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Low-Cost Wellness Clinic
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It's important to provide regular, basic wellness services for your pets to protect them from unnecessary illnesses.That's why HSNEGA's Wellness Clinic offers low-cost vaccinations, wellness testing and prevention products for any public cats and dogs.
Wellness Clinic hours at the shelter are Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. No appointment is needed for vaccines, however, appointments are needed for some tests (see below). Additionally, HSNEGA holds weekend Wellness Clinics once a month to serve those who cannot come to the shelter during the week due to other commitments. Please visit our Calendar for a listing of our weekend clinics.
NOTE: Appointments are required for Heartworm Tests and Feline Combo Tests.
Heartworm Test Appointments: Available for canines 6 months or older Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Feline Combo Test Appointments: Available for felines 2 months or older on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. To make an appointment, call 770-532-6617, Monday-Friday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Vaccinations and Fees
Canine
DHP-PV (distemper-parvo)
Bordetella (kennel cough)
Rabies* |
$10
$10
$10 |
Feline
FVRCP (distemper-viral)
Feline Leukemia**
FVRCP-Feline Leukemia Combo**
Rabies* |
$10
$15
$20
$10 |
Other Services and Prevention Products
Heartworm Test (for canines 6+ months)*
Feline Combo Test (for felines 2+ months)**
Canine Heartworm Prevention
(3 and 6 month supply)
Deworming
Flea/Tick Treatment (1 month)
24 Hour Pet Watch Microchip with Registration |
$20
$25
$25-40
$5-40; varies based on animal's weight
$15
$20 for U.S. chip, $30 for international chip |
* Heartworm Prevention cannot be sold without a negative heartworm test first at HSNEGA or proof of a negative heartworm test elsewhere within the past 30 days. All positive heartworm tests will be urged to seek treatment at your veterinarian and will not be sold heartworm prevention.
** Feline leukemia vaccines cannot be administered without a negative feline combo test first at HSNEGA, proof of a negative feline combo test result elsewhere in the past 30 days, or proof of a previous FeLV vaccine within the past 13 months.
All Rabies vaccines are administered by state licensed veterinarians. Additional vaccinations are administered under a veterinarian’s supervision by veterinary technicians.
All dogs must be on leashes and cats in carriers when entering the shelter.
PLEASE NOTE: We reserve the right to refuse animals that are unhealthy, aggressive, or pose a risk to our staff and/or animals.
Vaccination Schedule
Like humans, your pet’s health and happiness relies on regular vaccinations. For your convenience, here’s a schedule for both dogs and cats.
Canine Vaccine Schedule
Puppies:*
6-8 weeks
9-11weeks
12-14 weeks
15-17 weeks |
DHP-PV (Distemper/Parvo)
DHP-PV (Distemper/Parvo)
DHP-PV (Distemper/Parvo)
Rabies |
We also recommended puppies be de-wormed at each puppy visit. Bordetella (kennel cough) vaccines also are available for puppies who will be being boarded, groomed or visiting dog parks. Dogs are vaccinated yearly for DHP-PV and Rabies. The Humane Society offers one-year Rabies vaccinations.
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Feline Vaccine Schedule
Kittens:
8-9 weeks
11-12 weeks
14-16 weeks
15-17 weeks |
FVRCP (Feline Distemper/Upper Respiratory combo)
FVRCP (Feline Distemper/Upper Respiratory combo)
FVRCP (Feline Distemper/Upper Respiratory combo)
Rabies |
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Cats are vaccinated yearly for FVRCP and Rabies. The Humane Society offers one-year Rabies vaccinations. |
Photo courtesy of Rayen Studios Photography, www.rayenstudios.com
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