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Vaccination clinics

The Humane Society of Yuma offers a number of opportunities to vaccinate your dog from rabies and other canine diseases. In addition to vaccinations, microchipping and pet i.d. tags are also available.

If you do not bring proof of current rabies vaccination, we can only administer the one year booster shot. If your dog is currently vaccinated, he/she will receive a three year vaccination.

Weekday clinics

We offer vaccinations at the spay/neuter clinic from 12pm-2pm Tuesday - Friday. We are located at 3780 S 4th Ave #H1 and can be reached at (928) 247-9115.

Saturday clinics

Jan

14

 

Ave. B Albertson's

10

1pm

Jan

28

 

Arizona Marketplace

10

1pm

Feb

11

 

Joe Ortundo Park

10

3pm

Feb

18

 

Dateland School

9

11am

Feb

18

 

Butterfield Park

1

3pm

Feb

25

 

Somerton Council Park

10

1pm

Mar

10

 

Target parking lot

10

2pm

Mar

17

 

Pioneer Shopping Center

10

2pm

Vaccinations

Rabies

$20

The rabies virus can infect virtually all warm-blooded animals. Although roughly 90 percent of rabies cases reported occur in wildlife, it can occur in domestic pets as well. The outcome of an untreated rabies infection, for people and animals, is invariably fatal.

Da2PPcvk

$15

Da2PPcvk protects your dog from distemper, adeno virus, parinfluenza, parvo, and the corona virus

Canine distemper virus is the greatest single disease threat to the world's dog population. Younger dogs and puppies are the most susceptible to infection. Among puppies, the survival rate is a dismal 20%. The disease also strikes older dogs, although much less frequently.

Parvo infection is a highly contagious virus that has been diagnosed wherever dogs congregate, including dog shows, obedience trials, kennels, pet shops, parks, and playgrounds. The source of the infection is fecal waste from infected dogs. The virus is resistant to extremes in environmental conditions and can survive for long periods. Rabies is a viral disease found throughout most of the world.

Bordatella

$15

Bordatella, commonly known as kennel cough, is a respiratory disease caused by a multitude of microorganisms. Bordatella is transmitted through the air, by direct contact, and even on surfaces. Anywhere that more than one dog congregates is likely to have Bordatella: dog parks, veterinary clinics, and more. Protecting your dog is as simple is vaccinating them against this highly contagious, highly prevalent respiratory disease.

I.D.

Microchip

$25

The Humane Society of Yuma offers 24PetWatch microchipping. Over 3.1 million pets around the world are enjoying the protection that our microchip and lost pet recovery service bring. Thanks to a comprehensive, accurate and constantly refreshed database, we are able to reunite pets and owners faster than ever.

Pet I.D.

$5

We bring along our pet i.d. engraver along to our weekend clinics. We offer a wide variety of shapes and colors.

Licensing

For licensing information, visit our licensing page