All the basics, one convenient packageRoutine vaccinations are an easy, inexpensive way to protect your cat or dog against deadly infectious diseases that are still prevalent today. At the Southern Pines Healthy Pet Clinic, our low-cost wellness program makes getting vaccines for your pet more accessible than ever. The wellness packages that we offer include core vaccines recommended for cats and dogs, as well as a nail trim and dewormer. Additional services we recommend include heartworm preventative, flea/tick preventative, an annual fecal test, and a microchip.
For pets under six months of age, their vaccines can vary depending on how old they are and whether you choose a booster package. The rabies vaccine is administered to pets three months and older, so puppies and kittens younger than three months of age will not receive a rabies vaccine. If you choose a booster package, your pet will receive the necessary vaccine given every 3-4 weeks until the pet is 20 weeks of age. For puppies, this means they will receive a DHPP vaccine on their first visit, then return for 2-4 additional visits for the booster vaccine. For kittens, they will receive a FVRCP vaccine on their first visit, then return for 2-4 additional visits for the booster vaccine. We encourage all pet parents to consider choosing the booster package to provide your pet with the most protection from common diseases. A physical exam with our veterinarian is required for all patients and available for a fee of $15-$30.
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Online PharmacyOrder your pet's prescriptions, specialty food, and more through our online pharmacy.
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Adult Dog Package$656 Mos. & Older
Rabies Vaccine DHPP Vaccine (5 in 1) Bordetella Vaccine Dewormer Heartworm Test Nail Trim Puppy Package$80 boosters
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Adult cat Package$856 Mos. & Older
Rabies Vaccine FVRCP Vaccine (3 in 1) Feline Leukemia Test & Vaccine Dewormer Nail Trim Kitten Package$105 boosters
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Request a MicrochipWe offer microchipping for $15 through Michelson Found Animals, a nonprofit organization that allows you to register and update your microchip information for free. A microchip is a form of identification that a pet cannot lose (unlike their collar) and is implanted between their shoulder blades. A microchip is not a GPS tracker, instead each chip contains a unique number that is registered in a database and is used to identify an animal when scanned at a shelter or veterinary clinic. That number is then used to look up the owner’s information so they can be contacted and reunited with their lost pet. Request a microchip to be added to your wellness package!
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