Vaccinations & Other Services
It’s important to keep up with your pet’s vaccinations. Our low-cost vaccines provide your pet the service they need to lead a healthy and happy life.
To sign up for our clinic:
- You must be a La Plata, Montezuma or Archuleta county resident
- Payment is due when appointment is scheduled
- List one pet per registration form
- You are required to provide 24-hour notice when canceling or re-scheduling appointments to avoid being charged. Same day and “no show” appointments are not eligible for a refund. If you fail to cancel or re-schedule, payment will not be applied to another clinic in the future.
Please contact your local animal shelter or veterinarian for services if you reside outside of these counties.
For more information about our upcoming Rabies Vaccine Clinic, call (970) 259-2847
For Dogs
- Adult/Puppy Combo DA2PPV (Distemper, Adenovirus Type 2, Para influenza, Parvovirus) – $25
- Bordetella (Kennel Cough) – $25
- Rabies – $35 (Please note that if you receive a Rabies vaccine for your dog and you are a resident of La Plata County, are required by law to also purchase a license.)
- Strongid Dewormer (Hook, Round & Whipworms) – $10
- Injectable Dewormer (Tapeworms only) – $30
- Heartworm Test – $45
- Microchip (Includes Registration) – $50
- Nail Trim – $25 or $35 with Muzzle
For Cats
- Adult/Kitten Combo FVRCP (Feline Rhinotrachertis, Calici, Panleukopenia, Chlamydia) – $25
- Rabies – $35
- Strongid Dewormer (Hook, Round & Whipworms) – $10
- Injectable Dewormer (Tapeworms Only) – $30
- Feline Leukemia Test – $35
- Microchip (Includes Registration) – $50
- Nail Trim – $25 or $35 with Muzzle
Why Microchip?
Did you know that over 90% of lost pets that have identification, microchip and/or ID tags are reunited with their families? This quick, simple and almost painless procedure is used to help identify your pet and a microchip contains a unique identifier that corresponds to your contact information.
Here’s what you need to know about microchipping:
- The procedure is nothing more than an injection similar to a vaccine or routine shot that inserts the microchip—which is about the size of a grain of rice—under your pet’s skin between the shoulder blades.
- A microchip is not a GPS, so it cannot be used to locate your pet. But it can be used to identify him or her and facilitate a quick reunion.
- It’s important to keep your contact information up to date so you can be notified when your pet is found. You can update your pet’s microchip online or call 24PetWatch at 1-866-597-2424.
- All pets adopted from La Plata County Humane Society are microchipped and registered in the 24PetWatch central database.
Please schedule an appointment to get your pet microchipped (includes registration) for $45. Visit our hours of operation to find a time that works for you. For more information call (970) 259-2847 x101 or request an appointment.