Try asking an animal shelter- they often know where to get vaccinations for cheap.
2007-01-16 04:03:28
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answered by Lady J 4
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Hi! I live in Denver and go to the Bel-Rea Institute of Animal Technology (veterinary technician school)... Occasionally we have vaccination clinics and it's VERY cheap!!! However, I'm new to the school and I'm not 100% sure if it is for just students or for everyone. I can check today at school though. Feel free to contact me privately.
You can give vaccinations yourself like Terry E said... However, Rabies has to be given by a licensed veterinarian and it is required by law. So you'll definitely have to go to a vet for that.
Oh, and sometimes at school I hear of cheap spay/neuter clinics... How old is your dog? It should be "fixed" between 5 and 8 months of age.
2007-01-16 04:37:24
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answered by Kerstone Shepherds 2
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Please do not try to vaccinate your dog yourself if you do not have the experience.
The best way to go about this is two ways: one to call around to local vets to see the prices they charge and what the service includes.
Two to call to local shelters/rescues to see if they have a low-cost vaccinatino clinics. A lot of retail pet stores such as Petsmart/Petco have low cost vaccinations clinics that are sponsored by various shelters/rescues.
Those are the two most effective methods to finding out cost to getting your dog vaccinated.
2007-01-16 04:18:33
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answered by Anonymous
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I personally don't live in Denver but I volunteer at the humane society and I know that they have lots of information about places that offer discounted vaccination programs that are very affordable, if not free. Be sure to check into this option! Hope this helps.
2007-01-16 03:58:35
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answered by Julie P 1
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Check the calendar at your local Petco or Petsmart. Both locations frequently run free vaccination clinics, or low-cost.
Also some shelters offer free or low cost programs as well.
2007-01-16 03:57:01
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answered by Kathleen N 1
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Have you considered a local Vets office? Maybe even the local humane dept. and explain you financial situation but that you want to make sure your dog is vaccinated. I feel sure they will work with you.
Make sure to vaccinate, spay and neuter your pets.
2007-01-16 04:26:03
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah i do but dont buy a feed store vaccine in theory they work if they were hanndeld properly. But i wouldnt reccoment or tell anyone how to do it unless they have done it befor under supervision of a breeder or vet and i wich case you wouldnt need me to tell you so my suggestion is take it to the vet.
2007-01-16 13:28:41
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answered by bobby t 2
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You have a computer so click on a local Vetenarian in your area. Rabbie shots yes, but provo or distemper you can buy and do it yourself and administer it to the dog. They sale them at Horse and Cattle feed places.
2007-01-16 03:58:35
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answered by Anonymous
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The least expensive is to obtain the vaccines from the Jeffer's catalog & administer them yourself - it's really very easy to do & the dog never even feels it. Go to www.jefferspet.com. Ph# 1-800-533-3377. I do all of mine including the pups I produce.
2007-01-16 04:00:24
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answered by Anonymous
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you know petsmart right ? they have clinics inside the petsmart called banfield anima l hospitals. They have puppy plans and they are reasonable . Good luck to you.
2007-01-16 06:54:31
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answered by Kate T. 7
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