Low-Cost Community Pet Vaccine and Microchip Clinic on Sept 24

The Oshkosh Area Humane Society (OAHS) is holding its next low-cost vaccination and microchip clinic on Sunday, September 24, from 10 am to 1 pm.The clinic is for cat and dog vaccinations and microchips only and all clinics are held at the Oshkosh Area Humane Society, 1925 Shelter Ct., Oshkosh, WI.  
 
This is a first-come-first-serve clinic; no appointments are scheduled
 
Sunday, September 24, 2023;     10 am - 1 pm
- Vaccines: $20 each  
- Microchip: $25 
 
Note: If you have THREE OR MORE pets that need services or you have a dog who is reactive/scared in crowded situations please first send an e-mail to tawana@oahs.org for additional instructions.
 

 PLEASE DO NOT PARK IN THE OAHS PARKING LOT.  Use area lots or the street.  The parking lot will be used for clinic setup. 

 This is a first-come, first-serve clinic. NO APPOINTMENTS WILL BE TAKEN. Because attendance can be high please be prepared to wait for services.

- Dogs must be leashed and cats must be in carrier/crate.  Please maintain distance between your animal(s) and other animals to ensure safety. 
- To receive services you MUST be registered by 12:15 pm.
- Cash payment preferred; credit card payment may result in increased wait time. No checks accepted.
- To reduce overcrowding, please leave the area once your pet has received its vaccinations.
- If you or your pet(s) are not feeling well the day of the clinic, please stay home.

Dog Vaccines
      Rabies: $20 (12 weeks and up) Rabies vaccination is required by law in Wisconsin.    1- and 3-year vaccines available.  Owners must present a previous rabies certificate for a 3 year vaccine to be issued.
      Distemper combo (distemper-hepatitis-parvovirus-parainfluenza): $20 (8 weeks and up). Distemper causes a variety of symptoms including vomiting, diarrhea, and respiratory disease, and can be life-threatening. Puppies and some dogs will require a booster in 3-4 weeks
      Bordetella: $20 (8 weeks and up)   Protects from one bacteria that can cause Kennel Cough (contagious infection common in dogs that go to daycare, boarding kennel, groomer, dog park, etc.)
Cat Vaccines
       Rabies: $20 (12 weeks and up)  A fatal disease that is transmitted by bite wounds from other mammals. Rabies vaccination is required by law in Wisconsin.  1 and 3 year vaccines available (must present a previous rabies certificate for a 3 year vaccine to be issued)
       Distemper combo (panleukopenia-rhinotracheitis-calicivirus): $20 (8 weeks and up)These diseases cause a variety of symptoms including vomiting, diarrhea, and respiratory disease, and can be life-threatening. Kittens and some cats will require a booster in 3-4 weeks

Microchipping: $25 Dogs, Cats, Puppies, & Kittens
A small chip (about the size of a grain of rice) is inserted below the skin with a needle. The chip is registered with your contact information. All animal shelters, veterinary clinics, and some police/animal control officers have scanners which can be used to help return your pet to you if it becomes lost.