Community Vaccine Clinics: Affordable Care, Right in Your Neighborhood

Keeping your pet up to date on vaccines is one of the most important steps you can take to protect their health. But we know that cost, transportation, and busy schedules can sometimes make it difficult to access care.

That’s why we bring low-cost vaccine clinics directly into local communities. These clinics are designed to make lifesaving vaccines more accessible for pets and the people who love them.

Why Vaccines Matter

Vaccines protect pets from serious and potentially life-threatening diseases like rabies, distemper, and parvovirus. They also help keep entire communities safe by reducing the spread of illness among animals.

Even if your pet spends most of their time indoors, staying current on vaccines is still important.

What to Expect at a Community Vaccine Clinic

At most clinics, services include:

  • Low-cost rabies vaccines
  • Free or reduced-cost distemper/parvo vaccines at select clinics
  • Low-cost microchipping
  • NEW this year – Some clinics now offer Leptospirosis vaccines

Upcoming Clinic Dates & Locations

April 17 in Chicopee – made possible in part by Teddy Bear Pools & Spas, the City of Chicopee and Petco Love

April 18 in Auburn – made possible in part by Petco Love

April 25 in Fitchburg – made possible in part by Petco Love

May 2 in Holden – made possible in part by Petco Love

May 8 in West Springfield – made possible in part by Petco Love, Teddy Bear Pools & Spas, and the City of West Springfield

May 9 in Gardner – made possible by Petco Love and the Community Foundation of North Central Massachusetts

May 30 in Spencer – made possible in part by Petco Love

More dates are added frequently, so check back often.

Weekly Clinics at Our Hospitals

In addition to our community events, we also offer weekly low-cost vaccine clinics at our hospital locations, making it even easier to keep your pet on schedule year-round.

Making Care Accessible

Our ability to offer these clinics at reduced pricing is made possible through partnerships with organizations, municipalities, and supporters who share our commitment to accessible veterinary care.

These collaborations allow us to reach pets who might otherwise go without critical preventive services.

A Simple Step That Makes a Big Difference

If you’re not sure when your pet was last vaccinated, now is a great time to check their records. Staying up to date is one of the easiest ways to help your pet live a longer, healthier life.

When care is accessible, pets stay healthier, families stay together, and communities grow stronger.