Low Cost Pet Vax is in Austin! Affordable pet vaccination clinics conveniently located near you every weekend.

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Upcoming Austin Locations

May 3rd – THIS WEEKEND

9am-12pm – CVS, 5526 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78745

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1pm-4pm – Randalls, 9911 Brodie Ln, Austin, TX 78748

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May 4th – THIS WEEKEND

10am-1pm – Fiesta Mart, 5510 I-35, Austin, TX 78745

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2pm-4pm – AutoZone, 2205 Riverside Dr, Austin, TX 78741

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May 10th – NEXT WEEKEND

9am-12pm – CVS, 7101 E William Canon Dr, Austin, TX 78744

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1pm-4pm – JD Supermarket, 9111 FM 812, Austin, TX 78719

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May 11th – NEXT WEEKEND

10am-1pm – La Hacienda, 7517 Cameron Rd, Austin, TX 78752

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2pm-4pm – AutoZone, 1819 W Parmer Ln, Austin, TX 78727

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What to Expect at an Austin Low Cost Pet Vax Clinic

Low Cost Pet Vaccinations hosts Austin clinics every weekend, partnering with local Austin businesses to provide affordable dog/cat vaccinations, flea/tick preventative, heartworm testing/prevention & more.

Frequently Asked Questions

What vaccinations does my dog need in Austin, TX?

Low Cost Pet Vax recommends 4 vaccinations for dogs in Austin: Rabies, DHPP (Distemper/Parvo), Leptospirosis and Bordetella (Kennel Cough).

What vaccinations does my cat need in Austin, TX?

Our veterinarians recommend 3 vaccinations for cats in Austin: Rabies, FVRCP and FeLV.

How often does my dog or cat need flea/tick prevention in Austin?

Austin, TX has fleas year round, so we recommend monthly flea/tick prevention. Low Cost Pet Vax also carries Bravecto which provides continuous flea/tick prevention for 3 months!

How often does my dog or cat need heartworm prevention in Austin?

Heartworms are spread by mosquitoes, which are present year-round in Austin. Low Cost Pet Vax carries several options for heartworm prevention, including a monthly tablet, a six month injection and a 12-month injection.

If my pet is nursing or pregnant, can she still get vaccinations?

We recommend that nursing or pregnant dogs and cats wait until the litter is weaned before vaccinating.

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