Do you want free pet vaccines? A guide to getting free pet vaccines.
Do you want free pet vaccines? LifeLine believes that everyone should have access to pet care resources, so LifeLine offers programs and events to help fill the gap in communities that have little access to these resources. Healthy Pet Events help keep pets healthy and with the people who love them. These events help prevent unnecessary relinquishment due to a lack of affordable veterinary care and are funded by LifeLine through generous donations.
LifeLine 2024 events were a huge success:
3,537 dogs and 1,095 cats helped
2,493 microchips issued
4,018 DHPP/FVRCP vaccinations administered
3,702 rabies vaccinations administered
3,188 spay/neuter vouchers issued
What LifeLine Offers
Free services LifeLine offers for pets. These include:
Free rabies vaccinations for dogs and cats
Free distemper/parvovirus vaccines (for dogs) or feline distemper vaccines (for cats)
Free microchips
Coupons for free spay/neuter surgeries at two LifeLine spay/neuter clinics
Free pet supplies, such as food, leashes, and collars
There are no age or breed restrictions for pets
Why Choose LifeLine?
LifeLine’s veterinarians have years of experience and are certified in multiple specialty areas. All veterinarians have two things in common: a love for animals and a desire to provide excellent care.
Offering everything from wellness visits to dental care, LifeLine’s Community Animal Center clinics can meet all of your pet’s needs.
PHow to Apply?
You can apply by filling out the form at lifelineanimal.org or emailing [email protected] if you have additional questions about getting involved.
Why should you spay or neuter your pet?
Spaying or neutering is one of the best gifts you can give to your pet, your family, and your community. These routines help prevent medical and behavioral problems, reduce the number of pets entering shelters, and eliminate unnecessary litters, freeing up loving homes for other animals.
Health Benefits:
Females: Spaying eliminates the risk of ovarian and uterine cancers and significantly reduces the chances of breast cancer.
Males: Spaying prevents testicular cancer and reduces the risk of prostate problems.
Behavioral Benefits:
Spaying: Reduces unwanted behaviors such as mounting, howling, spraying, and the urge to roam.
Neutering: Eliminates the confusing "estrus" cycle of female pets without affecting your pet's lively personality.
By choosing to spay or neuter your pet, you can help them live longer, healthier lives.