Services & Pricing

Dog Services

Dog core/non-core vaccines, preventatives and microchipping

Cat Services

Cat core/non-core vaccines, preventatives and microchipping

Vaccine Schedules

Recommended vaccine schedules for puppies, kittens, dogs and cats

Dog Services

Dedicated to your dogs

Vaccinations

Vaccinations are one of the most important ways to protect your dog from serious and preventable diseases. We provide core and lifestyle-based vaccines to help protect dogs from illnesses depending on your pet’s risk and environment.

Preventatives

Parasites such as fleas, ticks, intestinal worms, and heartworms are common in dogs and can cause significant health problems if left untreated. We offer preventive medications to protect against both internal and external parasites, helping keep your dog comfortable and reducing the risk of disease transmission. Regular prevention is one of the easiest ways to protect your dog’s long-term health.

Core Vaccines

  • DHPP

    Distemper, Hepatitis (Adenovirus), Parainfluenza, Parvovirus

  • Rabies

Non-Core Vaccines

  • BORD (oral)

    Bordetella (Kennel Cough)

  • LEPTO

    Leptospirosis (contagious to humans)

Microchipping

A microchip is a small, permanent form of identification placed just under your pet’s skin, typically between the shoulder blades. If a lost pet is found and scanned by a veterinary clinic or shelter, the microchip number can be used to contact the registered owner. Microchipping is a quick procedure similar to a routine injection and greatly increases the chances of being reunited with your pet if they ever become lost.

Cat Services

Caring for your cats

Ear Mites Under Microscope
Ear Mites Under Microscope

Vaccinations

Vaccinations help protect cats from several contagious and potentially life-threatening diseases. We offer core and risk-based vaccines commonly recommended for cats, including protection against feline viral infections and rabies. Whether your cat stays indoors or spends time outdoors, we can help determine which vaccines are appropriate for their lifestyle.

Preventatives

Parasites such as fleas, ticks, ear mites (pictured), and intestinal worms are common in cats and can cause significant health problems if left untreated. We offer preventive medications to protect against both internal and external parasites, helping keep your cat comfortable and reducing the risk of disease transmission. Regular prevention is one of the easiest ways to protect your cat's long-term health.

Cat Vaccines

  • FVRCP

    Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (herpes), Calicivirus, Panleukopenia

  • Rabies

  • FeLV

    Feline Leukemia Virus

Microchipping

A microchip is a small, permanent form of identification placed just under your pet’s skin, typically between the shoulder blades. If a lost pet is found and scanned by a veterinary clinic or shelter, the microchip number can be used to contact the registered owner. Microchipping is a quick procedure similar to a routine injection and greatly increases the chances of being reunited with your pet if they ever become lost.

Vaccine Schedules

Pricing

Rabies

Zoonotic (infectious to humans) virus spread by wildlife to dogs/cats and people through a bite wound. Injectable vaccination for cats and dogs, boostered the following year, then every 3 years. Must have previous vaccination records for 3-year booster.

$30

Explore our current vaccine clinic pricing schedule for cat and dog core/non-core vaccines, basic dewormer, and ear mite/flea treatments for cats, ensuring your beloved pets receive the care they need.

FVRCP

Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (Herpes), Calicivirus, Panleukopenia (feline distemper) combination vaccine preventing highly contagious, life-threatening diseases affecting cats. Injectable vaccination boostered every 4 weeks until 18-20 weeks old, then yearly to every 3 years boosters.

$30
FeLV

Feline Leukemia Virus, a retrovirus spread through close social contact (saliva, blood, urine, feces, nasal secretions, and milk). Injectable vaccination for kittens boostered 4 weeks apart, then yearly for adult cats in high-risk lifestyles.

$35
DHPP
$30

Canine Distemper, Hepatitis (Adenovirus), Parainfluenza, Parvovirus combination vaccine preventing highly contagious, life-threatening diseases affecting dogs and wildlife. Injectable vaccination boostered every 4 weeks until 18-20 weeks old, then yearly to every 3 year boosters.

Leptospirosis

Zoonotic (infectious to humans) bacteria spread through contaminated urine, water, or wounds causing liver and kidney disease. Canine injectable vaccination, boostered 4 weeks after initial shot, then yearly.

$35
$35
Bordetella (Oral)

Bordetella bronchiseptica, one of numerous organisms that cause infectious bronchitis or "kennel cough." Leads to the variable degree of disease from uncomplicated (no treatment necessary) to potentially life-threatening disease (pneumonia). Oral vaccination, boostered yearly.

Pyrantel Dewormer
$15

Oral dewormer for the treatment of roundworms and hookworms in dogs/cats.

Feline Revolution
$15

Topical parasiticide for the treatment of ear mites and fleas in cats. Repeat monthly.

Microchipping
$35

Microchips are small devices that utilize RFID technology to hold a unique ID number. After a pet is microchipped, veterinarians and animal shelters can read the chip to locate lost pets and connect them with their owner's contact information. Microchips do not have GPS capabilities.

Dog & Cat Services

Dog Services

Cat Services

Coming Soon!

We are happy to announce that spay/neuter services will soon be available to the Spirit Lake, ID area!

Cat spays/neuters

All ages; must be greater than 3 lbs

Dog spays/neuters

Age, weight, and breed restrictions may apply