Sedona, AZ — September 27, 2025 — The Humane Society of Sedona is making pet health care more accessible for local families by hosting a low-cost vaccine and microchip clinic on Saturday, October 19, from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the shelter, located at 2115 Shelby Drive, Sedona.
Vaccinations and microchips are essential tools in keeping pets safe and healthy. The Humane Society of Sedona frequently encounters lost pets without microchips and animals suffering from preventable illnesses. This clinic is designed to help prevent these situations by ensuring that pets in the community receive affordable, lifesaving care.
The clinic is open to limited-income families in the community. Services will be available on a walk-in basis only, and space is limited. Each household may bring up to four pets.
Services Offered:
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Rabies Vaccine – $10
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Dog DA2PP Vaccine – $10
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Cat FVRCP Vaccine – $10
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Microchipping – $20
“Too often we see the heartbreak of preventable illness or the stress of a missing pet with no microchip,” said Sarah Porter, Director of Operations. “By offering these services at reduced cost, we hope to provide peace of mind to families and a healthier, safer future for their pets.”