Low Cost Pet Vaccination Clinics in DFW, San Antonio, and Abilene, TX

Our Animal Clinics provide Affordable, Quality veterinary care in a first class and friendly setting.

Phone: (817) 993-1234

AFFORDABLE MOBILE PET VACCINATIONS IN DFW, SAN ANTONIO, & ABILENE

Penny Paws conducts weekend mobile clinics we call Veterinary Community Outreach programs, that serve townships throughout Texas.
We are able to have your pet properly and legally vaccinated against major canine and feline diseases

See You Saturday!

No appointment need – First come, first served

Questions?

Find answers to most frequently asked questions here or by emailing [email protected]or by calling Penny Paws HQ directly at (817) 993-1234.
Please do not call the host stores for information.

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I always enjoy my experience when bringing my dog to Penny Paws.


Amanda M

Staff was very amicable and informative. Prices are the best in town. Will be back!


Lancer O.

Very friendly, efficient, and quick! I will definitely be back!


Kerry L.

Mobile Vaccination Prices

For Dogs

Annual Package + Lepto – Best choice!

Distemper/Parvo (DHLPP), Rabies, Kennel Cough (Bordetella), Heartworm test.

$129
Annual Package

Distemper/Parvo (DHPPv), Rabies, Kennel Cough (Bordetella), Heartworm test.

$99
Just Shots

Distemper/Parvo (DHPPv), Rabies, Kennel cough  

$79
We highly recommend the Annual package for all dogs, especially newly adopted or the cherished family pet.

For Puppies

 

Puppy #1 (6-8 weeks of age)

Distemper/Parvo (DHPPv), Heartworm Pill, Deworm

$49
Puppy #2 (9-12 weeks of age)

Distemper/Parvo (DHPPv), Bordetella, Heartworm Pill, Deworm

$84
Puppy #3 (12 weeks-6 months of age)

Distemper/Parvo (DHPPv), Bordetella, Deworm, Rabies

$99
The puppy package is recommended for pups 6 weeks and older.  Young puppies are vaccinated 3 times. The first vaccination needs to occur as early as 6 weeks but no later than 8 weeks. Booster vaccines are then administered twice in 1 month intervals. They can receive their rabies shot when they are at least 12 weeks.

For Dogs - Individual Prices

 

Rabies 1 Year
$18
Distemper/Parvo (DHPPv)
$29
Kennel Cough (Bordetella)
$23
Lepto, Distemper, Parvo 5 Way
$43
Rattlesnake
$43

Testing

Heartworm Testing
$35

Other Services

De-worming (Pyrantel)
$10
De-worming for tapeworms* (Praziquantel)
$30
Toenail Trims
$18
Microchip
$40
*Tapeworms are carried by fleas. When a dog or cat ingests a flea, the worm egg is hatched and results in a tapeworm which feeds in the animal’s intestine. Small segments are frequently passed in the stool and appear like a grain of rice

For Cats

Annual Package – Best choice!

Distemper (FVRCP), Leukemia (FeLV), Rabies

$69
We highly recommend the Annual package to all cats, especially newly adopted pets and the outdoor cat.

For Kittens

Kitten #1 (6-8 weeks of age)

Distemper (FVRCP), Deworming (Pyrantel)

$39
Kitten #2 (9-12 weeks of age)

Distemper (FVRCP), Deworming (Pyrantel), Feline Leukemia (FeLV)

$59
Kitten #3 (12 weeks – 6 months of age)
Distemper (FVRCP), Deworming (Pyrantel), Feline Leukemia (FeLV), Rabies
$79
The kitten package is recommended for kittens 6 weeks and older. Kittens are vaccinated 3 times. Young kittens are given their initial vaccines as early as 6 weeks but no later than 8 weeks.  Boosters are then administered at 1 month intervals.  They can receive their rabies shot at least 12 weeks. 

For Cats - Individual Prices

Rabies 1 Year
$18
Distemper (FVRCP)
$29
Leukemia (FeLV)
$29

Testing

De-worming (Pyrantel)
$10
De-worming for tapeworms* (Praziquantel)
$30
Toenail Trims
$18
Microchip
$40
*Tapeworms are carried by fleas. When a dog or cat ingests a flea, the worm egg is hatched and results in a tapeworm which feeds in the animal’s intestine. Small segments are frequently passed in the stool and appear like a grain of rice

Other Services

De-worming (Pyrantel)
$10
De-worming for tapeworms* (Praziquantel)
$30
Toenail Trims
$18
Microchip
$40
*Tapeworms are carried by fleas. When a dog or cat ingests a flea, the worm egg is hatched and results in a tapeworm which feeds in the animal’s intestine. Small segments are frequently passed in the stool and appear like a grain of rice