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Vaccination-Micro Chip-Licensing Clinic

The clinic is from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and is at the West Park Activity Center, 410 W. D St. on Jan. 4 and Feb. 1. This clinic is open to anyone in Kern County and is being offered in conjunction with the spay/neuter clinic (reservation for this happened in December).

If you want a Rabies vaccination for your dog, Kern County requires you get a dog license at the clinic. License fees vary depending upon whether or not the dog has been spayed or neutered, if you are a senior citizen, etc. Bring proof of your dog’s spay or neuter to get the lowest price. If you do not have proof, call your vet and ask for a copy of the spay/neuter certificate.

Cats are not required to be licensed.

Rabies vaccinations: $5

DHPP (dog) vaccinations: $3

FVRCP (cat) vaccinations: $3

Microchips: Free!