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Free Pet Vaccines for Bothell Residents on October 13, 2022

Date: October 13, 2022

Time: 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM

Location: Police Department Community Room

18410 101st Avenue NE

Bothell, WA 98011

Cost: Free

Link: sign up for appointment

City of Bothell is partnering with Bothell Pet Hospital and their sister nonprofit the Rainier Animal Fund for a one-day, FREE vaccine clinic in conjunction with the Petco Love

Foundation.  

This event is by appointment only on Thursday, October 13 at the Bothell Police Department.  Residents of the following zip codes: 98011, 98021 and 98012 may sign up to reserve

an appointment time.

Petco Love will be providing FREE canine DAPPv and feline HCP vaccines in an effort to help prevent the deadly diseases parvovirus, distemper and panleukopenia. VACCINES ARE

OFFERED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Additional details follow:

    FREE DAPPv Canine and HCP Feline vaccines from Petco Love Foundation.

    FREE Home Again microchips for dogs and cats from Rainier Animal Fund

    FREE Rabies vaccines for dogs and cats from Rainier Animal Fund

    Vendors onsite offering goodies to pet parents

    Bothell Pet Licenses issued with current proof of Rabies vaccine (at regular prices)

    Bothell Fire Department will have some fun pet safety information to share

    Meet Animal Control Officer Boucher

    Bothell Pet Hospital and Rainier Animal Fund medical teams onsite to assist with pet assessment and vaccine distribution

    Vaccine services only open to Washington state residents 18 years of age or older with a valid photo ID.

    Individuals limited to three pets per person. (Exceptions made for litters of puppies and/or kittens with pet parent.)

    ALL dogs MUST be on a leash no longer than six feet long or in a carrier (retractable leashes will not be allowed).

    ALL Cats MUST be in a carrier. (NO EXCEPTIONS)

Vaccines are open to all City of Bothell and Snohomish County residents within the following zip codes by appointment only and on a first-come, first-serve basis (98011, 98021 and

98012). Supplies are limited. This community special program is part of larger, nationwide effort to help protect our pets and keep them safe!City of Bothell is partnering with Bothell

Pet Hospital and their sister nonprofit the Rainier Animal Fund for a one-day, FREE vaccine clinic in conjunction with the Petco Love Foundation.  

This event is by appointment only on Thursday, October 13 at the Bothell Police Department.  Residents of the following zip codes: 98011, 98021 and 98012 may sign up to reserve

an appointment time.

Petco Love will be providing FREE canine DAPPv and feline HCP vaccines in an effort to help prevent the deadly diseases parvovirus, distemper and panleukopenia. VACCINES ARE

OFFERED BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Additional details follow:

    FREE DAPPv Canine and HCP Feline vaccines from Petco Love Foundation.

    FREE Home Again microchips for dogs and cats from Rainier Animal Fund

    FREE Rabies vaccines for dogs and cats from Rainier Animal Fund

    Vendors onsite offering goodies to pet parents

    Bothell Pet Licenses issued with current proof of Rabies vaccine (at regular prices)

    Bothell Fire Department will have some fun pet safety information to share

    Meet Animal Control Officer Boucher

    Bothell Pet Hospital and Rainier Animal Fund medical teams onsite to assist with pet assessment and vaccine distribution

    Vaccine services only open to Washington state residents 18 years of age or older with a valid photo ID.

    Individuals limited to three pets per person. (Exceptions made for litters of puppies and/or kittens with pet parent.)

    ALL dogs MUST be on a leash no longer than six feet long or in a carrier (retractable leashes will not be allowed).

    ALL Cats MUST be in a carrier. (NO EXCEPTIONS)

Vaccines are open to all City of Bothell and Snohomish County residents within the following zip codes by appointment only and on a first-come, first-serve basis (98011, 98021 and

98012). Supplies are limited. This community special program is part of larger, nationwide effort to help protect our pets and keep them safe!

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