On the Move
To keep people and pets together
Beginning in 2024, the Sandra Richardson Miller Mobile Veterinary Clinic will provide essential wellness services for the pets of people experiencing homelessness. Operating 2-3 days per week, the Clinic will travel to transitional housing and Safe Stay locations throughout Clark County and other locations with families with barriers to accessing veterinary services.
Services and Information
Clinics offer a number of basic, essential care options for pets. See below for more information about available services and eligibility.
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Available Services and Fees
The following services and treatments are available at most clinics. Costs for some services may vary based on treatment type, species, and size.
Vaccines and Preventatives
Flea Prevention and treatment | $10 - $20
Dewormer | $10
Rabies Vaccine | $15
Canine Core Vaccine | $20
Feline Core Vaccine | $20
Tapeworm Treatment | $10Additional Services
Microchip (HomeAgain) | $15
Nail Trim | $10
Ear Cleaning | $20
Cardboard Kennel Box (for cats only) | $5 -
How to Qualify
Families who qualify for Mobile Veterinary Clinic services are those receiving government support or low-income qualifying. Please see below for fee information and qualifications.
Government Assistance
Examples of government assistance include: Public Housing, TANF, AFDC, SSI, Food Stamps (SNAP), WIC, Free or Reduced Lunch Program, Medicaid, Section 8 Housing, Apple Health, EBT.
Low-Income Household
Families qualifying for low-income status must meet the income levels below:
Upcoming Clinics
Dates, times, and more information will be updated here when available. Please check back.
For additional questions, please contact:
Community Solutions Team
[email protected] or 360.984.6068