The City of Cabot is preparing to host one of the region’s largest community pet vaccination events as Cabot Animal Support Services announces its Low Cost Drive-Thru Spring Vaccine Clinic scheduled for Saturday, March 28.

The clinic will operate from 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m., or until vaccines run out, at the Cabot Freshman Academy parking lot with vehicle entry from Lincoln Street.
Open to all dog and cat owners with no residency restrictions, the annual clinic provides affordable veterinary care for families across Central Arkansas. During last year’s event, 1,976 dogs and 270 cats were vaccinated, and organizers say the clinic has the capacity to serve up to 3,000 animals this year.
The drive-thru format allows pet owners to remain in their vehicles while veterinarians administer vaccines, helping move traffic efficiently while serving a large number of pets.
Vaccinations will be provided by Dr. Mike Pallone and Pallone Veterinary Hospital.
All vaccines will be $15 each and cash only.
Available Vaccines
• 1 Year Rabies Vaccine
• DAPPV for dogs
• Bordetella
• FVRCP for cats
Additional Services
Pet owners will also have access to additional preventive care services including:
• Heartworm testing and preventatives in a separate drive-thru line
• Flea and tick prevention for dogs and cats
• Preventative medications available for purchase with cash or card
City officials say the clinic helps support responsible pet ownership while ensuring families have access to affordable veterinary care.
Rachel Abbott, Marketing and Fundraising Coordinator for Cabot Animal Support Services, says the city is excited to once again host the event and welcome families and their pets to the annual spring clinic.
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