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CHS’ donor-subsidized vaccination clinics do not replace the need for regular veterinary examinations. You MUST make an appointment, as space is limited. These clinics are high-volume, and multiple people will be scheduled at the same time. When you arrive, please sign in with a staff member, and the team will do its best to take you in the order in which you signed in.

Payment is expected at the time services are rendered.

Fox Memorial Clinic
701 Russell Road
Newington, CT 06111
Phone: 800-452-0114
Fax: 860-665-1241

Limited vaccine clinic spots are available.
Please call 800-452-0114.

Available vaccinations:

  • Distemper
  • Rabies
  • Leukemia
  • Lyme
  • Bordetella
  • Leptospirosis

What to bring:

  • Past vaccination paperwork
  • Proof of a prior rabies vaccination (If not, a rabies vaccine is required by CT state law.)
  • Your cat in a pet carrier
  • Your dog on a leash

Only cats and dogs are eligible for vaccine clinic appointments. Pets must be healthy and friendly to attend a vaccine clinic. Pets with health conditions, a history of vaccine reactions, a history of aggression, or who require a muzzle for handling may not attend the vaccine clinic. These pets may be eligible to book a routine or medical appointment slot where time permits.

Recommended Vaccination Schedule

Cats and Kittens

AgeVaccine
8 weeksFeline Distemper, Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia (FVRCP)
12 weeksFVRCP
12 weeks (3 months)Rabies (Required by state law. This vaccine lasts one year; all subsequent vaccinations will be good for 3 years.)
9 and 13 weeksLeukemia (for outdoor cats)
16 WeeksFVRCP
AnnuallyFVRCP and Leukemia

Dogs and Puppies

AgeVaccine
8 weeksDistemper, Hepatitis, Leptospirosis, Parainfluenza and Parvovirus (DHLPP) #1
12 weeksDHLPP #2
12 weeks (3 months)Rabies (Required by state law. This vaccine lasts one year; all subsequent vaccinations will be good for 3 years.)
16 weeksDHLPP #3
As neededBordetella (recommended prior to being admitted to a kennel, and boostered annually)
As neededCanine Influenza (available as recommended by a veterinarian and boostered annually after initial series)
As neededLyme Disease (available for dogs at high risk, and boostered annually)
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