Rabies Vaccinations in Pasadena, CA
At Low Cost Pet Vaccines, we provide affordable, walk-in rabies vaccinations and preventive care for dogs and cats in Pasadena, CA. Our team gives your pet the rabies shot safely, with no exam fee and no appointment required. We believe every family pet deserves access to protection, and we work every weekend to make that possible. When you visit us, we answer questions in plain language, treat you with respect, and help you keep your pet healthy without financial stress. Our rabies vaccinations are part of a bigger mission: accessible care that keeps pets safe, loved, and home where they belong.
Why Rabies Protection Matters
Rabies is dangerous and fast moving. Your pet can’t tell you they’ve been exposed, so staying current on rabies vaccinations is one of the most important things you can do as a pet owner. The rabies shot helps protect not only your pet, but also your household and community. We’ll guide you on timing, records, and next steps, so you always know what comes next.
How Our Mobile Clinics Work
We bring veterinary care directly to neighborhoods across Pasadena. Our clinics are walk-in, which means you don’t have to schedule ahead or pay an appointment fee. We confirm your pet is ready for the rabies shot, provide other core vaccines if needed, and offer parasite control, microchipping, and more — all in one stop. Everything we do is handled by licensed veterinarians and trained staff using high-quality vaccines and products.
If your dog or cat is due for rabies and/or the other important annual vaccinations, deworming, flea control, or a microchip, come see us this weekend. Visit us and walk in, no appointments necessary. We’ll take care of you and your pet with honesty, caring, and kindness. If you have any questions, feel free to Contact us!
Frequently Asked Questions
Most pets do well, but it’s normal to be a little sleepy or tender where the rabies shot was given. Serious reactions are rare. We’ll explain what to watch for, how to keep your pet comfortable, and when to call a vet.