About Vaccination Station

Vaccination Station is a low cost mobile vaccination clinic that visits predetermined locations on a monthly basis!

We provide vaccinations, microchipping, fecal testing, heartworm testing and heartworm, flea and tick preventions for cats and dogs!

Bringing a Dog?

All dogs must be on a secure leash or in a pet carrier.

Bringing a Cat?

If you are bringing a cat to one of our low cost mobile vaccination clinics we highly recommend that you bring it in a carrier and have no more than one cat per carrier. This is to keep cats and all involved as safe as possible.

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We offer free rabies vaccinations for the pets of teachers, police officers, fire fighters and military (both active and retired) with photo ID! Pet must be listed on account under the name of the person receiving the discount. ID must be shown each time free rabies vaccination is redeemed.

Also if you purchase a 12 month supply of heartworm prevention for one dog we will do that dogs heartworm test for free! Dogs get heartworms from mosquitos.

Coming for a fecal test?

If you are planning on purchasing a fecal test please bring a fresh fecal (stool) sample with you. Fecal samples should be grape sized, fresh and moist. Sample needs to be refrigerated until you drop it off. Old, frozen, room temperature and/or dried out specimens can and will result in false negative results.

Locations

All of our locations are first come first serve so you do not need to make an appointment.

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Vaccinations

Rabies is $20 and typical annual vaccinations for a dog are $64-$108. Typical annual vaccinations for a cat are $40-$58.

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Meet Dr. Gibbs

Dr. Kevin Gibbs received his doctorate from the Oklahoma State University College of Veterinary Medicine in 1987. He received his bachelor’s degree in physiology from OSU in 1983. He has been practicing in the DFW area since 1989. Dr. Gibbs was born in Monahans, Texas and has lived in Texas and Oklahoma.

Have more questions?

General FAQs about Vaccination Station and how we help pets