Humane Animal Partners vaccine clinics make it convenient and low-cost to help your pet stay healthy and happy. There is no appointment needed, services are discounted, and you don’t pay an exam fee like you would for a veterinary appointment.

Please bring your pet’s most recent vaccine history, even if it’s expired. Dogs must be on short leashes and cats must be in securely closed carriers. Payment is due at time of service. Credit/debit and cash accepted. Owners should bring identification with current address such as driver’s license, state ID, or military ID to expedite the completion of paperwork.

Vaccination Clinic Pricing

  • Rabies vaccination $25
  • DHPP (Canine distemper) vaccination $20
  • FVRCP (Feline distemper) vaccination $20
  • Bordetella (Kennel cough) vaccination $20
  • Microchip $25
  • General De-Wormer (Pyrantel Pamoate) – Two doses $10 (One dose will be sent home to be administered as instructed)

Vaccination Clinic Dates – 2024

Wilmington
  • January 13, 9am-11am
  • February 10, 9am-11am
  • March 9, 9am-11am
  • April 13, 9am-11am
  • May 11, 9am-11am
  • June 8, 9am-11am
  • July 13, 9am-11am
  • August 10, 9am-11am
  • September 14, 9am-11am
  • October 12, 9am-11am
  • November 9, 9am-11am
  • December 14, 9am-11am
Stanton/Christiana
  • March 16, 9am-11am
  • April 20, 9am-11am
  • May 25, 9am-11am
  • June 15, 9am-11am
  • July 20, 9am-11am
  • August 17, 9am-11am
  • September 21, 9am-11am
  • October 19, 9am-11am
Rehoboth Beach
  • February 24, 9am-11am
  • June 1, 9am-11am
  • August 24, 9am-11am
  • November 23, 9am-11am

What You Need to Know

  • Clinics are first come, first served (no appointment required) and begin promptly at the scheduled time.
  • Vaccinations are available for cats and dogs only.
  • Animals as young as 6 weeks of age may receive a distemper vaccine.
  • Animals must be 16 weeks of age or older to receive a rabies vaccine.
  • If an animal has had a previous rabies vaccination, the most recent rabies certificate with a veterinarian’s signature must be brought to the clinic in order to receive a 3-year rabies vaccine. 
  • Cats must be in hard plastic or cardboard carriers, dogs must be wearing a collar and leash (retractable leashes not permitted).
  • If your dog requires a muzzle to be vaccinated, owners should bring the animal’s own properly fitting muzzle to the clinic (owners must be able to put the muzzle on the animal).

Happier Together

Sign up and stay CONNECTED

Stay up to date with all the news and events from Humane Animal Partners


Scroll to Top