Low-Cost Clinics

 

Vaccination & Microchip Clinics (for dogs and cats)
HSHA offers low-cost clinics to the public throughout the year.  These clinics are generally held on Saturdays from 9am-11am, with some exceptions for HSHA events.  Clinics are on a walk-in basis.  The following services are available at each clinic: Microchipping for cats and dogs ($25); Vaccinations for cats and dogs ($10 each) (Lyme vaccine is $15).  For a detailed schedule of clinics, please visit our events calendar.

 

 

Dog Spay/Neuter Clinic NEW
HSHA now provides an in-house dog spay/neuter clinic at our shelter.  Cost is $70 for neuters and $85 for spays.  Proof of vaccinations must be provided.  If proof of vaccination is not provided, vaccines will be administered by HSHA for an additional $10 each.  It is strongly recommended that your dog has the bordatella vaccine PRIOR to coming to the clinic.  However, if your dog does not have this vaccine and you wish for it to be administered, HSHA can do so for $10.  Due to health and safety reasons, pets must be 7 or younger.

 

On the day of your appointment, your dog can be dropped off at HSHA between 9-10am.  Dogs should be picked up between 4:30-6:30pm the same day.  Any dog scheduled for surgery should not be fed after midnight the night before surgery (water is fine).

 

Microchips may also be administered for $25 upon request.

 

To schedule an appointment, please call 564-3320 and follow the prompts.  Leave your name, phone number, desired clinic day, and whether the dog needs to be spayed (female) or neutered (male). 

 

Cat Spay/Neuter Clinic
HSHA provides an in-house general cat spay/neuter clinic at our shelter.  Cost is $40 for neuters and $60 for spays.  Cats for surgery should be a minimum of 4-5 months of age, and proof of vaccinations (rabies and distemper combination) must be provided.  If proof of vaccination is not provided, vaccines will be administered by HSHA for an additional $10.  Due to health and safety reasons, pets must be 7 or younger.

 

On the day of your appointment, your cat can be dropped off at HSHA between 8:30-9am.  Cats should be picked up between 4:00-6:30pm the same day.  Any cat scheduled for surgery should not be fed after midnight the night before surgery (water is fine). Cats coming for surgery will be returned to the carrier they came in – a humane trap or plastic carrier.  Cats should not be brought in cardboard carriers.

 

To schedule an appointment, please call 564-3320 and follow the prompts.  Leave your name, phone number, desired clinic day, and whether the cat needs to be spayed (female) or neutered (male). 

 

 

Feral Cat Spay/Neuter Clinic for Harrisburg City Residents
Thanks to a grant, Castaway Critters and the Humane Society will offer free spay/neuter services to feral cats received from residents of the City of Harrisburg.  These services are offered by appointment every Wednesday at the Humane Society.  The cats must be dropped off at the shelter between 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday morning.  The cats must be checked in at the front desk and proof of residency, such as a driver's license, must be provided.  Please do not drop off the cats without checking in at the front desk.  For details or to schedule a clinic appointment, please contact Castaway Critters at 831-5010 (box #2) or at
alr@paonline.comFor a detailed schedule of upcoming clinics, please visit our events calendar.

 


 
Other Area Clinics
Please visit the sites of other area organizations with clinic programs:
SNAP
Castaway Critters
Central Pennsylvania Animal Alliance
PAWS

Humane Society of Harrisburg Area  |  7790 Grayson Road  |  Harrisburg, PA 17111
  Phone: (717) 564-3320  |  Fax: (717) 564-1867

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