Where's the best deal on low-cost vaccinations?
I don't know.
But I figure one of our readers might.
Where are the best deals on vaccinations these days in the South Bay or Harbor Area? City-sponsored clinics? Store clinics? Mobile vets?
I was talking to someone today who told me she's been unable to find a price that's significantly under what her vet would charge.
Suggestions?



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Centinela Feed / Pet Stores offer an economical vaccine clinic and the people are fantastic. They are the most knowledgeable staff in the industry as far as pet nutrition goes....take it from me, I am in the pet food industry.
We usually go to the Mobile Pet that visits Kritter Korral Pet Shop in Harbor City. I have found that they are cheaper than Indi's vet, by a long shot. They also do Bordetella which she needs in order to go to Sunny doggie day care. Her vet does not carry that shot.