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Puppy Packages
Start your puppy off right with age-appropriate vaccines that build protection as they grow. We’ll help you choose the right package based on their age and vaccination history.
- Puppy 1 (8 Weeks Old)
- Puppy 2 (12 Weeks Old)
- Puppy 3 (16 Weeks Old)
Adult Dog Packages
Protect your dog with the right vaccine package for their needs. Whether it’s the basics or full coverage, we’ve got a safe, affordable option.
- Adult 1 (up to date on Rabies + DAPPv)
- Adult 2 (up to date on Rabies)
- Adult Complete
- Adult Dogs Complete/Boarding
Kitten Packages
Protect your kitten from the start with vaccines timed to their age. Each visit builds lasting immunity to keep them healthy through their most playful months.
- Kitten 1 (8 Weeks Old)
- Kitten 2 (12 Weeks Old)
- Kitten 3 (16 Weeks Old)
Adult Feline Packages
Every cat has their own routine, and our packages are designed to match. Whether your feline is an indoor napper or an outdoor explorer, we offer simple, essential care without the surprise fees.
- Adult Feline (Indoor)
- Adult Feline (Outdoor)
Pricing That’s Clear From the Start
We believe pet care should be affordable and straightforward, with no hidden fees or surprise charges. That’s why we keep our pricing clear from the start.
Have a Question? We Have Answers!
If your pet is experiencing a medical emergency, the Veterinary Emergency Clinic of Central Florida is here to help! Since 1975, they have been providing quality emergency care for Central Florida’s pet population with locations in Casselberry, Waterford Lakes, Oakland, and The Villages. Call (407) 644-4449 or visit www.veconline.com for more information.
All dogs should receive core vaccines to protect against serious and potentially life-threatening diseases. These include:
- Rabies: Required by law and protects against a deadly virus that can affect both pets and humans.
- Distemper: Prevents a contagious virus that causes fever, respiratory issues, and neurological damage.
- Adenovirus: Helps protect against respiratory illness and liver disease.
- Parvovirus: Protects against a highly contagious virus that causes severe vomiting and diarrhea.
- Leptospirosis: Protects against a bacterial disease that can spread to humans and is common in Florida.
Depending on your dog’s lifestyle, your vet may also recommend additional vaccines like:
- Bordetella: Helps prevent kennel cough, especially important for social or boarding dogs.
- Canine Influenza: Guards against the highly contagious dog flu.
Note: To be eligible for a 3-year rabies vaccine, you must bring written proof of a current rabies vaccination that is not expired. Tags do not count. An official rabies certificate is required. Otherwise, your dog will receive a 1-year rabies vaccine.
Core vaccines are recommended for all cats to protect against serious and contagious diseases. These include:
- Rabies: Required by law and protects against a deadly virus that can affect pets and people.
- Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis: A respiratory virus that causes sneezing, coughing, and eye irritation.
- Calicivirus: Prevents another common respiratory virus that can lead to fever, mouth sores, and pneumonia.
- Panleukopenia: A severe viral disease that causes vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration.
Depending on your cat’s lifestyle, your vet may also recommend:
- Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV): Protects against a contagious virus that can weaken the immune system and lead to serious illness.
Vaccination schedules may vary based on your cat’s age, health, and risk factors. Mild side effects like sleepiness, low appetite, or a sore spot at the injection site are possible. Rare reactions like vomiting, swelling, or hives can occur and should be reported to your vet.
Note: Cats must have an official rabies certificate documentation to qualify for a 3-year rabies vaccine. Without valid proof, they will receive a 1-year rabies vaccine.
We offer flea, tick, and heartworm prevention options during your visit. The right medication depends on your pet’s age, size, and risk of exposure. Our team can help you choose what’s best when you stop by.
Find Affordable Pet Vaccinations in Central Florida
Our mobile pet vaccine clinic makes it easier than ever to protect your pets with quick, low-cost vaccinations. We currently serve dog and cat owners all over Central Florida including Orlando, Kissimmee, Lakeland, Haines City, Winter Park, Tampa, Sanford, Winter Haven, Clermont, Apopka, Oviedo, and the surrounding cities.
We offer preventative pet care that fits into your schedule and your budget with no hidden fees, no appointments required, and walk-ins accepted at every pop-up.
Pet Vaccinations for All Breeds & Sizes
Every pet deserves a healthy start and continued protection throughout their life. We provide puppy and kitten shots as well as adult vaccines to dogs and cats of all breeds and sizes. Our packages are designed to keep pets protected from the most common and serious diseases, with simple, budget-friendly options for every stage of life.
Vaccine Services for Puppies & Adult Dogs in Central Florida
From the first weeks of life to their senior years, dogs need consistent protection. We offer core vaccines for rabies, distemper, adenovirus, parvovirus, parainfluenza, and leptospirosis, with additional non-core options available based on lifestyle and risk. Our team makes it easy to stay on schedule with affordable packages and individual vaccines.
Vaccine Services for Kittens & Adult Cats in Central Florida
Kittens and adult cats need regular vaccines to stay healthy. We provide protection against rabies, feline panleukopenia, feline viral rhinotracheitis (herpesvirus), and feline calicivirus, which are all essential for strong feline immunity. We also recommend the feline leukemia virus vaccine, especially for kittens, outdoor cats, or cats exposed to other felines.

How Often Should I Vaccinate My Pets in Central Florida?
Vaccination schedules vary based on your pet’s age, health, and previous vaccination history. Puppies and kittens require a series of shots starting as early as 8 weeks old, followed by boosters. Adult pets typically need yearly updates or as recommended by your vet. Staying on top of shots is one of the easiest ways to support lifelong pet wellness.
Are Pet Vaccines Safe & Do They Have Side Effects?
Vaccines are carefully tested and widely recommended for disease prevention. Most pets experience no side effects, though mild reactions like sleepiness or tenderness at the injection site can occur. Serious reactions are rare. If your pet does experience anything out of the ordinary, our team is available to help or recommend follow-up care if needed.
How Old Does a Puppy or Kitten Have to Be to Get Vaccinated?
Most puppies and kittens can start receiving vaccines as early as 8 weeks old. Early vaccination is important to help build their immunity against life-threatening diseases. Our vaccine packages are designed to meet the needs of young pets from their first visit and onward.
What’s the Difference Between Core vs. Non-Core Vaccines?
Core vaccines are recommended for all pets, regardless of lifestyle, because they protect against widespread and dangerous diseases. Non-core vaccines are based on individual risk factors such as environment, lifestyle, and travel. Our staff can help guide you on what’s essential and what’s optional.
Which Core Vaccines Do Dogs Need?
Dogs should receive core vaccines for rabies, distemper, parvovirus, adenovirus (hepatitis), parainfluenza, and leptospirosis. These provide protection against highly contagious and often fatal diseases. We offer these individually or as part of our dog vaccine packages.
Which Core Vaccines Do Cats Need?
Cats require core vaccines for rabies, feline panleukopenia, Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis (FVR), and feline calicivirus (FCV). These are critical for protecting your cat against respiratory and gastrointestinal illnesses that spread easily, especially in multi-pet households or outdoor settings.
Do Indoor Cats Need to Be Vaccinated?
Even if your cat stays indoors, they can still be exposed to certain illnesses. Viruses and parasites may find their way inside on clothing, shoes, or through windows and doors. Vaccinating your cat adds an important layer of protection and helps keep them healthy and safe, wherever they spend their time. In addition, the rabies vaccine is required by law for all cats, both indoors and outdoors, making it an essential part of your pet’s care.
What if My Pet Has a Negative Reaction to a Vaccine?
Most pets handle vaccines just fine, but like any medication, side effects can happen. You might notice a little swelling, some itchiness, or a bit of tummy trouble, which are usually mild and pass quickly. However, if your pet seems uncomfortable or you’re concerned about their reaction, it’s best to contact a local veterinarian or emergency clinic right away. Quick attention can make all the difference, and it’s always better to be safe than sorry.
Book an Appointment or Walk in to Get Your Pet Vaccinated in Central Florida
At Happy Tail Vaccines, we believe preventive care should be simple, fast, and affordable. Whether you’re looking for flea and tick prevention, dewormer, heartworm prevention, cheap pet vaccines, or microchipping services, our pop-up clinics are here to help.
We provide vaccine services for dog and cat owners in Orange County, Hillsborough County, Brevard County, Seminole County, Osceola County, Sumter County, and the surrounding areas. Book an appointment online or walk in and let us make it easy to keep your pet protected year-round.
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