Pet Resources

  • Animal Resources and Care provides community services including Rabies Vaccinations and licensing, microchipping, and medically necessary euthanasia. Please contact our office for more information.

  • The Humane Society of North Central Florida has programs available to help, including a Community Food Bank and low-cost Spay and Neuter and Wellness and Vaccination Clinics. Grants may be available to help cover the cost of services through their clinics. If you would like more information about these programs, please contact The Humane Society of North Central Florida Customer Care Team at info@humanesocietyncfl.org​ or (352) 373-5855.

  • St. Francis Pet Care provides primary veterinary care for homeless, veterans, and very low-income residents of Alachua County. For more information, please call (352) 372-4959 or submit an inquiry on their website, www.stfrancispetcare.org.

  • Our office can provide you with a list of veterinary practices and organizations in our area.


Disaster Preparation
In the case of a disaster, your pets are your responsibility. If you evacuate, you must evacuate your pet. Make plans for emergencies that include where to take your pet and how to supply your pet with the things that it needs.


Veterinarians
All the veterinarians listed on this page will honor the complimentary health exam and are located in this local area.


Purchasing Your Alachua County License Tag
All dogs and cats living in Alachua County are required to have an Alachua County License Tag.

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