Protecting Your Pet Shouldn’t Be Complicated or Costly

You know your dog or cat needs vaccines, but finding the time and budget for a traditional vet visit can feel overwhelming. Maybe your schedule is packed, your pet gets anxious in busy waiting rooms, or you simply want a straightforward way to keep up with core shots.

Good Neighbor Vet was created for exactly that situation. By bringing licensed veterinarians and preventive care directly into local stores and community spaces across Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, we make it easier to stay on top of vaccines, testing, and wellness checks without the stress or high price tag of a full-service hospital visit.

Our pop-up clinics run in quick, 1.5-hour windows at convenient neighborhood locations. You stop in, get your pet’s vaccinations and preventive care, ask your questions, and get back to your day. No appointment needed, and no long waits.

Featured Service: Affordable Vaccinations for Dogs and Cats

Vaccines are one of the most important ways to protect your pet from serious, often preventable diseases. At Good Neighbor Vet, vaccinations are at the heart of what we do. Our goal is to make them more accessible, more affordable, and easier to keep on schedule for every family.

What Vaccinations Do We Offer?

At each pop-up clinic, our licensed veterinarians provide core and lifestyle vaccines for both dogs and cats. While specific recommendations can vary based on age, lifestyle, and medical history, common vaccines include:

  • Dogs: Distemper/parvo combination (DHPP), rabies, Bordetella (kennel cough), leptospirosis, and others as appropriate.
  • Cats: FVRCP (feline distemper combination), rabies, and other vaccines as recommended for your cat’s environment and risk.

Before any vaccine is given, your pet receives a brief wellness assessment so our veterinarian can ensure your dog or cat is healthy enough for vaccination and help tailor a plan that fits their age and lifestyle.

Why Vaccinations Matter at Every Life Stage

Vaccines are not just for puppies and kittens. They are important for your pet’s entire life, but the schedule and focus changes with age.

  • Puppies and kittens: Need a series of vaccines to build strong, lasting immunity. Missing or delaying these can leave them vulnerable to serious illness.
  • Adult pets: Need booster shots at regular intervals to maintain protection against diseases like rabies and distemper.
  • Senior pets: May still need vaccines, but our veterinarians can discuss which ones are most appropriate based on health status.

Keeping up with vaccines is far simpler and more affordable than treating preventable diseases. A quick visit to a Good Neighbor Vet pop-up helps you stay current without sacrificing your time or budget.

What to Expect at a Good Neighbor Vet Vaccination Visit

When you arrive at one of our pop-up clinics, you will check in with our team and share any previous vaccination records if you have them. Then:

  • A licensed veterinarian reviews your pet’s history and current needs.
  • Your pet receives a nose-to-tail visual assessment to ensure they are well enough for vaccines.
  • The veterinarian recommends a vaccination plan, including any needed boosters or puppy/kitten series.
  • Vaccines are administered safely and efficiently, with time for you to ask questions about side effects, timing, and follow-up care.

You will leave with documentation of all vaccines given, along with guidance on when your pet is due next. If the veterinarian notices any issues that need more advanced diagnostics or treatment, you will receive a recommendation to follow up with a full-service veterinary clinic.

To learn more about how vaccinations fit into your pet’s overall preventive care, you can also explore our broader veterinary care services.

Common Questions About Pet Vaccinations

“Do vaccines have side effects?”
Most pets tolerate vaccines very well. Mild sleepiness or tenderness at the injection site can occur. Serious reactions are rare, and our veterinarians are trained to recognize and respond quickly if something unexpected happens.

“What if I don’t know my pet’s vaccine history?”
Bring any records you have. If nothing is available, our veterinarian will recommend a safe, practical restart schedule based on your pet’s age and risk factors.

“Can I combine vaccines in one visit?”
Yes, in most cases. Our veterinarians commonly administer multiple vaccines in a single visit and will let you know what makes the most sense for your dog or cat.

Why Choose a Pop-Up Clinic for Preventive Care?

Pop-up clinics are designed around real life. Instead of restructuring your week around a vet appointment, you can visit us while you are already out running errands or shopping at your local store.

Less stress for pets: Many dogs and cats find traditional clinics overwhelming. Our pop-up settings are typically quieter, shorter visits with less waiting, which can be easier on nervous pets.

Convenient for busy families: Clinics last about 1.5 hours at each location, so you can drop in when it works for you. No appointment is needed, and walk-ins are welcome.

Affordable preventive care: Because we focus on vaccinations, wellness checks, parasite prevention, microchipping, and heartworm testing, we keep costs lower and pass that savings on to you. For more information about checkups beyond vaccines, visit our page on pet wellness examinations.

Quality you can trust: Every clinic is staffed by licensed veterinarians and trained support staff who are committed to providing clear, honest guidance. If your pet needs more advanced diagnostics, imaging, surgery, or ongoing treatment, we will recommend follow-up at a full-service veterinary clinic that can provide that level of care.

Find Us in Your Neighborhood This Week

Good Neighbor Vet is on the move across Washington and Oregon, bringing vaccinations and preventive care closer to where you live and shop. Each pop-up clinic below runs for approximately 1.5 hours. No appointment needed – walk-ins welcome!

  • Good Neighbor Vet Location inside Coastal Auburn (inside store on the left)
    1425 Outlet Collection Way SW, Auburn, WA 98001
    Date: July 3, 2026
    Time: 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM (local time)
    Visit us while you shop at Coastal; look for the Good Neighbor Vet setup just inside the store on the left.

  • Good Neighbor Vet Location at Coastal Eugene
    2200 W 6th Ave, Eugene, OR 97402
    Date: July 3, 2026
    Time: 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM (local time)
    Convenient pop-up clinic at your local Coastal store, perfect for quick vaccines and preventive care while you are in the neighborhood.

  • Good Neighbor Vet Location at Coastal Albany
    1355 Goldfish Farm Rd SE, Albany, OR 97322
    Date: July 3, 2026
    Time: 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM (local time)
    Stop by for dog and cat vaccinations, heartworm testing, and parasite prevention during this afternoon clinic.

  • Good Neighbor Vet Location at Bi-Mart Port Orchard
    1353 Olney Ave SE, Port Orchard, WA 98366
    Date: July 5, 2026
    Time: 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM (local time)
    Make your Bi-Mart trip count for more by updating your pet’s vaccines and preventive care during our morning visit.

  • Good Neighbor Vet Location at Coastal Oregon City (inside store on the right)
    1900 McLoughlin Blvd SE, Oregon City, OR 97045
    Date: July 5, 2026
    Time: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM (local time)
    Find us inside the store on the right side, ready to help with vaccines, microchipping, and more preventive services.

  • Good Neighbor Vet Location at Coastal Gresham (inside store on right)
    2865 SE 242nd Dr, Gresham, OR 97030
    Date: July 5, 2026
    Time: 2:30 PM – 4:00 PM (local time)
    A convenient afternoon pop-up for East Portland-area pet parents keeping up with routine care.

  • Good Neighbor Vet Location at Bi-Mart Beaverton
    4750 SW Western Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005
    Date: July 5, 2026
    Time: 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM (local time)
    Swing by after shopping to update your pet’s vaccines and get answers to your preventive care questions.

Get Ready for Your Visit

Preparing for a Good Neighbor Vet pop-up visit is simple. If possible, bring:

  • Any previous vaccination records or medical history for your pet.
  • A list of medications or supplements your pet currently takes.
  • A secure leash or carrier to keep your pet safe and comfortable.

If you are unsure which vaccines your pet needs, our veterinarian will walk you through recommendations based on your pet’s age, lifestyle, and local disease risks. For urgent concerns that cannot wait for a pop-up, you can review our emergency care recommendations to help decide your next step.

Visit a Pop-Up Clinic and Keep Your Pet Protected

Good Neighbor Vet is here to make preventive care easier, not harder. Whether you are keeping a long-time companion up to date on vaccines or starting your new puppy or kitten on the right path, our pop-up clinics offer a friendly, affordable option close to home.

Check this week’s schedule above, stop by the location that works best for you, and let our licensed veterinary team help you build a simple, effective vaccination plan for your pet. For additional questions or to explore more about our services and upcoming dates, visit our website or call (888) 234-1350. You can also use our online appointment request form if you prefer to plan ahead for select services and locations.