Keep Your Pet Protected Without a Stressful Vet Visit
Your dog hates car rides. Your cat disappears the second the carrier comes out. You know they need vaccinations and check-ups, but finding the time, money, and courage to manage a traditional vet visit can feel overwhelming.
You are not alone. Many pet parents across Washington, Oregon, and Idaho are juggling busy schedules and rising costs while trying to do the right thing for their pets. Preventive care is essential, yet it is often the first thing delayed when life gets hectic.
Good Neighbor Vet was created to change that. Through convenient neighborhood pop-up clinics, our licensed veterinarians provide affordable, high-quality preventive care, with a special focus on vaccinations that keep your pets healthy and protected long term.
Featured Service: Vaccinations That Fit Your Life
Vaccinations are one of the simplest and most effective ways to protect your pet from serious, sometimes life-threatening diseases. At Good Neighbor Vet pop-up clinics, we make it easy to stay on schedule with your pet’s shots while keeping costs manageable.
Core Vaccines for Dogs
Our pop-up clinics offer core vaccines recommended for most dogs, including:
DHPP (Distemper, Hepatitis, Parvovirus, Parainfluenza): This combination vaccine helps protect against several highly contagious and often severe diseases that can affect puppies and adult dogs. Parvovirus and distemper, in particular, can be life-threatening and are still commonly seen in unvaccinated dogs.
Rabies: Rabies vaccination is required by law in most areas and is vital for your dog’s safety and public health. We provide rabies vaccines as part of our affordable packages so you can stay current on legal requirements and protect your family and community.
For social or higher-risk dogs, we may also recommend additional vaccines, such as those that help protect against kennel cough, depending on your pet’s lifestyle and exposure.
Core Vaccines for Cats
Cats, including indoor-only cats, benefit from core vaccinations as well. At our pop-up clinics, we commonly provide:
FVRCP (Feline Viral Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, Panleukopenia): This combination helps protect against serious respiratory infections and panleukopenia, a dangerous and often fatal disease, especially in kittens.
Rabies: Even cats who never step outside can be at risk if a bat or other wildlife gets into the home. Rabies vaccination is an important layer of protection and may be required by local regulations.
Puppy and Kitten Vaccine Series
Puppies and kittens need a series of vaccines to build strong, lasting immunity. At Good Neighbor Vet, our pop-up clinics offer puppy and kitten health packages with flexible payment options to help you complete the full series on schedule.
Our veterinarians will walk you through a recommended timeline based on your pet’s age and prior history. If you are unsure what they have already received, bring any records you have and we will help you determine the safest plan moving forward.
What to Expect at a Vaccination Visit
Every vaccination visit at a Good Neighbor Vet pop-up clinic starts with a wellness check. Licensed veterinarians perform comprehensive nose-to-tail exams to make sure your pet is healthy enough to receive vaccines that day.
During your visit, you can expect:
- A brief health history review and discussion of your pet’s lifestyle
- A physical exam to check eyes, ears, skin, heart, lungs, and more
- Personalized vaccine recommendations based on age, environment, and risk
- Clear guidance on when to return for boosters, if needed
Most visits take place within the clinic’s 1.5-hour pop-up window, and walk-ins are welcome. Mild side effects such as slight soreness at the injection site or temporary tiredness can occur, and our team will explain what is normal and when to seek further care.
Why Preventive Vaccinations Matter
Preventive care is far more affordable than treating serious illness. Vaccinations help:
- Reduce the risk of life-threatening diseases
- Protect pets who are too young or medically fragile to be fully vaccinated
- Keep shelters, dog parks, and neighborhoods safer overall
- Support legal compliance for required rabies vaccines
If our veterinarians find anything during the exam that requires more advanced diagnostics or treatment, we will refer you to a trusted full-service clinic for follow-up care. Our focus is on preventive services and early detection, not on complex surgeries or specialty procedures.
Why Choose a Pop-Up Clinic for Your Pet’s Care?
Good Neighbor Vet pop-up clinics are designed to meet pets and their people where they are. That means less stress, more convenience, and accessible pricing for essential care like vaccinations.
Less Stress for Pets: Many animals are more relaxed in familiar neighborhood settings than in a traditional clinic waiting room. Our pop-ups are typically held at community locations such as farm and feed stores, pet supply shops, and neighborhood retailers. Shorter wait times and a more casual environment can make visits easier on nervous pets.
Convenient for Busy Schedules: Each clinic lasts 1.5 hours and is held at times and locations that fit into your day, often near places you already shop. No appointment is needed, so you can stop by when it works for you within the posted clinic time.
Affordable Preventive Care: Our pricing is designed to make core services like vaccinations, heartworm testing, microchipping, and parasite prevention more accessible. We also offer puppy and kitten packages with flexible payment options to help you stay on track with early-life care.
Trusted, Licensed Veterinarians: Every pop-up clinic is staffed by licensed veterinarians and trained veterinary professionals. If your pet needs immediate or more advanced care, we can help you decide whether to visit our immediate care options or seek a full-service or emergency clinic. For true emergencies, we provide clear emergency care recommendations so you know where to go.
Find Us in Your Neighborhood This Week
Good Neighbor Vet pop-up clinics are active across Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Below are some of our upcoming locations this week. Each clinic lasts 1.5 hours. No appointment needed – walk-ins welcome!
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Good Neighbor Vet Location at Coastal Oregon City (inside store on the right)
1900 McLoughlin Blvd SE, Oregon City, OR 97045
Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2026
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (approx.)
Visit us inside Coastal for convenient dog and cat vaccinations while you shop for pet and farm supplies. -
Good Neighbor Vet Location at Portland Sportsman's Warehouse
9401 SE 82nd Ave, Portland, OR 97086
Date: Saturday, January 10, 2026
Time: 3:00 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. (approx.)
Perfect for active families and outdoor enthusiasts who want to keep their adventure dogs up to date on vaccinations. -
Good Neighbor Vet Location at Orchards Sportsman's Warehouse
11505 NE Fourth Plain Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98662
Date: Saturday, January 10, 2026
Time: 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. (approx.)
Stop by for quick vaccines and preventive care before or after your weekend gear run. -
Good Neighbor Vet Location at For Pup Sake
8606 E Mill Plain Blvd Ste D, Vancouver, WA 98664
Date: Saturday, January 10, 2026
Time: 12:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. (approx.)
Join us at this local pet boutique for friendly, neighborhood-focused care and easy access to dog essentials. -
Good Neighbor Vet Location at Coastal Albany
1355 Goldfish Farm Rd SE, Albany, OR 97322
Date: Friday, January 9, 2026
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. (approx.)
A convenient stop for farm and pet families looking to keep dogs and cats current on vaccines. -
Good Neighbor Vet Location at Coastal Eugene
2200 W 6th Ave, Eugene, OR 97402
Date: Friday, January 9, 2026
Time: 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. (approx.)
Swing by our pop-up for affordable vaccinations and preventive care while you are in town running errands. -
Good Neighbor Vet Location inside Coastal Auburn (inside store on the left)
1425 Outlet Collection Way SW, Auburn, WA 98001
Date: Thursday, January 8, 2026
Time: 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. (approx.)
Easy access for South Sound pet parents who want quick, budget-friendly vaccinations without a full clinic visit.
This is a snapshot of upcoming clinics. Our schedule updates regularly across Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, so be sure to check the latest calendar on our website for the most current locations and times.
Get Ready for Your Visit
Preparing for your pop-up clinic visit helps us serve you and your pet quickly and safely. When you come to a Good Neighbor Vet clinic, please bring:
- Any previous vaccination records or medical history, if available
- A secure leash or carrier for your pet
- A form of payment for services
- Any questions you have about vaccines, parasite prevention, or general wellness
If your pet has a history of vaccine reactions or a complex medical condition, let our team know when you arrive. We may recommend coordination with a full-service veterinary clinic for certain cases.
Protect Your Pet with Convenient, Community-Based Care
Vaccinations are a simple step that make a big difference in your pet’s long-term health. With Good Neighbor Vet pop-up clinics, you do not have to choose between quality care and convenience. Our team of licensed veterinarians is here to provide affordable preventive services in the neighborhoods you already know and love.
Find a clinic near you, keep your pet’s vaccines up to date, and enjoy the peace of mind that comes from proactive care. To view our full list of services, visit our veterinary care services page, or request more information through our appointment request form. You can also call (888) 234-1350 with questions about upcoming pop-up clinics and vaccination options.
Check our website often for updated schedules and new locations, and let Good Neighbor Vet be your partner in keeping your pet healthy, protected, and by your side for years to come.







