Prince George’s County Animal Shelter will host a drive-up Vaccination Clinic for dogs and cats on May 17, giving county residents a chance to get rabies shots and microchipping without leaving their vehicles. The clinic is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 3750 Brown Station Road in Upper Marlboro, Maryland.
The service will cost $20 per pet and must be paid in cash. Residents are asked to bring proof of residency, and there is a limit of two pets per vehicle. Registration is available for the drive-up clinic.
The event comes as the county continues to offer routine protection for pets in a format meant to move quickly and keep traffic flowing at the shelter. For residents who need both rabies vaccination and microchipping, the setup puts the two services in one stop at a price that is set and public.
The one detail that matters most is the limit and the payment rule: two pets per vehicle and cash only. That means anyone planning to go should arrive prepared, because the clinic is built for efficiency and will not bend around missing paperwork or card payments.
For county residents with dogs or cats, the question is not whether the clinic is happening. It is whether they show up with proof of residency, cash in hand and the pets counted before they pull into Brown Station Road.



