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Lee County Domestic Animal Services announces 2026 free vaccine clinics schedule

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Lee County Domestic Animal Services has announced a schedule of vaccine clinics for winter and spring. Residents will be able to have their dogs vaccinated for rabies and distemper/parvo (DA2PPV); cats can be vaccinated for rabies and feline panleukopenia (FVRCP). Microchipping also will be available.

All services are at no cost to Lee County residents.

Clinics are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and are by appointment only. Please call 239-533-7387(LEE-PETS) to schedule. Clinic dates and locations are:

• Jan. 8: Three Oaks Park, 18251 Three Oaks Parkway, Fort Myers

• Feb. 12: Hunter Park, 1526 Oak Drive, Fort Myers

• March 12: Charleston Park, 2541 Charleston Park Drive, Alva

• April 9: Phillips Park, 5675 Sesame Drive, Bokeelia

If you are seeking a new pet for the New Year, view adoptable animals at www.LeeLostPets.com. Be sure to also follow Lee County Domestic Animal Services’ social media sites:

• Lee County Domestic Animal Services | Fort Myers FL | Facebook

• Lee County Animal Services (@leeanimalservices) • Instagram photos and videos

Not ready to adopt? The county has additional options for the community to help the shelter:

• A robust fostering program; learn more at www.leegov.com/animalservices/foster

• The Weekend Warrior program. This program lets community members give a shelter pet a break by fostering for a weekend or week.

Learn more at www.leegov.com/animalservices/weekendwarrior.