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Dog Licensing & Shots
You can obtain your license(s) with proof of shot(s) at
The Pima Animal Care Center
4000 N. Silverbell Rd. 85745
Phone # for Licensing: 243-5969

Or you can obtain your shot(s) and purchase (a) license(s) at any of the following businesses:

Ajo Veterinary Clinic (520) 623-5728
382 W. Ajo Way  
South Tucson, AZ  85713  

Animal Fair Low Cost Vaccination Clinic (520) 298-2961
4810 E. 22nd Street  
Tucson  85711  

Animal Health Hospital (520) 885-2364
2560 S. Harrison Rd  
Tucson, AZ  85748  

Arizona Small Animal Clinic (520) 622-6231
10 E. 31st St.  
South Tucson, AZ  85713  

Arizona Spay Neuter Clinic (520) 624-5005
4 W. Grant Rd.  
Tucson, AZ  85705  

Cimarron Animal Hospital (520) 886-1125
180 N. Harrison Rd.  
Tucson, AZ  85748  

Companion Animal Clinic (520) 327-5763
2626 . Campbell Ave.  
Tucson, AZ  85719  

Continental Ranch Pet Clinic (520) 744-3850
7850 N. Silverbell Rd.   Suite 108  
Marana, AZ  85743  

Guadalupe Veterinary Clinic (520) 889-5949
5107 S. 12th Ave.  
Tucson, AZ  85706  

Humane Society of Southern Arizona (520) 321-3704
3450 N. Kelvin Blvd.  
Tucson, AZ  85716  

Mountain View Veterinary Clinic (520) 744-7456
9725 N. Thornydale Rd.   Suite 101  
Tucson, AZ  85742  

Rincon Vista (520) 298-3319
1122 S. Pantano Rd.  
Tucson, AZ   85701  

St. Mary's Animal Clinic (520) 623-8439
1010 W. St. Mary's Rd.  
Tucson, AZ  85745  

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When are Licenses required?
All dogs three months of age or older must have a current Pima County license.  The license must be affixed to a collar and should be worn at all times.  To obtain your dog's license, your dog must have a current rabies vaccination.  The rabies vaccination must be administered by a licensed veterinarian. For license fees click here
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