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Puppy Vaccination Cost in the USA (2026): Per Shot, Full Series & Low-Cost Clinics

A new puppy needs three or four rounds of shots before about four months of age, and the total sneaks up on people — not because any single vaccine is expensive, but because there are several of them and each private-vet visit carries an exam fee on top. Here's what each shot actually runs in 2026, what the whole series adds up to, and where you can trim the bill without skimping on the vaccines that matter.

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En EE. UU. en 2026, las vacunas individuales para cachorros rondan los $20–$50 para DHPP, $15–$45 para la rabia, $30–$75 para leptospirosis y $20–$50 para bordetella. La serie básica son tres dosis de DHPP más la rabia, repartidas en tres o cuatro visitas entre las 6 y 16 semanas. Solo las vacunas cuestan unos $150–$300 en una clínica privada, pero las tarifas de examen de $50–$100 por visita elevan el total realista del primer año a unos $250–$500 — o $100–$250 en clínicas de bajo costo sin tarifa de examen, como Vetco en Petco (~$35–$55/vacuna) o VIP Petcare ($29–$45). Una primera visita grande suele incluir además un análisis fecal, desparasitación y a veces un microchip. Saltarse las vacunas básicas es un ahorro falso, ya que tratar el parvovirus puede costar miles.

Why the first-year total surprises people

Look at one vaccine and it seems cheap — a DHPP dose is often $20 to $50. The sticker shock comes from stacking. A puppy gets DHPP three times, then rabies, sometimes leptospirosis and bordetella too, spread across three or four appointments. At a private practice each of those visits usually adds a $50 to $100 exam or office fee before a single needle comes out, so a '$37 rabies shot' quietly becomes $110 once you're checked in. Multiply that across the series and the math is less about the vaccines and more about how many times you walk through the door.

Cost per shot — 2026 US ranges

VaccineTypical price / doseNotes
DHPP (distemper/parvo combo)$20–$50Core; given 3× as a puppy. Often sold as DHLPP with lepto added
Rabies$15–$45Core & legally required; ~$15–30 low-cost, $25–45 private
Leptospirosis$30–$75AAHA added to core in 2024 for outdoor dogs; 2-dose start
Bordetella (kennel cough)$20–$50Lifestyle; needed for daycare, boarding, grooming
Lyme$30–$60Lifestyle; tick-heavy regions
Canine influenza (H3N2/H3N8)$30–$65Lifestyle; social/boarding dogs, 2-dose start

Core vs. lifestyle — what you're actually paying for

Core (nearly every puppy): DHPP and rabies are the non-negotiables, and as of AAHA's 2024 update leptospirosis is now considered core for dogs that spend any time outdoors. DHPP is the workhorse — it's given at roughly 6–8, 10–12, and 14–16 weeks because a puppy's maternal antibodies can block earlier doses, so the repetition is what builds reliable protection, not upselling. Rabies goes in once at 12–16 weeks and is required by law in every state.

Lifestyle (depends on the dog): Bordetella, canine influenza, and Lyme are matched to risk, not age. A puppy headed to daycare, boarding, or the groomer usually needs bordetella first. Lyme makes sense in tick-heavy parts of the Northeast and upper Midwest. If your dog rarely leaves a quiet backyard, your vet may skip some of these — which is money saved, not corners cut.

The full-series math: budgeting the first year

For the core series alone — three DHPP doses plus a rabies shot — the vaccines themselves land around $150–$300 at a private practice. Add the exam fee at each of the three visits ($50–$100 apiece) and a realistic first-year total at a traditional clinic is closer to $250–$500. Fold in leptospirosis, bordetella, and maybe canine influenza and you're adding $100–$200 more. At a low-cost or nonprofit clinic the same core series often runs $100–$250 total because there's no exam fee. None of these numbers include the puppy wellness extras — the fecal test, deworming, or microchip — that usually get bundled into that first big appointment.

Where to save: low-cost clinics & packages

  • Vetco at Petco — weekend walk-in clinics, no exam fee; most vaccines $35–$55, rabies around $35.
  • VIP Petcare (inside Tractor Supply & Pet Supplies Plus) — $29–$45 per vaccine, no office-visit fee; strong in suburban and rural areas.
  • Nonprofit, shelter & humane-society clinics — often $10–$40 per vaccine and sometimes free rabies days; income limits may apply.
  • Vet 'puppy packages' — many clinics bundle all exams plus the full series into one flat fee, which usually beats paying à la carte.

The catch with walk-in retail clinics is that they don't replace a full puppy exam — a vet check catches a heart murmur, a hernia, or early parvo signs that a vaccine-only visit won't. A common middle path: do the initial exam and first visit with your regular vet, then use a low-cost clinic for the routine boosters. Skipping vaccines to save money is the one move that usually backfires, since treating parvo can run well into the thousands.

What's usually included — and the add-ons that surprise people

When a first puppy visit rings up at $200-plus, it's rarely the shots alone. That number typically bundles the exam, the first DHPP (and maybe rabies), a fecal test to check for worms, a dose of dewormer, and sometimes a microchip ($25–$50). Heartworm testing is usually skipped in very young puppies. It's worth asking for an itemized estimate before the appointment so you can see what's core, what's lifestyle, and what's optional — a good clinic will happily walk you through it, and you can always defer a non-urgent add-on to a later visit.

Plan the schedule & budget with PetCare AI

Use PetCare AI to map out your puppy's shot schedule from 8 to 16 weeks, set reminders so you don't miss a booster window, and log what each visit cost so the total never sneaks up on you. Ask the AI vet assistant things like "Which vaccines does my 10-week-old Lab actually need?" or "Is bordetella worth it if we're starting daycare?" to sort core from optional before you're at the counter, and use the in-app finder to locate a nearby low-cost clinic. For anything about your specific puppy's health, your veterinarian has the final word.

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Cuánto cuestan en total las vacunas de un cachorro en EE. UU.?

Para la serie básica — tres dosis de DHPP más la rabia — espera unos $250–$500 el primer año en un veterinario privado con las tarifas de examen incluidas, o unos $100–$250 en total en una clínica de bajo costo sin tarifa de consulta. Añadir vacunas de estilo de vida como leptospirosis, bordetella e influenza canina suma otros $100–$200.

¿Cuánto cuesta cada vacuna individual del cachorro?

En 2026, DHPP suele costar $20–$50 por dosis, rabia $15–$45, leptospirosis $30–$75, bordetella $20–$50, Lyme $30–$60 e influenza canina $30–$65. En consultas privadas suele añadirse una tarifa de examen de $50–$100 por visita sobre el precio de la vacuna.

¿Por qué es tan cara la primera visita del cachorro?

Esa primera factura rara vez cubre solo la vacuna. Suele incluir el examen, la primera DHPP (y a veces la rabia), un análisis fecal para parásitos, una dosis de desparasitante y en ocasiones un microchip ($25–$50). Pide un presupuesto detallado para ver qué es básico, qué es de estilo de vida y qué puede esperar.

¿Dónde puedo conseguir vacunas de bajo costo?

Las clínicas Vetco dentro de Petco (sin cita el fin de semana, sin tarifa de examen, la mayoría de vacunas $35–$55) y VIP Petcare dentro de Tractor Supply y Pet Supplies Plus ($29–$45 por vacuna) están muy disponibles. Las clínicas sin fines de lucro y de refugios suelen ser aún más baratas. No reemplazan un examen completo, así que muchos dueños usan su veterinario habitual primero y las clínicas de bajo costo para los refuerzos.

¿Qué vacunas para cachorros son realmente obligatorias?

DHPP (moquillo, hepatitis, parvovirus, parainfluenza) y la rabia son básicas para todo cachorro, y la rabia es obligatoria por ley en todos los estados. La AAHA también considera ahora la leptospirosis como básica para perros que salen al exterior. Bordetella, Lyme e influenza canina son vacunas de estilo de vida que tu veterinario recomienda según dónde vaya tu perro.

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