Vetco Vaccination Clinic

3.5
20 reviews

About

Veterinarian
Veterinarian availability varies—book an appointment to ensure one is onsite. Clinics provide only routine vaccines and preventive tests. For emergencies, visit the nearest emergency vet hospital.

Details

  • Requires appointmentAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible entranceAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible restroomAvailable
  • Wheelchair accessible seatingNot available

Location

Vetco Vaccination Clinic
2575 N Fairview Ave, Roseville, MN
55113, United States

Hours

Reviews

3.7
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  • BL
    Bill Laughlin
    5 days ago
    5.0
    Staff were conscious and professional.
  • NR
    Norma C Roberts-Hakizimana
    Nov 10, 2025
    5.0
    Vaccine clinic was efficient, with friendly, professional staff during exams, checking in and providing services.
  • AD
    Alisa Dent
    Nov 9, 2025
    5.0
    I scheduled a rabies vaccination for a Sunday at 12:40, the last appointment of the day, but I didn't get there until 12:52 because I went to the wrong Petco first. They gave my cat his shot anyway, which was awesome because I really didn't want to have to wrestle him into the carrier again. I apologized profusely for being late, and they were very kind and understanding. My regular vet is closed on weekends, and I would have had to pay for an office visit on top of the cost of the vaccine, so this option is way more convenient and cost-effective.
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    Sara Mark
    Aug 13, 2025
    1.0
    If you look through my Google Reviews, you will see that I only provide positive reviews. If I have a negative experience that might make some write a bad review, I reach out to the business directly. That always has the best outcome for both me and the business. (Quite frankly, it is my pet peeve when someone writes a bad review over something that could have been solved if they reached out to the business instead.) That being said, I do not know how to reach out to management at this Petco, so I am writing this review in hopes that they will see it. My wife and I went to the Vetco here, needing a rabies vaccine booster for our three cats. We found a dead baby bat in the morning that was clearly killed by a cat (or cats). We immediately called the MN Department of Health for guidance. They told us to bring in the bat to get tested, which we did right away. We got a call saying they could not get a good enough sample so they could not say definitively if that bat was infected or not. They then told us we need to bring in our cats to get a rabies vaccine booster ASAP. They said it needed to be done within 72 hours of the potential exposure, and explained that they are ONLY infectious if they start showing symptoms, and advised that symptoms typically wouldn't show for around 3 weeks post exposure, if they were actually exposed. If we got the booster within the 72 hours, we limit the risk almost completely. The MN Health Department sent us links to their flow chart of how to act AND links to the MN statute/law "1721.0570 RABIES POSTEXPOSURE MANAGEMENT PROCEDURES FOR ANIMALS." Both also show you MUST get a vaccine booster within 72 hours. We immediately set up the earliest appointment we could get, set for 6:15pm on Tuesday, August 12th 2025. We came prepared with their vaccination records, the laws and flow chart the MN Health Department provided us, and the email communications between us and the MN Health Department. We also got information that our personal vet sent us (they were happy to get us in, but it wouldn't be until Wednesday, August 13th 2025, so we opted to go to Vetco instead.) When we arrived for our appointment with all the necessary items, the man checking us in (tall, big glasses, brown hair, probably 40-50) was almost immediately snappy with us. He then told us that he was going to go talk with his team, which was fine. He came back with another employee (a girl with pink hair and a lip piercing, shorter and younger). She immediately told us in the RUDEST way, that we needed to leave. She told us that we needed to call animal control(????) and that we needed to quarantine our cats for 2-3 weeks before ANYONE would even SEE our cats. We explained to her that we were in contact with the MN Health Department and were following their protocol, that was for us to get their vaccine boosters within 72 hours, and then quarantine our cats for 45 days. We tried showing her all the documentation we had, but she wasn't having it. I also told her that if we waited for 2-3 weeks, and the cats were exposed, that they would start showing symptoms by then and that is immediate death. She said, "Exactly." She told us again that we needed to leave- saying they wouldn't see our cats and no other vet in the world would see them either. We told her that our vet was willing to see them and even provided us the same information that the MN Health Department did, but they didn't have an appointment available until the next day and that Vetco was a more affordable option for us at the moment. Both she and the man said "They probably are more expensive because they are willing to put their entire staff at risk by seeing you." Which, let me be clear, is NOT the case. They are NOT greedy and know what they are doing. They agreed that it made sense to take them to Vetco timing and money wise. We got to the point where they upset me so much that we left. We were 36hrs in at that point, and I worry about what would happen if someone was on the last day and they got turned away. The staff NEEDS to know the LAWS.
  • WK
    Whitney Kerns
    Jul 27, 2025
    1.0
    Booking online is easy, but the check in process at the store is cumbersome because the person checking people in doesn’t know how to use the iPad and moves VERY slow. Wasn’t seen until 45 minutes past our appointment time. Vet was wonderful and techs were wonderful - just need a new check in person. This is the second clinic I’ve gone to in the last month and had the exact same experience with the same check in person. If she continues to be employed with Vetco, there needs to be a new check in process where pet owners can complete their pet info themselves, even before hand.

Frequently Asked Questions About Vetco Vaccination Clinic

Does Petco Roseville give vaccinations?

Yes, a variety of vaccinations are available at our Roseville Vetco Vaccination Clinic including: Rabies, Distemper/Parvo, Leptospirosis, Bordetella, Lyme, Canine Influenza, Rattlesnake, and Feline Leukemia.

Does Petco Roseville accept walk in vaccinations?

Vaccinations are available by appointment only at our Roseville Vetco Vaccination Clinic.