Free vaccinations to stop Parvo
/An influx of Parvovirus has brought organisations in the Midwest together to hold a free vaccination day to protect our canine friends.
The deadly virus has claimed the lives of over 120 dogs this year and the City of Greater Geraldton is urging dog owners to take action and vaccinate.
City of Greater Geraldton Mayor Shane Van Styn said Parvovirus has no cure and the only prevention is through vaccination.
“Parvovirus is a highly infectious disease that kills dogs, but it can be easily prevented by vaccinations,” he said.
“As a dog lover myself, I’m delighted that we can join forces with Central Regional TAFE, Geraldton Dog Rescue and the veterinary services to raise awareness and vaccinate dogs for free.
“Unfortunately we are unable to provide this service to the whole community, however, those who receive Centrelink benefits or have a Senior Citizen Card are encouraged to attend and have their dogs immunised.
“We want to help educate the community through this free event.”
The virus is highly contagious and attacks dogs’ gastrointestinal tract and cardiovascular systems. The main source of Parvovirus is through the faeces of infected dogs, making it even more important to bag and bin your dog’s faeces when in public places.
The free vaccination day will take place on Wednesday 4 October at N-Block, Central Regional TAFE from 9am to 4pm.
In addition to the free barbecue and information session, the City’s Rangers will be there microchipping dogs at no cost.
“A big thank you to our Rangers for providing such a vital service,” added Mayor Van Styn.
To secure your dog’s free vaccination, please email skye.strutton@crtafe.wa.edu.au or call 0427 566 112.