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BVA Cancel Dog Parvovirus Vaccination Clinics

BVA Cancel Dog Parvovirus Vaccination Clinics

Citing the rise in Covid cases, the Bermuda Veterinary Association has cancelled the dog parvovirus vaccination clinics. A spokesperson said, “Sadly the BVA have decided that we have to cancel the vaccination clinics going forward. At least for the time being. “With Covid numbers reaching such a high level and the increased risk especially... Read more of this article

Dog Vaccination Clinic At Fairmont Southampton

Dog Vaccination Clinic At Fairmont Southampton

[Updated] The Bermuda Veterinary Association will be offering a vaccination clinic for dogs on Sunday [Sept 5] at Fairmont Southampton from 9.00am to 1.00pm in order to held reduce the ongoing Parvovirus outbreak on the island. A spokesperson said, “We are doing a low cost vaccine clinic again this weekend. This Sunday is being held at Southampton... Read more of this article

Sunday: Dog Vaccination Clinic At Bulls Head

Sunday: Dog Vaccination Clinic At Bulls Head

The Bermuda Veterinary Association, with the support of the Ministry of Home Affairs, will be offering “low-cost vaccination clinics to the public, targeting all unvaccinated dogs and puppies“ starting Sunday, August 22nd, at the Bull’s Head parking garage. The Bermuda Government posted the poster below on social media, saying: “Local veterinarians... Read more of this article

Dog Vaccination Drive Against Canine Parvovirus

Dog Vaccination Drive Against Canine Parvovirus

The Bermuda Veterinary Association, with the support of the Ministry of Home Affairs, will be “offering low-cost vaccination clinics to the public, targeting all unvaccinated dogs and puppies starting Sunday, August 22nd, at the Bull’s Head parking garage.” A Government spokesperson said, “Local veterinarians have recognized... Read more of this article

Govt: Potential Outbreak Of Canine Parvovirus

Govt: Potential Outbreak Of Canine Parvovirus

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources said that they have “become aware of concern within the veterinary community of early signs of a potential outbreak of a diarrheal disease amongst young unvaccinated dogs on the Island.” A Government spokesperson said, “At least three veterinary practices have seen seemingly unrelated... Read more of this article