Access to free vaccinations for local dogs

Published on Wednesday, 13 August 2025 at 11:34:09 AM

Eligible dog owners who want to protect their best mates will have access to free vaccinations next week as part of a free clinic.

In a bid to boost responsible dog ownership, the 91视频 has partnered with Central Regional TAFE, to provide free Parvovirus vaccinations, as well as free microchipping and registrations.

91视频 Mayor Jerry Clune is urging dog owners to come along and take advantage of the free services.

“It is extremely important for you to protect your dog, and others in the community, by ensuring they are protected against the highly infectious Parvovirus,” he said.

“We are also offering free microchipping and registrations which is a huge boost for eligible locals.

“Owning a dog is a privilege and we are asking our community to step up and do the right thing to protect their best mates.”

Parvovirus is highly contagious and attacks dogs’ gastrointestinal tract and cardiovascular systems.  

It is spread through the faeces of infected dogs, making it even more important to bag and bin your dog’s poo when in public.

The clinic will take place at Bundiyarra Aboriginal Community Aboriginal Corporation on Wednesday 20 August from 9am-1pm and will offer free C3 vaccinations, microchipping and registrations for unvaccinated dogs.

A session will also take place in Mullewa in the coming weeks with dates to be advertised soon.

To be eligible for the program you must hold a Centrelink card, student card or WA Seniors Card, your dog must have never had a vaccine before and be in good health.

For more information please contact the City on 9956 6600 or email council@cgg.wa.gov.au.

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