VETERINARIANS AFFIRM THE IMPORTANCE OF VACCINATION IN THE FACE OF THE CANINE INFLUENZA OUTBREAK Doylestown Veterinary Hospital to hold a Canine
Influenza Vaccination Clinic DOYLESTOWN, Pa., April 21, 2015 — The outbreak of canine influenza virus (CIV) in the Midwest is understandably frightening for many pet owners.
A student receives an
influenza vaccination from a University Health Services nurse during a
clinic held Dec. 4, 2009, at the University of Wisconsin - Madison.
«It used to be very rare for a
clinic to require
influenza [
vaccinations], but now we and other
clinics are now requiring that,» said the animal hospital's assistant manager Sierra Slautterback.
Community Pet
Clinics ACC's Community Pet Clinics provide free vaccinations for dogs and cats, including rabies, DAPP, FVRCP, Bordetella and canine influenza — as well as microchips and referrals for free spay / neuter surgeries — at pop - up clinics scheduled throughout the
Clinics ACC's Community Pet
Clinics provide free vaccinations for dogs and cats, including rabies, DAPP, FVRCP, Bordetella and canine influenza — as well as microchips and referrals for free spay / neuter surgeries — at pop - up clinics scheduled throughout the
Clinics provide free
vaccinations for dogs and cats, including rabies, DAPP, FVRCP, Bordetella and canine
influenza — as well as microchips and referrals for free spay / neuter surgeries — at pop - up
clinics scheduled throughout the
clinics scheduled throughout the Bronx.