The Pupp Project
15/05/2023
This Saturday - FREE / KOHA PARVO VACCINATIONS for dogs aged 8 weeks to 1 year for Community services card holders at the Cook Island Community Shed, 283, Kirkbride road, Mangere.
To book an appointment - fill out our online form: https://form.jotform.com/230450718697059 or email us at info pupp.co.nz.
Proof of community services card & photo ID required.
Parvovirus causes severe disease and is the leading killer of puppies in New Zealand. The virus is highly contagious and very common in areas with low vaccination rates. If your puppy or young dog is not vaccinated, the chances of picking up the virus are very high. Please have your puppy vaccinated to protect them and help stop the spread of the virus.
26/04/2023
Kia Ora South Auckland dog owners! FREE / KOHA PARVO VACCINATIONS for dogs aged 8 weeks to 1 year. Community services card holders only.
Location: the Cook Island Community Shed, 283, Kirkbride road, Mangere.
To book an appointment - fill out our online form: https://form.jotform.com/230450718697059 or email us at info pupp.co.nz.
Proof of community services card & photo ID required.
Parvovirus causes severe disease and is the leading killer of puppies in New Zealand. The virus is highly contagious and very common in areas with low vaccination rates. If your puppy or young dog is not vaccinated, the chances of picking up the virus are very high. Please have your puppy vaccinated to protect them and help stop the spread of the virus.
Pupp Project Appointment Request Please click the link to complete this form.
05/03/2023
Kia Ora South Auckland dog owners! FREE / KOHA PARVO VACCINATIONS for dogs aged 8 weeks to 1 year. Community services card holders only.
Location: the Cook Island Community Shed, 283, Kirkbride road, Mangere.
To book an appointment - please fill out our online form here: https://form.jotform.com/230450718697059 or email us at info pupp.co.nz. Proof of community services card & photo ID required.
Parvovirus causes severe disease and is the leading killer of puppies in New Zealand. The virus is highly contagious and very common in areas with low vaccination rates. If your puppy or young dog is not vaccinated, the chances of picking up the virus are very high. Please have your puppy vaccinated to protect them and help stop the spread of the virus.
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