SAVA reaches out further with Bravecto Cares Campaign

The South African Veterinary Association Community Veterinary Clinic (SAVA-CVC) receives over 1000 Bravecto® doses as part of the #BravectoCares campaign.

Bravecto, Community Support, Animal Welfare, Merck, SAVA, South African Veterinary Association, Tick Flea Prevention

On Friday 21 May 2021, the South African Veterinary Association Community Veterinary Clinic (SAVA-CVC) was pleased to have received over 1000 Bravecto® Spot-On for Dogs doses as part of the #BravectoCares campaign.

With the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the current economical challenges, welfare and non-profit organisations are struggling to meet their outreach objectives with regular donor funding drying up. To ease the financial burden and support South Africa’s heroic animal welfare community, Bravecto® has stepped in and donated more than R9 million worth of Bravecto® stock, from May – October 2021.

SAVA-CVC Director, Claudia Cloete and Manager, Vhonani Manenzhe, accepted the tail-wagging donation of 1379 doses of Bravecto® Spot-On for Dogs which will go a long way in protecting community canines from ticks, fleas and mites.

Bravecto, Community Support, Animal Welfare, Merck, SAVA, South African Veterinary Association, Tick Flea Prevention

“It is an honour to be part of this great initiative from Bravecto®. As a veterinary association, our responsibility is to support veterinarians that provide education and primary veterinary care for animals in low-income communities. The donation from Bravecto® will assist us greatly in the fight against ticks and fleas”, says SAVA-CVC Director, Claudia Cloete.

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