Bunny owners hopping mad about dwindling calicivirus vaccine stocks

By Georgina Connery
Updated April 12 2017 - 9:48am, first published March 1 2017 - 6:54pm
Andrew Lizzio, who runs Sealed With a Lop Kiss Rabbitry in Googong and has concerns the new Korean strain of calicivirus poses a great threat to domestic rabbits. Photo: Rohan Thomson
Andrew Lizzio, who runs Sealed With a Lop Kiss Rabbitry in Googong and has concerns the new Korean strain of calicivirus poses a great threat to domestic rabbits. Photo: Rohan Thomson

Canberra vets are running low on a vaccine used to protect domestic rabbits against calicivirus as pet owners rush to safeguard their animals before a new virus strain is released across Australia this week.

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