Coopers Animal Health

For 150 years Coopers Animal Health has been at the forefront of providing quality animal health care products to Australian livestock producers.  Over time the product range has been extended and developed to include worm control, lice protection, fly and tick treatments, vaccines, disinfectants and intramammary antibiotics, which can be found in the unique Coopers gold drums or gold packaging.

Find out more about Coopers range of products...

Cattle Vaccines

Intervet Australia produces a number of cattle vaccines at their Bendigo Manufacturing Facility, including Bovilis® MH, the vaccine against the most important cause of BRD in Australian Feedlot cattle.

For more information on this important vaccine


Welcome to the Intervet Australia Website

Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health is a global, research-driven company that develops, manufactures and markets abroad range of veterinary medicines and services. We offer one of the industry’s most innovative portfolios, spanning products for the prevention, treatment and control of disease in all major farm and companion animal species.

Our aim is to create value and contribute to the ongoing success of our customers. In short, we aim to earn the trust of our customers every day. By listening carefully to all our stakeholders and putting customer satisfaction at the core of our business, we provide innovative, high-quality, and above all, solutions-driven products and services for farm and companion animal species.

By consistently delivering the highest standards of quality, professionalism and integrity, our aim is to become the partner of choice for veterinarians, producers and animal owners.

 


 

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Canine Parvovirus

Canine Parvovirus (CPV) remains the most prevalent of the fatal infectious diseases in dogs in Australia. Intervet Australia has recently introduced a new CPV vaccine that protects against all known strains of CPV. To find out more about the CPV situation in Australia, click here.

Successful Management of Diabetes in Dogs and Cats