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181 veterinary practices in Queensland have signed up to RSPCA Qld’s 2019 desexing campaign so far! Now in its 5th year, Operation Wanted is a joint 3 month statewide animal desexing campaign driven by RSPCA Qld, participating vets and local councils. Starting on June 1, 2019, participating vets will be offering their local communities 20% … Continued
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I was able to afford to get the desexing, microchip and blood tests…without the price reduction I would not have been able to get the peace of mind blood test that she would be able to handle the operation
20% was a massive help. Thank you.
It would be great if all veterinary clinics took part.
I had three kittens to desex, 2 female and 1 make. The 20% really did help reduce the cost, I was very grateful.
More vet practices on the Sunshine Coast are supporting Operation Wanted this year, encouraging local residents to desex their pets. “Last year 854 pets were desexed in the region and we hope this year that even more responsible owners consider the simple operation for their pets,” said RSPCA Qld spokesperson Michael Beatty. 14 vet practices … Continued
This year we have seen an increase in Brisbane vets participating in the desexing initiative, Operation Wanted. An astounding 38 veterinary practices in the Brisbane City Council area are offering 20% off cat and dog desexing until August 31! “We’ve had a terrific reaction from Brisbane residents and we’d like to thank participating vets and … Continued