June 8, 2016
Seven South Burnett vets have signed up so far for this year’s “Operation Wanted” RSPCA desexing campaign.
It’s an opportunity for pet owners to save money and go into the draw to win a Harley Davidson motorbike, just like a Kingaroy resident did during last year’s campaign.
The woman had her five-year-old Rottweiler desexed at the Barambah Veterinary Surgery in Kingaroy, and won a Harley Davidson Forty-Eight 2015 XL1200X ’48, valued at $20,000!
The three-month Queensland-wide “Operation Wanted” campaign is being organised by the RSPCA in co-operation with local councils.
Vets involved are offering at least a 20 per cent discount on desexing charges for three months from June 1.
The RSPCA hopes an extra 30,000 animals will be desexed across Queensland because of the promotion – which will save millions of animals’ lives down the line.
This is the third year the South Burnett Regional Council has been involved in Operation Wanted.
The South Burnett was one of the original nine regions to take part in the campaign; this year, 26 Queensland council areas are involved.
Prizes available to be won this year are: A Harley Davidson 2016 FLSTF Fat Boy, a pet-friendly seven-day beach holiday, a $500 RSPCA World for Pets Superstore voucher, and 26 x $200 vet vouchers (1 per region)
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South Burnett vets taking part:
Barambah Veterinary Surgery
217 Haly Street, Kingaroy
(07) 4162-4060
Burnett Mobile Vet
82a Drayton Street, Nanango
(07) 4163-1566
Nanango Country Veterinary Services
7 Fitzroy Street, Nanango
(07) 4163-3388
South Burnett Veterinary Services – Kingaroy
163 Youngman Street, Kingaroy
(07) 4162-4999
South Burnett Veterinary Services – Murgon
56 Douglas Street, Murgon
(07) 4168-1277
South Burnett Veterinary Services – Wondai
66 Mackenzie Street, Wondai
(07) 4168-1277
Wooroolin Veterinary Services
39 Alexander Street, Wooroolin
(07) 4164-2010
For vets in other areas, visit the Operation Wanted website