2017 Operation Wanted ... an upgrade that will make a pet's life easier (Photo: RSPCA)

July 27,  2017

Seven South Burnett vets have signed up for this year’s “Operation Wanted” RSPCA desexing campaign, which has the catchy slogan “D-53X Upgrade”

It’s an opportunity for pet owners to save 20 per cent on the cost of desexing their cat or dog.

The three-month “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 until August 31.

To take advantage of the discount, pet owners should register online. They will receive a discount code to give to the vet.

This is the fourth 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, 17 council areas are involved.

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South Burnett vets taking part:

Barambah Veterinary Surgery
217 Haly Street, Kingaroy
(07) 4162-4060

Nanango Country Veterinary Services
7 Fitzroy Street, Nanango
(07) 4163-3388

Nanango Veterinary Surgery
104 Drayton Street, Nanango
(07) 4163-1622

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

 

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