lottielouise
Wise Old Thumper
I have put this on a thread in GC, but I was meaning to put it here, but I was weighlaid
In the Hartlepool Mail last week, scroll to the bottom for rabbits, but I think the rest deserves a mention too. Yeahy Hartlepool RSPCA!!!
http://www.rspcahartlepool.org.uk/
FREE DOG NEUTERING
IF YOU OWN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING BREEDS OF DOG, EASYVETS, WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE RSPCA, WILL NEUTER AND MICROCHIP IT COMPLETELY FREE OF CHARGE
*Staffordshire Bull Terriers or Staffordshire crosses
*Rotweiller or Rotweiller crosses
*Lurchers/Greyhounds, Whippets l Any Bulldog variety
*Dogue be Bordeaux l Akitas/Huskies and crosses
*German Shepherds and crosses
Funded by the RSPCA Sunderland, Hartlepool & South Tyneside
To make an appointment please phone:
Felling Clinic TEL 0191 4692232 1 Brewery Lane, Brewery Lane Ind. Est., Felling
Burnopfield Clinic TEL 01207 271504 13 Busty Bank, Burnopfield
Shiney Row Clinic TEL 0191 3857730 39 Westbourne Tce, Shiney Row
At present the following neutering terms apply:-
Dogs
We have in place an agreement, with participating local vets, whereby we offer a VASTLY REDUCED RATE for dog castrate and spey. The cost to you would be ONLY £30! An average dog castrate is £90 and an average ***** spey is £120! We continue to offer FREE microchipping along with the neutering voucher at certain vets.
Cats
We can offer discounted neutering for cats at certain vets.
Rabbits/Ferrets
Free of charge neutering vouchers are also available for these animals.
** A full list of FREE MICROCHIP EVENTS for 2010 is available on our FUNDRAISING & EVENTS page**
Microchipping is a quick and painless procedure; a small 'grain of rice' size microchip is implanted between your pets shoulder blades, it takes a few seconds to do and lasts a lifetime. This microchip contains a unique number, which is registered with all of the pet owners contact details. It will ensure that you and your pet can be reunited should he/she go missing. A scanner is used to identify if an found animal has been microchipped. The central database is contacted and given your pets' unique microchip number, you will then be contacted to tell you where your animal is being held until you can be reunited
In the Hartlepool Mail last week, scroll to the bottom for rabbits, but I think the rest deserves a mention too. Yeahy Hartlepool RSPCA!!!
http://www.rspcahartlepool.org.uk/
FREE DOG NEUTERING
IF YOU OWN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING BREEDS OF DOG, EASYVETS, WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE RSPCA, WILL NEUTER AND MICROCHIP IT COMPLETELY FREE OF CHARGE
*Staffordshire Bull Terriers or Staffordshire crosses
*Rotweiller or Rotweiller crosses
*Lurchers/Greyhounds, Whippets l Any Bulldog variety
*Dogue be Bordeaux l Akitas/Huskies and crosses
*German Shepherds and crosses
Funded by the RSPCA Sunderland, Hartlepool & South Tyneside
To make an appointment please phone:
Felling Clinic TEL 0191 4692232 1 Brewery Lane, Brewery Lane Ind. Est., Felling
Burnopfield Clinic TEL 01207 271504 13 Busty Bank, Burnopfield
Shiney Row Clinic TEL 0191 3857730 39 Westbourne Tce, Shiney Row
At present the following neutering terms apply:-
Dogs
We have in place an agreement, with participating local vets, whereby we offer a VASTLY REDUCED RATE for dog castrate and spey. The cost to you would be ONLY £30! An average dog castrate is £90 and an average ***** spey is £120! We continue to offer FREE microchipping along with the neutering voucher at certain vets.
Cats
We can offer discounted neutering for cats at certain vets.
Rabbits/Ferrets
Free of charge neutering vouchers are also available for these animals.
** A full list of FREE MICROCHIP EVENTS for 2010 is available on our FUNDRAISING & EVENTS page**
Microchipping is a quick and painless procedure; a small 'grain of rice' size microchip is implanted between your pets shoulder blades, it takes a few seconds to do and lasts a lifetime. This microchip contains a unique number, which is registered with all of the pet owners contact details. It will ensure that you and your pet can be reunited should he/she go missing. A scanner is used to identify if an found animal has been microchipped. The central database is contacted and given your pets' unique microchip number, you will then be contacted to tell you where your animal is being held until you can be reunited