RSPCA WA will be in the City of Mandurah on Tuesday 3 March offering free advice and supplies to pet owners who may be struggling with the costs of caring for their pets.
The Community Action Day will take place at Bortolo Park, Greenfields from 9:00am to 11:00am.
RSPCA WA staff and volunteers will be on hand to perform health checks and microchipping for dogs, give out flea and worming treatments for cats and dogs, and hand out free cat and dog food. Pet owners are also encouraged to chat to our friendly staff about dog behaviour issues, training tips and any other behaviour or health-related questions.
RSPCA WA Chief Operating Officer Hannah Dreaver said the organisation was continuing to see the impact of rising costs for goods, services and housing on people's ability to look after their pets.
"Even though there was a 12 per cent drop in the number of cruelty reports coming out of the City of Mandurah last financial year, the numbers are still high at 255 – the eighth highest of all WA LGAs," she said. Dogs were the subject of 88 per cent of those reports so I encourage dog owners in particular who may need some help to come along."
"Our community days offering free support are designed to ease some pressure on family budgets and help stop small health problems for pets from becoming big and expensive ones.
"When you look at the problems our staff deal with there are definitely patterns - untreated skin conditions, often caused by fleas, that have become chronic; underweight animals; strays with no microchip to identify their owner; and animals surrendered because they've become too much of a handful. We can address all of these issues at
days like this one."
People are welcome to bring social, vaccinated dogs and puppies along to the event on leash. If your puppy has not had all its vaccinations yet, you will need to carry the puppy at all times. Due to welfare concerns, cats cannot attend but cat owners are encouraged to attend for free supplies and advice.
RSPCA WA inspectors, an RSPCA WA dog behaviourist, and City of Mandurah rangers will be on hand to answer welfare-related, training, and registration questions. Health checks will be conducted by vet staff and students from South Metropolitan TAFE. Pet owners who would like to attend are asked to register here.
RSPCA WA thanks the City of Mandurah, South Metropolitan TAFE, Petbarn Foundation, Vets Beyond Borders, and volunteers for their support.