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Wagga Animal Rescue's Dream Of A Desexing Project


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Shamelessly asking for people to vote to help us win $5000 for a community desexing project.

We have been working on this for a while and have already fundraised a few thousand dollars. We hope to run something every 6 months including discounted microchipping as well.

This would benefit the entire community.

http://sunsuperdreams.com.au/dream/view/wagga-animal-rescue-community-desexing-project

Any votes would be much appreciated! :)

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I tried but the link they sent in the email to verify does not work so my vote won't register.

I have managed a work around so my vote will now count for you. Good luck. :)

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Not sure if you could get some additional support from Charles Sturt university Vet Faculty and the RSPCA?

Usyd has just become involved in CAWS http://educationrspcansw.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/launch-of-caws-draws-applause.html perhaps you could see if something similar could be run in Wagga?

I didn't even realise the program existed till monday so just throwing it out there :)

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Not sure if you could get some additional support from Charles Sturt university Vet Faculty and the RSPCA?

Usyd has just become involved in CAWS http://educationrspcansw.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/launch-of-caws-draws-applause.html perhaps you could see if something similar could be run in Wagga?

I didn't even realise the program existed till monday so just throwing it out there :)

Thanks for the info and suggestions. I am actually meeting with president of Wagga RSPCA today to see if we can do soemthing together. :)

CSU Vet School runs a spey clinic every year open to rescues and the pound in which 4th/5th year vet students do the surgeries under supervision at a very discounted price. I have spoken to them previously about a desexing project but when they opened in Wagga they made agreements with other vets not to be open to the public and not take business from the other vets. CSU only has a referral vet here and are attached to a public vet surgery. So their hands are tied in regards to that.

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