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IN PICTURES: Spay it Forward gives Brookton and Pingelly dogs free vaccinations, micro-chipping and treatments

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Storm Cliff, 10, and dachshund Bean.
Camera IconStorm Cliff, 10, and dachshund Bean. Credit: Hannah Whitehead

About 90 dogs descended on Brookton’s Seabrook Aboriginal Corporation Community Hall on Sunday for free vaccinations, microchipping, and flea and worming treatments.

Kristy Jetta and her dog Maverick.
Camera IconKristy Jetta and her dog Maverick. Credit: Hannah Whitehead

Seven vet, project and shire volunteers delivered $75,000 worth of services from 10am-2pm, with the WA Pet Project’s Spay it Forward project made possible by a $10,000 Bendigo Community Bank Pingelly and Brookton grant.

A roaming door-knocking team visited households to treat dogs who could not make the journey to the hall.

Collaborators Heartlands Veterinary Hospital put forward volunteers, and NexGard Spectra provided flea and worming treatments and pet goodies including leads and treats, while the Shire of Brookton offered in-kind registration for concession cardholders.

WA Pet Project booked tens of desexing surgeries at a tenth of the usual surgery price, paid for by pet-owner contributions to the not-for-profit organisation.

Spay it Forward program co-ordinator Jennifer Sutey said desexing improved pet health and longevity, as well as the health of the community.

Ms Sutey said the program works with more than 30 vets throughout the State, including in Narrogin and Collie, to help concession cardholders experiencing financial hardship receive pet care for dogs and cats.

She thanked the collaborators and countless volunteers behind the scenes who brought the project to life.

Kurtis Wiles, dog Ozzy and Teken Boyd.
Camera IconKurtis Wiles, dog Ozzy and Teken Boyd. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Shontae Jetta with her four-month-old golden retriever Alfy.
Camera IconShontae Jetta with her four-month-old golden retriever Alfy. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Mariah Edwards, 17, and her dog Tank.
Camera IconMariah Edwards, 17, and her dog Tank. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Tammy Yarran, her dog Pebbles, Lynise Bennell and two-week-old puppy Nala.
Camera IconTammy Yarran, her dog Pebbles, Lynise Bennell and two-week-old puppy Nala. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Steven Bennell and his dog Tiger.
Camera IconSteven Bennell and his dog Tiger. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Christa-Bell Riley and her dog Ruby.
Camera IconChrista-Bell Riley and her dog Ruby. Credit: Hannah Whitehead
Clare Bingham with dogs Tank and Vixen.
Camera IconClare Bingham with dogs Tank and Vixen. Credit: Hannah Whitehead

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