Free pet supplies and advice for local pet owners will be on offer in Rockingham on Thursday, September 7.
The Community Action Day event at Ennis Ave Reserve on Unnaro Street will include free dog health checks and microchipping, free dog and cat food, plus free flea/tick treatments.
Pet owners who are struggling to make ends meet are encouraged to come along between 1pm and 3pm.
RSPCA WA Executive Manager Animal and Enforcement Operations Hannah Dreaver said more and more pet owners were asking for help amidst the cost-of-living crisis.
"The City of Rockingham is in the top five metropolitan areas for cruelty reports, and a lack of food or vet care are top concerns for pets in the area," she said.
"It’s hoped this support will ease some pressure on family budgets and help stop small health problems for pets becoming big and expensive ones.
"We want to keep much-loved pets together with their owners wherever possible. If you could benefit from a little help with your animals, please come along and take advantage of this free support."
People are welcome to bring social, vaccinated dogs and puppies along to the event on leash.
Due to welfare concerns, cats are not able to attend, however cat advice, food and flea/tick treatments will be available. RSPCA WA inspectors and an RSPCA WA dog trainer will be on hand to answer questions.
The health checks will be conducted by vet staff and students from South Metro TAFE and Murdoch University.
Pet owners who would like to attend are asked to register online at rspcawa.org.au/events
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