River City Heads to Waycross!!!

April 20, 2010 · Posted in Uncategorized 

We have had such a large number of requests to come and provide spay/neuter and Wellness services in Ware County, Georgia, that RCCAH is now going to add WAYCROSS, GEORGIA, to the spay day schedule!! Currently we have clients driving east from many of the communities far to the west of Brunswick, where we do several spay days each month, and this new location will help serve those folks and also the Waycross area as well.

    This will make safe and affordable spay neuter and wellness services available for residents of Alma, Blackshear, Screven, Homerville, Nahunta, and Pearson townships as well as Waycross itself. We will be parking the mobile unit at the Tractor Supply Store right on US 1, so it will be easy to find, and convenient to all.
 
    River City has been warmly welcomed by many local pet advocates in Waycross, and we look forward to making a big difference for the pets and people of this community. With everyone’s help, we plan to reduce the tragically high numbers of dogs and cats euthanized in the local animal care facility, where “surplus” animals are taken and for which few homes are found. With increased awareness of this issue of uncontrolled reproduction and with a safe and affordable option available, we are going to work very hard to make Waycross a better place for pets and their owners!!!

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2 Responses to “River City Heads to Waycross!!!”

  1. Rachael on May 28th, 2010 4:06 pm

    I saw the bus when I was at Tractor Supply today. Wasn’t sure what it was all about. I remembered the website and came home to check it out. I think its WONDERFUL what you are doing. I preach spay and neuter, spay and neuter, spay and neuter all the time!! May God Bless you and yours! Will be filling out the volunteer application and sending it in. Thanks Guys!

  2. Dr Gionet on July 3rd, 2010 11:03 am

    Thanks, Rachael!!
    Please spread the word and please also let people know we are especially interested in educating folks about the crisis with overpopulation AND the benefits of spaying and neutering, especially earlier in life (safe to do as early as 8 weeks, but especially beneficial if done before 5 months of age.)
    We have had great success with raising awareness in other communities, such as Brunswick and Kingsland and the Gulf Coast, where we have brought our services for many years. We hope we will help in Waycross as well, and that people will appreciate the benefit of a lifelong relationship with their family veterinarian, both for their pet and for the whole community.
    Very much appreciate your comment!!

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