1704 days ago

🐈World Vet Day - Saturday the 24th April 2021 🐕‍🦺

Hamilton Small Animal Veterinary Centre

Tomorrow is World Vet Day 2021 and we are celebrating our incredible Vet Team and all vets worldwide. World Veterinary Day is an annual event that was created by the World Veterinary Association to promote and highlight the work performed by veterinarians around the world.

It is a day to remind ourselves of their remarkable dedication to animal health, care and welfare, so a Big Thank You to Dr Henri, Dr Nicole, Dr Stephen, Dr Simon, Dr Larry and our VRS Referral Surgeon Dr Ian Millward who between them bring you over 120 years of veterinary experience and knowledge.

Although difficult to accurately say, it is estimated that there are approximately 1.8 Million registered vets worldwide. So here are some pictures of our wonderful six in action!

www.hamiltonvets.co.nz... www.nzva.org.nz...

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Is it ok to regift something that you have been given?
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Do you use the district nursing service?
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