A Truly ‘Pawsitive’ Day! - The Pet People big charity help out.

At Pet People Vets, we recently had the pleasure of hosting a charity help out day to support our charitable partners, Animal Rescue & Care. We're thrilled to report that the event was a tremendous success, with many animals receiving much-needed preventative care and neutering services. We're grateful for the opportunity to have made a positive impact in our community.

We know that preventative care is essential to keeping pets healthy and happy, but we also understand that it can be costly. Our charity help out day aimed to address this issue by providing free of charge preventative care services for the day. We were proud to be able to offer neutering, dental care, microchipping, health checks and vaccinations to a range of species including rabbits. 

The event wasn't just about providing veterinary services, though. We wanted to make it a fun and engaging day for everyone who attended, so the staff had a team lunch together too! It was great to see everyone come together and enjoy the day, while also offering great learning opportunities for our Vet and Nurse students.

We want to extend a heartfelt thanks to everyone who came out to support us on our charity help out day. It was truly an honor to be able to give back to our community in this way. We also want to thank our charitable partners, Animal Rescue & Care, for all the amazing work they do to help animals in need. We're proud to stand alongside them in their mission. You can read more about them here: https://animalrescueandcare.org.uk/

In conclusion, our charity help out day was a huge success and we look forward to holding similar events in the future. At Pet People Vets, we're committed to providing the best possible care for pets, and we're grateful for the opportunity to have made a difference in the lives of these animals. We hope this is a step in the right direction to helping these animals find their forever homes. 

You can find out more about the fantastic work that Animal Rescue & Care do and if you would like to make a donation, you can do via their website.

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