Finalists Announced For Ceva Awards For Animal Welfare
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Ceva Animal Health UK, manufacturer of the leading veterinary behaviour products, Feliway® and AdaptilTM (previously known as DAP®), has announced the finalists for its Ceva Awards for Animal Welfare.
The finalists for each of the categories are:
Chris Laurence Vet of the Year
James Staton J F Staton Veterinary Practice, Wood Green, London
Richard Edwards AlphaPet Veterinary Clinic, Bognor Regis
Nicola Martin PDSA, Telford
Jeremy Stattersfield Burnham House Veterinary Surgery, Dover
Welfare Nurse of the Year
Rachel Wright The Tree of Life for Animals, India
Helen Fitzgerald Chantry Vets, West Yorkshire
Laura Baster Millennium Veterinary Practice, Braintree
Wendy Leadbeater Animals Asia Foundation, Hong Kong
Pet Lovers Welfare Award
Ian Farrar Coventry
Jill Moss Edgware, Middlesex
Paul Farthing Plymouth
Carol Fowler Gloucestershire
“We were really impressed with the high standard and the number of entries for the awards. Our judges found it very difficult to decide who to shortlist,” comments Ginette Bryant at Ceva Animal Health UK. “The finalists chosen are all inspirational individuals who are passionate about companion animal welfare and we look forward to honouring their achievements and dedication.”
All the finalists have been invited to the Ceva Awards for Animal Welfare that will take place on Thursday 12 April 2012 during WSAVA/BSAVA/FECAVA Congress in Birmingham.
For further information, please telephone Ceva Animal Health on 01494 781510, email [email protected] or contact your local Ceva territory manager.2501 views
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1st March, 2012 17h00
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