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Last Call For Petplan Equine Vet Of The Year Nominations

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27th June, 2011 15h03


Petplan Equine, the UK’s leading specialist Equine insurance provider, is giving veterinary staff from across the country one last chance to nominate their outstanding colleague for this year’s prestigious ‘Petplan Equine Vet of the Year Award’ 2011. Petplan Equine has worked closely with equine vets for over 20 years and understands the important role vets play in supporting the long-term health and wellbeing of a horse. The award, which has been running since 2008, was developed to give horse owners and veterinary staff an opportunity to recognise and celebrate the outstanding care that equine vets across the country provide to horses each day. Neil Brettell, Director of Petplan Equine, commented: “Vets play such an important role in the day-to-day care of a horse. They are the first people horse owners turn to, whether it is for specific medical attention or simply advice and support. These awards give the equine community an opportunity to publicly thank those vets who deliver a truly excellent service.” So, if you believe your colleague goes above and beyond the call of duty this is your chance to nominate them to see their dedication and commitment publicly recognised. Nominations for this year’s Petplan Equine Vet of the Year Award can be made online by visiting www.petplanequine.co.uk/vetawards. Nominations close on 5th August 2011. The 2011 Petplan Equine Vet of the Year will be announced at the prestigious Animal Health Trust UK Equestrian Awards in London, on Thursday 3rd November, 2011. The winner will be decided by an independent specialist panel made up of David Stickels, Head of Fundraising at the Animal Health Trust; Deidre Carson, President of the British Equine Veterinary Association; Gil Riley, Petplan Equine Vet of the Year 2009; and Alison Bridge, Editor of Horse & Rider Magazine.

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