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Pets At Home Vets Group Teams Up With The National Trust To Help Raise Awareness Of Pet Safety During Summer

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28th July, 2014 11h12


Retriever with frisbee in his mouth The Pets at Home Vets Group, the largest veterinary group in the UK have teamed up with the National Trust to help raise awareness of pet safety during summer. The campaign will see Vets and Vet nurses from Vets4Pets and Companion Care practices touring the country hosting ‘Out & About’ roadshows at National Trust venues across England and Northern Ireland, from July through to September. Huw Stacey, Head of Clinical services & Veterinary surgeon said: “The summer period presents a number of hazards for pets and we’re holding the ‘Out & About’ roadshow to meet as many pet owners as we can to help raise awareness about how you can help keep pets happy and healthy over the summer. Visitors to the roadshow will have the opportunity to speak face-to-face with vets and nurses from their local Vets4Pets or Companion Care practice”. “They’ll be providing practical advice on everything from avoiding heat stroke and dehydration, to being aware of poisoning hazards such as wet creosote on garden fences and the dangers associated with taking dogs to the beach such as jellyfish stings and cuts from broken glass. We’ve teamed up with the National Trust as they have some excellent dog-friendly venues and are a great place for pet owners to get out and about with their dogs over the summer,” Huw continued. Dr Rod Hebden, Head of Corporate Partnerships at the National Trust said : “The National Trust has got hundreds of dog-friendly places to visit in the coast and countryside, and many of our gardens and parks welcome dogs on leads, so we are delighted to be working with Vets4Pets and Companion Care to help our visitors keep their pets healthy and happy this summer. Lots of our 4 million members are pet owners, so our partnership with Britain’s largest veterinary group provides them with access to great tips and advice from Vets4Pets animal-loving experts, which is really relevant to our supporters.” The Out & About campaign has a dedicated website www.petslovesummer.co.uk where pet owners can search for their nearest event venue as well as watch short videos with help and advice on how to keep pets safe and healthy throughout the summer.

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