VN April 2022
Vetnews | April 2022 13 “It has been heartbreaking to go into Pienaarsig day after day and see the animals’ condition, but now I have hope,” said Victoria Nance. “The EberVet training was incredible, and now we’ll be able to help so many more people and encourage many more to have their pets sterilised. I am so grateful to this team for coming all the way out here to assist us.” EberVet CEO Dr Hilldidge Beer pleaded: “If every veterinarian and veterinary nurse gave some of their time to help these isolated communities, we’d have a smaller, far healthier and happier animal population. This kind of work is gratifying and reminds us why we became vets in the first place.” *The EberVet Petcare Group will return to Nieu Bethesda in Spring for a second Spayathon. CVC News I CVC Nuus Hendriette Hector wanted Optel neutered to stop him fighting and wandering Sr Mills took trainees onto the streets of Pienaarsig to learn EberVet nurses prepping for surgery at the Spayday Trainee Michaela Jacobs has always dreamed of being a Veterinarian, but financial circumstances have made that impossible Sr Mills advises a dog owner in Pienaarsig >>> 14
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