Farewell and Good Luck Alix!
Website Editor • January 24, 2019
24th January 2019
This month we all had to say a very sad goodbye to our lovely vet Alix. Alix joined us early last year and has been huge asset to the practice. As many of you will know, her passion lies in Veterinary Dentistry and she has just landed an amazing post at Eastcott Referrals
as a resident training to be a dental specialist.
Our loss is definitely Eastcott's gain and we would all like to thank her for her unfailing enthusiasm, skill (and the cheese scones) and we all wish her the very best of luck for her future career.

In the second of her series looking at the role of animals in war, vet nurse Meg Gardner looks at life in the
trenches for the men and dogs of Twenty-two Company King’s Fusiliers. An uncompromising tale of life on the front line in 1916, as told from the perspective of the dogs who lived and worked alongside the soldiers of the British Forces. A tale of loyalty and friendship, hardship and loss. As both men and dogs face the horrors of warfare, an unexpected arrival in the trenches shows both dogs and men the value of compassion.