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At The Barn Equine Surgery we aim to provide the highest quality of care for our clients and their horses. The practice covers the whole of the East Dorset/West Hampshire region and visits can be arranged for all routine equine veterinary work including modern dentistry. Our patients range from child's ponies to International Competition horses.
The practice provides cover for racecourses, team-chases, hunter trials, eventing and local shows where the vets often act as judges. We are registered for JMB height certification, we routinely work with the ILPH and RSPCA, and perform Riding Establishment Inspections for the New Forest and East Dorset District Councils.
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At Seadown Veterinary Group we aim to provide the very highest quality of veterinary care for all species of animals. This involves continued investment in both facilities and staff. The practice base is Seadown Veterinary Hospital in Hythe. The hospital is inspected regularly to ensure that it meets the strict standards of the British Veterinary Hospital Association. Nursing staff are always on duty at the Hospital where we provide 24 hour emergency cover. The recently opened Equine unit now allows for hospitalisation of equine cases and for in depth investigations to be made on site.
Our practice provides care to clients from Hythe to Christchurch, Ringwood, Fordingbridge and Romsey and all of the New Forest. We offer our clients the highest quality care in clinical and lameness investiagtions, Stud and AI work, Vettings, Equine Dentistry and JMB Height Certification. We routinely provide cover at all manner of equine events in the Hampshire area
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"Committed to improving the treatment and welfare of all animal species throughout the world"
Worldwide Veterinary Service (WVS) is a UK registered animal welfare charity (No. 1100485) committed to improving the treatment and welfare of all animal species throughout the world. The main emphasis is on providing a sustainable veterinary resource in the form of volunteer veterinary teams, drugs, equipment and advice, to assist animal charities and non-profit organisations around the world.
The health and livelihoods of people, particularly those in developing regions, are inextricably linked to animal health and disease control. WVS provides veterinary trained personnel and support crew (WVS non-vet members) to assist with projects that address these issues. Our projects range from neutering expeditions and mobile health clinics to welfare education programmes and conservation projects all over the world.
WVS work with organisations that share similar objectives to our own. By combining resources with our associated charities we undertake are better funded, better equipped and better organised in order to make a difference where it counts.
WVS also run projects to train veterinary professionals, paraprofessionals and veterinary students in countries where veterinary assistance is limited and has initiated programmes around the world.
We seek to alleviate suffering and improve the welfare and moral perception of animals worldwide by:
•Coordinating trams of volunteers to assist the work of animal welfare organisations in all countries.
•Supplying medicine, equipment and advice where they are needed the most.
•Providing sustainable input, building ling term relationships and leading education programmes to the benefit of local animal and human populations.
•Promoting and conducting research in all matters relating to animal welfare.
On our website you can find details of the conservation, exotic, production and companion animal projects that we are involved with.
www.wvs.org.uk
Affiliated with the Worldwide Veterinary Service is VetAdventure, which is a social enterprise company that offers exceptional holidays with a unique veterinary and wildlife conservation perspective. VetAdventure combines rewarding activities in beautiful destinations with professional expertise and memorable life experiences. This is the best in responsible eco-tourism. All the profits made from VetAdventure go to WVS and their ongoing work.