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Events No 94 Spring 2020

Spring 2020 issue of quarterly magazine for Sudbury & District in Suffolk. Includes a what's on diary of events, community information and detailed lists of local clubs, associations, playgroups and nurseries. Events also gives businesses the opportunity to promote their services to the local community.

Spring 2020 issue of quarterly magazine for Sudbury & District in Suffolk. Includes a what's on diary of events, community information and detailed lists of local clubs, associations, playgroups and nurseries. Events also gives businesses the opportunity to promote their services to the local community.

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Pet advice by Ardmore Veterinary Group<br />

PET TRAVEL DURING THE BREXIT<br />

TRANSITION PERIOD<br />

You can travel with your pet to the EU under the<br />

current pet travel rules using your current UK-issued<br />

EU pet passport.<br />

If you’re travelling with your pet for the first time<br />

you’ll have to visit one of our vets to get a pet<br />

passport.<br />

Pet travel from 1 January 2021<br />

The UK will become a third country from 1 January<br />

2021. Third countries can apply to the European<br />

Commission to be listed. In the EU Pet Travel Scheme,<br />

there are 3 categorisations of third country: Unlisted,<br />

Part 1 listed, Part 2 listed.<br />

Pet travel requirements will change depending on<br />

what category the UK becomes on 1 January 2021.<br />

Please see our News section on www.ardmorevets.<br />

co.uk for more information.<br />

SPECIFIC FOOD FOR YOUR DOG OR CAT<br />

We recommend and stock the Specific diet range for<br />

all life stages as well as for clinical conditions such<br />

as allergies and kidney disease. We are pleased to<br />

provide a loyalty scheme where every 4th large, 7th<br />

medium 10th small bag of food is free. Please ask<br />

Ardmore Vets reception for further details about the<br />

Specific diet.<br />

At this time of year, a very popular treat is chocolate,<br />

especially in the form of Easter eggs. However pet<br />

owners should be cautious, especially with dogs.<br />

Chocolate in certain forms and quantities can make<br />

animals very unwell and can sometimes be fatal. The<br />

toxic component in chocolate is something called<br />

‘Theobromine’, which is used as a drug in certain<br />

medical conditions but can be fatal in excessive<br />

amounts. Many people have heard that chocolate is<br />

poisonous to animals but a common misconception is<br />

that they have to eat a lot. This does vary according<br />

to the type of chocolate and its theobromine<br />

concentration, and also the variation between each<br />

individual. Therefore if there is a possibility that your<br />

pet has consumed any chocolate then it is essential to<br />

act fast and contact your vet.<br />

www.ardmorevets.co.uk<br />

57 Cornard Rd, Sudbury CO10 2XB<br />

01787 372588<br />

Professional & dedicated team caring<br />

for all your pets<br />

Modern well equipped practice<br />

Caring professional staff<br />

Acupuncture & herbal medicine<br />

1 Bridge St, Gt Yeldham CO9 4HU<br />

01787 238255<br />

Local 24 hour emergency service:<br />

07836 723934<br />

OVENS GREEN<br />

www.ovensgreen.co.uk<br />

Kennels and Cattery<br />

Lovingly cared for......<br />

Daily Exercise<br />

Luxury Kennels Vaccinated<br />

Pets Only<br />

Inspections Welcome<br />

Collection & Delivery<br />

Day Care<br />

Tel: 01787 375763<br />

Sudbury Road • Acton • Sudbury<br />

CO10 0BS<br />

www.events-sudbury.co.uk | <strong>Spring</strong> <strong>2020</strong> 7

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