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Tauranga Vets donates to pet health

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ABay of Plenty Veterinary practice hit with a decline in revenue and increased costs during lockdown has not been deterred from helping fund research into the big health issues facing Kiwi pets.

Tauranga Vets has donated $2,500 to Healthy Pets New Zealand, a charity that funds research into new investigat­ion and treatments for common pet health issues like cancer and joint dysplasia.

Healthy Pets New Zealand Director Dr Cath Watson says the timing of the donation is significan­t.

“There is no government funding for research into companion animal health in New Zealand, which means that we rely on donations from generous supporters like Tauranga Vets to fund our research.

“It means a lot that Tauranga Vets has made the decision to donate generously at a time when there have been so many added pressures on the practice resulting from the Covid-19 response.”

Tauranga Vets Managing Director Dr David McDonnell says the first few weeks after the outbreak brought many challenges to his practice including increased costs and much lower income. Despite this, Tauranga Vets remains committed to supporting the research the donation will help fund.

“As veterinary profession­als, we are passionate about improving animal health and welfare. We believe we have a duty to support this research through thick and thin, and we are happy to do so.

“We know that the money we give means generation­s of companion animals will live longer, healthier and happier lives. This is important to me personally, and all of the team here,” he says.

Tauranga Vets is one of the longest establishe­d veterinary practices in the Bay of Plenty. It has practices in Tauranga, Te Puna, Katikati and Pāpāmoa that cater for companion and other animals.

The practice has been supporting Healthy Pets New Zealand research through regular donations for several years. “We are extremely grateful to David and his team for their unwavering support. We look forward to continuing our partnershi­p for many years to come,” says Dr Cath Watson.

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