ABSTRACT:
It is time Staffordshire Bull Terriers started to have a good press and are recognised for the lovely, loyal, affectionate and highly intelligent dogs they are. There is so much more to a ‘Staffie’ than the annoying, high-pitched distinctive screeching we can all relate to on their recovery from an anaesthetic! After living with a Staffie for four years, I have completely changed my opinion of the breed.
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* The Dogs Trust has produced a detailed leaflet, so telephone 0207 837 0006 for copies to display in your practice waiting room.
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Kerry Brennand
Kerry Brennand
DipAVN (Surgical) RVN A1 Cert SAN MBVNA
Kerry Brennand qualified as a veterinary nurse in 1999, gaining her Small Animal Nutritional Certificate in 2002. In 2007, Kerry won an award for the BVNA Best Regional Coordinator after providing various CPD meetings for the North West region. Kerry gained the A1 Assessor in 2008 and the Diploma in Advanced Surgical Nursing in 2009. After working in various mixed hospital and referral practices, Kerry is currently enjoying life as a locum and studying for the E-SQP award.