Becoming an official Animal Hospital

Progress Update: Week 34 As the Windaroo Veterinery Surgery Animal Hospital build draws to a close, we want to thank all our a trades, suppliers and staff who have made this build possible.

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Progress Update: Week 34

As the Windaroo Veterinery Surgery Animal Hospital build draws to a close, we want to thank all our a trades, suppliers and staff who have made this build possible. Excitingly, we can now annouce we will be operting from the new premises from mid next week, and are planning an Open Day on Saturday 16th July from 1-3pm. Please pencil this in your diary and stay tuned for further information. Oh, and stop by to say hi in the interim!

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