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October 1st
Still haven’t finished the Power Point presentation that I will be giving in Ireland on Saturday (will do that in a minute) as I spent a very pleasant day at the Dogs Trust in Salisbury. I am obviously a big fan of the Dogs Trust as I am involved with them in a professional capacity but today was more of a social event as I met up with Chris Laurence (Veterinary Director of DT) and David Newall (International Director) to look around the centre as it is one of the few Dogs Trust centres that I haven’t visited even though it is my nearest one. Isn’t that usually the case? Great shelter (of course) and as the morning was rounded off with Thai Fish Cakes in a gorgeous old pub in the village the day was both relaxing and enjoyable. Arrived home mid afternoon and started all the packing and planning for the week ahead as I am off to County Wicklow tomorrow and then fly to Budapest next week for the International Companion Animal Welfare Conference where I will be giving a presentation on changing habits with TTouch. Fortunately that presentation has already been done and is already in the hands of Chris Laurence whose skills also extend to IT, unlike me. Chris has so many letters after his name including MBE and MRCVS so am tempted to add a few to mine. I think QBE sounds quite impressive which would stand for Qualified by Experience!
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