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veterinarios · 1 year
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Las CLINICAS VETERINARIAS PEÑAGRANDE (IVC EVIDENSIA) os recomienda los mejores consejos para que las Fiestas de Navidad no supongan ningún peligro para la salud de nuestras mascotas: 1- Proteja a sus animales de sustancias y alimentos potencialmente tóxicos : una variedad de golosinas y dulces navideños como el chocolate presente en los calendarios de adviento. 2- Mantenga los elementos de decoraciones fuera del alcance de los animales: las cintas, el papel de regalo, las bolas, el oropel y las luces de los árboles pueden parecer juguetes atractivos para gatos y perros, pero pueden ser muy peligrosos si se rompen, mastican o se tragan. También las pilas de los juguetes. 3- Evita que los animales compartan las comidas de nuestros “banquetes” : todos disfrutamos de una dieta más rica en Navidad, pero los alimentos grasos y las cenas navideñas no deben compartirse con los animales del hogar. Pueden desencadenar enfermedades y diarrea así como otras afecciones, desde la gastroenteritis hasta la pancreatitis, así que trate de seguir la dieta y la rutina regulares de su mascota. Demasiadas golosinas también pueden provocar obesidad en las mascotas. 4- Mantenga alejados los huesos de los alimentos: los huesos cocidos, incluidos los huesos de pavo, pollo o ternera no deben administrarse a las mascotas, ya que pueden astillar y perforar el tracto digestivo. También pueden dar lugar a obstrucciones e indigestiones que pueden requerir complejas intervenciones quirúrgicas. 5- Planifique convenientemente sus visitas y viajes con las mascotas: Sepa a dónde ir en caso de accidentes para ofrecer la mejor atención posible pues incluso con toda la atención del mundo, los accidentes de animales y las emergencias pueden seguir ocurriendo. Asegúrese de estar preparado comprobando la cobertura de emergencia de su veterinario y los horarios de apertura de las vacaciones o, si está fuera de casa, utilice las instalaciones de nuestro grupo de centros en Espala IVC EVIDENSIA https://www.instagram.com/p/ClrVRioI5sN/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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innocentamit · 3 years
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Vets feel stressed as pets are on the rise and unemployment is hitting
Vets feel stressed as pets are on the rise and unemployment is hitting
In the eyes of entrepreneurs, the vet business is growing. Shared in My CV The group is Pets at Home, vet companies, are about 115 and 70%, respectively, since the beginning of last year, thanks a little to the emergence of pet ownership during the plague. An money this year at IVC Evidensia praised the independent company at € 12.3bn, four times more than in the previous two years, as well as…
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jaigeddes · 3 years
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Plan in for major veterinary hospital at West Longbridge
Plans have been submitted to build a major veterinary hospital at the former MG Rover West Works site in Longbridge.
Following £20m investment in infrastructure at the West Longbridge earlier this year, the first commercial development is now being brought forward by developer St Modwen.
The veterinary hospital will be built on a brownfield site at the southern gateway to West Longbridge Business Park.
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The hospital will feature research, treatment, diagnostic, laboratory and administrative space and will have the latest medical equipment including CT and MRI scanners.
Planning permission for the building is being sought by St Modwen on behalf of IVC Evidensia, Europe’s leading veterinary care provider.
Subject to planning approval, construction will start on the building next year with the first animals treated at the facility in 2023.
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The proposal will also see regeneration of a 3-acre site that acts as a gateway for the wider West Longbridge Business Park.
West Longbridge Business Park is part of a wider regeneration of the former MG Rover West Works following a £6 million investment by the WMCA to unlock the land for development.
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In addition to the business park, the investment will see a new residential neighbourhood of 350 homes also built.
Elliot Sellars, development director for Strategic Land & Regeneration at St Modwen, said: “This is a key first element of West Longbridge and will become a real centrepiece for that part of the town.
“It also has the potential to be a real beacon of veterinary excellence in medicine and treatment.”
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ebenalconstruct · 3 years
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Plan in for major veterinary hospital at West Longbridge
Plans have been submitted to build a major veterinary hospital at the former MG Rover West Works site in Longbridge.
Following £20m investment in infrastructure at the West Longbridge earlier this year, the first commercial development is now being brought forward by developer St Modwen.
The veterinary hospital will be built on a brownfield site at the southern gateway to West Longbridge Business Park.
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The hospital will feature research, treatment, diagnostic, laboratory and administrative space and will have the latest medical equipment including CT and MRI scanners.
Planning permission for the building is being sought by St Modwen on behalf of IVC Evidensia, Europe’s leading veterinary care provider.
Subject to planning approval, construction will start on the building next year with the first animals treated at the facility in 2023.
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The proposal will also see regeneration of a 3-acre site that acts as a gateway for the wider West Longbridge Business Park.
West Longbridge Business Park is part of a wider regeneration of the former MG Rover West Works following a £6 million investment by the WMCA to unlock the land for development.
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In addition to the business park, the investment will see a new residential neighbourhood of 350 homes also built.
Elliot Sellars, development director for Strategic Land & Regeneration at St Modwen, said: “This is a key first element of West Longbridge and will become a real centrepiece for that part of the town.
“It also has the potential to be a real beacon of veterinary excellence in medicine and treatment.”
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  from https://www.constructionenquirer.com/2021/08/19/plan-in-for-major-veterinary-hospital-at-west-longbridge/
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