July 2024

It is that time of the month again where I write with proposed content for you to use in order to keep your website up to date.

Here are my suggestions for content topics that you might wish to consider when updating your website this month:

  • Cat owners are now legally required to have their cats microchipped. Find out more on the PDSA website here.
  • Now sunnier days have finally arrived the BVA urge dog owners to protect their pets against summer heat tragedy. Find out more here.
  • You can also see information about the danger of heat on the RSPCA website here
  • BVA Young Vet of the Year - The BVA are calling on the public and veterinary professionals to nominate exceptional candidates who have made a big impact since starting out. Find out more and nominate here.
  • With the summer holidays fast approaching many of us will be travelling abroad. Check out the government website for further information about taking your pet abroad.
  • Add your latest practice newsletter.
  • Let your clients know about any staff changes that have occurred this month.
  • Equine BETA Summer of Safety is now in full swing. You can find out more information regarding safety whilst riding on their website here.
  • Equine Travelling abroad with your horse? Find government information on horse passports here.
  • Equine The British Horse Society provide some great summer care advice for horses here.
  • Equine The following events take place this month:-
  • Farm Cow Appreciation Day is on July 9th - to celebrate, here's some advice from Gov.uk on keeping cattle, bison and buffalo in England and Wales.
  • Farm The RSPCA provide this advice for Farm Animals in hot weather
  • County Shows for 2024 - an extensive list of what is on country wide can be found here.

As always, we would be happy to update your practice website for you. Simply email your content changes to hello@onlinepracticesolutions.com and we will get these actioned. Alternatively, you can use our content editor to make changes to your website at anytime.

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