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More than 250,000 Australians don’t have access to a vet – new research

  • Written by Bronwyn Orr, Veterinarian, James Cook University
More than 250,000 Australians don’t have access to a vet – new researchMike Kilcoyne/Unsplash

Imagine walking your dog on a warm summer day. They’ve just run off the path to sniff in some long grass, maybe eat some kangaroo poo. Suddenly, there is a yelp and you see a snake slither away. With panic rising, you realise the clock is now ticking to get your dog to the vet.

However, you live more than an...

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