
A local business has achieved canine first aid qualifications.
Vanity Fur, a pet grooming company based on Douglas promenade, recently attended the course for dog safety.
Owner Sharon Kenny says says it's been beneficial for the business:
Wednesday, 2 August 2017 08:35
By Jason Roberts @ChpsChsGrvy
A local business has achieved canine first aid qualifications.
Vanity Fur, a pet grooming company based on Douglas promenade, recently attended the course for dog safety.
Owner Sharon Kenny says says it's been beneficial for the business:
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