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Vet Anna Harrison tells Karen Evennett about her work
Anna Harrison on life as a vet, advising donkey care in a war zone and brick kiln trauma
BACK in 2020, the pandemic lockdowns changed lives, sometimes in ways people never would have imagined. For Mark Wakeling, the forced closure of his London acting school created an opportunity for him
These abused pets got their furry-tail endings
Did you have much experience with pets or taking care of animals before you found the newborn hare? I had very little direct experience outside childhood. My father is a diplomat so I grew up abroad.
ON a secluded patch of land in Texas, rescued and rehabilitated animals live in quiet safety. From foxes and marmosets to emus and crows, many of these animals have lifelong injuries, and are lucky to
I WAS lonely. Papa was a preacher and we lived and travelled in a painted wooden wagon, pulled by Jessie, a large and docile shire horse. We had few possessions; there was no room for what Papa called