Mark Brantley tours animal welfare centre for Animal Speak, lauds the advanced amenities
Premier of Nevis Mark Brantley and his cabinet toured the new veterinary and animal welfare centre for Animal Speak.
Friday, 8th April 2022
Charlestown, Nevis: Premier of Nevis Mark Brantley and his cabinet toured the new veterinary and animal welfare centre for Animal Speak. He said the centre is equipped with modern technology to provide professional and advanced care to animals.
Brantley stated that the Nevis government had supported this initiative to widen animal medical facilities.
"This is a development that the government has supported since its inception. We believe that a significant indicator of a country’s development is the care it provides for its animals," Premier Brantley stated.
He emphasized that during their tour, he was pleased to learn that cutting edge technology has been deployed and professional care for animals is now available at this new facility.
"There is an extensive pet store where a wide variety of products is available. It was especially satisfying to meet the local staff working at this new facility," said Brantley.
Furthermore, he also thanked the Jensen family for this great investment in Nevis and their enduring partnership with the government and people of Nevis.
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Nevis Animal Speak is devoted to keeping animals happy and healthy through the best approaches in small animal care and the continuing education of the people who care for them. It offers affordable health and wellness options, a a keen focus on population control through spaying, neutering. Besides this, it also helps educate people to take best care of their animals. People also applauded this great initiative of advancing health care facilities for animals on the island. Many responded to the Facebook post of Premier Brantley and acknowledged the efforts of the Nevis Island Administration. "Fantastic News!!! Kudos to those people who are behind this awesome development" wrote a user named Greg Pereira. "Good things are happening in Nevis!! To God be the glory!!," wrote another user, named Sharon Brantley.Latest
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