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Four legged heroes honoured
Heroes of a different kind, including police explosive search dog Hubble Keck who received the animal George Cross for his work during the 7/7 bombings, were honoured at The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH)’s Pet Event on 28 October at the House of Lords.
Hosted by Lord Soulsby, chairman of the Companion Animal Welfare Council, and past president of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, the event focused on the tireless work of search and assistance animals and called for the value of animals in our society to be recognised and the need to look after all animals responsibly not to be forgotten.
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