Vets raise £500 with Brighton 5k fun run

Photos courtesy of Farthings Vet GroupPhotos courtesy of Farthings Vet Group
Photos courtesy of Farthings Vet Group

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A team from Farthings Vets in Horsham has raised over £500 for Medical Detection Dogs by completing the 5km Brighton Colour Run, which took place on 17 September.

Having started the run in pristine white, the team, consisting of Katherine Gist and Shona Lawson (Veterinary Surgeons) and Alice Bates, Caron Kirkwood, Crystal Woodrow, Lily Furber, Arabella Woodhouse and India Everitt (Veterinary Nurses) completed the event weary and daubed in a rainbow of colours.

Medical Detection Dogs is a charity which trains dogs to detect the odour of human disease.

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