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Dr. Tom is leaving The Ark vet
Dr Stephen Cutter B.V.Sc(hons)

After 2,5 years off dedicated work, Dr. Tom Dunnett is leaving the vet practice in Humpty Doo and will be returning to his roots. The 22th of February he will remember as his last day at the vets practice in Humpty Doo.

Dr. Tom joined the vet practice in Humpty Doo in October 2007 and is now returning to his roots in New-Zealand. He and his wife are moving closer to family. Who he, as a young father, wants to spend more time with.

Over the past few years Tom became very fond of Australia, in particular it’s Wildlife. Not only has he fallen for the nature and animals, he will also remember the kindness and attitude off the local people.

All the employees and volunteers wishes Dr. Tom, his wife and soon to arrive baby, all the best.



Isabelle Peeraer

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