THE White House vets practice, in Newtown Road, Malvern, raised £3,000 from their dog show held earlier this year, and from sponsorship for a half-marathon carried out by receptionist Karen Honeywood, and practice founder Richard Chamings' Offa Dyke Walk.
The money will go towards the building of the new RSPCA kennels and cattery near Kempsey. The cattery has recently opened, and foundations are down for the kennels.
Pictured are (from left): practice manager Denise Jackson, Geraldine Haynes of the RSPCA), West Highland terrier Bean and Karen Honeywood, receptionist.
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