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Wales' first exotic animal vet practice opens following six-figure backing

The Cardiff practice employs seven staff and offers vet services solely for exotic animals, rabbits and small mammals

Dr Sophie Jenkins, right, with Merlin the Rabbit and Emily Jones of Development Bank of Wales(Image: Matthew Horwood)

Wales' first dedicated exotic animal veterinary practice has opened following a six-figure investment.

The new Cardiff-based independently-run Origin Vets Clinic opened last month after securing a £300,000 loan from the Development Bank of Wales.

Employing seven members of staff, the clinic is located in a 3,000 sq ft unit at the Riverbridge Business Park off Newport Road in the Welsh capital.

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It offers a full range of veterinary services solely for exotic exotic animals, rabbits and small mammals including consultations, husbandry, health checks, surgery, radiography and ultrasounds, investigative tests and beak and nail care.

There is also dedicated car parking, multiple consulting rooms, dedicated clinical wards for different types of species, an isolation room, diagnostic suite and two operating theatres.

Two qualified veterinary nurses, three full-time vets and two veterinary nursing assistants have been recruited to provide care, first-opinion and referral services. Placements for veterinary students from across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ will also be provided.

The practice was launched by Dr Sophie Jenkins, a veterinary surgeon and advanced zoological medicine practitioner who previously provided peripatetic veterinary services in Pontypool, Bridgend and Cowbridge.