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More info × Group 28 Thank you for subscribing! We have more newsletters Show Me No thanks, close See our Privacy Notice A vet who set up Northern Ireland’s first pet home euthanasia service, is holding a memorial fundraiser on June 22 to support abandoned, abused and neglected animals and raise awareness of the impact of pet loss. Demand for the end of life service has been so high, that Stephanie Cousins, founder of HomeVet NI, has employed six more vets to take on the sensitive role so many owners prefer. Mum of two, Stephanie, 33, .
