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Having a dog in the UK

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Having a dog in the UK Having a dog in the UK is quite different like having a dog in Taiwan. This Blog is going to talk about the personal experience that I having a dog in the UK. In Taiwan, we have pet shop in every city, it is very easy to buy a dog in Taiwan. However, when I consider to have a dog in Norwich, I thought it will work much the same way as Taiwan.  It surprised me that, in the UK, there is a pet shop, but they are not selling pet directly in the shop, instant, you have to buy from other platform. If you are planning to buy a dog or cat, I suggest you buy your animal from a reputable supplier – advice on buying a dog or cat is available from a range of animal organisations, such as  Dog Advisory Council ,  Kennel Club , the  Dogs Trust  and the  RSPCA So, I bought my puppy from Kennel Club, on this website, you can find all the different breed in whole the UK,   https://www.thekennelcl

A new academic year!

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Hello everyone! Starting a new year at uni is always very exciting – whether it’s the excitement of catching up with friends after summer, being a year closer to graduating, or reliving fresher’s week all over again! But it is also important to look back and reflect at the end of each year about what went well and what did not. I like to call these as my “pits and peaks”, and every year my friends and I go for an end-of-year meal and discuss our pits and peaks, and what we learned from them. Looking back, I’d like to say that my year went fairly well – I had a lot of trips to the Norfolk beaches coupled with many country pub lunches with my friends (it was my first-time swimming in the cold British waters!) and I was also able to get involved with the Surgical Society at UEA to organise a National Surgical Conference! I got to learn so much more about UEA with my role here at the International Office, and I loved each bit of my involvement. It is very rewarding to be abl