The largest Pet Expo in Scotland comes to Aberdeenshire on Saturday 30th November 2019 at the Thainstone Centre in Inverurie and promises to be a fun filled day for all the family with everything your pets will ever need all under one roof.
The North East Pet Expo 2019 takes place from 11am to 4pm and includes various pet stalls for you to browse, shop or get advice. There will be two events, 23rd February and 30th November.
During the day there will be events in the showcase arena such as dog displays and a pet fashion show.
The Critter Keeper will be bringing a range of exotic animals such as snakes and lizards.
Entertainment for the children include face painting and a bouncy castle.
Visitors are respectively requested not to bring their pets along to the event.
The postcode for your Sat Nav for the Thainstone Centre is AB51 5XZ.
Tickets are available at Eventbrite or visit their Facebook page.
The Aberdeen skies are under attack from an enemy jet. It is spilling a strange yellow smoke. Minutes later, people start killing each other.
Former Royal Air Force Regiment Gunner Jason Harper witnesses this and then his wife, Pippa, telephones him, shouting that she needs him. They then get cut off. He sets straight out, unprepared for the nightmare that unfolds during his journey. Everyone seems to want to kill him.
Along the way, he pairs up with fellow survivor Imogen. But she enjoys killing the living dead far too much. Will she kill Jason in her blood thirst? Or will she hinder his journey through this zombie filled dystopian landscape to find his pregnant wife?
The Fence is the first in this series of post-apocalyptic military survival thrillers from the torturous mind of local horror and science fiction novel writer C.G. Buswell.
Have you seen my beautiful golden retriever Lynne out and about in Aberdeen? Ask her for a high-five! She's a Bravehound PTSD assistance dog, so we'll often be in shops, restaurants, and the cinema together.
We've written a book where I talk about growing up in Aberdeen and then joining the army to be a medic and nurse, and developing military Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
I also talk about losing my son to suicide and the therapy I have had at Royal Cornhill Hospital and grief support groups in Aberdeen.
The author, Damien Lewis, said of Lynne:
"A powerful account of what one dog means to one man on his road to recovery. Both heart-warming and life-affirming. Bravo Chris and Lynne. Bravo Bravehound."
An army veteran moves his family back to his Aberdeenshire home, but his nightmare neighbour starts a battle of wits with him. Who will win this One Last War?
Buy this latest novel by local author C.G. Buswell on Kindle or Paperback.