Buster-Lloyd-Jones
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Buster Lloyd Jones (W. L. Lloyd Jones) is a famous British Veterinary Practitioner born in the year 1914, in Feltham, Hounslow. Buster Lloyd Jones died in 1980, aged 66.
In Buster's early years, he developed a passion for animals. Buster contracted Polio (Poliomyelitis) as a young child, which went on to affect Buster later in his life.
Buster cared for sick, injured and abandoned animals during the Second World War. Buster was a very kind man with a passion for animals, and during the war, Buster kept a menagerie of abandoned animals.
Buster Lloyd Jones founded Denes in 1951. Denes produces herbal veterinary products for animals.
Buster has written an autobiography - The Animals came in one by one The autobiography's sequel is called - Come into my World'
References: http://www.denes.co.uk/about/history.php

