
Jill Moss (BA Hons Broadcast Journalism) was born in London and worked as a child actress in theatre and film.
Jill trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and worked as a presenter in television and radio prior to 2004.
In 2001 the University of Westminster offered Jill a place to study Broadcast Journalism and following the course Jill became a freelance reporter for Sky, BBC, Fox and also presented and hosted radio shows.
Following Bella’s untimely death, Jill began a blitz of media interviews highlighting the issue of MRSA in pets.
Today, Jill Has given up her career as an actress and presenter to pursue the development of The Bella Moss Foundation. Jill is keen to leave behind a legacy, and the only way to do this it to give 100% to The Foundation which is now a rapidly growing charity. Jill does not receive an income for the running of the Bella Moss Foundation which is non profit.
“Ironically, it took the loss of my Bella to change my life and lead me to this work. My passion now is to edcucate the general public and veterinary profession to ensure the charity born in Bella’s memory grows into a thriving force protecting and supporting people and animals with serious infections.”
Jill Moss President and Founder The Bella Moss Foundation
The Bella Moss Foundation a UK registered Charity
Infections can generally be treated successfully with a single course of antibiotics, which may come in the form of creams or ointments, injections, or tablets, and many infections will even [&hellip
1. How significant is infected dermatitis to the overall health of a dog? Superficial bacterial skin infections or pyoderma rarely cause significant illness. The clinical signs include itching, pustules, scaling [&hellip
In 2005, the first report on MRSA in pigs came from The Netherlands. A relation was found between MRSA positive persons and living on a pig farm or working with [&hellip
Sally is the most beautiful, kind, intelligent and loving dog that you could ever wish to meet, truly exceptional. Sally had an operation at the start of September 2007 to [&hellip
Thanks to the Bella Moss Foundation, you’re caring and information helped us so much with our cat Luigi. When Luigi My Russian blue kitty that we got from a shelter [&hellip