With temperatures set to hit 30 degrees Celsius this Bank Holiday weekend, we are advising dog owners to stick to early ...
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has responded to a new report by the Office for Students (OfS) which reveals that one quarter (29 per cent) of veterinary sciences students have reported ...
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has created a range of practical resources to help vets and vet practices get ready ...
Simply go to: www.bva.co.uk/activate and enter your work email and BVA number (you'll find this on any BVA email we have sent you or on the envelope of your BVA ...
If your income stopped tomorrow, how long could you keep up with your monthly outgoings? It’s not a question most of us spend much time thinking about – particularly when we’re busy with day-to-day ...
It is essential for sheep health and welfare, that any procedures having the potential to create pain and suffering should be balanced against the need for that procedure. Castration and tail-docking ...
to prevent livestock and horses from moving into dangerous areas; to protect the public by preventing animals from straying on to roads and potentially causing an accident; to manage grass quality and ...
The Dangerous Dogs Act (1991) was introduced in the UK following a series of serious, and in some cases fatal, dog attacks on humans. The Act has been widely discredited for failing to address the ...
We’ve joined forces with BSAVA and BVZS to spread the word on the importance of providing companionship for pet rabbits. We’re also doing our own bit of myth busting by encouraging owners not to house ...
As new guidance on prescription requirements for antimicrobial drugs comes into force, we've created some useful resources to help our members inform their clients. This includes a poster and leaflet ...
On 17 November, the final changes to the Veterinary Medicines Regulations (VMRs) will come into force. These were passed in Parliament earlier this year as part of the Veterinary Medicines (Amendment ...
Non-traditional companion animals (NTCAs) can have exacting husbandry requirements, and complex social, cognitive, and nutritional needs, which may make them more challenging to keep as pets. There ...
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