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Phoebe McCarter, Veterinary Advisor in the Field Epidemiology team within Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) and mixed ...
The Cabinet Office has published its approach and accompanying guidance from the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) for ...
If heatstroke or any other heat-related condition is suspected, take your pets to a cool, well-ventilated place, give it ...
British Veterinary Association President Dr. Elizabeth Mullineaux said: “Many of the CMA’s potential remedies are absolutely hitting the right note, particularly around the need for greater ...
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is calling for a ban on the use of farrowing crates, which are widely used in commercial farming to restrict the movement of female pigs, before and for weeks ...
The Great Workplaces by BVA workplace accreditation scheme is underpinned by BVA’s Good Veterinary Workplaces initiative and is open to both clinical and non-clinical workplaces. The scheme recognises ...
The programme on BBC Radio 4's File on 4 Investigates spoke to several vets from corporate and independent practices about the rise in vet fees in recent years; concerns around transparency of costs ...
A veterinary agreement with the EU provides the UK with an opportunity to ensure efficient use of the veterinary workforce while ensuring high standards of animal health and welfare; and public health ...
New BVA Voice of the Veterinary Profession research reveals that many pet owners are opting for non-traditional diets for their cats and dogs, with 94% of companion animal vets reporting they have ...
After 2022’s record-breaking hot summer, a survey by the British Veterinary Association found one in 10 (9%) of vets in small animal practice had seen at least one dog affected by heatstroke after ...
“Vet teams have been under intense scrutiny since the Competition and Markets Authority launched its initial review. BVA continues to work hard to ensure the proposed CMA investigation is informed by ...
Being of Japanese descent but raised predominantly in Switzerland, my identity has always been in question. Like many from a marginalised background, I was taught that discrimination in the workplace ...