Bill which could help end puppy smuggling, ban imports of animals with mutilations, and reduce the risk of some diseases ...
Council has agreed to proceed with governance reform recommendations outlined in RCVS’s consultation ‘Ensuring good ...
In our upcoming Q&A series, we’ll be introducing our BVA Young Vet of the Year 2024 finalists. Kicking off the series, Clio Rudgard-Redsell shares insights into her career journey to date and her ...
Dr James Bevan, Medical Doctor and Public Health Registrar who previously worked as a corporate sustainability consultant, shares his views on the need for sustainable healthcare, and why a One Health ...
John Harvey and Dr Peter Alexander from the University of Edinburgh share insights from their research into the complex topic of animal by-products in pet food and its environmental implications.
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 ...
Want to connect with other graduate vets in your local area, share your career experiences, and benefit from the knowledge and support of the wider young vet community? BVA’s Young Vet Network (YVN) ...
The Animal & Plant Health Agency has produced the following posters to help veterinary professionals recognise the signs of Bluetongue virus (BTV-3) in sheep and cattle.
While the loud whizzes, bangs and whistles of rockets, Roman candles and sparklers can be fun for some, fireworks displays can be extremely traumatic for animals. Sadly, each year, vets treat animals ...
BVA recently launched their new Position on diet choices for cats and dogs, which included discussion of the health risks surrounding the feeding of raw meat. This practice has gained in popularity ...
Professor Dave Goulson will deliver the prestigious annual Wooldridge Memorial Lecture at BVA Congress. Professor Dave Goulson, a leading bee ecologist, author and founder of the Bumblebee ...