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Oct- 2017 -11 OctoberFeatures
Outgoing BVNA president Samantha Morgan looks back on her time in office
In October 2017, Samantha Morgan hands the presidency of the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA) to her successor, Wendy Nevins,…
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9 OctoberCurrent Affairs
9 out of 10 vets experience intimidating behaviour
85 percent of vets report that either they or a member of their team have felt intimidated by a client’s…
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Sep- 2017 -22 SeptemberCurrent Affairs
New BVA president hopes to ‘work together’
Senior lecturer at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) John Fishwick was today announced as president for the British Veterinary Association…
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8 SeptemberCurrent Affairs
Dr Sean Wensley wins inaugural award
Dr Sean Wensley, senior vice president of the British Veterinary Association (BVA), has won the World Veterinary Association (WVA) Global…
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7 SeptemberVeterinary
Dog breeding defects are top concern for vets
Vets are calling on prospective dog owners to think twice before buying a puppy after breeding and hereditary defects came…
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Aug- 2017 -11 AugustVeterinary
Vets treat shocking levels of injuries
Cats really do need their mythical nine lives, with 90 percent of vets having treated cats for injuries caused by road…
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Jul- 2017 -12 JulyCurrent Affairs
Vets offer advice after Jodie Marsh bulldog CPR video goes viral
Celebrity dog owner Jodie Marsh has posted a video of her giving CPR to her bulldog Louie after he collapsed.…
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Jun- 2017 -26 JuneCurrent Affairs
‘Prime Minister’s proposals fall short’ says leading vet association
The Prime Minister’s proposals for EU nationals living in the UK have been claimed to fall short of providing certainty by…
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14 JuneCurrent Affairs
BVA disappointed at MSP’s support for reversing tail docking ban
The Environment, Climate Change and Land Reform Committee (ECCLR) voted on June 13 in favour of a motion to amend…
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8 JuneCurrent Affairs
Top vet highlights pug health problems
Celebrities, advertisers and the public must stop normalising flat-faced dogs’ health problems for the sake of animal welfare, said British…
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