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Jul- 2016 -27 JulyVeterinary
Veterinary advice on new strain of Rabbit Viral Haemorrhagic Disease
A new strain of Rabbit Viral Haemorrhagic Disease has been identified in rabbits in the UK. The British Veterinary Association…
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8 JulyEditorial
What will Brexit mean for the pet industry?
Contradictory claims and political turmoil. There’s no doubt that the recent EU Referendum left much of the UK scratching their heads and…
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5 JulyIndustry News
Could Brexit threaten the status of vets and vet nurses?
‘Brexit’ could impact upon the status of vets and vet nurses working within the UK. Almost half of veterinary surgeons…
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Jun- 2016 -24 JuneCurrent Affairs
BVA remains ‘outward looking’ following UK vote to leave EU
On June 24, The British Veterinary Association (BVA) released a statement in response to the UK’s referendum result. BVA President, Sean…
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2 JuneCurrent Affairs
Vets part of the Pride in London Parade
Vets from across the UK will be formally part of the Pride in London Parade for the first time this…
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1 JuneCurrent Affairs
Vets ask whether Animal Welfare Act is working
Vets will mark the first ten years since the Animal Welfare Act’s introduction by coming together to consider its progress. The discussion,…
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1 JuneCurrent Affairs
Four out of five vets volunteer their time
84 percent of veterinary surgeons in the UK give their time and expertise at a reduced rate, says the British Veterinary Association…
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Apr- 2016 -28 AprilCurrent Affairs
Biggest ever veterinary profession survey launched
The British Veterinary Association is launching its biggest ever Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey with over 15,000 BVA members invited to…
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20 AprilCurrent Affairs
Vets ask MPs for animal welfare change
On April 19, as part of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Efra) Inquiry on animal welfare, The British Veterinary…
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5 AprilCurrent Affairs
Veterinary associations reassure owners of microchipping safety
Veterinary associations have joined forces to assure pet owners that microchipping their dogs is safe, ahead of tomorrows law change.…
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