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RSA pet insurance change prompts concerns
"Veterinary surgeons remain the most qualified people to decide what is in the best health and welfare interests of their...

Scientist recognised for animal behaviour work
A new approach to assessing animal emotion is now widely used in livestock and lab animals. Emotion research has offered...

Survey highlights need for more vets
The report raises concerns that new graduates are not being equipped with sufficient skills. Findings published from FVE survey of...

Vet-phobic pets wanted for TV documentary
An exciting new documentary about pets who hate going to the vets is set to be filmed this summer. Producers...

Help, I’ve been promoted! What to do when your ‘patient’ is your team
Many 'star performers' struggle as managers, explains Mark Hedberg…...

Majority of British public trust vets
78 per cent of people using veterinary services are satisfied or very satisfied with the level of service they receive....

BVA elects new Scottish branch president
"We want to maintain the very positive relationship we have with the Scottish Government and build on those successes as...
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‘Apocalypse’ warning over antibiotic resistance
There are currently around 200 antibiotic drugs but no new classes have been developed since the 1980s. Panorama programme highlights...

RSPCA launch new flea treatment
A new flea treatment is set to be launched by the RSPCA Launching this month, FLEAaway comes in large, medium,...

Scotland urged to stand firm on tail docking ban
"We have carefully considered all the evidence and remain convinced that tail docking in dogs is detrimental to animal welfare."...