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Neutering is the best way to prevent unwanted pregnancies, in both cats and dogs. But some owners may be anxious about making this decision on behalf of their pets. They may be concerned about ...
With high temperatures forecast this week, BVA has shared top tips to help pet owners keep their animals safe. With heat health warnings in place for many parts of the UK this week, the British ...
BVA has responded to the Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) potential remedies working paper published today, which outlines a draft package of measures following its 18-month investigation ...
Swadlincote Veterinary Centre in Derbyshire has become the first veterinary workplace to successfully secure Gold accreditation through the Great Workplaces by BVA accreditation scheme.
Antibiotics are lifesavers and much of modern human and veterinary healthcare would be impossible without them. Cancer care, intensive care, delivery of premature babies, organ transplants, and ...
Vet David Charles has been unveiled as the British Veterinary Association’s Young Vet of the Year for 2024. He was named the winner last night during the very first BVA Awards Dinner, which shone a ...
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is calling on the profession to support pet owners in choosing a healthy, sustainable diet for their cats and dogs.
Vets see five times more heatstroke cases during extremely hot weather – dog owners urged to prepare against summer heat tragedy ...
Following an initial review of the veterinary services market for pets, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has outlined its main concerns and its provisional decision to launch a formal ...
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) and the North of Ireland Veterinary Association (NIVA) have jointly welcomed the restoration of the NI Assembly and Executive.
We are aware of concerning reports of individual vets and veterinary practices receiving abusive and threatening messages and calls asking for their stance on euthanasing XL Bully dogs following the ...
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) welcomes the news that keeping primates as pets will be banned under new legislation.