BVA recognises the importance of markets, informed and concerned consumers, and socially responsible retailers and caterers in creating demand and financial viability for higher standards of animal ...
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 ...
On 17 November, the final changes to the Veterinary Medicines Regulations (VMRs) will come into force. These were passed in Parliament earlier this year as part of the Veterinary Medicines (Amendment ...
This comprehensive good practice guide on veterinary medicines has been produced with the support of the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD). Created: 2007 Publisher: BVA Number of pages: 40 Format ...
It is essential for sheep health and welfare, that any procedures having the potential to create pain and suffering should be balanced against the need for that procedure. Castration and tail-docking ...
We've also included a how-to guide with some example posts to show how to make the most of the social media assets provided. If there are any other digital resources you feel would be useful for your ...
The following terms and conditions apply to the BVA new graduate membership offer. This offer is only available to final year veterinary medicine students in the UK and Ireland joining or renewing as ...
As this year’s Antibiotic Amnesty campaign gets underway, two new reports have been released that reveal positive steps in ...
Vets have a vital role to play in helping to make their workplaces and communities more environmentally friendly. They bring a great mix of experience and knowledge to conversations around ...
Professor Tim Nuttall, Education Clinical Lead for RCVS Knowledge, discusses the importance of responsible antibiotic use and why it's up to us to manage our prescribing behaviours. Antibiotics are ...
The inability to treat infections in animals as a result of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) remains the top concern for vets ...