The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is pleased to see Cambridge University Vet School moving in the right direction as ...
The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has welcomed the UK Government’s commitment to reform the Veterinary Surgeons Act ...
The British Veterinary Association (BVA), which represents more than 19,000 vets across the UK, has joined up with ...
Two new reports published this week (18 November) show overall reductions in the sale and use of veterinary antibiotics on ...
Vets are warning pet owners to keep mince pies and Christmas puddings out of paw’s reach over the festive period as more than three quarters report treating dogs for toxic ingestion after eating ...
Great Workplaces by BVA is an innovative accreditation scheme designed to recognise and reward positive workplace culture across both clinical and non-clinical veterinary workplaces. By focusing on ...
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 ...
Ahead of this year’s BVA Congress discussion on the use of artificial intelligence tools on farms, panellist Paul Horwood, UK Country Head of Farm at IVC Evidensia, reflects on how technology can, and ...
Part of being a member of BVA is having the opportunity to have your voice heard. The combination of our long history of veterinary expertise and the size and strength of our community means we’re in ...
The specialisation of breeds for desirable food production traits, such as high yield milk, meat and egg production, has created a problem of unwanted offspring in some farmed species. Many of these ...