Results show the right side of the brain plays a more important part in regulating the sympathetic outflow to the heart – a fundamental organ for control of the fight or flight behavioural response.
Those who achieve the qualification, the Level 3 Diploma in Equine Legislation, Welfare and Field Skills, are able show they can perform their role safely, professionally and to a required standard.
Campaign will target audiences with educational materials designed to help them understand the unique role they have to play when it comes to animal health and welfare.
“We want to bring vets the latest cutting edge science in Johne’s disease, and to update them on testing options” – Action Johne’s chairman Lyndon Edwards.
Hydrotherapy pool and heated water treadmill are among star attractions unveiled at Worcestershire clinic’s new facility to help sick and recovering pets.
Honour for pet owner Fiona Fidler, whose greyhounds have made “at least 100” donations over the years to help save the lives of many other sick animals.
More than 1,700 delegates and 50 exhibitors attended the outdoor event in Surrey, which boasted international speakers, a “wellness hub”, as well as VETFest Conversation and VetFest Live.
Researchers seek to better understand how seasons impact on the amount of canine exercise and shed light on whether any breeds are more sensitive to extreme elements.
Initial event – attended by principal Stuart Reid at The Hong Kong Jockey Club Happy Valley Clubhouse – will be followed by second in New York later this year.
Under the new regulations practices must look closely at all aspects of client and staff data storage, and staff must be trained to follow the correct company procedures.