Developed in partnership with marketing agency Veterinary Insights, the new survey will be sent to all participants with their personalised results, showing how their practice figures compare with others.
College states 2017's elections feature a new voting platform and regular, personalised email reminders from Electoral Reform Services, making it easier for members to vote online.
CVO Nigel Gibbens has launched a Government Veterinary Services blog to create a place for Government vets to share stories about the varied roles they undertake.
2015 episode of Watchdog "not duly accurate" and failed to be impartial or fair in its portrayal of Pets at Home – constituting a serious breach of the BBC’s editorial standards, says BBC Trust.
International Cat Care, the Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund and the RSPCA have come together to raise awareness that breeding cats and rabbits with exaggerated flat faces can cause health and welfare problems.
The worlds of human and veterinary oncology met when a team from St Luke’s Cancer Centre in Surrey visited Fitzpatrick Referrals Oncology and Soft Tissue Hospital.
A shorter exhibition will allow a “pure focus” on CPD on the final day, says the association, offering “exciting new education opportunities” for delegates.
Foundation adds four new board members from the UK, Europe, Asia and the US as it prepares to increase the activity and geographical spread of its initiatives.
The Hybrid Breeders Association is for “hobby” breeders of all dogs deliberately cross-bred from health-tested lines and covers popular breeds – such as poodle-crosses – often targeted by puppy farmers for profit.
Brooke, The Donkey Sanctuary, SPANA and World Horse Welfare have formed a coalition that aims to support the implementation of the first ever global welfare standards for working horses, donkeys and mules.
The EU Energy and Environment Sub-Committee seeks to highlight any challenges or opportunities the Government will face in maintaining welfare standards post-Brexit.
Data released under the Freedom of Information Act has shown the Charity Commission opened 15 complaint cases about the RSPCA in 2016, with the next two charities on the list both having 7.