The 12-year-old collie was caught under the wheels of a car, so run over twice, in a road traffic collision that left him with fractured ribs, a collapsed lung, and a damaged abdominal wall and pelvis.
The not-for-profit organisation has received a £2,500 donation from Improve International and the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies.
“We are proud to be offering this support to anyone who will have parental responsibility of a child.” – Saskia Connell, people and organisation director at Linnaeus.
Researchers behind new RVC VetCompass study call for French bulldog to no longer be classified as a typical dog due to the breed’s susceptibility to a raft of serious health conditions.
The results of a new survey published by the BVA reveal that more than half of all vets will be working over the festive period, but only 11% reported being happy to do so.
JSAP study shows early initiation of hydrotherapy following surgical treatment for thoracolumbar intervertebral disc extrusion may be associated with an increased risk of postoperative complications.
Successful operation that evacuated 13 vets and their families – a total of 92 people – to Pakistan following Taliban’s takeover was spearheaded by British vet.
As two new case are announced, UK CVO Christine Middlemiss said country would need to be on heightened level of biosecurity until end of migratory season in March.
The Veterinary Pathology Group and Fitzpatrick Referrals are partnering on the study, which will look at what happened to more than 15,000 dogs after surgery to remove tumour.