International Canine Health Awards celebrates researchers, scientists and vets – plus vet students and breed health coordinators – whose work has a positive impact on dogs’ health and well-being.
Protection zones have been placed around the villages of Leeming Bar in North Yorkshire and Salwick in Lancashire following confirmation of the H5N1 strain in both areas.
The simulator, developed through engineering science from the Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology in Finland, will be revealed at Saddle Research Trust’s 4th International Conference.
Scientists at the Institute for Global Food Security at Queen’s University Belfast are to feed seaweed to farm animals in bid to help slash methane by at least 30%.
Annual gathering of veterinary professionals at ExCeL London did not take place in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but is back with added safety measures to welcome delegates.
Burgess reveals the names of 20 veterinary professionals and 10 practices shortlisted as finalists in its annual Excel Vet Awards, held to honour champions of rabbit and guinea pig welfare.
Improve International launches CPD and educational resources for vets and vet nurses to existing subscribers, with first 50 new ones signing up at London Vet Show to receive clinical manual copy.
Leading biotech company Roslin Technologies awarded major grant to develop its world-leading technology for cultivated meat – as COP26 reveals its global methane reduction drive.
Data on wild migrating birds and confirmed cases in all three nations in Great Britain led to chief vets declaring an Avian Influenza Prevention Zone to mitigate winter risk to kept birds.
Feline dentistry course will deliver 12 hours of interactive case studies and cover consultation, further investigations, treatment, and postoperative and preventive care.
Charity creates a series of mock advertisements demonstrating brachycephalic breeds’ health problems, and campaigns against use of the animals outside leading London stores.
Routine monitoring of both cows and badgers could help to manage early outbreaks of the disease, for which control measures cost £100 million each year in England alone.