Ian Jennings from Rowe Referrals in Bristol becomes first vet recognised by the RCVS as an advanced practitioner in veterinary neurology.
A nationwide disease prevention zone will come into force tomorrow morning.
Officials say they hope the training will help clinicians engage in clear conversations with clients and prevent problems later.
Academics believe fresh work could identify ways of providing more effective support, with earlier analysis identifying risk of professional judgement as a barrier to seeking assistance.
Technical bulletin for veterinary professionals covers responsible use of products.
Improve Veterinary Education unveiled its new facility at a ceremony in Swindon.
Clinicians, educators and employers are being invited to share their views on proposed revisions to the standards in a six-week consultation exercise.
Hannah Tombs, who runs a rescue alongside her role at Ashworth Vets in Hampshire, aims to help fellow professionals assess these sick animals and administer emergency treatment when needed.
Bosses claim the product can protect dogs for a month at a time and is the first product of its kind that owners can buy over the counter.
Company has introduced oral honey-flavoured version of Felimazole.
Company says its growing portfolio highlights dedication to providing veterinarians with innovative solutions to deliver optimal care for all horses.
Tessie and Bonqat added alongside existing Sileo for situational anxiety in cats and dogs.
The National Police Chiefs Council says the bill for veterinary and kennelling fees could reach £25 million by the end of April.
The CMA review, disease threats and regulatory reforms will lead the agenda during the March event.
Six animals were rescued from ‘putrid’ conditions in a South Yorkshire flat following a flood last summer, magistrates heard.
European Advisory Board on Cat Diseases (ABCD) and Boehringer Ingelheim looking to reward outstanding work by promising young professionals working in feline infectious diseases or immunology.
Stuart Reid will join IVC Evidensia this summer in a move the firm claims is “an exciting step forward”.
Prominent veterinary groups have also warned that recent redundancies show the sector is not as resistant to economic pressures as it believes.
Hospital director at Bristol Vet Specialists says high-tech treatments are offering better quality of life for patients and making more tumours treatable, the hospital’s clinical director said.
Sector groups led by the BVA have warned regulators their investigation is “moving towards consideration” of the entire veterinary market, but without the proper information to do so.