Mars, Waltham Petcare Science Institute, Nottingham Trent University, and vet group Linnaeus have worked together on a project featuring research from primary and referral care clinicians across UK.
The organisation's chief executive fears huge numbers of puppies could now be at risk as a result of rogue dog breeding and the spiralling cost of living.
The BVA, BSAVA and BVZS have launched a new resource to help veterinary professionals practise responsible use of parasiticide products for dogs and cats.
Mathematicians at the University of Bristol say a new study indicating diffusive movement can now be modelled exactly in permeable materials is a “fundamental” step forward.
Lucy Grieve, who was president of the association in 2020-21 and previously worked at Rossdales Veterinary Surgeons, has been appointed the association’s veterinary projects officer.
A disciplinary panel said an equine vet who admitted falsifying a letter from a fictional official while insisting she had no memory of planning to do it had failed to show adequate insight into her misconduct.
New research has suggested that only 14 dogs in every 10,000 died within two weeks of undergoing a sedative or anaesthetic procedure, though the risks are higher for older animals.
Scientists have warned the diet risks spreading harmful and antibiotic-resistant bacteria, but one accredited company boss says they are addressing the risks.
Students from the University of Nottingham helped out with the British Hen Welfare Trust’s work in Ashbourne, Derbyshire and Newark, Nottinghamshire, and have more volunteering planned.