Nick Thompson discusses why no evidence exists to explain why raw food diets are dangerous or damaging to pet health and suggests some benefits of this feeding plan.
Nicky Vincent talks about money – something, as a general practitioner working in first opinion small animal practice, she has to talk about and deal with every day of my working life.
William Garton discusses the advantages, procedures and equipment options relating to vaccinating poultry via spray or aerosol, in the first of a three-part article.
John Dawson reports on the annual North American Veterinary Community Conference, which brought 16,000 vets together to take home a message of positivity to their practices.
Alex Gough takes an April look at the latest studies and findings in veterinary medicine, including a study on myxomatous mitral valve disease in cavalier King Charles spaniels.
Bob Michell, in his latest Speculum column, asks why is as much sodium sequestered in bone seemingly inert, even when ECF volume is dangerously depleted?
Charlotte Bray, who is responsible for 160 new vets as CVS graduate programme manager, steps into the Examination Room to tell us a little more about the job and what it entails.
Mat Hennessey and Samuel Hornsey discuss the formation of a veterinary support group for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, and preview the first annual meeting at BSAVA Congress.
Alex Donaldson reflects on the foot-and-mouth outbreaks that occurred in the UK between 2001 to 2011 and assesses the culling methods used to control them.