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.
Mathematicians at the University of Bristol say a new study indicating diffusive movement can now be modelled exactly in permeable materials is a âfundamentalâ step forward.
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.
Officials say the link, which will see many RSPCA-affiliated owners moved to PDSA care, will enable both to focus more on their core work as the cost of living crisis continues to bite.
Scientists have warned the diet risks spreading harmful and antibiotic-resistant bacteria, but one accredited company boss says they are addressing the risks.
Junior vice-president Ryan Davis said organisation was âacutely awareâ of how present crisis was affecting members, but maintained sector can overcome problems and voice concerns to those in power.
The inaugural cohort of SRUC Veterinary Nursing degree graduates have enjoyed their success during the collegeâs first in-person graduation events for three years.
The BVAâs charity says it wants to invest ÂŁ150,000 in several UK-based research projects, but researchers need to move quickly to get their proposals in.
New restrictions preventing non-commercial imports of more than two kilogrammes are necessary to reduce the risk of the disease entering Britain, officials say.
The public is being urged to sign an online petition demanding a bill that could lead to a ban on the import of dogs with cropped ears becomes law, following a post by the reality TV star.
Emma Billington, who runs Dogs 4 Rescue in Greater Manchester, has challenged both the prime minister and Conservative leadership candidates to visit the centre she calls âthe most depressing place on Earthâ.
The VMG says âurgent workâ is needed to encourage young people to consider a veterinary career, after initial data showed a sharp fall in the number of places being taken up compared to last year.
MP and vet Neil Hudson has called for urgent action to avoid a crisis after bosses at the last UK plant producing ammonia said the process was no longer viable.