A major breakthrough in the management of myxomatous mitral valve disease, a common condition in cavalier King Charles spaniels, has the potential to extend the lives of dogs throughout the world.
The Scottish Government's move to enact legislation banning the use of wild animals in circuses has been welcomed by the British Veterinary Association.
A service that puts sheep farmers in touch with veterinary students looking for lambing placements as part of their studies is now open for applications of interest for 2016/17.
The British Veterinary Zoological Society has issued guidelines for veterinary surgeons and wildlife professionals working in British native wildlife rescue and rehabilitation.
A vet who captured the changing landscape of the Pennines and the evolution of the veterinary profession in a series of photographs has had his project turned into a book.
As autumn continues to march forward, BEVA reminds owners and vets of the risk of the highly fatal muscle disease, otherwise known as atypical myopathy.
A free webinar to help potential veterinary students decide whether they want to enter the profession – and what to do if they choose to – will take place in October.
The British Veterinary Association has announced it will be joining the global End Rabies Now campaign ahead of the 10th World Rabies Day on 28 September.
More than a third of the UK's horses (38%) have been recorded as suffering from health problems in figures from the eighth National Equine Health Survey (NEHS).