A BBC radio discussion of the costs some pet owners face has raised fresh fears of vet bashing and new calls for clear communication.
A dog that wears a special hat and coat because of the impact of the illegal mutilation is now spearheading the RSPCAâs support for tougher laws.
Restrictions imposed around affected premises in Angus as officials make fresh plea for vigilance.
Animal Law Foundation, a legal research charity, has called for the RCVS to investigate what it alleged is âwidespread illegalityâ within the sector.
Researchers are being invited to submit proposals now ahead of a major conference next autumn.
Proportion of vets highlighting cost as one of the three biggest issues facing the professions jumped from 30% in the last such survey in 2019 to 46% now.
Virtual Purina Pro Plan Vet Nurse Symposium to take place on afternoon of Wednesday 11 December.
David Martin warns of âmassive correlationâ between abuse of animals and children and argues itâs âabout timeâ professions began to speak out about the issue.
Tessie and Bonqat added alongside existing Sileo for situational anxiety in cats and dogs.
Enforcement action is taking place after more than 13,000 items were intercepted in just a few weeks.
MSD Animal Healthâs Bovilis INtranasal RSP Live is now available in 20-dose vials.
First-of-its kind cartridge-based diagnostic tool, OptiCell, is now available for pre-sale in the UK with installations expected to start in January 2025.
Dogs Trust has called for the Government to extend the provisions of its Rentersâ Rights Bill to social housing residents ahead of a major Parliamentary debate later.
A leading veterinary charity is making a property in Dorset available for a current or former veterinary professional in need.
Two surveys are currently seeking veterinary sector insights into the treatment of canine cranial cruciate ligament disease and how recent events may have shaped the sectorâs perceptions of pigeons.
Tickets have gone on sale today for the one-day conference which will take place in London in May.
Sector groups led by the BVA have warned regulators their investigation is âmoving towards considerationâ of the entire veterinary market, but without the proper information to do so.
Cases have been reported in the midlands and south-east England in recent weeks, and one police force has said it fears more victims have yet to come forward.
Three practices are now in the running for the overall prize at the groupâs annual congress next month.
Police are investigating three confirmed incidents and there are fears the problem may be growing.