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Places are now available for two courses taking place this autumn, with more set to follow in early 2025.
Welfare sector leaders fear images of harm are becoming “normalised”, with more than two in five 16 and 17-year-olds saying they have seen online cruelty.
Hope Rescue officials say 97% of the stray or abandoned dogs that have come into their care in the past three months have not undergone the procedure.
Despite disappointment over a lack of key legislative commitments, Dogs Trust and RSPCA leaders have welcomed plans for new rental legislation that they hope will give tenants legal pet rights.
Clinicians have partially amputated tail of a 10-month-old bearded dragon in first-of-its-kind case for practice near Basingstoke.
Nominations are open for the second annual awards for businesses that embrace the ideas of the BVA’s Good Veterinary Workplaces programme.
Susan Jebb, of the Food Standards Agency, warned tougher migration rules had contributed to the sector’s “very, very significant” recruitment and retention problems.