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Stress and burnout top vet concerns six months on from Covid lockdown
...Profession panel in a snapshot survey to gauge how the profession is feeling about different aspects of veterinary life that may be affected by coronavirus. 565 respondents ranked their levels... -
New JSAP study shows value of transverse sectioning in assessment of canine alopecia
...by charitable donations and has invested more than £2 million in vital clinical research and training programmes over the past 40 years to advance clinical investigations into pet animal medicine... -
BSAVA adds two new webinars to the BSAVA Science Webinar series
...of Small Animal Practice (JSAP). In each webinar, the authors of featured papers discuss the results of their research and the application to clinical practice with a panel. In the... -
PetSavers – PetSavers-funded PhD investigating vaccine uptake and hesitancy starts at the University of Liverpool
...were an important feature of her formative years growing up in rural Leicestershire, and she is now looking forward to embarking upon research into practices relating to companion animal health.... -
VMD’s Special Import Scheme: Website update
...to support practice staff who may be involved in the current import scheme, searching for medicines not available in the UK or handling of import certificates. To ensure that the... -
BSAVA Dispensing Course now online
...with up-to-date information on medicines regulations. It will cover key aspects of dispensing including an overview and update on legislation, using the cascade and the storing and disposal of medicines.... -
The Coronavirus puppy boom: Nation seeks creature comfort as one in four admit impulse buying a pandemic puppy
New statistics provide a state-of-the-nation picture of life in lockdown, as thousands sought canine companionship to get through the isolation and anxiety caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The research, released... -
Study finds dogs can be trained to detect SARS-CoV-2
...82.63% and specificity of 96.35%. Professor Ian Ramsey, BSAVA President said: “The results of this pilot study are promising, though there is a clear need for further, well-designed research in... -
Government recognises test and trace challenge for vet practices in England
...the potential impact of self-isolation on veterinary practices. However it is important that all aspects of the advice have been followed if individuals are to be regarded as not having... -
BSAVA President comments on the first case of COVID-19 confirmed in pet cat in the UK
...Glasgow University. The sample was also tested for SARS-CoV-2 as part of a wider research programme by the Centre for Virus Research at Glasgow University. Follow-up samples tested at the... -
Study investigates ante mortem and post mortem findings of rabbits with RHDV2
Whilst rabbit haemorrhagic disease has been extensively investigated in a laboratory setting, research pertaining to naturally occurring outbreaks is sparse. A new study, published in the latest issue of the... -
COVID-19 confirmed in pet cat in the UK
...care practice initially diagnosed the pet with feline herpes virus, a common feline respiratory infection, and the sample was also tested for SARS-CoV-2 as part of a wider research programme... -
PetSavers – Animal behaviourist urges dog owners to help with Old Age Pets project
Lisa Wallis, a research associate at the University of Liverpool and owner of 9-year-old Siberian Husky Talie, is urging dog owners to participate in an old age pets project aimed... -
BSAVA launches BSAVA Science webinar series
...research with the authors – experts in their field – really helps to bring the papers to life.” JSAP is the journal of the BSAVA and also the official scientific... -
Courageous Conversations: The Surrey Virtual Veterinary Diversity Conference
...organisations such as Animal Aspirations. Workshops include “Mitigating unconscious bias in practice”, Plus, public facilitated workshops with break out rooms, “Discrimination & client communications” and “Inclusive Workplaces” as well as... -
International Cat Care want Happy Cats this International Cat Day
...high as 600 million[iii]. Their popularity isn’t just about numbers – they’ve taken over much of the internet and charmed their way into almost every aspect of popular culture. The... -
Is it all change for vets from now on? Have your say.
...for future opportunities to be involved in research relevant to their role. It’s no surprise that the overwhelming majority of the 650+ respondents from the previous study, revealed that COVID-19... -
Dog welfare experts issue warning as demand for ‘flat-faced’ puppies increases sharply during covid-19 pandemic
Dog health and welfare experts including vets, rescue organisations, scientists and breeders are urging the public to ‘stop and think before buying a flat-faced dog’, as online searches for ‘getting... -
Soulsby Fellowships awarded for One Health projects on zoonotic diseases, sustainable food production and food poverty
Researchers working across the wide range of One Health issues have been awarded fellowship funds to allow them to progress their research. Five fellowships, in total worth £50,000, have been... -
Owners of canine golden oldies urgently needed to help with Old Age Pets project
Charitable research organisation PetSavers is appealing to owners of canine golden oldies to get involved with a new citizen science project, Old Age Pets, aimed at helping veterinary professionals and...