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BVA leads joint response from the veterinary professions to Competition and Markets Authority consultation Listing Image
BVA welcomes Parliamentary committee calls for crack down on unregulated canine fertility clinics and irresponsible pet breeding Listing Image
BVA welcomes pet microchipping reforms as positive step forward Listing Image
Vets welcome extension to XL Bully neutering window Listing Image
BVA issues statement on French bulldog winner at Crufts Listing Image
British Veterinary Association responds to Government’s new food labelling proposals  Listing Image
British Veterinary Association responds to Competition and Markets Authority’s review of the veterinary sector  Listing Image
New legislation regulating primate pets is ‘a step in the right direction’ Listing Image

New legislation regulating primate pets is ‘a step in the right direction’

07 Mar 2024

The British Veterinary Association (BVA) and the British Veterinary Zoological Society (BVZS) have said new regulations, which mean all primates in England will need to be kept in zoo-level standards - in effect banning the practice of keeping them as pets – are a ‘step in the right direction’.

Scottish Government extends XL Bully neutering window following BVA pressure   Listing Image
Crufts 2024: Vets reveal top questions to ask when buying a puppy to avoid unwanted health issues  Listing Image
BVA calls for vet practice regulation to ensure animal welfare Listing Image
British Veterinary Association launches new strategic plan with a theme of People, Animals and Planet Listing Image
#TimeForChange: BVA launches ‘Return to work’ toolkit to help tackle workforce issues Listing Image

#TimeForChange: BVA launches ‘Return to work’ toolkit to help tackle workforce issues

26 Feb 2024

Recruitment and retention remain an ongoing challenge for the veterinary profession and creating positive workplace cultures and experiences is key to attracting new talent, as well as encouraging skilled staff back into the workforce. To help tackle this, the British Veterinary Association (BVA) has launched a new ‘Return to work’ toolkit to support its members returning to veterinary workplaces, and for employers and managers welcoming ‘returners’ to their teams.

New President elected for BVA Northern Ireland Branch and North of Ireland Veterinary Association Listing Image
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