UCL and charity Brooke explore role of working animals for women in disasters
University College London (UCL) and working animal charity Brooke have partnered to discuss the vital role of working animals for women during disasters.
University College London (UCL) and working animal charity Brooke have partnered to discuss the vital role of working animals for women during disasters.
I remember the exact day in my clinical career when I realized something had to change. I was twelve years out of school, working in a busy, independently owned companion animal general practice. By then, I had experienced the full range of veterinary medicine—corporate and independent clinics, general and emergency care.
As we move through spring, May brings a fresh new lineup of high-quality CPD/CE content from The Webinar Vet. Whether you’re in small animal practice, equine, exotics, farm, or veterinary nursing, there’s something for everyone this month. From cutting-edge clinical updates to practical tips for everyday cases, this month’s webinars are designed to inform, inspire, and empower.
Blood transfusions are a critical tool in small animal practice, but they must be used with clear clinical justification. In our recent webinar, Blood Transfusions – When, How and Why, Simon Tappin, in collaboration with Pet Blood Bank and ManyPets, explored when transfusions are indicated, which products to use, and how to administer them safely.
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania's School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet), in collaboration with the University of Padova in Italy, have identified a novel genetic mutation linked to progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) in Labrador Retrievers (Stull, 2025). This discovery has significant implications for veterinary professionals, particularly those involved in ophthalmology and breeding programmes.
Flexible working. It's a phrase that's gone from a nice-to-have to a must-consider in today’s job market- especially in veterinary practices, where retention, wellbeing, and work-life balance are more important than ever.
As our beloved guinea pigs are living longer lives in captivity—often reaching 5 to 8 years of age—recognising and managing health concerns in their senior years has never been more important. In the recent webinar, "Health Concerns in Geriatric Guinea Pigs," veterinary expert Emma Keeble took a deep dive into the most common issues faced by ageing guinea pigs and offered practical advice for veterinary professionals and owners alike.
In a timely and informative session, John shed light on the growing concern of the Asian hornet (Vespa velutina) and its potential impact on the UK’s ecosystems and agriculture. First identified in south-west France in 2004, this invasive species—also known as the yellow-legged hornet—has since spread rapidly across Europe, with confirmed sightings in the Channel Islands and now, worryingly, parts of southern England.
The first legally binding treaty to recognise animal and environmental health in preventing pandemics has been passed by the World Health Organization this week.
If you’re working as a locum vet or veterinary nurse, one of the first big decisions you'll face is how to get paid. Two of the most common options are through an umbrella companyor as a self-employed sole trader. Each has its own pros and cons depending on your situation, especially if you're new to the UK or planning to locum long-term.
Scour is the most common cause of death in calves under 2 weeks of age. Several different infectious agents cause diarrhoea and the severity of the condition can vary from mild, where the calf recovers uneventfully in a couple of days, to extremely severe, where intensive care is needed to prevent the loss of the calf.
Seizures can be distressing not only for pets but also for the people who care for them—both pet owners and veterinary professionals alike. In the insightful webinar Seizure Management in Cats and Dogs, Dr Missy Carpentier, a board-certified neurologist, provides a comprehensive and practical overview of how to approach seizures in small animals. Her presentation blends clinical experience with evidence-based recommendations to support vets in making confident diagnostic and treatment decisions.