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Delivering life-saving lessons
13 Jul 2022 Worldwide Veterinary ServiceRabies is one of the worlds most deadly diseases. It kills around 59,000 people a year, the majority of whom are children under 15 years old.
Mission Rabies vaccinates dogs to stop the spread of rabies for good, but it is also vital to protect those who live in rabies hotspots right now. That is why we run life-saving education programs to teach communities what to do if they think a dog is rabid, and how they can protect themselves.
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The search begins for the veterinary profession’s 30 Under 30
06 Jul 2022 Rachel KilmartinThe London Vet Show team have announced a brand-new initiative dedicated to fostering talent in the veterinary industry today – Vet Show 30 Under 30.
This initiative, founded in partnership with Pioneer Veterinary Products, aims to bring together tomorrow’s veterinary leaders to gain recognition from their peers and colleagues and receive an acknowledgment for their early career work. Unique to the initiative – all exemplary individuals working in the veterinary-sphere will be encouraged to participate. This includes practice vets, vet nurses and administration staff, as well as those working within wider animal health including academia, public health, charities, and pharma workers.
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Going above and beyond for animals in need.
16 May 2022 WVS (Mission Rabies)In the places we work rabies isn't the only threat animals face. Surviving on the city streets or in village lanes means they must dodge traffic, scavenge for food and live alongside people, not all of which are kind to animals.
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How does regulation help Vets and Animal Owners?
16 May 2022 RAMPSIf you are unfortunate enough to land in hospital you hope that the treatment you get will make you better. When you see a physiotherapist as part of your rehabilitation you do not stop to ask what their qualification is or if they are regulated. The expectation is present that the NHS has checked all that out for you. So when you get physiotherapy for your pet, often that same expectation that they are qualified and regulated, is never questioned…. ! -
NEW supercharged smoothies to support dogs’ health, hydration, and wellbeing through all walks of life
16 May 2022 Furr BoostFurr Boost offers a range of delicious smoothie drinks created to help top up a dog’s daily water intake, while supercharging their diet with a host of vitamins, superfoods, and oils to support overall health and wellbeing. -
Travel, train and transform the world.
19 Apr 2022 Worldwide Veterinary Service (WVS)Join WVS for a rewarding experience to further your veterinary career. Our International Training Centres (ITC’s) in India and Thailand run training courses for vets from all over the world.
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Vet Show Portfolio Announces Refresh
22 Feb 2022 Vet ShowTwelve years ago, saw the launch of the London Vet Show and that is where the Vet Show journey began. We have had lots of questions over the years. Top of the list is a discussion over whether it was a dog or a horse, followed up quickly over the questions of “what do you mean there is a hidden cat?” but more recently there have been questions over whether our dog had cropped ears. We would like to address this and take our logo forward into the next era. -
Helping others is the key to a brighter future for all - and volunteering is a big part of that
14 Feb 2022 WVSEven with the ongoing challenges of the global pandemic, one thing has never been clearer. Helping others is the key to a brighter future for all – and volunteering is a big part of that. -
RAMP-- Setting the ‘Gold Standard ‘ of practice for musculoskeletal treatment of animals.
14 Feb 2022 Vav Simon - RAMPWhat do you know about rehabilitation? Do you know who to refer to for post surgery or to help with the mobility of your patients? RAMP, the independent regulator of MSK practitioners, is hosting three of the professional associations that it regulates on the stand at LVS 2022. They will be sharing their skills and knowledge with you and giving demonstrations of various treatments. Here is an introduction to two of them……
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Exhibitor News - An Introduction to Vegan Dog Food
19 Jan 2022 Lucy McKinnaPublic opinion on vegan pet food was once firmly on the resistance side of the dog park fence, but times are a-changing. Plant-based pet foods are rapidly developing, driven by public distrust of conventional pet foods, and concerns about their impacts on pets, farmed animals, and the environment. But can plant-based pet foods be nutritionally sound? Can vegan dog food really be palatable? And finally, what could be the benefits of your client switching their dog to a plant-based diet?
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2019 sees leading specialist recruitment consultancy Noble Futures return for the 5th year running as the energy and inspiration behind both the Noble Futures Exhibitor Lounge and the Noble Futures Ex ...
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That's why we're thrilled to support and spotlight Affinity Futures. An EDI consultancy led by directors experienced in veterinary and allied professions, with representation from BVLGBT+, BVEDs, & BV ...
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Make your lives easier when visiting London Vet Show this year, simply subscribe online to our newsletter then email your Name, Practice details including address and a contact number. Visit stand C03 ...
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Joining our thriving community of members enables access to our extensive webinar library, a free course of your choice, discussion forums, clinical advice credits and live sessions. Our live sessions ...
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HERE’S A TASTER OF WHO YOU’LL BE HEARING FROM IN THE CPD MODULES… OA IN YOUNG DOGS: MORE COMMON THAN YOU MIGHT THINK Duration: 15 minutes Dr Duncan Lascelles explores the prevalence of OA in young dog ...
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Come to Stand R42 and meet the KRKA Team at London Vet Show Our animal health solutions for both companion animal and on farm provide daily added value for veterinary practices, with a commitment to k ...
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BVA Live 2025 is fast approaching, and if you're a veterinary professional eager to stay ahead of the curve, this is the event you don’t want to miss. With cutting-edge topics and expert speakers, this year’s conference is packed with invaluable insights for anyone working in veterinary practice. Here’s a sneak peek at some of the standout sessions:
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1. Can you tell us a bit about Every Tail Vets – when you are launching and what inspired its opening? After moving to London, we realised how hard it is to find convenient veterinary care for our dog ...
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The London Vet Show is back this 16-17 November at ExCeL London. Sessions focusing on animal behaviour delve into a wide array of subjects, ranging from separation related problems, to treatment optio ...
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When it comes to veterinary care, ensuring the comfort and wellbeing of animals is of the utmost importance – and their clinical housing plays a vital role. A leading provider of clinical housing, CASCO Pet puts pet wellness at the heart of its innovative designs
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Effectively manages acute skin and paw problems and reduces flare ups
Hailed a revolutionary success by the Veterinarians in New Zealand
Developed by a general surgeon and her team
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Ghanaian wildlife vets visit London Vet Show thanks to Wildlife Vets International
Vet CT and Wildlife VetsWe are delighted to be able to include a day at the London Vet Show during Ghanaian wildlife vets, Dr Asumah and Dr Gyebi’s, stay in the UK. The two vets work for the Wildlife Division of the Forestry Department, Government of Ghana and thanks to Wildlife Vets International (WVI) and West African Primate Conservation Action (WAPCA) are in the UK for hands on training, particularly in primate medicine.