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UK vets report steep increase in intimidation levels during Covid-19
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Vet s warning after shocking figures show the extent of cruel illegal dog trend in our region
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Many rural areas around the Midwest are experiencing a shortage of veterinarians. The USDA lists North and South Dakota among states with a critical shortage in veterinary practices, and both states have positions open for new graduates to participate in USDA’s Veterinary Medicine Loan Repayment Program.
Dr. Jennifer Roberts, a dairy professional services veterinarian for Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health, shares that the scarcity of veterinarians in certain rural regions is not due graduate schools not turning out enough farm-animal veterinarians. “There isn’t necessarily a shortage of total veterinarians, the shortag
Picnic and barbecue litter can cause all sorts of harm to dogs and other animals, vets are warning. WITH the bank holiday weekend inspiring outdoor get-togethers, vets are reminding the public to dispose of litter and barbecue waste responsibly to protect pets, farm animals and wildlife. Litter such as broken glass, barbecue skewers and food packaging can pose all kinds of danger to animals. Figures from the British Veterinary Association (BVA) Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey revealed that in 2018, 44 per cent of vets treated animals suffering injuries or harm from litter. The cases ranged from external injuries, such as cuts and damaged limbs, to obstruction or internal injury and poisoning due to the ingestion of litter.
Picnic and barbecue litter could send your pet to the vet
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