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Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors Description: The APBC is an international network of experienced and qualified pet behaviour counsellors, who, on referral from veterinary surgeons, treat behaviour problems in dogs, cats, birds, rabbits, horses and other pets. It takes time to establish the cause and develop treatment plans that are suitable for the owner's circumstances, and APBC members are able to offer the time and expertise necessary to achieve these objectives. The APBC also runs seminars and workshops, both for its members and others interested in the field of pet behaviour therapy and dog training, and also sells books, videos and other products related to the subject.
Added on: 17-Feb-2007 Hits: 151 Rate this Site
Axiom Veterinary Labaroritories Description: Axiom Veterinary Laboratories are pleased to be able to offer an extremely wide range of clinical pathology diagnostics. Together with our exceptionally strong team of 10 clinical pathologists, Peter Webb, John Dunn, Karen Gerber, Elizabeth H. Normand, Jelena Ristic, Emma Dewhurst, Yvonne McGrotty, Melanie Craven, Rachel Barrett and David Godfrey we offer the clinician a complete clinical path service that is also quality controlled under ISO 9001:2000. Added on: 03-Feb-2005 Hits: 284 Rate this Site
British Equine Veterinary Association Description: Aims and objectives
1. To promote veterinary and allied sciences related to the welfare of the horse.
2. To promote and foster cultural, scientific and professional activities of veterinary surgeons interested in equine practice, teaching and research.
3. To promote a forum for discussion and exchange of ideas of the management, health and diseases of the horse by holding meetings and an Annual Congress.
4. To encourage research into equine problems.
5. To publish the Equine Veterinary Journal and Equine Veterinary Education.
6. To co-operate with other national and international bodies interested in the promotion of equine and allied interests.
Added on: 17-Feb-2007 Hits: 146 Rate this Site
ESCCAP Description: ESCCAP UK, European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites within in UK, is formed from a group of leaders in veterinary parasitology and veterinary public health within Europe, who have created guidelines for the optimal control of internal and external parasites that threaten the health of pets and people.
The guidelines are based on the premise that internal and external parasites pose a significant health risk to both pets and people and can only be overcome if prevention and treatment is universally enforced. ESCCAP is a not-for-profit company, whose aim is to develop these guidelines for use by Vets and Pet Owners which will improve the control and treatment of parasites in pet animals. Added on: 15-Aug-2008 Hits: 28 Rate this Site
Find a practice. Description: Really useful site - you can find any vets in the uk and it gives a map as well. Added on: 10-Jan-2004 Hits: 377 Rate this Site
Royal College Veterinary Surgeons Description: The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) is the regulatory body for veterinary surgeons in the United Kingdom and ensures that standards within the veterinary profession are maintained, safeguarding the health and welfare of animals and the interests of the public. Added on: 11-Jan-2004 Hits: 395 Rate this Site
the vet site Description: This is a great new radilology site, with cases and interactive cases and it is updated quite often. A good place to practice radiology skills Added on: 13-Feb-2008 Hits: 55 Rate this Site
TP Times Description: The VN Training newsletter website, full of back issues, useful veterinary information and more Added on: 20-Jul-2004 Hits: 332 Rate this Site
Vet Click Description: Veterinary website with forums, members sections, listings of jobs, practices etc. Unlike Vetpro which is completely free it costs £75 to become a member!!!!!!!!!! Added on: 10-Nov-2004 Hits: 576 Rate this Site
VET HELP DIRECT Description: 1. Aim of the site: to reduce the instances of pets not receiving timely veterinary attention when required.
2. How it Works: Interactive step-by-step questions help owners to decide how quickly they need to contact their vet.
First aid advice, tailored according to the answers the owner has given, helps veterinary practices provide the best care for their clients. For example, clients will telephone before turning up at the surgery and will not feed their pet if it is likely to require a general anaesthetic.
The step by step questions and personalised nature of the answers are designed to lead to high levels of owner compliance with instructions.
3. Background to the site: The site is designed and run by two practising UK vets Susannah Samuel MA VetMB MRCVS (companion animals) and Richard Coomer MA VetMB CertES(Soft Tissue) MRCVS (equine).
We designed the site having seen animals who had been brought to the vets weeks or months too late, causing unnecessary suffering and making treatment less successful. The owners were very well intentioned but had simply not realised that veterinary attention was necessary or that 'anything could be done'.
Vet Help Direct also helps to improve Out of Hours Care. We noticed that even very knowledgeable owners often have difficulty in deciding if to call the vet out of hours, even where dedicated out of hours services exist. Owners often describe very anxious moments deciding what to do during the night.
Vet Help Direct ensures that owners of animals with urgent conditions telephone the vet urgently if necessary, rather than putting off until the morning with a misplaced sense of cost saving, or, a desire to see their usual vet.
The site also helps to prevent out of hours calls that would have resulted in telephone advice only. This helps dedicated out of hours services to run more efficiently and improves the quality of life of veterinary staff that still work 'on call' in addition to their normal working day.
4. The Website: The website is fully compliant with the Disability Discrimination Act and is covered by professional indemnity.
5. We have a national directory of veterinary practices which practices can register for online.
Added on: 17-Jun-2007 Hits: 71 Rate this Site
RIG Vet Recruitment is the trading name of RIG Veterinary Recruit Limited. Registered in England and Wales number 5452945. Registered Office: The White Cottage, 19 West Street, Epsom, Surrey, KT18 7BS
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RIG Vet Recruitment is the trading name of RIG Veterinary Recruit Limited. Registered in England and Wales number 5452945. Registered Office: The White Cottage, 19 West Street, Epsom, Surrey, KT18 7BS