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Re: Homeopathy for pets
You may want to check out the The British Veterinary Voodoo Society for more abominations of responsibility.
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RE: Report from the Kennel Club to British Small Animal Veterinary Association
... conditions. Ah well, its all for a quick profit - mass produced companion animal foods. K9 - i dont know if there is a study re. mixed breeds, I'll have a troll through the Veterinary Library - I'll let you know. There are many theories that cancer in dogs is caused by commercial foods. Yet it just occurred to me that one of the breeds that is more prone to cancer is...
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Some vets 'exploit pet insurance'
...company had received claims for treatment that its consultant vets considered unnecessary. The increasing cost of claims means insurers have had to increase premiums. The British Veterinary Association said vets did not "milk" insurance and high costs were due to expensive treatment. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/...
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RE: Cropped Ears - why? - Page 11 - Dog Forum .org
... are used to. Of course we are used to it - our animal welfare laws are only recent when the British Veterinary Association saw the light and decided they would not endorse cruelty any longer and voted against it. ... we advocated slavery then too. If you want me to troll out all the Veterinary Assocation articles which state categorically that docking and cropping is ...
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...Before breeding from your dog, the Kennel Club advises that you check with your veterinary surgeon, your breed club and/or your dog’s breeder to find out ... in a breed that may suffer from inherited eyeproblems? Has the dog been x-rayed under the Kennel Club/ British Veterinary Association hip-scoring scheme where this is appropriate? In one or two breeds it would be sound policy to have the heart...
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RE: British And American Whippets
... the fads and fancies in our particular country. No breed looks the same as they did a couple of hundred years ago but nor do humans. Our dogs have better food, better conditions and better veterinary care. They live longer and grow differently because of this care. It's no different to our Olympic swimmers. Their diet, exercise and overall body shape is different to that of 20 years ago ...
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RE: Bit oorzaak van dorsal displ. of soft palate
... is barred, as the stewards of racing do not permit the use of the cross-under design of bitless bridle. (Published in the Veterinary Record, the official journal of the British Veterinary Association) oftewel een volkomen natuurlijke reactie op 'iets in de mond', waarbij net als met eten, de luchtpijp wordt afgesloten om ...
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Can People Afford Animal Welfare In Food Production? BVA Animal Welfare Foundation 20
The latest in the increasingly popular BVA (British Veterinary Association) Animal Welfare Foundation discussion forums takes place this year at the Royal College of Physicians on Tuesday 20 May. As part of the Foundation's aim of improving animal welfare through debate, it holds an annual Discussion Forum which brings fellow vets, animal ...
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Warning about animal 'therapies'
Pet owners should seek the advice of a vet before paying for alternative therapy, according to the British Veterinary Association (BVA). It says the therapies, popular for dogs and horses, are often used to treat skin and joint problems. But the BVA warns that some animals can be misdiagnosed and owners could be "throwing their money down the drain"....
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RE: Head Coach wanted for British Judo
... (ii) Polytechnics did little research and (iii) they did not have degrees such as medicine, veterinary science etc amongst their portfolio. It was also a fact that entry standards to the Polytechnics were... that neil is just fantastic. and i think its a real waste that he is not more active in british judo. I agree that indeed there is more to it than just a degreem and that indeed you have to...
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RE: I'm Glad I stop eating beef last year...
...There is new concern over evidence that growth and sex hormones in beef can cause genital abnormalities in boys, and early onset of puberty in girls. British Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) member and chemical expert John Verall was appointed to the government's VPC to represent consumer interests. He recently defied a ...
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RE: Air Canada - Live Cargo - Page 2 : British Expat Discussion Forum
...or at least an understanding. HAHA. I am not entirely sure about your situation. We have an EU Pet Passport for our dog which we got before we left the UK. This replaces the need for a 'Veterinary Certificate' from the country of export. (He had the rabies/blood test etc. done in UK before we left and it is all documented in the passport, and we have simply had to ensure ...
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RE: what made you smile today - Page 786 : British Expat Discussion Forum
... their first anatomy class, with a dead cow. They all gathered around the surgery table with the body covered with a white sheet The professor started the class by telling them, 'In Veterinary Medicine it is necessary to have two important qualities as a doctor: The first is that you not be disgusted by anything involving the animal body.' For an example, the Professor pulled back ...
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RE: wanted a boxer pup with docked tail - Page 3 : British Expat Discussion Forum
... poster was asking where she could actually get one from. There are arguements for both sides ( http://www.cdb.org/ ) and this probably isn't a site to do that. I am not trained at all in veterinary practices, I am merely a loving and caring Dog owner - in fact, Hugo is the first pet we've had with a docked tail (I always thought it looked weird to have no tail, but it does suit certain ...
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Artificial hormones in U.S. beef linked to breast cancer, pr
....org/tvn....t-a-glance Artificial hormones in U.S. beef linked to breast cancer, prostate cancer Thursday, 17 April 2008 10:24 British Veterinary Products Committee (VPC) member and chemical expert John Verall was appointed to the government's VPC to represent consumer interests. He recently defied a government ...
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RE: How stressful is it for cats to be declawed? - Yahoo! Answers
... as "unnecessary mutilation". This has nothing whatsoever to do with pressure from the public or animal welfare groups. The British Veterinary Association and the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons members themselves, all refuse to perform the operation. The RCVS guidelines specifically states: "A veterinary surgeon must not cause any patient to suffer by carrying ...
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RE: Any one know anything about Royalty British Kennels
...Originally Posted by pintail2222 I remember reading it in a handout from the U of M a while back. My wife breeds & shows Boxers - The Vet she takes her Boxers to is at the U of M's veterinary medical center - I think she brought it home. But one of the misconceptions about Hip Displaycia is if the parents didn't have hip dysplasia - it didn't necesarily mean that the pups wouldn't either....
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RE: certifications
Replying to [Elizabeth ]: I would contact the British Veterinary Association and simply ask them for appropriate info on certifications for the product. http://www.bva.co.uk/ Or ,the appropriate dep"t at defra . http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/index.htm They are the legal body ref animal welfare in UK. Or ,ask your local vet. ...
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RE: Which brand of radio fence/shock collar to buy? - Page 3 - boards.ie
... by a good ol' garden fence. Besides, if such august and respected groups as the RSPCA, Dogs Trust (UK's largest canine charity) the UK Kennel Club, the British Veterinary Assocation and the APDT all have a negative view of these devices - that's more than good enough to swing the argument for me.
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