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The World Small Animal Veterinary Association’s mission is to advance the health and welfare of of companion animals worldwide through an educated, committed, and collaborative global community of veterinary peers.
Image from social media contest winner Cheryl Good
The World Small Animal Veterinary Association’s mission is to advance the health and welfare of of companion animals worldwide through an educated, committed, and collaborative global community of veterinary peers. Image from social media contest winner Stathis Symeonidis from Greece with a stray dog at his pratice! Anesthesia in an English BulldogArguments can be made for choosing anesthetic agents to suit individual patient needs or alternatively rely on your most familiar protocol, guarding against inadvertent mistakes. Anesthesiologist Jennifer E Carter of the University of Melbourne peruses the possible outcomes of both of these approaches for this brachycephalic dogBreeders commit to healthy breeding at pre-congress outreach dayThe ‘human factor’ in healthy breeding, issues around breed population size and the latest thinking in genetics and DNA testing were some of the topics covered during a packed pre-World Congress outreach day organized by the Danish Small Animal Veterinary Association (DSAVA).Wildfires in Portugal – can you help?APMVEAC launches urgent appealThank you for supporting our fundraisers at World Congress!Thank you for supporting the WSAVA Foundation Fun(d) Run – and the yoga class!How much do you know about the dog and cat meat trade?Join us in working to achieve positive change through education and consensus-buildingResources from the WSAVA’s Global Educational PartnersOncology is a vital topic – test your knowledge!Inside the WSAVAMeet Zoë Belshaw, Chair of the WSAVA CE CommitteePlan ahead for World Congress 2018 in Singapore, the Tropical Garden City!Get set for a world class congress in a city which is home to a unique and diverse culture!Member SpotlightMeet the World Aquatic Veterinary Medical Association (WAVMA) |
The World Small Animal Veterinary Association’s mission is to advance the health and welfare of of companion animals worldwide through an educated, committed, and collaborative global community of veterinary peers.
Image from social media contest winner Katherine Polak. It shows her examining a dog rescued from the meat trade
The World Small Animal Veterinary Association’s mission is to advance the health and welfare of of companion animals worldwide through an educated, committed, and collaborative global community of veterinary peers. The Neurologic Examination – Detecting neurological diseases and deficiencies starts with a thorough examinationReview the intricacies of the neurologic exam from assessment of mental status, to gait analysis, to muscle tone.Introducing the associations hoping to join our global veterinary community during World Congress!Four new members are hoping to join our global veterinary community during World Congress, bringing our global membership to 105 associations and more than 200,000 individual veterinarians! The associations are:WSAVA members from Oceania brainstorm challenges and opportunities at FASAVAWSAVA Members Forum sparks lively discussionOligoanalgesia and how to avoid itAs clinicians, keeping our patients pain-free is one of our most important priorities.New resources from the WSAVA’s Global Educational PartnersThe WSAVA Global Dental Guidelines are coming so brush up your dental knowledge!Inside the WSAVAMeet Sheilah Robertson BVMS, DVM, member of the WSAVA Global Pain Council and Animal Wellness and Welfare CommitteeWSAVA Congress UpdateTaking a stand on brachycephalic syndrome!Member SpotlightMeet the Associacao Nacional de Clinicos Veterinarios de Pequenos Animals-Brasil (ANCLIVEPA-BR) |
The World Small Animal Veterinary Association’s mission is to foster the exchange of scientific information between individual veterinarians and veterinary organizations. Small prey species’ behaviour and welfare – are you up to speed?In a review article published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), Dr Anne McBride provides insight into the environments of small prey mammals kept as pets and provides practical suggestions for welfare provision both in the veterinary clinic and day-to-day management by owners.Recipient of WSAVA One Health Award announcedCongratulations to the Blue Dog Programme for helping to keep children safe around dogs!Recipient of WSAVA, Hill’s Next Generation Award announcedCongratulations to Dr Luba Gancheva for her work to develop the profession in Eastern Europe!IAVPM endorses Global Pain Council Guidelines60 member associations have confirmed their support – is yours among them?Malaysian Small Animal Veterinary Association (MSAVA) supports stray-neuter programWorking one step at a time towards a ‘stray-free’ MalaysiaNew resources from the WSAVA’s Global Educational PartnersAre you up to date with hereditary disease? Enhance your knowledge with these resources from our educational partners.Inside the WSAVAMeet Gregg Takashima, DVM, Co-chair, WSAVA Global Nutrition CommitteeWSAVA Congress UpdateDiscounts on registration are available until 13 September – don’t miss out!Member SpotlightMeet the American Veterinary Medical Association |
The World Small Animal Veterinary Association’s mission is to foster the exchange of scientific information between individual veterinarians and veterinary organizations.
Please contact the NVCG office for a list of Veterinarians who are members of the National Veterinary Clinicians group.
Here are some useful associations:
Community Veterinary Clinics
Kennel Union of Southern Africa
South African Veterinary Association
South African Veterinary Council
South African Veterinary Foundation
World Small Animal Veterinary Association
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