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Feline Cataracts
Feline cataract surgery and cataract cat surgery and treatments -
Weight gain more than doubles the risk of laminitis in horses and ponies
Horses and ponies that gain weight are more than twice as likely to develop laminitis than if they lose or maintain their weight, new research has found. -
Lasting lockdown love? RVC research identifies that problem behaviours are damaging the owner-dog relationship as pandemic puppies reach young adulthood
New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) pandemic puppies research programme has highlighted the negative impact of problem behaviours in young adult dogs on the strength of the owner-dog relationship. These findings can be used to …New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) pandemic puppies research programme has …
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Electrochemotherapy for Sarcoids Fact File
RVC Equine provides electrochemotherapy treatment for horses with sarcoids -
Laminitis
RVC Equine Laminitis Fact Sheet - Laminitis is a extremely painful and often recurring condition in horses, ponies and donkeys -
Caring for your puppy
Welcoming a new puppy into your household is an exciting time. We recognise you may want some care advice - not just about your puppy's health but also about behaviour and environment. -
Fact File
Cataract surgery
The cataract surgery success rate in dogs and cats and cats is considered high
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Respiratory diseases
Respiratory diseases in horses are very common and have a variety of different causes. Infectious respiratory diseases caused by bacterial and viral infections, for example strangles and influenza, occur in horses of all ages and are particularly common in young horses, especially those kept in larger groups or yards. -
Electrochemotherapy for small animals
Electrochemotherapy Services at the RVC for small animals and pets -
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Cardiac surgery breakthrough – A world first at the RVC
Open heart surgery to treat a stenotic tricuspid valve has been carried out at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC). It is the first reported case of such a procedure being successfully performed on a dog.