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New study on tying-up in horses and ponies
Recurrent exertional rhabdomyolysis (RER), also known as tying up, is an exercise-associated disease that involves repeated episodes of muscle damage -
The RVC’s award-winning Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital receives Dog Friendly Clinic accreditation
The Royal Veterinary College’s (RVC) Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital (BSAH), based in Camden, has received accreditation for Dogs Trust’s Dog Friendly Clinic Scheme. It is the only vet practice in the Camden Town, King’s Cross and St Pancras …The Royal Veterinary College’s (RVC) Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital (BSAH), based in Camden, …
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RVC Educational Memorial Programme
Donating your pet’s body to the RVC Educational Memorial Programme (EMP) is a chance to find meaning in the loss of a beloved pet, and a way of honouring a wonderful life -
New study shows majority of injuries in thoroughbred flat racing are minor
RVC study show that 70 percent of injuries recorded among thoroughbred flat racing horses on race-day were minor and not career-ending. -
Equine Atypical Myopathy toxin and biochemical tests and tree sample testing available at the RVC
The RVC is testing for atypical myopathy in its work towards improved treatments and management of this disorder, and to enhance the welfare of affected horses. -
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Returning to the RVC to Become an Exotics Specialist
Interview with Jack MacHale, who studied at the RVC and has returned to the RVC to train as an exotic animal specialist. -
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What Is Wrong with my Backyard Chickens?
Sonja Jeckel, Senior Lecturer in Farm Animal Disease Diagnostics Keeping backyard chickens is popular in the UK and numbers are presumed to have consistently increased over the last 20 years. However, precise numbers are unknown as only flocks with … -
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Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular Vasculopathy Case
Nadine Jones, Staff Clinician in Emergency and Critical Care, and Tom Greensmith, Senior Lecturer in Emergency and Critical Care Charlie, a four-year-old retired racing greyhound, was referred for management of suspected cutaneous and renal … -
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. -
Specialist pet research clinics
Specialist pet research clinics for canine mitral valve disease and geriatric feline conditions at RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital