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Keep calm and carry on: New study from the RVC offers clues for how to ease puppy separation stress
New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found that advising owners to behave calmly during their arrivals and departures helped puppies adjust to being left on their own. These findings provide valuable insights for veterinarians, …New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found that advising owners to behave …
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Interview with Dr Libby Graham, Diagnostic Laboratories Manager
We spoke to Dr Libby Graham, Diagnostic Laboratories Manager, who joined the RVC in June 2025. This is an extended version of an article that appeared in the Autumn 2025 issue of Clinical Connections. Please give a precis of your career trajectory. … -
When to see the vet? New RVC study sheds light on when dog owners decide to seek veterinary care
New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found that although dog owners can often accurately identify common canine health problems, they frequently underestimate how urgently to seek veterinary care. This research provides vital …New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found that although dog owners can often …
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New RVC research provides guidelines to reduce risk of life-threatening feeding tube complications in dogs and cats
Following new research, the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has introduced guidelines to help veterinarians safely check feeding tube placement in dogs and cats. Feeding tubes are commonly used in veterinary medicine, but incorrect placement can have …Following new research, the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has introduced guidelines to help …
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The RVC launches new Renal Recovery Clinic to support dogs recovering from acute kidney injury
The Royal Veterinary College’s (RVC) world-leading Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA) has launched a dedicated Renal Recovery Clinic to provide specialist follow-up care for dogs recovering from acute kidney injury (AKI). This new service …The Royal Veterinary College’s (RVC) world-leading Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA) has …
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RVC research highlights hidden avian influenza risks in Viet Nam’s chicken supply chain
New research from the Royal Veterinary College has uncovered how the way chickens are produced, traded and transported in northern Viet Nam can contribute to the spread of avian influenza viruses. As chickens move through farms, markets and …New research from the Royal Veterinary College has uncovered how the way chickens are produced, …
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New RVC study challenges common beliefs on desirable behaviours in designer ‘Doodle’ crossbreeds
The study reveals novel insights into the behaviour of Cockapoos, Cavapoos and Labradoodles which can support owners considering which type of dog to purchase A new study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed that three popular …The study reveals novel insights into the behaviour of Cockapoos, Cavapoos and Labradoodles which …
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New RVC research sheds light on orf management on UK sheep farms
New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) on the prevalence and management of orf on UK sheep farms has identified opportunities to improve prevention and disease control. The findings will help inform proactive veterinary engagement, …New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) on the prevalence and management of orf on UK …
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Owners urged to ‘stop and think’ before buying as English bulldogs are twice as likely to have a health problem
New study from the Royal Veterinary College suggests urgent action is required to reduce many serious health issues of English Bulldogs associated with exaggerated features -
Beauty isn’t even skin deep: New study from the RVC finds that flat-faced dogs are at the highest risk of skin fold dermatitis
New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found that some popular flat-faced dog breeds, including the English Bulldog, French Bulldog and Pug, are at the highest risk of skin fold dermatitis – a painful skin condition. The study …
