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Emergency and out-of-hours services
Emergency veterinary services are provided at the Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital in London and the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals in Potters Bar -
An update on the Animal Care Trust-funded research into immune-mediated haemolytic anaemia (IMHA)
Barbara Glanemann, a vet and IMHA researcher at the RVC, has expressed her gratitude for your support: "The IMHA research team would like to say a huge thank you to everyone who has raised money and supported our ongoing research. This process will take years and a considerable amount of funds - and without you, it would not be possible."We are extremely grateful to everyone who has been raising funds for research into IMHA at the …
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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 -
Students championing diversity in the veterinary sector celebrate fifth anniversary of cause
Animal Aspirations, a national student-led organisation dedicated to improving ethnic and socioeconomic diversity within animal-related careers, celebrated its fifth birthday this week. After reports from the British Veterinary Association (BVA) … -
Your Impact
Discover how the RVC Alumni Fund changes lives. Read student stories and find out about new opportunities made possible by the generosity of our alumni community. -
Living in Hertfordshire
A relaxed place for RVC students to live and study, offering an alternative to the fast pace of London life whilst remaining easily accessible -
How can we help?
Even with the best of care your pet will probably need to visit the vet several times during its hopefully long and happy life. But how do you know when you should call your vet ? Check out our pet healthcare tips below: Is your pet ill? Is … -
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RVC collaborates to reveal health issues in different dog breeds
A Royal Veterinary College (RVC) veterinary researcher has been involved in an exciting collaboration to create a single resource, in an easy-to-read book format, that identifies the health issues that each dog and cat breed is predisposed to. Until now, owners have struggled to find information about the diseases their breeds are prone to because this information was often scattered across thousands of scholarly articles in academic journals. Now, following exhaustive research that examined thousands of peer-reviewed publications on dog and cat health, three veterinary surgeon researchers have finally collated all this information into a single book source for owners, vets, breeders and students. -
The Spring 2022 edition of our newsletter, Paws & Hooves, is out now!
Inside this edition you will find all the latest news across our hospitals as well as inspiring stories of our amazing fundraisers. Look inside to read about: Life changing chemotherapy for Luther and Charlie Skye receives heart surgery at the …Inside this edition you will find all the latest news across our hospitals as well as inspiring …