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Dachshund Bounces Back After Being Hit by a Bike
A miniature dachshund severely injured when run over by a bicycle made an incredible recovery after being treated and cared for at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA). Frida, with her scar visible months after being run over by a bike … -
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Kid Gets New Lease of Life with Prosthesis
Thistle, a five-week-old kid (Nubian goat) was first referred to the RVC’s Equine Referral Hospital for evaluation of a suspected open fracture of her right front digits. She was born with what was initially believed to be an angular/flexural deformity and was treated with splints for a few weeks. -
Off-site access to electronic resources with OpenAthens
A guide for accessing RVC library e-resources off campus. -
How to prepare your small mammal/exotic pet for procedures
Rabbits and Rodents Rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, degus, hamsters, gerbils, rats, mice, chipmunks and prairie dogs do not need to be starved before anaesthesia so please keep feeding your pet’s normal diet right up until you bring them in for … -
What to do if your pet is ill
Advice from the RVC on when you should seek veterinary help for a sick pet -
Student Engagement
Listening to the views and opinions of students is an essential part of how we improve and enhance the student experience at the RVC. We work with students to make sure their time here is an enriching experience - educationally, socially and … -
Canine conditions treated by open-heart surgery
The RVC is Europe's leading centre for pet heart surgery, having been at the forefront for more than a decade. -
VetComapss at WSAVA/FECAVA Congress 2017
The 42nd Congress of WSAVA/FECAVA took place in Denmark from Sept 23-28, 2017. Denmark is the Land of Fairy Tales, a small country measured in acres but large in spirit and history, and the congress was a huge success. Breed–related health comprised … -
Digital X-Ray (Radiography)
Diagnostic imaging plays a central role in the work-up of the majority of cases seen in the Royal Veterinary College's Equine Referral Hospital.