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For owners
As dedicated owners, each time your pet visits a VetCompass™ participating veterinary practice, you are contributing to the long-term health of companion animals. -
From the geometry of a toppling table to a new ‘grazing’ gait? And perhaps why monkeys walk weirdly
In a new paper published in the Royal Society journal Biology Letters, two Royal Veterinary College (RVC) experts exploited the geometry of a wobbly table to explain the ‘grazing’ gait in quadrupeds as well as walking in primates. Very simple … -
Climate Controlled Research
The Royal Veterinary College's state-of-the-art, climate-controlled farm animal research facility is unique in its ability to control and monitor an animal’s environment. -
Residue Depletion Studies
The RVC Contract Research Unit conducts residue depletion studies for determining safe use of materials to which humans may be exposed in products from food-producing animals. This service supports the development of safe, new products for food production. -
Target Animal Safety Studies
The Royal Veterinary College's Contract Research Unit carries out target animal safety studies in a variety of farm animal and companion animal species. -
Horse Passports
RVC Equine offers horse passport appointments -
RVC retains ranking as number one veterinary school outside of the USA
RVC ranked as the top veterinary school in the UK and Europe, and the world’s number two vet school in the prestigious QS World University Rankings 2020. -
Worm Prevention and Treatment
Comprehensive pet worming advice and treatments available at RVC Beaumont Sainsbury Animal Hospital in Camden, London -
New poster: most common disorders in UK cats!
What disorders commonly affect our cats? A new educational poster in the Medivet/RSPCA/VetCompass collaborative infographic series was released last week. This new poster summarises the results of a VetCompass study looking at the most … -
Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Service
The iohexol assay from deltaDOT and the Royal Veterinary College provides a highly accurate measure of glomerular filtration rate - generally accepted as the best measure of renal function - in cats and dogs