Your data on MRCVSonline
The nature of the services provided by Vision Media means that we might obtain certain information about you.
Please read our Data Protection and Privacy Policy for details.

In addition, (with your consent) some parts of our website may store a 'cookie' in your browser for the purposes of
functionality or performance monitoring.
Click here to manage your settings.
If you would like to forward this story on to a friend, simply fill in the form below and click send.

Your friend's email:
Your email:
Your name:
 
 
Send Cancel

Comedy Pet Photo Awards 2024 entries open
Last year's winner: 'A life-changing experience' (C) Michel Zoghzoghi/Comedy Pets

Entrants could win a cash prize, trophy and a bag.

The Comedy Pet Photo Awards 2024 competition has opened for entries, for the chance to win a £500 cash prize.

The competition invites all pet lovers to share the funniest pictures or videos of their cats, dogs, horses, or any other pet to win the trophy and be crowned Comedy Pet Photographer of the Year. As well as the cash prize and trophy, the winner will also receive a photography bag from Thinktank.

This year, to encourage young photographers to get involved, competition entries will be completely free for under 16’s.

The entries will be judged by an expert and celebrity panel, including conservationist Kate Humble, comedian Mel Giedroyc, award-winning photographer Elke Vogelsang, animal photographer Gerrard Gethings and veterinary surgeon Emma Milne. They will also be considered by the competition founders, Paul Joynson-Hicks and Tom Sullam.

The Comedy Pet Photo Awards, now in its fifth year, were introduced to raise awareness of animal welfare issues, and the valuable contributions that pets make to everyday life. They also aim to highlight as many animal welfare charities as possible.

As well as the Best Overall Photo, a winner will be chosen from each competition category. The categories are Dogs, Cats, Horses, All the Other Creatures, Pets who look like their owners, Junior and Video.

Last year’s winner was Michel Zoghzoghi, a wildlife photographer from Beirut, Lebanon. Mr Zoghzoghi’s entry, ‘A life-changing experience’ (pictured), featured his rescue kittens Max and Alex playing together.

After his win, Mr Zoghzoghi said: “As a wildlife photographer I never really considered sending photos to a pet competition until I discovered Comedy Pets.

“It’s witty, it’s fun and the photos are hilarious."


Michelle Wood, from Comedy Pet Photo Awards, said: "Our pets are truly the gifts that keep on giving; these creators of mayhem, mischief and magical moments bring so much joy and laughter to our world and Comedy Pets allows us to share this around the world and give people a sweet taste of silliness when a lot of the headline news is pretty grim."

The closing date for entries is 14 April 2024. Entries can be submitted via the website, with an entry fee per submission. Under 16’s can enter for free.

Images © Michel Zoghzoghi/Comedy Pets 2024 and © Chris Porsz/Comedy Pets 2024

Become a member or log in to add this story to your CPD history

Free CPD announced for BVNA members

News Story 1
 Zoetis is to present a CPD event for free to members of the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA).

Led by veterinary consultant Ruth Moxon, the one-hour online session is designed to help veterinary nurses discuss parasiticide options with clients. It will advise on structuring recommendations, factors for product choice and moving away from 'selling'.

'How do you recommend parasite treatments to your clients?' will be presented on Tuesday, 20 May at 7.30pm. It is free for BVNA members, with £15.00 tickets for non-members.

Veterinary nurses can email cpd@bvna.co.uk to book their place. 

Click here for more...
News Shorts
DAERA to reduce BVD 'grace period'

DAERA has reminded herd keepers of an upcoming reduction to the 'grace period' to avoid BVD herd restrictions.

From 1 May 2025, herd keepers will have seven days to cull any BVD positive or inconclusive animals to avoid restrictions being applied to their herd.

It follows legislation introduced on 1 February, as DAERA introduces herd movement restrictions through a phased approach. Herd keepers originally had 28 days to cull BVD positive or inconclusive animals.

DAERA says that, providing herd keepers use the seven-day grace period, no herds should be restricted within the first year of these measures.

Additional measures, which will target herds with animals over 30 days old that haven't been tested for BVD, will be introduced from 1 June 2025.

More information is available on the DAERA website.