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Bury St Edmunds voted UK's most dog-friendly town

The town has been recognised in the DogFriendly Awards.
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Chatter box The Responsible Use of Medicines Alliance - Companion Animal and Equine (RUMA - CA&E) has launched a survey which seeks to measure the success of this year's Antibiotic Amnesty campaign.

Its results will help the group to calculate how many unused or out-of-date antibiotics were returned as part of the campaign throughout November. Practices are also asked how they engaged with clients to raise awareness of the issue.

Participating practices can enter a prize draw to win up to 100 in vouchers for taking part. Further prizes from BSAVA and Webinar Vet will be available for practices with the best input.

The survey takes a few minutes to complete and will be running throughout December. It can be accessed via this linkChatter box

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Equine News
BVNA launches online pet behaviour hub

The resources will support members to learn more about animal behaviour.
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Most new vet nurses positive about their training

Sixty per cent of respondents went on to work at their training practice.
BVNA awards honorary membership to Nicholas Taylor RVN

Association also confirms its charity of the year.
BVNA president begins second term

New council members also welcomed at AGM.
BVNA shares initial findings of VN Profession survey

Over half of respondents knew a 'vet nurse' who wasn't qualified or regulated.
RCVS updates VN training standards framework

The framework is reviewed by the College every five years.
BVNA releases Clinical Coach Toolkit

The resources will help those supervising SVNs.
Vet nurses invited to discuss future of profession

Veterinary Nursing Vision events planned for September and October.
BVNA retains 'Silver' environmental accreditation

The award recognises the work done to reduce the BVNA's environmental impact.
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NSA survey investigates sheep worrying

The National Sheep Association (NSA) has launched its latest survey to better understand the severity of sheep worrying in the UK.

The survey will be open until Friday, 21 February 2025. UK sheep farmers are invited to share their experiences of sheep worrying by dogs and its impact on the industry.

NSA has been gathering information about sheep worrying for over 10 years as part of its campaign to raise awareness of incidents and produce new ways of educating the public.

Sheep worrying, often caused by dogs being loose near fields, can result in physical injury, miscarriage and death of animals affected.

The results of the survey will be shared with interested parties, including the UK press, before spring and ahead of lambing season next year.

For more information, or to complete the survey, visit NSA's website.

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