If you’re looking to gain experience in order to progress into a career with animals, then volunteering could be the step in the right direction you need to kick start your career. By volunteering with animals you can: Learn new skills and gain experience Make new friends Learn about animal behaviour Give something back make […]
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Student Volunteering Week – 19-25 February 2018

Dream of working with animals? Come along to Careers with Animals Day and find out how!
The College of Animal Welfare is delighted to announce that it’s next Careers With Animals Day will take place on Saturday 24 March 2018 at its centre near Huntingdon (Cambridgeshire). If you love animals, at some point in your life you may have considered working with them, but what options are there and where do […]

Our feline friends need your help!
International Declaration of Responsibility to Cats While most people are aware that cats are sentient beings who are able to experience pain and pleasure, there are still many felines experiencing unnecessary suffering, whether they’re classed as ‘pets’ or ‘street cats.’ With the aim to persuade governments, non-government organisations and charities, breeders, owners and veterinary professionals […]

Show your pet you love them this Love Your Pet Day!
One of the good things about owning a pet is that you always have someone to take care of and spend time with. Studies show that owning a pet can lower stress hormones, heart rate and anxiety levels! As a thank you for all that out pets do for us, why not treat them this […]

What is the state of Britain’s hedgehogs?
Whilst there is great concern about the decreasing numbers of Britain’s hedgehogs, campaigns such as Hedgehog Street are actively doing what they can in order to stop this decline, and it seems to be working! Although the species has declined, recently the rate of decline has seen to be slowing down, and where hedgehogs can […]

Kennel Club welcomes consultation on third party puppy sale ban
The Kennel Club has welcomed a consultation by the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) about a ban on the practice of selling puppies via third parties as a crucial step forward to tackle the cruel puppy farming industry. However, concerns have been raised about how the licensing regulations will be enforced and […]

World Leadership Day – 8 February 2018
As a leader or manager you get the opportunity to have a direct influence on those around you, so why not get inspired this World Leadership Day and see how you can make a difference in your workplace. Five ways to motivate your team Do something you’re passionate about – In order to make a […]
The search is on for the UK’s fattest pets!
PDSA launches fat fighting club According to PDSA vet Rebecca Ashman, the UK’s pet population is “suffering from an obesity epidemic” which the PDSA are actively trying to reverse through their annual Pet Fit Club which has helped 124 overweight pets since its launch! With the aim to tackle pet obesity, pets chosen to take […]

RVN wages on rise, SPVS survey shows
The 2017 SPVS Salary Survey shows an increase in wages across practice types The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) profession-wide salary survey, which was answered by 630 veterinary nurses discovered that in small animal practices, the medium salary for a veterinary nurse up to five years qualified has increased from £19,100 in 2015, to £20,673. […]

CAW Student Awards Ceremony 2017
On Saturday 25 November 2017, The College of Animal Welfare’s head office in Cambridgeshire played host to the 2017 Student Awards Ceremony. The annual awards celebrate and recognise the achievements of students who have displayed a high level of excellence, whether it be achieving high grades, overcoming personal challenges or making a positive impact within […]