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Voting opens for the BVNA council election

Voting is now open for the BVNA council election, with eight candidates competing for six places. Voting is open until 16 July, to full and student BVNA members only. For further details on how to vote, and to view all the candidate profiles, visit the BVNA website.

23/06/2017

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Keeping your pets safe in the heat – top tips!

Keeping your pets safe in the heat – top tips! Our pets love making the most out of the warm summer weather just as much as we do! Take the following precautions to ensure your pet stays safe in the sun. Be sensible! To avoid heatstroke, it is best to exercise your pets in the […]

22/06/2017

East Sussex fire crews kitted out with specialist oxygen masks for pets

Pets rescued from fires in East Sussex will have access to specially designed oxygen masks in a bid to save the lives of more animals. An initiative by the RSPCA and charity Smokey Paws, which joined forces to pay for the specialist kit, has ensured all fire engines in the county will now carry the […]

21/06/2017

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Dogs Trust Be Dog Smart Week (19-25 June)

Dogs Trust launched its third annual “Be Dog Smart Week” this week (19-25 June). The initiative aims to teach children how to stay safe around dogs. Dogs Trust officials said 8,000 children have been admitted to hospital as a result of dog bites in the past five years. It is hoped wider awareness could help […]

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AHT study needs owners to volunteer their horses – Can you help?

The AHT is asking horse owners to volunteer their horses to help in a unique study. The aim of the study is to provide some evidence-based guidelines to the equine industry as to what constitutes excessive rider size, under various circumstances. Riders who are too heavy for their horse or pony can cause chronic back pain […]

20/06/2017

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World Refugee Day (20 June)

To describe current global displacement levels as indicative of a ‘refugee crisis’ would be an incredible understatement. Nearly 34,000 people are forcibly displaced every day as a result of conflict or persecution; and we are currently witnessing the highest levels of displacement on record. An unprecedented 65.3 million people around the world have been forced […]

Learning Disability Week 2017 (19-25 June)

Learning Disability Week 2017 is a welcome opportunity to come together to celebrate the achievements of people with learning disabilities. NHS figures estimate that around 1.5m people in the UK have a learning disability. This year’s theme is employment; around 8 in 10 working age people with a learning disability have a mild or moderate learning disability, […]

19/06/2017

Health and Fitness Tip of the Week: New Psychoactive Substances

What are new psychoactive substances and how can they influence our health? Often incorrectly referred to as ‘legal highs’, new psychoactive substances are chemical substances which produce similar symptoms to illegal drugs such as cocaine, cannabis and ecstasy. The UK had the highest rate of legal high purchases in 2015 of any country surveyed in […]

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Turn your Love of the Great Outdoors into a Career!

City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Countryside and Environment If you love being outdoors, are interested in the environment around you and are fascinated by wildlife and different habitats, why not learn more? Who knows, it may even be the start of a whole new career! The City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in […]

16/06/2017

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Health and Fitness Tip of the Week: Coping with Bereavement

Bereavement is the time we spend adjusting to loss. Losing a loved one is emotionally devastating and it is normal to find it hard to adjust to life without them. It is important to remember that there is no right or wrong way to feel when you’re grieving. Some people might lash out, others may […]

12/06/2017