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Terrier referred to London specialists after 3 weeks of a troublesome tummy caused by a corn on the cob!
It needed a specialist-led team at one of London’s top animal hospitals to finally get to the bottom of a terrier’s terrible tummy trouble. Inka, a nine-year-old West Highland Terrier, was referred to London Vet Specialists (LVS) in Belsize Lane after three weeks of...
Why do we need to keep antibiotics working?
Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria mutate and adapt to reduce the effects of antibiotics. Antibiotics can also affect 'good bacteria' and cause harm. New antibiotic drugs are not easy to develop, so we need to preserve the efficiency of the drugs we have....
Vet nurse Holly visits Sri Lanka to work for an animal charity to help the country’s street dogs
Holly Brown, a vet nurse at London Vet Specialists, is jetting off to strife-torn Sri Lanka next month to work for an animal charity striving to care for the country’s three million street dogs. She will be spending a month on the Indian Ocean Island working in an...
Top specialists join LVS to spearhead service expansions
London Vet Specialists has made a raft of new appointments as it expands its specialist-led services. The team London Vet Specialists in Belsize Park have recently welcomed specialists in oncology and internal medicine among a host of other talented new recruits to...
Preparing your pets for firework season
Fireworks are used throughout the year to mark significant seasonal celebrations in London, including Bonfire Night, Halloween, New Year’s Eve and Diwali Whilst they are enjoyable for humans to watch, pets can often get scared of the loud bangs and bright flashes....
Free CPD for Veterinary Professionals – Dermatology & Internal Medicine
Join us for a free Veterinary CPD session – 21 November, 2019
Free CPD for Veterinary Professionals – Thoracic surgery, imaging, and oncology panel discussion
Join us for a free Veterinary CPD session – 19 Mar, 2019
Free CPD for Veterinary Professionals – Pain assessment and management in the cat and dog with cancer.
Join us for a free Veterinary CPD session – Jan 22, 2019
Free CPD for Veterinary Professionals – GI Imaging – What You Could be Missing & Minimally Invasive Approaches to GI Disease
By: Dr Janet Kovak McClaran DVM, DACVS, DECVS, MRCVS and Dr Ian David Jones BVetMed, MVetMed, CertVDI, DipECVDI, MRCVS Minimally Invasive Approaches to GI Disease The benefits of laparoscopic surgery have been well documented in human and veterinary patients to...
Free CPD for Veterinary Professionals – Cutting edge critical care: Tips from an expert
By: Iain Keir, BVMS, Diplomate ACVECC This CPD is a part of our featured guest lecture series Sepsis: a race for recognition and treatment The lecture will highlight recent updates in the guidelines for recognizing and treating sepsis. I will cover the ‘new 3’, its...