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Attention to detail
Tail carriage abnormalities in horses by Holly Allen, BSc (Hons), MSc, MCSP, ACPAT A, RAMP, HCPC The equine tail has historically been a sign post ... -
Responding to Coronavirus
Factors to consider when returning your horse to work after a break by Dr Jane Williams, Hartpury University Equestrian sports and non-competitive leisure riding are ... -
Combining therapeutic massage with Photizo Vetcare
Study highlights the effects on dogs with Elbow Osteoarthritis combining therapeutic massage with Photizo Vetcare by Anna Webb on behalf of Photizo Vetcare Broadcaster, Author, ... -
New Top up Animal Hydrotherapy qualification for Veterinary Surgeons, Veterinary Nurses and Veterinary Physiotherapists!
The Level 3 Diploma in Small Animal Hydrotherapy is a comprehensive Ofqual regulated qualification that enables students to develop the required knowledge for working as ... -
The Ethics of Riding
Despite a long history of being ridden, many horse riders and animal professionals are all too aware of a number of ethical considerations concerning working ... -
Industry Regulation Update
Over the past few years there have been a number of changes regarding regulation of the animal health professions. Katie Lawrence, board member of the ... -
Treating the patient, not the symptoms
Osteopathy, the Zoo Ost Ltd way by Tony Nevin, BSc (Hons) Ost, DO Allof us, as therapists, will at some point be faced with the ... -
Levi’s Blog
#NobodyisPerfect #InaworldwhereyoucanbeanythingBEKIND If you make it to the end of this blog give yourself a gold star. This is important right now. I’ve been watching ... -
What’s the Deal with Wellness?
by Michaela Noonan, Yoga Teacher at VET Festival and Fitzpatrick Referrals “WELLNESS”. It’s a very fashionable word right now. Festivals are celebrating it. Celebrities are ...