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Prioritise animal welfare over entertainment this Guy Fawkes’ weekend - NZVA

Prioritise animal welfare over entertainment this Guy Fawkes’ weekend

MEDIA RELEASE Published on 1 November 2023. The public sale of fireworks is again being called into question as veterinarians, animal welfare organisations, and pet owners brace for the impact of fireworks displays this week.

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Some useful COVID-19 documents

Some useful COVID-19 documents

Kia ora Today we are passing on some useful documents that have been provided to us from our contacts at MPI. These outline how a few relevant systems work at Phase Two of the Red Light Setting of the COVID-19 Protection Framework.

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NZVA joins international experts raising awareness about the impact of extreme body conformations on canine health and welfare

NZVA joins international experts raising awareness about the impact of extreme body conformations on canine health and welfare

MEDIA RELEASE Published on 1 May 2024.

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Ectoparasites of sheep in New Zealand and their control

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Veterinarians in Aotearoa - Celebrating 100 Years of the NZVA

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Babesia gibsoni detected in two dogs in Canterbury

Babesia gibsoni detected in two dogs in Canterbury




Published on 11 April 2024. Biosecurity New Zealand is investigating after the exotic red blood cell parasite   Babesia gibsoni  was detected in two dogs in the Canterbury region.   Babesia gibsoni  is an unwanted and notifiable organism in New Zealand.

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Heat stress in animals

Heat stress in animals Hot weather affects animals in different ways. It's important to know how to keep animals safe and healthy during hot weather, as heat stroke and heat stress can be serious illnesses.

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Strangles cases in Canterbury

Update on strangles cases in the South Island

Published on 3 February 2025. There have been several confirmed cases of strangles, a bacterial infection caused by Streptococcus equi equi,  in the South Island over the past month. Cases have been confirmed in Canterbury, Otago and Southland.

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