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Otago flooding response: Updates for farmers
Otago flooding response: Updates for farmers
Published on 8 October 2024. The New Zealand Veterinary Association Te Pae Kīrehe is continuing to monitor the situation in the Otago region for farmers and other animal owners. Concern remains about the high risk of water borne diseases in the region.
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Read moreGuidance on veterinarian immigration
Guidance on veterinarian immigration
Over the past few months, the NZVA national office has continued to help individuals with the visa application process and advocate for spaces in Managed Isolation and Quarantine (MIQ).
Equine Veterinary Technician Guidelines
Veterinary technicians are an integral part of equine veterinary practice. Current qualifications generate technicians with high skill levels who can complement veterinarians in the provision of balanced veterinary care. Veterinary practices using equine technicians can adopt a team approach to tasks.
Read morePosition Statement: Sentience
Policy type : Position statement Status : Current Date ratified : November 2018 Position Statement The NZVA believes that ‘sentience’ is the ability to feel, perceive or experience subjectively. (ie.
Read moreVeterinary shortage stories – we need your help!
Veterinary shortage stories – we need your help!
We know that many of you are still under considerable pressure due to the long-term critical shortage of veterinarians that has been made a lot worse due to the border restrictions imposed because of COVID 19.
Landlords asked to help keep flood-affected owners and pets together
Landlords asked to help keep flood-affected owners and pets together
MEDIA RELEASE Published on 10 March 2023.
Animal owners urged to keep pets away from floodwater
Animal owners urged to keep pets away from floodwater
MEDIA RELEASE Published on 7 October 2024.
COVID-19 Member update: 27 March
COVID-19 Member update: 27 March
You made it! It's been a tough week. Our world axis has been shifted so dramatically in the last few days. You are absolutely entitled to feel whatever it is that is inside right now.
Managing pets from COVID-19 households
Managing pets from COVID-19 households
Recognising that there is currently no evidence to indicate pets act as fomites in the transmission of COVID-19, it is still advisable to use a precautionary approach when handling animals from an affected household.