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Guidance search
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29. Small animals and microchips
... the owner; the procedure may amount to veterinary surgery if there is special risk to the health or welfare of the animal. England - dogs and cats 29.13 Section 10(1) of The Microchipping of Cats and Dogs ...
28. Social media, online networking, and public life
... to veterinary practice, and to facilitate the public’s access to information about animal health and welfare. Social media may also be used to advertise veterinary products and services and where this is the ...
10. Consumer rights and freedom of choice
... the client. Whatever the circumstances, the overriding priority is to ensure that animal health and welfare is the priority; c. facilitate a client’s request for a referral or second opinion and recognise ...
10. Consumer rights and freedom of choice
... the client. Whatever the circumstances, the overriding priority is to ensure that animal health and welfare is the priority; c. facilitate a client’s request for a referral or second opinion and recognise ...
15. Health Protocol
... the UK, the RCVS has a duty to act in the public interest. This includes safeguarding the health and welfare of animals committed to veterinary care, protecting the interests of those dependent on animals and ...
20. Raising concerns about a colleague
... veterinary surgeon or veterinary nurse must disclose information only for public interest or animal welfare reasons. Further information 20.10 The following organisations offer further information and ...
7. Equine pre-purchase examinations
... be occasions when the examining veterinary surgeon considers it appropriate, for reasons of animal welfare (including good husbandry) or public interest, to advise the vendor of relevant findings. In these ...
11. Communication and consent
... to them. In all cases, unless it would cause a delay that would adversely affect the animal’s welfare (i.e., in an emergency) the client’s consent to treatment must be obtained. For non-urgent ...
16. Performance Protocol
... in the UK and has a duty to act in the public interest. This includes safeguarding the health and welfare of animals committed to veterinary care, protecting the interests of those dependent on animals and ...
1. Referrals and second opinions
... Incentives 1.8 Veterinary surgeons’ and veterinary nurses’ first consideration is animal health and welfare. Veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses considering offering or accepting any form of incentive, ...
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