The ASPCA Animal poisons control centre is an organisation which answers enquiries from veterinary professionals and members of the public in America concerning poisoned or potentially poisoned animals.
The Blue Cross is a registered UK animal welfare charity which aims are to ensure the welfare of animals.
The British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) exists to promote high scientific and educational standards of small animal medicine and surgery in practice, teaching and research.
The national representative body for the veterinary profession.
Formed in 1927, It now re-homes and reunites 55,500 cats and kittens every year, through a network of over 250 voluntary-run branches and 29 adoption centres.
The UK's largest dog welfare charity, outreach programs, education, information, dogs for re-homing, legislation and campaigning.
The Feline Advisory Bureau is a charity dedicated to promoting the health and welfare of cats through improved feline knowledge, to help us all care better for our cats.
This is the web version of the NOAH Compendium of Data Sheets for Animal Medicines. Here you can access datasheets and SPCs and search alphabetically, by active ingredient, by company, by species or by therapeutic indication.
The PDSA is the UK's leading veterinary charity, caring for more than 350,000 pet patients belonging to people in need.
The RCVS is the regulatory body for veterinary surgeons in the UK. Its role is to safeguard the health and welfare of animals committed to veterinary care through the regulation of the educational, ethical and clinical standards of the veterinary profession, thereby protecting the interests of those dependent on animals and assuring public health. The RCVS also acts as an impartial source of informed opinion on animal health and welfare issues and their interaction with human health.
The RSPCA is a registered charity (no. 219099) that receives no lottery or state aid. Its £82 million annual running costs are funded exclusively by voluntary donations and legacies.
Gives advice and information to all veterinary surgeons and others actively involved in the management of veterinary practices.
This is the executive Agency responsible for issues concerning the use and manufacture of veterinary medicines in the UK.
Here you will find details of all veterinary medicinal products currently authorised in the UK together with a list of suspended and recently expired products. Homeopathic products and Specified Feed Additives are also listed.
Vets Now is the UK's leading provider of out of hours emergency veterinary care. Vets Now Operate when normal veterinary practices are closed - during the night, weekends and all public holidays.
Vetstream provides multimedia peer-reviewed clinical information services and training tools about the veterinary treatment for dogs, cats, horses and rabbits.