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Extreme breeding prosecutions.

Jessop M, Baldwin R

Vet Rec · 2026 Jul · PMID 42397188 · Publisher ↗

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Vaccine technology helps exported Icelandic horses.

Paillot R, Waller AS, Björnsdóttir SH … +1 more , Denmeade C

Vet Rec · 2026 Jul · PMID 42397187 · Publisher ↗

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Alcohol harm, mental health and opportunities for change in veterinary practice: A cross-sectional study.

Cormier O, Davies EL, Seddon J

Vet Rec · 2026 Jul · PMID 42394315 · Publisher ↗

BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that compared with the general population, a higher proportion of UK veterinary professionals engage in at-risk drinking; however factors influencing alcohol use and barriers to help-seeking... BACKGROUND: Evidence suggests that compared with the general population, a higher proportion of UK veterinary professionals engage in at-risk drinking; however factors influencing alcohol use and barriers to help-seeking remain under-explored. METHODS: An online survey was completed by 652 UK veterinary workers who currently consumed alcohol. Validated measures of alcohol-related risk of harm, drinking motives, mental health status and behavioural influences on alcohol reduction and help-seeking were used. Statistical analyses comprised correlations, multiple regression and mediation. RESULTS: Overall, 40.4% of participants reported at-risk drinking, related to poor mental health, being male and older in age. Drinking to cope and for enhancement predicted alcohol risk and amplified the relationship between poor mental health and alcohol risk. Lower alcohol risk was predicted by self-efficacy and knowledge of low-risk drinking, viewing drinking as essential to socialise or a habit, having an enabling lifestyle and positive attitudes towards help-seeking. Perceived stigma remained a barrier. LIMITATIONS: Cross-sectional design limits causal inference. Self-reporting may introduce bias. CONCLUSION: At-risk drinking was linked to drinking to cope, for pleasure and poor mental health. Interventions to reduce drinking and improve help-seeking for alcohol use should target promotion of adaptive coping, knowledge of low-risk drinking and stigma reduction.

Gold medal for Ian Brown.

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283321 · Publisher ↗

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Fighting new fires: a career in transition.

Harms P

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283319 · Publisher ↗

From wildfire fighter to artificial intelligence governance advocate, Petra Harms describes her unlikely journey through career pivots, new technology and the people who made it possible. From wildfire fighter to artificial intelligence governance advocate, Petra Harms describes her unlikely journey through career pivots, new technology and the people who made it possible.

Prevention at heart of new Dogs Trust strategy.

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283313 · Publisher ↗

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Mannheimia haemolytica causing dairy cow deaths in Northern Ireland.

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283312 · Publisher ↗

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When AI starts acting, governance matters.

Williams-Xavier A

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283311 · Publisher ↗

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Equine disease surveillance: quarterly update.

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283310 · Publisher ↗

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Three BSAVA leadership appointments.

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283307 · Publisher ↗

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How can antimicrobial stewardship be improved in companion animal practice?

Scarborough R

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283306 · Publisher ↗

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Cattle focus for new bTB control strategy.

Loeb J

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283305 · Publisher ↗

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BEVA to spotlight equine veterinary nurses.

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283304 · Publisher ↗

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Role of the Animal Sentience Committee.

Radford M

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283302 · Publisher ↗

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Consciousness times in non-stun slaughter of cattle.

Grant LG

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283301 · Publisher ↗

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Don't run before you can walk? Not always!

Loeb J

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283299 · Publisher ↗

When a dog loses a leg, rehabilitation is key. Here, Josh Loeb reports on new research which looks at how three-legged dogs adapt to life and how they cope with both slow and fast movements. When a dog loses a leg, rehabilitation is key. Here, Josh Loeb reports on new research which looks at how three-legged dogs adapt to life and how they cope with both slow and fast movements.

Challenges to Scottish salmon farming sector.

Girling T

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283295 · Publisher ↗

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'RCVS roles should be split,' say MPs.

Loeb J

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283291 · Publisher ↗

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Barber's pole worm causing deaths in recently lambed ewes.

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283287 · Publisher ↗

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Current consensus and controversies in equine parasite control.

Shrubb J

Vet Rec · 2026 Jun · PMID 42283285 · Publisher ↗

Julia Shrubb, chair of CANTER - Controlling ANTiparasitic resistance in Equines Responsibly - takes a look at where there is currently agreement on equine parasite control practices and where debate is ongoing. Julia Shrubb, chair of CANTER - Controlling ANTiparasitic resistance in Equines Responsibly - takes a look at where there is currently agreement on equine parasite control practices and where debate is ongoing.
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