January 7, 2025

Advancing Veterinary Education Through the Distributed Veterinary Learning Community (DVLC) at the University of Calgary

National Indigenous History Month

The ABVMA is proud to celebrate National Indigenous History Month and acknowledge our respect for the unique histories, cultures, and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Metis people. As caregivers

UCVM – Safe Space Campaign

From UCVM”s “Safe Space Campaign – Pride in Vet Med” Letter: We are excited to launch a student-led Safe Space Initiative for members and allies of the LGBTQ+ community. Students

Helping Injured or Orphaned Wildlife

Wildlife cannot be kept as pets. There are many organizations you can turn to when you come across an animal in distress. Veterinary practices can provide temporary veterinary care until

World Bee Day: The Importance of Bees

When you see a Bee around your yard or farm, Bee kind to it because Bees play an important role in keeping our ecosystems and all of us healthy. Just

Livestock Emergency Preparedness

Preparing Your Livestock for Natural Disasters  Alberta has experienced its share of natural disasters and emergencies over the past few years. From severe storms and blizzards to tornadoes, wildfires and

Celebrating Alberta Veterinary Practices During COVID-19

“More than ever, during the current global SARS CoV-2 pandemic, it is critical for veterinarians around the world to come together to solve our common One Health challenges, to continue

Lost Pets

For people who have lost a pet, the main question asked is often “where can I go to see if my pet has been found?” or “who do I contact

Alberta Veterinary Medical Association Service Award Recipients

Edmonton, AB — The Alberta Veterinary Medical Association (ABVMA) is pleased to announce the recipients of its annual recognition awards. The awards were presented at the ABVMA/ABVTA Awards Recognition Ceremony,

2021 ABVMA President – Dr. Pat Burrage

Edmonton, AB — The Alberta Veterinary Medical Association (ABVMA) is pleased to announce that Dr. Pat Burrage has been appointed to the position of President, Alberta Veterinary Medical Association for

Prescribing and Dispensing Livestock Medications

Since December 1, 2018, a prescription has been required to purchase any medically important antibiotic for use in cattle. This meant that some medications, such as tetracycline, were no longer

Training your Dog for Success

Responsible pet owners share a common desire to raise dogs whose behaviour and temperament ensure their health and safety, as well as the health and the safety of other animals

Pets and Cancer

Like people, pets can develop cancer. Pets over the age of 10 are at highest risk, with 25 per cent of dogs developing cancer at some stage in their life.

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