January 7, 2025

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

Medically Unnecessary Procedures, Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why have Alberta veterinarians voted to stop performing medically unnecessary procedures? A: There is no scientific evidence that these unnecessary medical/surgical procedures provide any welfare or medical benefit to

Vaccinations are Critical for Your Animals” Health

All animal owners should take note of their animals’ current vaccinations, to ensure they’re up to date. Vaccination is an inexpensive, effective means of protecting your animal from a variety

Alberta Veterinarians Ban Medically Unnecessary Procedures

These practices have a long history, and the myths of benefits that have become intertwined with the tradition, especially in the case of tail docking and ear cropping, are not

Lyme Disease In Alberta

The ABVMA urges pet owners to be vigilant about checking pets for ticks and being aware of the risks of Lyme disease, which is now present in Alberta. 

Alberta Veterinarians Vote to Ban Declawing, Ear Cropping, Tail Docking and More

Members of the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association (ABVMA) met this morning and voted in favour of two resolutions that will have significant impact on animal welfare in Alberta.

SPCAs, Humane Societies, Shelters, Rescues and Pounds

Over the past 20 years, the network of groups, organizations, and individuals working towards the collective goal of improving and protecting animal welfare in Alberta has grown substantially. To the

Hunter Surveillance: Chronic Wasting Disease in Alberta”s Cervids

Chronic Wasting Disease is a growing concern among Alberta’s cervid populations. Understanding the disease, from its origins and pathology, to its risk to human and animal populations, as well as

2018 Veterinary Forensics Workshop

This workshop examines the confluence between the veterinary profession, animal welfare organizations, law enforcement, and prosecutors in achieving common animal health and welfare goals. We welcome veterinarians, veterinary technologists, law

A Caution on the Use of Cannabinoids on Pets

Veterinarians are frequently asked by animal owners about treating companion animals with cannabinoids. While there is preliminary evidence to suggest cannabinoids have the potential to be beneficial for a number

October is RVT Month in Canada

From anaesthesia to dentistry; lab animal research to industry sales; equine to avian and exotics; nutrition to radiology; large animal to shelter medicine—RVTs are formally educated professionals who worked hard

Working with Feed Mills

On June 14, 2018, ABVMA Council and staff visited Masterfeeds complete feed and premix facilities in Red Deer. The intent was to strengthen the relationship between veterinarians and feed mills

Establish Your VCPR

Health Canada has introduced changes to the way animal owners access antimicrobials in order to prevent the spread of AMR. Going forward, your VCPR will be the key component in
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