• 22/03/2019
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    NSAVA supports responsible breeding

    NSAVA supports responsible breeding

    Norway has 5,2 million inhabitants and 2670 active vets. The Norwegian Small animal veterinary association has been inspired by the great work of our European colleagues. The last couple of years they focused on unhealthy breeding, and in particular brachycephalic breeds. NSAVA started by arranging a free seminar for their members on the diseases and

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    • 22/03/2019
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    Healthy breeding in Germany

    Healthy breeding in Germany

    With commitment and expertise, the GSAVA is involved in actions on brachycephalic dogs and other cases of extreme breeding. Together with other veterinary organizations, the GSAVA produced a flyer to inform the public and appealed to companies and to media to refrain from advertising animals bred for torture. Also, breeding associations were contacted, as well

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    • 22/03/2019
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    Germany’s experts in small mammal medicine

    Germany’s experts in small mammal medicine

    The German Veterinary Society (DVG) is the scientific society of veterinary medicine. Its purpose is to promote veterinary science – especially for young people – and to prepare and communicate these research findings so that veterinarians working in professional practice can use them for themselves and their patients. As the popularity of rabbits, rodents, small

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    • 22/03/2019
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    Microchipping of dogs in Slovenia

    Microchipping of dogs in Slovenia

    In Slovenia, microchipping of dogs is obligatory since 2003 and we estimate that over 75% of dogs in the country are microchipped at the moment. Every microchipped dog also gets EU passport and is entered in central dog register, which is a web portal with detailed contact information of the owner and information about the

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