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Children's TV vet wins BVA Young Vet Award
"Thank you to everyone who's supported me and been part of this journey. It means a huge amount." - Dr Fabian Rivers.

Fabian Rivers recognised for commitment to communicating exotic pet's needs

Small animal and exotics veterinary surgeon Dr Fabian Rivers, who stars in the CBBC programme The Pets Factor has received the BVA Young Vet of the Year Award.

Dr Rivers was selected from three finalists in a virtual ceremony held on 13 November. He won first place in the award, which recognises young veterinary professionals who go above and beyond what is expected of them early on in their career or who make an outstanding contribution to the veterinary profession.

A recent graduate member of BVA Council, Dr Rivers has a history of working with exotic species – from working with African penguins in Cape Town to presenting case studies on tortoises whilst at university.

The judges credited Dr Rivers for his passionate approach to educating the public on the complex needs of non-traditional companion animals.

Commenting on his award, Dr Rivers paid tribute to all the other nominees, adding: “They are really important to where the veterinary profession goes in the future and I’m indebted to them for what they’ve been able to do in a short period of time. They are an inspiration to me.

He continued: “Thank you to the judges. It’s really important that we start to celebrate each other and celebrate our wins. This is something I’ve tried hard to do this year.

“Thank you to everyone who’s supported me and been part of this journey. It means a huge amount.”

BVA president James Russell said: “Fabian has made a significant impact within the profession and beyond. The broad reach of his work – on issues that affect our profession and animal welfare – has made a national impact and promoted our profession to new audiences of all ages.

“During a particularly challenging year for all of us, Fabian has shown immense leadership and he is a truly deserving winner of the BVA Young Vet Award 2020.”

Image (c) BVA.

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FIVP launches CMA remedies survey

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 FIVP has shared a survey, inviting those working in independent practice to share their views on the CMA's proposed remedies.

The Impact Assessment will help inform the group's response to the CMA, as it prepares to submit further evidence to the Inquiry Group. FIVP will also be attending a hearing in November.

Data will be anonymised and used solely for FIVP's response to the CMA. The survey will close on Friday, 31 October 2025. 

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Free webinar explores congenital heart disease in dogs

A free webinar is to provide veterinary professionals, dog breeders and pet owners an new insights into congenital heart disease.

Chris Linney, a cardiology specialist and Veterinary Cardiovascular Society (VSC) member, will present the webinar from 7.00pm to 8.30pm on Wednesday, 12 November.

Dr Linney will explore the types, causes and clinical presentation of congenital heart conditions. This will include diagnostic approaches, treatment pathways and emerging research opportunities.

The session is the third to be organised by The Kennel Club, with the VCS, following an introductory webinar and a talk on acquired heart disease. Dr Linney's webinar consists of a one-hour presentation, followed by a 30-minute question and answer session.

Dr Linney said: "This webinar will be an opportunity to deepen understanding - not just of the diseases themselves, but of how breeders, vets and owners can work together to support affected dogs and improve outcomes for future generations."

Click here to register for the webinar.