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Public trusts vets over AI for pet care advice
There has been an increase in public trust since 2024.
Sixty per cent would choose a vet over internet advice.

An RSPCA survey has found an increased trust from pet owners in veterinary professionals, placing consultations over artificial intelligence (AI) advice.

RSPCA’s Animal Kindness Index 2025 revealed that 60 per cent of pet owners would go to a veterinary practice for pet care advice, compared to just 38 per cent trusting internet sources.

The response suggests an increase in public trust in veterinary professionals for their pet care advice. This follows a concerning decline, identified in the 2024 survey.

Other sources of information used by the public included their family and friends (29 per cent) and other pet owners (22 per cent).

However, the survey also highlighted ongoing concerns about increasing bills. Seventy-four per cent of pet owners reported that the cost of looking after their pet had increased in the past year.

This has caused more than a third of pet owners to adapt their behaviour to financial pressures, including buying cheaper pet food or buying food less often. Nineteen per cent of pet owners believed their pet had suffered as a result.

There was also concern about how financial pressures might affect pet owners’ abilities to afford pet care and insurance. Nine per cent of pet owners said they no longer bought pet insurance, while five per cent admitted stopping regular, necessary health treatments, such as annual vaccinations.

Rebecca Ashman, head vet at the RSPCA, said: “Encouragingly, these results show that pet owners still place deep trust in their vets - but also reflect the financial strain many owners are currently facing.
 
“As a profession, we are here to help, and have an opportunity to engage owners early with preventive care advice to help manage the costs of pet ownership.”

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Vets launch new podcast for pet owners

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 Two independent vets have launched a podcast to help owners strengthen their bond with pets. Dr Maggie Roberts and Dr Vanessa Howie, who have worked in both veterinary practice and major charities, are keen to use their experience to enable people to give pets a better life.

The venture, called Vets Talking Pets, provides advice and information on a range of topics, including how to select a suitable pet, where to obtain them and how to get the best out of your vet. Maggie and Vanessa will also discuss sensitive subjects, including end-of-life care, raw food diets and the cost of veterinary care.

The podcast can be found on all the usual podcast sites, including Podbean, Apple, Amazon Music and YouTube. 

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VMD issues guidance on AVM-GSL packaging

The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has shared advice on its requirements for medicines considered AVM-GSL.

The guidance explains the information that should be on the outer package, and sets out the typical maximum pack size for an AVM-GSL product. It also describes the user-friendly language, structure and phrases required on packaging and product leaflets.

AVM-GSL products do not require discussion between the purchaser and a veterinary professional. This means that clear product information is needed to support sales choices.

The information will be useful for submitting new products to the AVM-GSL category and lowering the distribution category of products from NFA-VPS to AVM-GSL.

The VMD's guidance can be accessed here.