New Zealand Veterinary Association

 
New Zealand Veterinary Association Inc., PO Box 11-212, Wellington, New Zealand
Phone +64 4 471 0484, Fax +64 4 471 0494, General mail nzva@vets.org.nz
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Welcome to the website of the New Zealand Veterinary Association

This is a resource for those interested in the New Zealand veterinary industry. It also contains a member-only area for specialised professional information.

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News & Public Issues

Classified advertising
(jobs etc...)

 

BERL Report
Presentations:
• Animal Welfare on East Coast
• Holding the Thin Green Line

 

Working as a vet in the UK - a guide from the BVA

 

Media releases

9 May 2008 - Thin green line stretched to breaking point

World Veterinary Day - 26 April
• Background

• NZVA members showcase
• Vets celebrate wild side
• No typical day for Auckland Zoo vets
• Injured and endangered wildlife
• Wildlife vets help keep our shores disease free
• Veterinary role at Kiwi cr่che
• Not your ordinary day job
• Vital role protecting endangered species

11 March 2008 - Science funding just in the nick of time

29 February 2008 - Kennel cough spreading in South Island

8 February 2008 - Supply of euthanasia drug professional suicide says Veterinary Association president

30 January 2008 - Enforce existing dog laws before legislating says Veterinary Association

Contact the NZVA office

Event calendar

 
Special Interest branches

Regional branches

 
Hip & Elbow Dysplasia Scheme Paravet  

National Quality Veterinary Services
 


BESTPRACTICE

 

VetLearn

   
 VetScholar online courses

 


SciQuest


New Zealand Veterinary Journal
 

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Exotic disease and pest emergency hotline; 0800 809 966  
Animal welfare complaints; 0800 327 027  

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