Bovine Uterine Prolapses: Causes, Correction, and Consequences – A Practical Farm Webinar with Dr David Charles

Uterine prolapse can be one of the most dramatic and challenging emergencies faced in farm animal practice. In our latest farm-focused webinar, “Bovine Uterine Prolapses: Causes, Correction, and Consequences,” experienced practitioner Dr David Charles  guides veterinary professionals through the complexities of managing this condition in cattle and other ruminants, with a calm, confident and highly practical approach.

Supporting Behavioural Health in Practice: A New Course for the Veterinary Team

In general practice, we're often asked to do it all—treat disease, manage pain, reassure worried owners, and increasingly, navigate complex behavioural concerns. Yet many veterinary professionals feel underprepared to offer meaningful behavioural support. If you've ever found yourself wishing you had more tools to help a nervous dog in consult or to respond confidently to questions about separation anxiety or neutering, this new course is for you.

Practicing Self-Love: Sharing Compassion with Yourself

As the month of February barrels on with heart shaped chocolates and oversized teddy bears lining store shelves, themes of giving to others consume our modern celebrations of love. The giving nature of this month is nothing new for those in the veterinary industry who are caregivers by trade. Though, what seems to be missing is any acknowledgement of the very necessary generosity and love we should be giving to ourselves.

Helping Clients with New Cats Who Aren’t Settling: A Guide for Veterinary Professionals

Welcoming a new cat into the home can be an exciting and rewarding experience, but for many owners, the early days are overshadowed by concerns when their feline companion doesn’t seem to settle. As veterinary professionals, we’re often the first point of contact for worried pet owners facing this issue. Understanding the behavioural nuances of feline adjustment — and being able to offer practical, evidence-based advice — can significantly improve the cat’s welfare and strengthen the client-vet relationship.

Sleepy Dragons: A Webinar Review on Reptile Anaesthesia and Analgesia

When it comes to reptile medicine, anaesthesia and analgesia remain areas where many general practitioners lack confidence — and understandably so. Reptiles differ significantly from mammals in physiology, behaviour, and drug metabolism, making pain assessment and safe anaesthesia particularly complex

Vet Nurse Webinar of the Month: Nutrition for the Diabetic Pet – A Review

Managing diabetes in pets is no easy feat, but as veterinary nurses, we play a vital role in supporting both the animal and their owner throughout treatment. This month’s Vet Nurse Webinar of the Month, "Nutrition for the Diabetic Pet", delivered by expert speaker Nicola Lakeman, offered a practical, evidence-based deep dive into this topic — and it's now available to watch on demand.

Why Our Unlimited Membership Is the Smarter Way to Do CPD

Veterinary professionals are busier than ever, and finding time for high-quality CPD can be a challenge. That’s where The Webinar Vet’s Unlimited Membership comes in — designed to give you flexible, affordable, and comprehensive access to the CPD you need, when you need it.

Scrotal Haematoma in Dogs Post-Castration: A Clinical Overview for Veterinary Practitioners

Scrotal haematoma is a notable postoperative complication following canine castration, characterised by the accumulation of blood within the scrotal sac. While often self-limiting, its occurrence can lead to discomfort, delayed recovery, and, in severe cases, necessitate surgical intervention. Understanding its pathophysiology, risk factors, and management is crucial for veterinary professionals to mitigate its impact.

Webinar Review: The Needle-Shy Horse – Practical and Safe Strategies for Injection

In the equine world, dealing with a needle-shy horse is a challenge many vets face—often with great frustration and, at times, personal risk. In this insightful and practical webinar, Matthew Sinovich, specialist equine surgeon, offers guidance on safer, more compassionate techniques for handling and injecting needle-shy horses. Drawing from his own experiences and supported by behavioural science, Matthew delivers a thoughtful, safety-first approach that puts both horse welfare and handler safety at the forefront.

Webinar Review: Hard Graft! Tips on Skin Reconstruction Surgery by Lynda Rutherford

Skin reconstruction in veterinary patients can be one of the most challenging aspects of surgical practice—especially when faced with large open wounds or complex closures following tumour resection. In her comprehensive and RACE-approved webinar, Lynda Rutherford, a soft tissue surgeon from the University of Edinburgh, expertly guides us through the art and science of managing these tricky cases.