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Judging panel revealed for Burgess Excel Vet Awards

2020 marks the first year of the awards and nominations will open in March

The full judging panel for the Burgess Excel Vet Awards has now been revealed. 2020 marks the first year of the awards, which have been set up to celebrate the hard work of rabbit friendly vets and nurses across the UK.

The judging panel will be responsible for determining which individuals and organisations will be deemed the first champions in these brand-new awards across its three categories: UK Rabbit Vet of the Year; Rabbit Nurse of the Year and Rabbit Veterinary Practice of the Year.

Judges will be looking for exceptional knowledge of rabbit care and husbandry and evidence of continued commitment to educating the public on how to care for rabbits correctly.

Rabbits have complicated welfare needs and as a prey species they’re able to hide signs of illnesses and weakness. Judges will look for commitment to understanding and providing for these particular needs and will assess practices on their provision of rabbit-specific materials and their efforts throughout the year to engage with rabbit owners.

The judging panel for the Burgess Excel Vet Awards features a selection of industry experts, veterinary professionals and rabbit specialists:

  • Dr Suzanne Moyes MVB, MRCVS, Veterinary Director at Burgess Pet Care and lead spokesperson for Rabbit Awareness Week;
  • Rae Todd, Director of the Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund, the UK’s largest rabbit welfare charity;
  • Dr John Chitty BVetMed CertZooMed MRCVS, co-director of a small animals / exotics practice in Andover and outgoing president of the BSAVA 2017-2018;
  • Dani Sewell MICPR, Communications Director at Fred Marketing, a full-service marketing agency who specialise in the pet / animal welfare sector and deliver the strategic communications for Rabbit Awareness Week.

Dr Suzanne Moyes has played a key role in the ongoing success of Rabbit Awareness Week, an annual animal welfare campaign that was created 14 years ago to improve the health and wellbeing of rabbits.

Dr Suzanne Moyes said:

“Our work with Rabbit Awareness Week has provided a unique opportunity to gain an insight into the positive impact veterinary practices can have on rabbit welfare. Research consistently demonstrates that there are too many rabbit owners out there who are neglecting the welfare needs of their pets and education is key to addressing this.

“Many vets and vet nurses will have first-hand experience encountering rabbits in practice that have been admitted with entirely preventable illnesses or diseases. As a profession, if we can spend more time engaging with and informing pet owners on how to correctly care for their rabbits, we can drive significant change that positively benefits their lives. That’s a unique position for vets and vet nurses to be in.”

John Chitty, co-director of Anton Vets in Andover said:

“Rabbits are one of the UK’s most popular pets but unfortunately they’re also one of the most neglected. Despite the growing threat of fatal diseases such as RVHD2, vaccine numbers are dangerously low and far too many rabbits are being seen with nutritional and husbandry related issues.

“These awards will highlight the importance of providing the right levels of care and attention to learning the particular needs of rabbits. Doing so has numerous benefits, not just for the UK’s pet rabbits, but for the veterinary practices that are taking care of them too, as research shows rabbit owners will seek out practices that specialise in rabbit care as a preference.”

Nominations for the Burgess Excel Vet Awards will open in March 2020 and winners will be announced at the London Vet Show 2020.

One winner from each of the three categories will receive a cash prize of £500.

Veterinary surgeons, nurses and other interested parties can register their interest in the Burgess Excel Vet Awards online.

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