David Harris

BVSc PGCert VetEd FHEA MRCVS

David graduated from Bristol Vet School in 2005. He spent several years in equine and then small animal practice, developing a particular interest in pharmacology and anaesthetics. David developed his digital skills working at the MyVetMeds veterinary pharmacy and brings those skills to VetHelpDirect particularly in his work creating content for veterinary practices. He now splits his time between VetHelpDirect and teaching veterinary nurses and animal science students at Cornwall College. He has a broad interest in all matters veterinary and biological, but a particular interest in evidence based practice and applied veterinary pharmacology; and is our veterinary content and technical editor.
He lives on Dartmoor surrounded by family dogs, sheep and horses!

Latest articles by David Harris

Medicines
Drug scares - how do I know what is true?
We live in a social world - one philosopher once called humanity “the ape that talks”, and we’re constantly talking, discussing, arguing, and sharing ideas and opinions. In general, I think this is great - communication…
April 23, 2018 • 23 shares
Microchipping Law - is it working?
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Microchipping Law - is it working?
It is now two years since the “Microchip Law” - actually, The Microchipping of Dogs (England) Regulations 2015 - came into force. The aim was definitely laudable:   “Not only will this mean the UK’s 8.5 million dogs…
April 16, 2018 • 9 shares • 6 comments
Medicine Safety… A real issue for us as well as pets!
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Medicine Safety… A real issue for us as well as pets!
Licensed veterinary medicines are, generally, fairly safe. Before receiving a license and being marketed, they must be very thoroughly assessed for effectiveness and safety by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate in the…
April 6, 2018 • 26 shares
Easter Dangers - 4 pet poisons to watch out for over the holiday
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Easter Dangers - 4 pet poisons to watch out for over the holiday
Easter break is finally upon us! However, while it’s a holiday for us - and for many of us, a time to celebrate with Easter Eggs and family gatherings. However, there are some serious seasonal threats to our pets - in th…
March 29, 2018 • 5 shares • 2 comments
Spring into danger... poisonous flowers for cats
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Spring into danger... poisonous flowers for cats
There are a wide range of plants that are potentially toxic to cats (check out this list for more details!). However, for most plants, poisoning is relatively uncommon because most cats are sensible enough not to try eat…
March 26, 2018 • 1694 shares • 4 comments
One Health - a new approach
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One Health - a new approach
Have you heard of the “One Health” movement? If not, you will be soon! As we learn more and more, we’re realising just how connected human health, animal health, and environmental health are. As a result, in recent years…
March 19, 2018
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