News & Events
News
March 03, 2023: Boas and ferrets and lizards, oh my! Vermonters share exotic pet stories – NPR
October 24, 2022: Local first responders seek out training on how to help pets in emergencies – NBC5
May 25, 2021: Veterinary Clinics See Backlogs and Staffing Issues – Channel 3 News
May 24, 2021: Prickly Problem: Local ER vets seeing an uptick in quill case – NBC 5
March 24, 2020: BEVS Wins a Merit Award for DVM360’s Hospital Design – DVM 360
March 24, 2020: Veterinarians Still Allowed to Be Open During Stay Home Order – Channel 3 Morning News
December 9, 2019: New Technology at BEVS Helps Dog Overcome Obstacles of His Disability – Channel 3 Morning News
March 27, 2019: State’s First 24-Hour Animal Hospital Opens a New Williston Facility – Channel 3 Morning News
March 27, 2019: Vermont Specialty Practice Celebrates a Big Move – Today’s Veterinary Business
March 14, 2019: BEVS Relocates to New, Ultramodern 24/7 Animal Hospital – Read more
May 17, 2018: BEVS Breaks Ground on New State of the Art 24/7 Animal Hospital – Read more
Community Events
BEVS plays an integral role within the Burlington community inside and outside of the hospital walls. We are proud sponsors of several pet-focused events and festivals throughout the year. It is our privilege to serve pets, their families, and our community.
Upcoming Events:
Black Tie & Tails Benefit
The Humane Society of Chittenden County
In-Person
Join us to celebrate the power of the human-animal bond while having a ball at Vermont’s most paw-some fundraiser of the year!
Past Sponsored Events:
Annual Walk for the Animals & 5K Doggie Fun Run
Humane Society of Chittenden County
2021 Chase Away K9 Cancer 5K
National Canine Cancer Foundation
Woofstock: Walk for the Animals
Homeward Bound, Addison County’s Humane Society
Upcoming CE for veterinarians and veterinary technicians
Feline Epilepsy
June 8, 2022, 6:30-7:30 pm
Virtual or In-Person at BEVS
This lecture will cover feline epilepsy with a focus on management. We will discuss the most common causes of seizures in our feline patients, risk factors for different conditions, and then delve into the multitude of medication options that are available for cats. The most recent literature will be discussed throughout.