Pet owners across the country are being asked to nominate their favourite veterinary nurse for an annual charity award.
Blue Cross said the award recognises the support that veterinary nurses offer not only to sick and injured animals but also to pet owners.
Last year's Veterinary Nurse Of The Year award was presented to Jo Hinde, of Basingstoke, who won the title after she was nominated for her campaigning work to improve the welfare of pet rabbits. Jo is pictured receiving her award.
Caroline Reay, Blue Cross chief veterinary surgeon, said: "Blue Cross is dedicated to the health and happiness of pets and our award recognises the hard work and commitment of vet nurses across the UK.
"They go the extra mile to help the nation's pets with a dedication and compassion that deserves to be recognised - and awarded."
This year Blue Cross is also introducing a student vet nurse category. The awards will be presented at the British Veterinary Nursing Association annual congress which takes place between October 9 and 11 at Telford International Centre in Shropshire.
To nominate a vet nurse or student vet nurse, visit www.bluecross.org.uk/BVNA2015. The deadline for nominations is September 11.