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    Hyper-premium veterinary pet food drives owners into practice

    Virbac has launched a new marketing campaign designed to drive pet owners into their veterinary practice to buy Veterinary HPM, the company's 'hyper-premium', high-protein, low-carbohydrate pet food for cats and dogs. According to the company, two...
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    For Sale: used veterinary group, a steal at £1.5 billion

    Sky News reports that IVC, the Bath-headquartered corporate veterinary group , is putting itself up for sale for a cool £1.5 billion. IVC was formed in 2011, the result of a merger of several independent veterinary hospitals. Under the leadership...
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    Midlands referral centre recruits new internal medicine specialist

    Solihull-based Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service has been joined by Mark Dunning, a European Diplomate in Small Animal Internal Medicine and an RCVS and EBVS recognised specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine. Mark, who graduated...
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    Lintbells launches improved nurse-led pet mobility clinics

    Lintbells has launched its 'new and improved' Mobility Matters initiative which provides a framework for introducing nurse–led mobility clinics in practice. The Lintbells Mobility Matters initiative provides materials designed to help improve communication...
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    BSAVA calls for more Masters researchers

    The BSAVA is calling on veterinary surgeons who want to develop their research skills or answer clinical questions alongside their practice work to sign up for its Masters in Clinical Veterinary Research. The association says the qualification will...
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    New case studies to help practices get informed consent

    The RCVS has published a series of case studies designed to help veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses in gaining properly informed consent from clients for procedures and treatments. The case studies were developed by the RCVS Standards Committee...
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    New European-wide postgraduate qualification in advanced small animal medicine

    An accredited General Practitioner Advanced Certificate (GPAdvCert) in Small Animal Medicine has been launched by Improve International . The course is aimed at veterinary professionals across Europe who want to advance their knowledge and diagnostic...
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    RCVS marks first anniversary of Veterinary Client Mediation Service

    The RCVS reports that its Veterinary Client Mediation Service (VCMS) has passed the one-year mark, dealing with over 2,000 disputes between veterinary practices and clients in that time. The VCMS, which is administered by Nockolds Solicitors, was...
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    New FLUTD course for the practice team

    Improve International has launched a new, two-day course for both veterinary surgeons and nurses on the medical and surgical aspects and prophylactic and therapeutic options for feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). The course will be led by...
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    New improved skin desensitising spray

    Invicta Animal Health has launched an improved version EthyCalm, its vapo-coolant spray for desensitising skin before needling a patient. EthyCalm is sprayed directly on the skin, or, for more fractious patients, can be applied with a swab. Invicta...
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    Last call for vets to apply for MSD research bursary

    MSD Animal Health is reminding veterinary surgeons that the deadline to apply for one of its £4000 2018 research bursaries is drawing near. There are three awards on offer: two ruminant bursaries and one companion animal bursary. Applications must...
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    Why did the crossbred cat try to cross the road?

    New research from the RVC has revealed that young, male, crossbred cats are at greater risk of being hit by a car, begging the question as to why they tried to cross the road in the first place. The study, which was carried out by the VetCompass programme...
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    Dermatology learning opportunity at London Vet Show

    Zoetis is inviting vets to come to its Skinsights Learning Academy, taking place in the theatre on the company's stand at the London Vet Show. The company says its Skinsights Learning Academies help support individuals and practices improve the healthcare...
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    Vets still feel proud and mostly respected

    A new survey carried out by VET Festival and Centaur Services has revealed that 91% of those working in the veterinary profession are proud to do so, and the majority (53%) feel part of a respected community. Of the remaining 47% of the 386 veterinary...
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    FEI agrees equine influenza vaccines should include Florida Clade 1 and 2 strains

    The Fédération Equestre Internationale (FEI) has announced that it supports the recommendation of its scientific partner the World Organisation for Animal Health (OEI) that equine influenza vaccination includes both Florida Clade 1 and 2 strains. ...
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    Bristol launches accelerated four-year veterinary degree course

    The University of Bristol's Bristol Veterinary School has launched a new four-year veterinary degree course . The new course is called Veterinary Science: Accelerated Graduate Entry (BVSc), and will welcome its first students in September 2019. ...
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    Midlands practice celebrates its women on International Women's Day

    Scarsdale Vets , the Midlands-based veterinary group, is marking International Women's Day today by celebrating the success of the women in its teams. The group, which was founded over 70 years ago, now employs over 300 people, more than 85% of whom...
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    Saliva testing shown to reduce anthelmintic use in horses

    A study published in the Equine Veterinary Journal has concluded that a diagnostic-led approach to tapeworm treatment in horses, using a saliva-based test to identify infected horses, can considerably reduce the need for anticestode anthelmintics 1 ...
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    New study looks at the effect of rider weight on equine welfare

    A new pilot study on the effects of rider weight on equine performance, presented at the National Equine Forum this week, has shown that high rider: horse bodyweight ratios can induce temporary lameness and discomfort. The researchers say that ultimately...
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    Ceva launches new flea and tick spot on for cats and dogs

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Duoflect, a new spot on for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations in cats and dogs and their environment. Duoflect contains a new formulation of fipronil and (s)-methoprene which, according to the...
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    New review assesses the evidence for feline anti-epileptics

    Researchers from Ghent University (UGhent), Austria Veterinary Medicine School (Austria VetMed) and the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) have published the first systematic review of the evidence for the efficacy and safety of all anti-epileptic drugs...
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    Government set to ban shock training collars in England

    The Government has announced plans to ban the use of electric shock training collars in England. Environment Secretary Michael Gove said: "We are a nation of animal lovers, and the use of these punitive devices can cause harm and suffering, whether...
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    New personal wellbeing retreat for veterinary surgeons

    Emerge Veterinary , a coaching project set up by Adrian Nelson-Pratt BVSc MRCVS to help veterinary professionals deal with personal challenges, has announced details of a new personal wellbeing retreat for veterinary surgeons, believed to the first of...
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    Oxytobel recalled

    Bela-Pharm GmbH & Co.KG has issued a recall of a single batch of Oxytobel 10 IU/ml Solution for Injection for Horses, Cattle, Pigs, Sheep, Goats, Dogs and Cats (Vm 41816/4000). The manufacturer has identified that there is a potential for decreased...
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    New tool to help avoid the BVD immunity gap

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has launched Mind the Gap , an online tool for veterinary surgeons and farmers to collaboratively develop a bovine viral diarrhoea (BVD) vaccination schedule which avoids immunity gaps. The idea for an interactive...