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    MSD launches Bravecto Spot-on for Dogs

    MSD Animal Health has announced the launch of Bravecto Spot-on for Dogs (fluralaner). The new spot on, which is complementary to the Bravecto dog chew, is the only one to provide 12 week protection for both fleas and ticks, including Rhipicephalus...
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    Nominations open for Ceva Animal Welfare Awards 2018

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that nominations are now open for its Animal Welfare Awards 2018. Outstanding veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses, animal welfare professionals and animal welfare teams can now be nominated to receive an award by...
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    Veterinary regulator blackballs homeopathy in animals

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has today issued a new position statement on the veterinary use of complementary and alternative medicines, homeopathy in particular. With regard to all types of complementary and alternative medicine, the...
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    TVM launches ready-to-use activated charcoal

    TVM UK has announced the launch of Carbodote, a ready-made activated charcoal for use in dogs, cats and exotic pets that have ingested undesirable substances. Simon Boulton MRCVS, Marketing Manager at TVM said: "Traditional activated charcoal is slow...
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    CVS bags B&W Equine Vets

    CVS has announced the acquisition of B&W Equine Vets , the largest specialist equine veterinary group in the south west of the UK. B&W operates an integrated practice based around a multi-disciplinary referral hospital in Breadstone, Gloucestershire...
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    New study could improve welfare of zoo animals

    The successful trial of a new welfare assessment grid for zoological animals, published in the Veterinary Record , is set to improve their welfare, according to the authors. Researchers from Marwell Zoo, the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and the School...
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    James Kennedy appointed as new Director, CVS Farm

    James Kennedy MRCVS has been appointed as the Director of CVS' Farm Division, CVS Farm . James qualified from Glasgow University in 2002 before joining Rosemullion Veterinary Practice, a mixed practice in Falmouth, Cornwall, of which he became a Director...
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    £1 to Alder Hey for each pet vaccinated by White Cross Vets

    White Cross Vets has joined forces with Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in order to raise as much money as possible to fund pet-focused play materials. The group is hoping to raise more than £5,000 for the hospital by donating £1 for every pet vaccinated...
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    Better communication needed over NSAIDs for post-disbudding analgesia of calves

    A new study 1 published in Animal Welfare suggests that communication between veterinary surgeons and farmers about post-disbudding analgesia needs to be improved. The study, which examined cattle farmers’ and veterinary surgeons' opinions of pain...
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    RCVS launches new programme to encourage veterinary innovation

    The RCVS has launched ViVet , a new programme designed to ensure veterinary professionals are at the forefront of technological innovation in the animal health sector. ViVet (derived from the Latin word ‘vivet’ meaning ‘it will thrive’) will, says...
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    New study shows which breeds more likely to leak

    A new epidemiological study from the VetCompass Programme at the Royal Veterinary College has revealed that certain breeds of bitches are more predisposed to urinary incontinence. The study, Urinary incontinence in bitches under primary veterinary...
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    SPVS survey points to worsening veterinary recruitment crisis

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has published the results of its Recruitment Survey which concludes that there is a very real recruitment crisis in the veterinary profession which is set to worsen. 238 veterinary surgeons responded...
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    New WHO guidelines on antimicrobial use in animals

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued new guidelines concerning the use of medically-important antimicrobials in food-producing animals , which have been welcomed by the British Veterinary Association. The new guidelines strongly recommend...
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    Aging dogs, like humans, subject to increased cellular damage and inflammation

    Mars Petcare UK has announced the publication of a new study showing that dogs’ immune systems change as they age meaning they will have a reduced ability to respond to infections or stress. The study, Understanding How Dogs Age: Longitudinal Analysis...
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    Last chance to enter Vet Wellbeing Awards

    The Society for Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) and the Mind Matters Initiative (MMI) have extended the deadline for this year's Vet Wellbeing Awards nominations to Friday 15 December 2017. The awards, which were first launched last year, are...
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    BVA and RCVS call for vets to be on shortage list

    The BVA and the RCVS have issued a joint response to the Migration Advisory Committee’s Call for Evidence on the impact of the UK’s exit from the EU, in which they say that Brexit will exacerbate recruitment problems for the veterinary profession, making...
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    Dog breeding defects are vets' biggest concern

    The British Veterinary Association has released the result of a survey which shows that veterinary surgeons believe that breeding and hereditary defects are the most pressing animal health and welfare issue in the UK. In the Voice of the Profession...
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    BVA gravely concerned over rise in animals killed without stunning

    The number of animals killed without pre-stunning has risen sharply, according to analysis by the British Veterinary Association of the latest survey released by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). According to the FSA figures, 24.4% (758,263) of sheep...
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    BVA welcomes new TB measures but urges greater clarity

    The BVA has welcomed Defra's announcement of new measures to eradicate bovine TB in England, but called for greater clarity over new cull licences. Defra's new measures include: Eleven additional licences for badger control covering parts...
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    Ceva launches practice fireworks display competition

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Adaptil and Feliway , has launched its popular annual competition in which practices are invited to set up displays about fireworks in their waiting rooms and post a photograph on the company's Facebook page in October. ...
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    New wet-lab training facility opens in the North

    Improve International officially opened its state-of-the-art new wet-lab practical training facility in Sheffield last Thursday. During a welcome reception, leaders and representatives of the veterinary profession were given tours of the facility...
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    Veterinary Products Committee seeks veterinary surgeon

    The Veterinary Products Committee, which advises Defra on veterinary medicinal products and animal feed additives, is seeking applicants for ten vacancies , including one veterinary surgeon. The committee meets three times a year, typically in February...
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    Boehringer introduces Metacam 40 mg/ml

    Boehringer Ingelheim has introduced a new formulation of Metacam, its large animal NSAID. Metacam 40 mg/ml solution for injection for cattle and horses contains 40 mg/ml of meloxicam, and is available in either 50 ml or 100 ml presentations. It is...
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    Cat charity announces Easy to Give awards

    International Cat Care has announced the winners of its 'Easy to Give' and 'Cat Friendly' Awards 2016. The Easy to Give Awards are designed to recognise the commitment made by pharmaceutical companies in making it easier to give prescription-only...
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    Pioneering arrhythmia treatment for dogs at Davies Veterinary Specialists

    Veterinary cardiologist Pedro Oliveira and his team at Davies Veterinary Specialists (DVS) have teamed up with doctors from St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London to use a cutting edge technique to cure dogs with life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia. ...