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    RCVS updates standards for vet nurse training organisations

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has published an updated set of standards that detail the professional values, knowledge, skills and behaviours that need to be met by those responsible for training student veterinary nurses. The updated standards...
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    New derm service at Hampshire referral centre

    Hampshire-based Anderson Moores has launched a full-time dermatology service after being joined by Hilary O’Dair, an RCVS advanced practitioner in small animal dermatology. Hospital director David Walker said: “Ewan Ferguson has been providing our...
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    New initiative to drive research into pet chicken health and welfare

    The British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT) is launching a forum to facilitate research into the welfare of pet chickens. According to the charity, hens have been badly neglected by the world of evidence-based academic research, with only two known papers...
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    New research shows one dog every hour is a victim of intentional harm

    The RSPCA has released new figures which show that between 2016 and 2020, 63,881 incidents of intentional harm involving dogs were reported to the charity's cruelty line: 34 a day or more than one every hour across England and Wales. The figures, published...
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    New insurance covers pets with existing medical conditions

    Staysure Group has launched Petsure, a new insurance product which covers cats and dogs regardless of their pre-existing medical conditions. The company says most other providers have restrictions for older pets, commonly for dogs over the age of 8...
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    New campaign to get cats to the vet

    As part of International Cat Day on Sunday 8th August 2021, Zoetis is supporting a new campaign by iCatCare to help owners get their pets to the vet. The company points to research which showed that in the US, and despite the importance of annual health...
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    UK's first 'Community Interest' veterinary practice

    Animal Trust, a veterinary group with nine surgeries across Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, Cheshire and North Wales, has become the first and only practice registered as a community interest company, providing a bridge between commercial veterinary care...
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    RCVS Knowledge seeks volunteer Trustees

    RCVS Knowledge is looking to fill two new volunteer Trustee positions. The charity – whose mission is to advance the quality of veterinary care for the benefit of animals, the public, and society – is currently governed by a board of 11 Trustees chaired...
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    Hill's launches KISS 4 Vets

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has launched KISS 4 Vets, a package of pet nutrition support to help practices as pet owners start coming back into practice. KISS (which stands for Knowledge, Information, Support and Sharing) will offer: In-Practice Training...
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    Gerard McLauchlan joins Fitzpatrick to launch interventional radiology service

    Dr Gerard McLauchlan has joined Fitzpatrick Referrals to launch a dedicated interventional radiology service based at the Oncology and Soft Tissue Hospital in Guildford, Surrey. Prior to joining Fitzpatrick Referrals, Gerard was a Senior Lecturer...
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    Thank A Vet Nurse Day coming up in June

    Gardner Llewelyn Veterinary Recruitment has announced that its third annual Thank A Vet Nurse Day will take place on the 2nd June 2017, with the chance for one nurse to win an iPad and a nursing team to win a case of champagne. Each year, the company...
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    DC refuses to restore former Kent-based vet

    Warwick Seymour-Hamilton, a former Kent-based vet, has had his application for restoration to the Register of Veterinary Surgeons refused by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee. Mr Seymour-Hamilton was originally removed from the Register in June 1994...
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    Vets raise £6,600 on 900km 'rhinocycle'

    Paul Meiring MRCVS from Companion Care in Chesterfield and Jason Davidson MRCVS from Companion Care in Derby, together with Brendan Tindall from Plettenburg Bay and his riding partner, Robin Beetge from Johannesburg, have completed the 900km joBerg2c...
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    Vote for the next Equine Cushing's research project

    The Animal Health Trust (AHT) is inviting veterinary professionals and horse owners to help identify where further research into Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID), aka Equine Cushing's Syndrome, should be directed. The charity will be carrying...
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    Police horses line up to take part in National Equine Health Survey

    The Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch (Hyde Park) has joined forces with the Blue Cross to launch the charity's National Equine Health Survey, taking place this week. The National Equine Health Survey is an online snapshot survey designed to uncover...
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    Nexgard Spectra now indicated for lungworm too

    Merial has announced that Nexgard Spectra has now been licensed to prevent lungworm in dogs, making it the only product which deals with lungworm and ticks (not to mention fleas and roundworm). The company says that until now, veterinary surgeons...
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    Vet Direct becomes sole distributor for Horizon ligation clips

    Vet Direct has announced that it has been given sole distribution rights for Horizon ligation clips in the UK. The company says ligation clips, used to clamp vessels, have been used in complex surgeries on humans (including heart surgeries) since...
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    Owners of flat-faced dogs care less about breed health

    The Royal Veterinary College has published the results of a new study which found that owners of flat-faced brachycephalic dogs are more concerned about their appearance and less concerned about their health and welfare than the owners of longer-faced...
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    PAW Report highlights worrying decline in pet vaccination

    The PDSA has published its seventh annual Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report, which highlights a worrying decline in the number of pet owners vaccinating their cats, dogs and rabbits. The PAW Report, which monitors pet welfare issues across the UK, is...
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    New study associates declawing with aggression in cats

    New research published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery , has found that declaw surgery ( onychectomy ) in cats increases the risk of long-term or persistent pain, manifesting as unwanted behaviours such as inappropriate elimination (soiling...
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    Northwest Surgeons expands and rebrands

    Northwest Surgeons has changed its name to Northwest Veterinary Specialists (NWVS) , following what it describes as a significant investment into its facilities and people. The referral centre recently extended its floor space at its base in Cheshire...
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    More than 80 lungworm cases and six deaths in two months

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Advocate, says that since February, veterinary surgeons have reported more than 80 cases of canine lungworm infection in the UK, of which six have died. The fatal cases were reported in Salisbury, Crawley, Ipswitch and...
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    Worldwide Veterinary Service celebrates Ceva donation

    The Worldwide Veterinary Service , the charity founded by Luke Gamble MRCVS to support animal welfare charities globally, is celebrating a donation of products including dog and cat wormers, skin and joint supplements and NSAIDs, by Ceva Animal Health...
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    New research shows flat-faced dogs at greatest risk when giving birth

    It's been another bad week for flat-faced breeds: the Royal Veterinary College has released the results of a new study which shows that brachycephalic dogs are the most likely breed types to encounter problems when giving birth. The study was part...
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    New wormer for beef and dairy cattle, sheep and goats

    Merial has launched Eprinex Multi 5mg/ml Pour-on for Beef and Dairy Cattle, Sheep and Goats, the first licensed, zero milk withdrawal, pour-on worm control product to be made available to sheep and goat dairy producers. Eprinex Multi contains eprinomectin...