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    New veterinary telemedicine provider launches in the UK

    Vetster, which bills itself as the world's fastest growing veterinary telehealth service, has launched in the UK offering pet owners consultations about non-urgent conditions. The Canadian company highlights research which showed that the biggest challenge...
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    BSAVA returns to Scotland for Alba congress

    BSAVA is holding Alba 2022 - a weekend congress of CPD, networking and ceilidh dancing - on 16th/17th September at the Macdonald Inchyra Hotel in Polmont, Falkirk. Formerly known as BSAVA’s Scottish Congress, Alba delegates will be treated to 28 lectures...
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    Biggest veterinary training provider joins forces with the longest-established veterinary communities

    VetSurgeon.org has gone into partnership with the veterinary training and CPD provider, Improve International, to make VetSurgeon.org the 'go to' community for discussions surrounding high quality clinical content. In particular, the two companies...
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    Cheap thermal image devices could be as effective as expensive alternatives in detecting lameness in dairy cattle

    A new study, led by the Royal Veterinary College, has determined that low-cost thermal imaging devices show minimal difference in effectiveness of detecting lameness in dairy cattle when compared to more expensive devices. The researchers say the effectiveness...
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    New book explains how to talk to clients about overweight pets

    Purina has published ‘New Perspectives on Pet Obesity, Moving to a Behavioural Science Model’, an e-book that explores new ways of tackling weight management with clients. The book includes interviews with researchers and thought leaders, including...
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    New joint supplement for cats and dogs

    Nutravet has launched Nutraflex, a new joint supplement for cats and dogs. Nutraflex contains turmeric curcumin complex and boswellia extract, which Nutravet says work synergistically to support the natural systems that control inflammation. The...
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    Medical castration for cats is now an option

    Virbac has announced that Suprelorin 4.7mg Implants for Dogs, the reversible alternative to surgical castration, is now licensed for use in male cats. Suprelorin 4.7mg is a sustained release implant containing deslorelin (a GnRH super agonist) which...
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    Dick White Referrals to triple in size

    Construction work has started on a £15M transformation at Dick White Referrals which will triple its size to 48,328 sq. ft. As part of the redevelopment, kennel capacity will increase from 107 to 197, there'll be a new emergency and critical care hub...
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    SPVS launches 2022 Profitability Survey

    SPVS has launched it's 2022 Profitability Survey, which is now available to complete online. The survey, which is being conducted in partnership with Hazlewoods accountants, will be used to provide anonymised benchmarking information to enable vets...
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    BSAVA expands nutrition guide

    The BSAVA has added new factsheets to its Guide To Nutrition . The guide, which was first published in 2020, is designed to help veterinary professionals give pet owners sound, independent advice about what to feed their animals. The guide originally...
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    New anal gland supplement

    Nutravet has launched Nutrafibre, a high fibre supplement to support normal anal gland function and digestive health, available exclusively from vets. Nutrafibre contains high fibre pellets which use a combination of insoluble and soluble plant fibres...
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    Simplified RCVS concerns investigation process to come into force

    From the start of next month, RCVS will be introducing a streamlined new concerns investigation process, with cases being considered by Preliminary Investigation Committees from the outset. Under the previous system, complaints made about a veterinary...
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    Ceva to host Q Fever workshop at BCVA Congress

    Ceva Animal Health is hosting a Q Fever workshop at BCVA Congress (20th to 22nd October at the Hilton Metropole, Birmingham). The company says the workshop will provide vets with an opportunity to extend their knowledge of Q Fever, a zoonotic disease...
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    Zoetis acquires Jurox Animal Health

    Zoetis has acquired Jurox, a privately held Australian animal health company which develops, manufactures and markets a range of veterinary medicines for treating livestock and companion animals. The acquisition of Jurox brings Zoetis a valuable animal...
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    Doncaster vet struck off for drug use

    Stephen Prichard has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after he was found to have taken and used controlled drugs, reported for work while unfit to do so, and ignored requests from the College to respond to the concerns raised against...
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    Cat owners want advice from their vet about supplements

    87% of cat owners would seek veterinary advice when choosing a supplement for their cat, according to a new survey conducted by supplement manufacturer, Vita Animal Health. The survey of 97 cat owners and 156 vets conducted in June last year found...
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    Avishield avian bronchitis vaccine license extended

    Dechra Veterinary Products has extended the licence on its infectious bronchitis vaccine, Avishield IB G1-13, which is now available for laying hens and breeding chicks throughout the production period. Avishield IB G1-13 is indicated for active...
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    Survey reveals why more vets don't use CT

    Teleradiology and teleconsulting company VetCT has released the results of a survey to explore why more vets aren't using computed tomography (CT) Over 90% of the 156 respondents (predominantly vets, but also managers) believed CT was important in...
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    Webinar to empower veterinary women

    Veterinary Women In Leadership (VWIL) is to host an online CPD event designed to empower women in the veterinary profession to problem-solve and achieve career goals on 7th December 2022 from 1-7pm. The event, sponsored by Provet Cloud, will include...
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    Free special edition of the EVJ explores the link between human behaviour and equine welfare

    The Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) has published a special virtual edition with a free collection of 20 articles exploring the relationship between horse-owner behaviour and equine health and welfare. Until now, research in equine veterinary science...
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    Manchester RVN reprimanded by Disciplinary Committee for being drunk on a plane

    Katherine Heyes RVN has been reprimanded and warned as to her future conduct by the RCVS VN Disciplinary Committee after she was convicted of being drunk in an aircraft. At first glance, one might ask why? After all, who - other than the pilot - would...
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    Quick sequential organ failure assessment score found to be ineffective for diagnosing sepsis and septic shock in dogs

    A new study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has concluded that the quick sequential organ failure assessment is poor indicator of mortality, has a low sensitivity to to detect canine patients with severe sepsis and septic shock...
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    New anaesthetic monitor to be unveiled at London Vet Show

    Darvall Vet is to unveil its new Darvall Express anaesthetic monitor at the London Vet Show (Stand D05 at the ExCel Centre, November 17th-18th) At the heart of the new system is a transportable monitor (pictured right) which starts automatically after...
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    Registration opens for BSAVA Congress 2023

    Registration has opened for BSAVA Congress 2023 at Manchester Central from 23rd to 25th March. BSAVA Congress, which is open to the whole practice, from reception to the clinical team, will offer free practical drop-in sessions, day-in-the-life dramas...
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    New research reveals the dog breeds at most risk of hypothyroidism

    The Royal Veterinary College has published a new study exploring the frequency and risk factors for hypothyroidism in dogs in the UK. For the study, researchers from the RVC’s VetCompass Programme identified 2,105 hypothyroidism cases diagnosed amongst...