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    And finally: exchanges between pilots and control towers

    A series of exchanges between pilots and control towers, which you might find amusing. Would be nice to have some veterinary equivalents, so do feel free to comment beneath this story with any quick-witted exchanges you've heard between vets and vets...
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    Defra publishes contingency plan for exotic animal diseases

    The Government's updated Exotic Animal Disease Contingency Plan was laid in Parliament today. The revised plan is produced by Animal Health for Defra, and includes changes which have been subject to formal public consultation. This includes a framework...
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    Despair for elderly people forced to give up their pets

    Research published this week by the Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS), with funding from the Pet Food Manufacturers' Association (PFMA), confirms what many veterinary professionals will already know from first-hand experience - many elderly...
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    Credit crunch: some good news for vets

    Are small animal vets as immune to recession as undertakers? Probably not, but there is some good news from Petplan, which has found that whilst 60 per cent of people would put off starting a family during the current economic downturn, a quarter would...
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    20% of vet nurses left to pay for their own CPD

    A recent survey of nurses attending Hill's nurse roadshows has identified that just over 20 per cent of nurses pay for their own CPD. Although no claims have been made regarding how representative the sample is of the general nursing population, the...
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    Centaur launches new late night ordering service

    Centaur has launched a new service on the MyCentaur website which allows for 24-hour ordering from any broadband enabled computer. A secure practice shopping list with controlled staff access to ordering and management information enables practices...
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    Kennel Club launches Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust

    The Kennel Club has launched the Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust (AHT) to accelerate research into inherited canine disease. It aims to create further diagnostic tests which, together with breeding advice, will improve the health and welfare...
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    And finally: low cost airline introduces new pricing structure

    Details of the new charges are found on the in-flight safety card ...
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    New Flecknell laryngoscope makes it easier to intubate

    A new solution to a problem vets encounter when using a conventional, usually human health, laryngoscope on small animals has been devised by Prof Paul Flecknell of Newcastle University in collaboration with Alstoe Animal Health. Called the Flecknel...
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    Hill's gives ALL vets free access to its library

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has decided to make its library of symposia proceedings freely available to all vets. It's part of Hill's drive to support vets with training during tough times. The library, which has been built up over 13 years, is made...
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    Petplan announces finalists for 2009 Vet Awards

    Petplan has announced the finalists for the 2009 Veterinary Awards. The company says it was inundated with more than 2300 nominations this year and that the public response was 'astonishing', with tales ranging from midnight rescues to simple...
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    Hill's issues an open invitation at BSAVA Congress

    Hill's has issued an open invitation to vets and nurses to come along to its stand to see some unique personal and practice development tools, now available on-line. Adrian Pratt, Veterinary Affairs Manager said: "These are tough times for anyone...
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    ProMeris Duo® receives new label claim for mange

    Fort Dodge Animal Health has announced that the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) has approved a new label claim for ProMeris Duo ® for dogs. The new claim extends protection offered by ProMeris Duo to include "treatment of demodicosis (caused by ...
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    Cambridge students get their kit off again

    Students at the University of Cambridge Veterinary School have again been revealing almost all for the 2009 Trust Charity Calendar. This year's calendar is comprised of shots taken in and around the veterinary school, with various animals and props...
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    Last call for Petplan Awards

    Petplan has issued a last call for entries to the 2009 Petplan Veterinary Awards, and announced that comedian Jason Manford, best known as team captain on Channel 4's 8 out of 10 Cats , will be the compere. The Veterinary Awards aim to honour the...
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    Veterinary Parasep faecal filters now available from Woodley Equipment

    Woodley Equipment Company has announced that Veterinary Parasep Faecal Filters are now available exclusively from the company. According to the Woodley, the filters have been developed in conjunction with an independent leading veterinary Institution...
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    Pfizer takes ownership of Insuvet®

    Pfizer Animal Health has taken ownership of the Insuvet® range of insulins and is now the only animal health company to offer a range of different insulin types required to manage all cases of diabetes in cats and dogs. It has long been known...
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    RCVS seeks comment on extra-mural studies

    Following the announcement last month of the establishment of a Working Party to review Extra-Mural Studies (EMS) in the undergraduate veterinary degree, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is inviting comment from all those involved with organising...
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    2009 NOAH Compendium of Data Sheets out now

    The 2009 edition of the NOAH Compendium Data Sheets for Animal Medicines is now being dispatched, free of charge, to each practice premises. Meanwhile, the online version of the compendium ( www.noahcompendium.co.uk ), launched 3 years ago to provide...
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    Signostics launches world's smallest veterinary ultrasound device

    California-based Signostics, Inc. has launched SpeqView TM , billed as the world's smallest and most cost-effective veterinary ultrasound device. Using MotionScape and SectorView technology, and offering multiple transducer frequencies, the SpeqView...
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    Vetoquinol continues wetlab service in 2009

    Vetoquinol has announced that it will continue to offer a wetlab service to support Alfaxan®, its injectable anaesthetic for dogs and cats, throughout 2009. The company has hosted 101 Alfaxan® wetlabs around the UK since the product was launched in...
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    Veterinary Review ceases publication

    Veterinary Review and Practice Heart magazines have ceased publication. The former was first launched 15 years ago by John Alborough, and sold to Onstream Communications in May 2007. Mark Johnston, Managing Director of Onstream Communications said...
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    Pedigree launches adoption drive

    Pedigree® today launched its 2009 Pedigree Adoption Drive TM to highlight the issue of dog abandonment in the UK. It's estimated that there are 100,000 abandoned or stray dogs in the UK every year. Pedigree surveyed animal rescue homes across the...
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    Dechra announces price reductions

    Dechra Veterinary Products has reduced the price of two key products in its Veterinary Essentials range to help practices respond to the challenging economic climate. Atipam 5 ml is now the same price per ml as Atipam 10ml. Used for the reversal of...
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    Permanent identification to be required for Canine Health Schemes

    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has welcomed the Kennel Club's confirmation that, from January 2010, all dog owners and breeders wishing to participate in the Kennel Club/BVA Canine Health Schemes (CHS) for eye disease and hip and elbow dysplasia...