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    Only half of cats get regular veterinary care

    Royal Canin has released the results of an online survey which found that 43% of all cats in the UK and Ireland have not seen a veterinary surgeon within the last year and 11% have never been to the vet. The company surveyed 1979 pet owners last December...
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    Julian Allen named Livestock Adviser of the Year

    Julian Allen MRCVS, a Director of Friars Moor Livestock Health, has been named the winner of the Farmers Weekly Livestock Adviser of the Year Award. The Livestock Adviser of the Year Award recognises those who have made a real difference to the operations...
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    Professor David Argyle steps aside as RCVS JVP

    RCVS Junior Vice-President Professor David Argyle has announced that he will step aside from his Council duties until such time as the College is able to conclude an investigation into allegations of bullying at his workplace. The College has confirmed...
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    Enterprising student appeals for help overcoming financial barrier to becoming a vet

    Amber Cordice, an aspiring veterinary student from Gravesend in Kent, is appealing for financial help to overcome the barriers to entering the veterinary profession. 21-year-old Amber recently graduated with a first class degree in Zoology from the...
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    20 free trials of Mobile Bones joint supplement

    Pooch & Mutt has 20x 40-day trials of its new joint & bone supplement, Mobile Bones Concentrate, to give away to veterinary professionals. Guy Blaskey from Pooch & Mutt said: "At The London Vet Show vets and vet nurses told us that...
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    New RVC study investigates 'pandemic puppies'

    The RVC has published - open access - the results of a study investigating the effects of the pandemic on puppies bought in 2020. The study 1 took the form of an online survey of over 5,500 owners, which exploring the the early socialisation, health...
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    Free feline-focussed CPD to start the year

    Hill's Pet Nutrition is offering a series of free webinars about feline medicine, delivered by some of the best-known experts in the field. The first presentation on feline liver disease will be delivered by Danièlle Gunn-Moore BVM&S BSc PhD MACVSc...
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    MSD explains benefits of new supply model

    MSD Animal Health has expanded on the benefits of its move to deal direct with veterinary practices in the UK. The company announced last month that from 1st January next year, practices will have to order companion animal and ruminant products via...
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    New online feline hypertension CPD

    Ceva Animal Health, the maker of Amodip, is launching Hypertension Ambassadors, an online CPD course to update veterinary surgeons and nurses on feline hypertension. Ceva says the course is aimed at vets and nurses who want to build their confidence...
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    RCVS leaves X / Twitter citing safety concerns

    The RCVS has announced that it has withdrawn from X (formerly Twitter), saying that the move reflects its "commitment to the safety and wellbeing of its audience". However, when asked by VetSurgeon.org which audience - veterinary professionals, it...
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    Forte launches Ficoxil NSAID for dogs

    Forte Healthcare has launched Ficoxil, a flavoured, chewable, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) designed to provide relief from pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis and post-operative recovery in dogs. Ficoxil contains the...
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    Flat-faced dogs fall out of fashion

    Figures highlighted today by the Brachycephalic Working Group suggest that flat-faced dogs might, at last, be falling out of fashion. Overall, there has been a 17% decline in Kennel Club registrations of all dogs so far this year. However, new registrations...
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    New President pledges to reduce fear of the RCVS

    Chris Tufnell has been invested as the President of the RCVS for 2016/17 during RCVS Day 2016, which took place at the Royal Institute of British Architects last week. Chris has been an elected member of Council since 2009 and, during this time, has...
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    Job prospects for vets unchanged despite increase in graduates

    The RCVS has released the results of a survey which has found that increasing numbers of graduates over the last five years have had little impact on veterinary job prospects. The survey was carried out for the RCVS by the Institute for Employment...
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    Evidence-based medicine hampered by lack of quality research

    The RCVS Charitable Trust has released the results of a survey that suggests a lack of available, high-quality research could be hampering the implementation of evidence-based medicine (EVM) in veterinary practice. Of the 70 survey respondents, although...
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    Companion Care Vets opens first new standalone surgery

    Companion Care Vets has opened its first new standalone joint venture surgery in Ayr, Scotland. At 3,071 sq ft the £300,000 surgery is the largest of the groups' 86 strong network and is the first standalone surgery to be opened under the joint venture...
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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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    Essex referral centre gets go ahead for 40,000 square foot site

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists in Essex has been given approval by planners to convert a 40,000 sq ft site just down the road from its current premises into what will be one of the UK’s largest referral centres. The £11m project, which is backed...
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    Animalcare launches CNS stimulant for aging dogs

    Animalcare has announced the UK and Ireland launch of Vitofyllin, a central nervous system stimulant for older dogs suffering from dullness, poor demeanour and unwillingness to exercise. The launch of Vitofyllin is the result of a collaboration...
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    New treatment for allergic dermatis on the horizon

    Zoetis has announced that following a positive opinion from the Committee for Medicinal Products for Veterinary Use (CVMP), the European Commission has approved Apoquel (oclacitinib tablet) in the European Union for the treatment of pruritus associated...
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    CVS reports continued growth and expands into Australian market

    Veterinary group CVS has published a trading update for the year 2023 in which it reports organic revenue growth of 7.3% and its entry into the Australian marketplace. The company says the like-for-like sales increase was at the upper end of its target...
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    Harrison Family Vets announces plans for at least three more practices in 2025

    Harrogate-headquartered Harrison Family Vets has announced plans for at least three new practices in Stoke, Sheffield and Darlington in 2025. The group, which opened in 2021, is also securing sites in Newcastle and Halesowen for a further two practices...
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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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    Kennel Club recognises new breed of pedigree dog

    The Kennel Club has announced that it now recognises the Portuguese Pointer, bringing the total number of recognised pedigree breeds in the UK to 212. The Portuguese Pointer is only the second new breed to be recognised by the Kennel Club in the last...
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    Virbac launches broad spectrum wormer for dogs

    Virbac Animal Health has launched a broad spectrum wormer for dogs called Endogard (praziquantel, pyrantel and febantel). Virbac says Endogard offers treatment against most types of intestinal worms found commonly in dogs. It is presented in two tablet...