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    New separation anxiety leaflet to help dogs out of lockdown

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Adaptil, has launched a new leaflet on separation anxiety to help ease dogs out of lockdown. The new leaflet, ‘Separation anxiety as a result of the pandemic. What can you do?’, was written in collaboration with clinical...
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    Surrey referral centre completes £2.5M extension

    North Downs Specialist Referrals has announced the completion of a £2.5M extension to its headquarters in Bletchingley, Surrey. The extension includes a new diagnostic imaging suite with both CT and MRI scanners, a fourth operating theatre, two more...
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    Elanco launches new treatment for ketosis in dairy cows

    Elanco Animal Health has announced the launch of Kexxtone this month, a new treatment which it claims can reduce the incidence of ketosis in dairy cows by 74%* following a single treatment. 1 Kexxtone is a targeted solution for any dairy cow or...
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    Dunlops is now Henry Schein Animal Health

    Dunlops has changed its name to Henry Schein Animal Health. David Hinton, Managing Director said: "As we change our name to Henry Schein Animal Health, we also reaffirm our company's strong commitment to offer a comprehensive array of products and...
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    Veterinary Vision reports success with novel canine cataract procedure

    Ophthalmologists Gary Lewin and Chris Dixon from Veterinary Vision, the ophthalmology referral clinic with centres in Penrith, Sunderland and Charnock, is reporting success with a novel cataract technique they've developed. The new technique enables...
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    Animalcare sets up new company for its chip business

    Animalcare has set up a new company called identicare to operate its identibase pet database and identichip microchip business. The company says the reason for the change is so that it can dedicate additional resources to the business. Samantha Williamson...
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    Leaked Defra documents reveal proposals for dog licence

    According to a report in last weekend's Mail on Sunday , documents leaked from Defra have revealed proposals for a range of measures designed to reduce the risk from dangerous dogs. The proposals reportedly include: All owners required to take...
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    Vets invited to put their questions about patella luxation in dogs to RCVS Specialist, Mike Farrell.

    VetSurgeon.org and Improve Veterinary Practice are this week hosting a Clinical Article Club session where all vets are invited to put questions to Mike Farrell, a locum orthopaedic veterinary surgeon and an RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery, about...
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    Merial extends free equine faecal egg count test offer

    EQVALAN® manufacturer Merial Animal Health is extending its free egg worm count promotion, allowing practices to re-run the offer this autumn. During September and October Merial is giving away 20 free faecal egg count tests with each order of 20...
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    RCVS announces winners of the 2020 Honours and Awards

    The RCVS has announced the recipients of this year’s Honours and Awards. The Queen’s Medal - the highest honour that the RCVS can bestow upon an individual veterinary surgeon - was given to Dr Mary Stewart MRCVS, a retired academic who spent most...
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    BSAVA publishes new Guide to Procedures in Small Animal Practice

    The BSAVA has published the third edition of the BSAVA Guide to Procedures in Small Animal Practice , updated with new video content. Four new procedures have been added: cystostomy tube placement, endotracheal intubation, point-of-care ultrasound...
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    Surrey referral centre expands ophthalmology team

    North Downs Specialists Referrals in Surrey, has appointed Emily Jeanes, an EBVS European Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology, and Vim Kumaratunga, an RCVS Advanced Practitioner in Veterinary Ophthalmology to its team. Emily graduated from the University...
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    Free vet care for Ukrainian refugees' pets

    Humane Society International, an animal charity, has launched Vets for Ukrainian Pets, through which refugees can have access to free veterinary treatment in the UK and 38 European countries. Vets for Ukrainian Pets will cover the treatment costs of...
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    Hunt for Britain's top vets and nurses

    Petplan is inviting nominations for the 2008 Petplan Veterinary Awards, set up to celebrate excellence within practices throughout the country. Nominations are being sought under four categories: Vet of the Year Vet Nurse of the Year Receptionist...
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    2000 Simplyhealth practices now migrating to Premier Vet Alliance

    Premier Vet Alliance, a provider of pet health care plans, has announced that having completed its acquisition of Simplyhealth’s animal health business, it is now migrating 2000 practices over to its pet health plan portal. The company says that practices...
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    New products for digital dermatitis in cattle

    Kruuse has launched two products for the treatment of digital dermatitis in cattle: the Bovivet hoof bandage and Kruuse Hoof Gel. According to the company, an estimated that 70% of dairy herds suffer with digital dermatitis (DD), and it is a growing...
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    Free webinars on management of emergency cases during pandemic

    Virtual Veterinary Specialists and The Webinar Vet have launched a series of free webinars to support vets in practice with the triage and management of emergency and urgent cases during the pandemic. The webinars will be given by RCVS Specialists...
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    New people management services for the veterinary profession

    Noble Futures, a recruitment consultancy specialising in the animal Health, agricultural, equine & pet industries, has joined forces with The Partners - a business specialising in coaching, psychometrics, learning & development and human resources –...
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    Gold Rabbit Friendly Status for Bristol referral centre

    The exotic species department at Bristol-based Highcroft Veterinary Referrals has been awarded Gold Rabbit Friendly Status by the Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund (RWAF ). The award has been granted to only a handful of practices and requires the...
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    Vets urged to promote pre-puppy-purchase consultations

    The BVA, the Animal Welfare Foundation (AWF) and the RSPCA are urging veterinary surgeons to promote pre-purchase consultations and The Puppy Contract to encourage responsible puppy buying decisions among both current clients and prospective owners....
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    EU certification for pet-friendly rat killer

    Zea Sciences has announced that its natural rodenticide has been certified under the European Biocide Directive Program, known as Annex1/1A BPD 98/8EEC. The rodenticide is made from powdered corn cob (PCC) which, according to Zea Sciences, causes...
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    Appeal by vet convicted of petty felony infraction partly upheld

    The Privy Council has partially upheld and partially dismissed an appeal submitted to it by Dr Gerhard Schulze Allen against a decision by the Disciplinary Committee in January 2018 to have him removed from the Register. The Disciplinary Committee...
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    Novel splint may reduce casting complications in dogs

    Dassiet, maker of the Upets Splinting System, has published a preliminary study which demonstrated a reduction in casting complications using its wood composite cast. Eight dogs being treated at three veterinary clinics in Norway took part in the study...
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    Research shows surgery is the better option for canine CCL ruptures

    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has published new research in Preventative Veterinary Medicine which concluded that surgical management of cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) ruptures in dogs causes better outcomes for reducing lameness compared to non...
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    CVS clinical improvement project triples dental radiography

    CVS reports that after running a clinical improvement project to improve the diagnosis of periodontal disease in cat and dogs, its participating first opinion practices have tripled the number of patients receiving dental x-rays. The company points...