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    Gutworm affecting fertility in 80% of UK dairy herds

    Merial has published figures which show that gutworm is seriously affecting dairy cow fertility in up to 80% of UK dairy herds 1 , in order to raise awareness of the damaging impact of Ostertagia ostertagi . Sioned Timothy, veterinary adviser for...
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    76% of vets may be missing the cause of feline diabetes

    Royal Veterinary College research, published in the journal PLOS ONE, has revealed that 1 in 4 cases of Diabetes Mellitus in domestic cats are caused by excess secretion of pituitary growth hormone. According to the researchers, this is much more...
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    £5M veterinary referral centre opens in Yorkshire

    Paragon Veterinary Referrals has opened its doors in Wakefield, offering multidisciplinary treatment for pets across the north of England. The 18,000 sq ft centre's facilities include a £1 million imaging suite with state-of-the-art MRI and CT scanners...
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    Adaptix launches revolutionary 3D Veterinary Imaging System

    www.youtube.com/watch Adaptix has launched the 3D Veterinary Imaging System, which the company says has the potential to transform dental and orthopaedic imaging both from a clinical perspective and a financial one. Unlike a normal 2D X-ray system...
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    Kent practice named Best UK Vet 2018

    Briar House Veterinary Surgery in Broadstairs, Kent, has been named Best UK Vet 2018 after amassing the highest number of four and five star client reviews on www.vethelpdirect.com Briar House Veterinary Surgery achieved 944 top rated reviews over...
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    New claim for BVD vaccination

    MSD Animal Health has announced that its Bovilis BVD vaccine has a new registered product claim to provide immunity for 12 months. Andrew Montgomery, veterinary adviser for MSD Animal Health, says this is a very positive outcome for the industry:...
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    Cambridge University Vet School given 10 months to pull its socks up

    The RCVS Education Committee has given the University of Cambridge’s Department of Veterinary Medicine 10 months to make improvements to its veterinary degree programme, after an RCVS accreditation visit earlier this year identified wide-ranging 'concerns...
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    Fake 'vet' removed from RCVS Register

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons last week directed that the name of a man who had been illegally practising as a veterinary surgeon in the North West of England be removed from the RCVS Register, having found...
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    Bristol referral centre extends soft tissue surgery service

    Bristol-based Highcroft Veterinary Referrals has extended its soft tissue surgery service with the appointment of Dr Ivan Doran, a RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery, and Dr Ed Friend, a European Specialist in Small Animal Surgery. ...
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    New feeding plan to improve cat welfare

    International Cat Care has published a new feeding plan, based on scientific evidence, to improve cat health and welfare. The plan is designed to help mimic the way cats eat in the wild and so provide them with both physical and mental stimulation...
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    RVC research reveals most common conditions in English Cocker Spaniels

    The Royal Veterinary College has published research which reveals the most common medical conditions in English Cocker Spaniels. The VetCompass programme studied 10,313 English Cocker Spaniels from an overall sample of 336,865 UK dogs of all breeds...
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    New veterinary anaesthesia app to help overcome poor record-keeping

    Alastair Mair, a European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia at Willows Veterinary Centre has developed a new app to ensure all vital details of an anaesthetic procedure are recorded efficiently and effectively. VETNAPP offers a replacement...
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    Hannah Hunt named Young Vet of the Year 2022

    Dr. Hannah Hunt has been awarded Young Vet of the Year 2022 by the British Veterinary Association. Hannah, who graduated from the RVC in 2015, was nominated for her dedication to excelling in first-opinion practice through her farm, small animal and...
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    Virbac launches oral rinse for horses

    Virbac has launched Hexarinse for Horses, an oral rinsing solution containing dilute chlorhexidine gluconate, prepared specifically for horses. The company says the new product has been launched in response to demand from UK equine veterinary surgeons...
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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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    Irish vet suspended for prescription offences

    Republic of Ireland-based Gary Adams has been suspended from the Register for two years after he was convicted of 34 charges related to prescribing veterinary medicines. Mr Adams was convicted at Gorey District Court, County Wexford, Republic of Ireland...
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    BCF Technology merges with ECM to become IMV Imaging

    Veterinary imaging company, BCF Technology and ECM (Echo Control Medical) have merged to form IMV Imaging , a new imaging division within the IMV Technologies group . IMV Technologies is a reproduction biotechnology company which has worked in the...
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    Henry Schein acquires Veterinary Instrumentation

    Henry Schein, Inc. has announced the acquisition of Veterinary Instrumentation , the supplier of surgical instruments and implants to veterinary surgeons in the United Kingdom. Stanley M. Bergman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Henry Schein...
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    New TB testing gun said to offer substantial cost savings

    Dairy Insight has announced that the V-Grip tuberculin injector made by NJ Phillips is now available in the UK. The company says that the Phillips tuberculin gun is easier to use, clean and maintain than the most commonly used device, and it also...
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    Revolutionary new cast for animal fractures

    www.youtube.com/watch OrthoPets has launched the Upets Total Limb Cast (TLC), billed as a revolutionary new cast for animal fractures. Research shows that over 60% of cast-treated pets get additional injures , such as pressure sores, from traditional...
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    Ceva launches funny new Adaptil and Feliway TV ads

    Ceva Animal Health has launched two new tongue-in-cheek TV ads which show people hiding in fear when visitors arrive, scratching furniture and urine spraying in order to highlight behaviour patterns which Adaptil and Feliway are designed to help with...
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    Clarification about what vets are allowed to do during coronavirus lockdown

    The BVA and the RCVS have issued a statement which clarifies what work veterinary surgeons and practices are allowed to do under the coronavirus lockdown. On 23rd March, the Government demanded that the majority of public-facing businesses close their...
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    Government recognises sentience of animals

    Environment Secretary Michael Gove has confirmed today that the sentience of animals will continue to be recognised and protections strengthened when the United Kingdom leaves the EU. Mr Gove ministerial statement followed the brouhaha last week when...
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    Vet telemedicine firm lobbies for remote prescribing to be permitted again

    Veterinary telemedicine firm Vet AI, which offers video consultations to pet owners via its Joii Pet Care app, is now calling for remote prescribing - without a physical exam or the back up of a veterinary premises - to be allowed permanently. The...
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    Pontefract vet's clinical failure was not 'serious professional misconduct'

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has ruled that whilst the care given to a diabetic dog by Paul Roger MRCVS fell short, it did not amount to serious professional misconduct. Mr Roger faced three charges: that he had failed to provide adequate care,...