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    Survey to raise reproduction awareness

    Vets and vet nurses are being asked to take part in a survey which aims to help the industry get a better understanding of canine reproduction health issues. The survey is being conducted by Virbac Animal Health as part of its reproductive health...
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    BVA reacts to Government spending review

    The British Veterinary Association has reacted to the Comprehensive Spending Review announced by the Government. BVA President, Harvey Locke said: "Clearly this is a substantial hit on Defra's overall budget but there are some elements to welcome...
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    Bluetongue protection zone extended & Merial vaccine licensed

    Defra has announced that the Bluetongue Protection Zone will be extended again on Monday 21 July, following the delivery by Intervet of almost 2 million additional doses of Bluetongue serotype 8 (BTV-8) vaccine. Vaccination is only permitted within the...
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    Disciplinary framework for nurses agreed by council

    Plans for the introduction of a disciplinary mechanism for Registered Veterinary Nurses (RVNs) have been agreed by the RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council. RVNs agree to account for their professional conduct and keep their skills and knowledge up to date...
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    New PPID service to aid post-diagnosis monitoring

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched Care and Connect a free online PPID aftercare service for horse owners, designed to help veterinary practices monitor their PPID case load and streamline the case management process. The new service is part of Boehringer...
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    New courses to teach practice managers about mental health

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative and the Veterinary Practice Management Association have launched a series of courses designed to help those in a veterinary practice management role to support colleagues with mental health issues. The day-long courses...
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    Female veterinary students continue to dominate

    Less than a quarter of veterinary students starting their degrees in 2009 were male (24%), according to figures released today in RCVS Facts . This is up slightly from 23% last year, but down from just over 30% in 1999: ten years before that, the...
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    CEVA puts Feliway back on TV

    CEVA Animal Health is rolling out what it describes as a hard-hitting TV campaign on four national TV channels to highlight awareness of stress related feline behaviour problems and encourage cat owners to talk to their vet about Feliway. This second...
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    Avian Influenza epidemiology report published

    Defra has published an epidemiology report into the Avian Influenza outbreak confirmed in Oxfordshire on 4 June. The report concludes that, at as of 11th June, the outbreak was confined to a single premises, and there is no evidence of infection in the...
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    New cloned vaccine for Newcastle disease

    A new live vaccine for the control of Newcastle disease has been launched by German vaccine specialist, Lohmann Animal Health. Known as AviPro ND C131 and suitable for broilers, layers and breeders, it is produced from a cloned strain of the La...
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    Learning & Skills Council calls for vets to enter Apprenticeship Awards.

    The search is on for the country’s top apprentice employer as the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) launches its fifth annual Apprenticeship Awards 2008. Employers of all sizes are encouraged to enter the prestigious Awards, and the veterinary...
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    New Dermatology Compendium contributes to EBM

    Virbac has published a compendium of recent independently-published studies relating to its range of dermatology products. Studies are listed according to the disorders investigated with an impact rating given to each piece of research. The compendium...
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    RCVS calls for views on Day One Competences

    The Royal College is calling for views on the Day One Competences required of newly qualified veterinary surgeons, via an online survey. The survey can be accessed from the RCVS website ( www.rcvs.org.uk/consultations ), and can be completed until...
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    Last call for RCVS election candidates

    Would-be candidates in the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeon Council and Veterinary Nurse Council elections are reminded that the nominations deadline is 5pm on 31 January 2013. Veterinary surgeons need two nominations from veterinary surgeons...
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    Purina refreshes its vet website with a water calculator

    Purina has refreshed its website for veterinary professionals, adding a new tools which include an online water calculator to work out the expected normal water intake for individual pets. Purina says that assessing water intake can be difficult for...
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    RCVS records highest ever increase in VN student vocational enrolments

    Last year saw the highest ever increase in the number of people enrolling as veterinary nursing (VN) students on vocational courses, according to figures released by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. In 2011, some 1,041 students registered...
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    Team approach boosts veterinary profits

    Understanding profit and loss within a veterinary practice is vital for all employees. That was the message delivered to delegates attending Pippa Reffold's lecture, sponsored by Dechra Veterinary Products, at the VPMA Congress late last month. ....
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    Royal College appoints Customer Experience Manager

    The RCVS has appointed Nicola South to the new role of Customer Experience Manager, a new role intended to help improve the experience for vets, veterinary nurses and the public in their dealings with the College. Nicola said: "I'm extremely...
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    Hill's named "Pet Food Company Most Trusted By Vets”

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has been awarded “The Pet Food Company Most Trusted By Vets” at the Vet Trust Awards 2025. Presented by The Webinar Vet and Vet Dynamics, the Vet Trust Awards celebrate notable contributions to veterinary advancement. Claire...
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    Fibre first for furries, say vets and nurses

    A survey of 246 veterinary surgeons and nurses attending a lunch and learn webinar sponsored by Supreme Petfoods has revealed that they rate high fibre as the most important factor in making a recommendation for rabbit or guinea pig food. High fibre...
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    Norbrook launches iPhone app

    Norbrook has launched a new iPhone app designed to give veterinary professionals essential pharmaceutical product information at the touch of a button. The Norbrook Veterinary Excellence Tool includes information on the company's full range of animal...
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    Tasty new Milbemax

    Hot on the heels of the new license claim for Prac-tic comes the news that Novartis has launched new tasty Milbemax for cats. The new tablet is the same small size as the original, but is beef-flavoured to ensure high palatability. According to...
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    Hill’s launches new puppy and kitten websites

    Hill’s Pet Nutrition has launched two new websites - http://www.myhillspuppy.com/ and http://www.myhillskitten.com/ - which are devoted to giving puppies and kittens their best start in life. The sites provide pet owners with information, advice...
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    BVA publishes Net Zero report to help the profession towards a more sustainable future

    The BVA has published Net Zero, a report into the role of veterinary practices in tackling climate change. The report comes on the back of a survey by the association which found that 93% of vets say sustainability is important to them. The BVA says...
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    Diagnostic test to enhance prospects of the control of bovine TB in UK cattle by vaccination

    Dr Jayne Hope and colleagues at the Institute for Animal Health's Compton Laboratory have developed a test that can distinguish cattle that have been vaccinated against bovine tuberculosis (TB) from those that had been infected by the causative...