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    Royal Canin launches Pet Weight Care Team

    Royal Canin has announced that it has established a team of three specialist advisors to work directly with veterinary practices to help develop and improve their weight management clinics, client retention and product sales. The Pet Weight Care Team...
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    EquiChek now validated for use with synovial fluid

    Invicta Animal Health has announced that that EquiChek test kits are now validated for use with synovial fluid, having originally been validated for whole blood only. EquiChek is an animal-side test to assess the level of Serum Amyloid A (SAA) which...
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    Vetoryl double divisible coming soon

    Dechra is launching a double-divisible version of Vetoryl Flavoured Tablets for dogs with Cushing's. The range will include Vetoryl 20mg, 30mg and 60mg hydrolysed chicken flavoured tablets, which can be broken into halves or quarters. The new Vetoryl...
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    New initiative to drive research into pet chicken health and welfare

    The British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT) is launching a forum to facilitate research into the welfare of pet chickens. According to the charity, hens have been badly neglected by the world of evidence-based academic research, with only two known papers...
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    Vetlife invites vets to take the plunge

    Vetlife is inviting veterinary surgeons to come and take part in a sponsored cold water dip at Walpole Bay Tidal Pool, Margate, at 12:30pm on Friday, May 17th. The Walpole Bay Tidal Pool is the biggest in the UK, covering four acres. Everyone taking...
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    Hold Your Horses

    The British Equine Veterinary association has launched 'Hold Your Horses', a free-to-members online CPD course presented by Gemma Pearson RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Behavioural Medicine (Equine), to help equine vets and clients minimise patient stress...
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    New partnership gives CVS employees access to BSAVA library

    The BSAVA has announced a three-year partnership with CVS which will give all of the group's employees access to the Association's online library. Sarah Fitzpatrick, Head of Partnerships and Events at BSAVA said: “We’re absolutely delighted to be...
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    New blog offers expert opinion on pain management

    In what is believed to be a first for the profession, a group of experts have joined forces to publish 'Chronic Pain in the Dog' , a blog about managing pain. The blog, which is sponsored by Vetoquinol and available exclusively to VetSurgeon.org members...
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    Virbac is all ears

    Virbac has announced that it will repeat its EasOtic promotion through which practitioners that make multiple purchases of the award-winning otitis treatment can claim an ear model and specialist ear instrument kit. The models, which show the anatomy...
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    SPVS welcomes RCVS support in devising new qualifications

    THE Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has thanked the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons for its vision in moving to a new modular system of further education, which from this autumn, will be the only recognised route for practitioners...
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    BVA lobbies govt for financial support for vet practices

    The BVA is lobbying the government for business rates relief and other financial support for veterinary practices during the pandemic, arguing that without it many practices may not survive. As part of the package of measures announced by the Chancellor...
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    CVS runs clinical improvement project to improve cardiac ultrasound scan rates

    CVS is running a clinical improvement project in 48 of its small animal practices to improve the use of cardiac ultrasound scans in first opinion heart disease diagnosis and treatment. The project looked first at how effective CVS small animal first...
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    Alstoe launches chewable, flavoured spironolactone

    Alstoe Ltd has launched Tempora, a chewable, flavoured, spironolactone tablet for dogs, indicated for the treatment of congestive heart failure (CHF) arising from mitral valve disease. Alstoe says Tempora's flavouring technology, tablet shape and...
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    Dogs Trust launches Microchipping Through Vets Campaign

    The Dogs Trust has officially launched the Free Microchipping Through Vets Campaign through which all owners can get their dog microchipped free of charge through participating veterinary practices. Microchipping becomes compulsory for all dogs...
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    NVS introduces late night shopping

    National Veterinary Services has announced that from 14 th January, veterinary practices will be able to place their daily orders up to 8pm, 7 days a week. The veterinary wholesaler will also be providing a telephone ordering service on Saturday mornings...
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    Are shamed dogs living in fear?

    According to reports in the Daily Telegraph and the Daily Mail yesterday, there's a new craze on the Internet called dog shaming, where owners post a photograph of a guilty-looking pet online, together with a witty caption. A quick Google search reveals...
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    Kennel Club to launch Veterinary Practice Guide to Dog Health

    The Kennel Club has announced it will be launching the Veterinary Practice Guide to Dog Health, a new guide to dog health for veterinary surgeons at the BVA Congress 2010 (Sept 23rd - 25th). According to the organisation, The Veterinary Practice Guide...
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    Nicola Menzies-Gow appointed Chair of RCVS Ethics Review Panel

    Nicola Menzies-Gow FRCVS, Professor in Equine Medicine at the Royal Veterinary College, has been appointed Chair of the RCVS Ethics Review Panel (ERP). The RCVS ERP provides an ethics review mechanism for researchers who are based in practice and don...
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    Linnaeus cardiologists make veterinary history in the UAE

    Chris Linney and Fabio Sarcinella, the heads of cardiology at Linnaeus-owned Paragon and Willows have made veterinary history by performing the first ever interventional cardiology procedures on pets in the United Arab Emirates. The pair were invited...
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    4 vets win Novartis accolade for employment standards

    Emily Holbrook MRCVS, Garth Tozer MRCVS, Dr Richard Dixon and Ken Davison MRCVS have all won a Best Practice Employer Award from Novartis Animal Health after glowing nominations from the staff at their practices. In addition, Katherine Corbett VN...
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    Vétoquinol launches pet behaviour website

    Vétoquinol, makers of Zylkène, a complementary feed for cats and dogs, has launched www.zylkenepet.co.uk , a new website with advice for pet owners about how they can help their pet deal with unsettling situations. The website offers a behavioural...
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    WebLeC launches monthly equine CPD

    WebLeC has launched a monthly online equine CPD service. One hour live interactive sessions will take place every third Thursday at 7:30 pm. A single meeting costs £30 plus VAT, or savings can be made by taking out a flexible subscription that allows...
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    Kruuse launches latex-free surgeons' gloves

    Kruuse has launched Krutex Polyisoprene Surgical Gloves, which are both powder and latex-free to minimise the risk of glove-related allergy to latex protein. The gloves are made from synthetic polyisoprene, which has a molecular structure similar...
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    Task force issues new guidelines on management of canine epilepsy

    The International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force (IVETF), a group of 26 veterinary practitioner, neuropharmacology, neuropathology and neurology experts led by Holger Volk, Professor of Veterinary Neurology and Neurosurgery at the RVC, has issued new...
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    BP monitoring stars sought for new movie

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Amodip, is on the hunt for veterinary professionals to star in a new video demonstrating how to detect hypertension in feline patients. No need for movie star looks, but if you've got a particular knack for taking blood...