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    New research suggests poodle crosses are greater risk of dental disease

    Veterinary digital services company, VisioCare, has released the preliminary results of some research which appears to show that poodle cross puppies are at greater risk of dental problems The company says that of the 249 responses to its Puppy Tooth...
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    White Cross names its Vets Of The Year

    White Cross Vets , the family-run group with practices across the Midlands and the North of England, has named Emily Moss MRCVS and Katherine Claxton MRCVS as it's Vets of the Year at the company's annual congress. The congress, which is now in its...
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    Portsmouth vet struck off for possessing indecent images of children

    Portsmouth-based Simon Wood has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after being convicted of possessing indecent images of children. Mr Wood was convicted of three offences which involved the download of 38 videos and 13 indecent images...
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    Hysolv launches new salmonella vaccine for poultry

    Hysolv Animal Health has announced the launch of Salmovac 440, a new live salmonella vaccine for poultry which the company claims gives earlier, stronger and longer-lasting immunity than other salmonella vaccines. The vaccine is given orally through...
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    Ceva reveals shortlisted entries for 2018 Animal Welfare Awards

    Ceva Animal Health has revealed its shortlist for its eighth annual Animal Welfare Awards. The awards celebrate the achievements of remarkable people from the farming, veterinary and charity industries, who go beyond the call of duty to better the...
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    Bovilis BVD and IBR Marker Live vaccines can now be mixed

    MSD Animal Health has announced a new claim for Bovilis BVD and Bovilis IBR Marker Live vaccines which means they can be mixed and administered in a single syringe. MSD says the new mixing claim will offer significant advantages in herd health planning...
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    New DNA test for macular corneal dystrophy in Labradors

    The Animal Health Trust and the Kennel Club have announced that a new, non-invasive DNA test for the genetic mutation causing macular corneal dystrophy (MCD) in Labradors will be available from the Animal Health Trust DNA Testing Service from Monday...
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    BSAVA launches triage tool for use during coronavirus pandemic

    The BSAVA has produced a triage tool designed to help staff in small animal practice identify and process emergency canine and feline cases during the coronavirus pandemic. The tool is available to all practices, free of charge. The downloadable...
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    JRT's 'untreatable' double intra-hepatic shunt corrected at Fitzpatrick Referrals

    Gerard McLauchlan MRCVS, an RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine at Fitzpatrick Referrals Oncology & Soft Tissue , has successfully corrected a double intra-hepatic shunt in an 18-month-old Jack Russell Terrier that had been deemed 'untreatable...
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    Surrey referral centre operates on pituitary tumours

    Surrey-based North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR) reports that it has become one of the first in the country to operate on dogs and cats with tumours in the pituitary gland. NDSR’s European Specialist in neurology and neurosurgery Niklas Bergknut...
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    Alfaxan now licensed for anaesthesia in rabbits

    Jurox (UK) Limited has announced that its anaesthetic for cats and dogs, Alfaxan (alfaxalone), has now been licensed for the induction of anaesthesia in pet rabbits. Rabbits are the third most commonly anaesthetised pet in the UK, however they have...
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    Ceva launches fireworks waiting room display competition

    Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of Adaptil and Feliway, has launched its annual fireworks waiting room display competition. The aim of the competition is to highlight top tips for pet owners and the benefits of building a den to help calm and reassure...
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    Vet Futures asks whether VAT on vet fees should be dropped

    Vet Futures, the joint initiative by the RCVS and BVA to stimulate debate about the future of the profession, has opened a new discussion about whether VAT on vet fees for pets should be dropped. The discussion has been opened by this month...
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    Ceva launches new Allevinix formulation

    Ceva Animal Health has reformulated and relaunched Allevinix, its flunixin-based NSAID for cattle, pigs and horses. The product was one of eight NSAIDS that had been suspended following a European ruling that an excipient, diethanolamine, may pose...
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    Herts-based vet struck off following sexual assault conviction

    Jamie Rushton has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after being convicted of sexual assault and jailed for 18 months. Mr Rushton was convicted of sexual assault after pleading guilty at Wood Green Crown Court in December 2022. He...
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    New small animal disease monitoring

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health is to launch CICADA-Live, the second phase of its national initiative to monitor the awareness and regional prevalence of important diseases in cats, dogs and rabbits. First launched in 2007 as a quarterly survey...
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    Boehringer launches new mastitis tube

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has launched Ubropen (benzylpenicillin procaine monohydrate), an intramammary suspension containing 600mg of Procaine penicillin. The company says that the composition and dosage of the new product has been optimised...
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    Sarah Mason first to qualify as a Specialist in both oncology and radiation oncology

    Essex-based Sarah Mason MRCVS, someone who already has more qualifications than could be stored on the Internet, has now achieved an industry-first by being the first clinician to be recognised as a Specialist in both oncology and radiation oncology...
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    Is dog neutering doing more harm than good?

    The BVA is inviting vets to come to a BVA Congress panel discussion at the London Vet Show about the risks and benefits of neutering dogs, as new evidence suggests the answer might not be as clear cut as previously thought. ‘Is neutering dogs doing...
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    71% of vets check provenance of farmed foods

    Doubtless it's been in your diary for months, but next week sees the start of National BBQ Week and to make the occasion, the BVA has released the results of a survey which shows that most vets (71%) actively check labels and ask questions about the...
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    Vets change their minds about adrenal disease in ferrets

    Almost half of the vets that watched a webinar about ferret medicine have said they would change their treatment protocols for adrenal disease and reproduction management as a result of what they learned. The Virbac-sponsored webinar was led by John...
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    New research identifies prevalent lumps in guinea pigs

    A study conducted by Melanie Dobromylskyj, a histopathologist at CVS-owned Finn Pathologists and RVC student, Rebecca Hederer has identified the most common histopathological diagnoses out of over 600 biopsy samples from guinea pig lumps. Skin diseases...
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    Boehringer launches first OTC chewable tablet for fleas and ticks

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched Frontpro (afoxolaner), the first over-the-counter flea and tick treatment for dogs. The new product is being sold through e-retailers including Pet Drugs Online, Animed and Pets at Home. Frontpro is claimed to...
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    New edition of BSAVA's Small Animal Formulary

    The BSAVA has published the 11th edition of its Small Animal Formulary, Part A: Canine and Feline and Part B: Exotic Pets. The drug monographs for both formularies were revised and updated by the editorial panels in 2022, so the new edition contains...
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    New practice poster invites owners to give points for poop

    Protexin Veterinary has launched Poop Points, a free practice poster designed to educate owners about digestive health in cats and dogs, and encourage them to monitor their pet's faeces. The poster grades faeces from one (kickable) to six (most certainly...