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    Vets asked to get farmers to take part in milk fever survey

    Boehringer Ingelheim, manufacturer of Bovikalc and Bovikalc Dry, has launched its National Milk Fever (hypocalcaemia) Survey and is asking vets to encourage their farm clients to take part and improve the quality of data available on clinical and subclinical...
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    Ceva launches firework labelling petition

    Ceva Animal Health UK, makers of Feliway for cats and Adaptil for dogs, has launched an online petition calling for the Government to force all fireworks manufacturers to carry information about pet and wildlife safety both online and on packaging...
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    New study shows there is no escaping fleas

    A new study carried out to look at the efficacy of spinosad (Comfortis) in cats has shown that they can acquire a flea infestation even when kept in a controlled laboratory environment. The study was conducted on a laboratory colony of 15 cats that...
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    Changes to Dangerous Dogs Act come in to force today

    Dog owners who allow their dog to attack people or assistance dogs will face tougher prison sentences from today. Changes to the Dangerous Dogs Act will also mean dog owners can now face prosecution if their dog attacks a person in their home or on...
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    RCVS launches online learning platform

    The RCVS has launched a new digital learning platform, with free-to-access interactive CPD-qualifying courses for veterinary professionals. Called the RCVS Academy, the new platform offers training in the following areas: Leadership and coaching...
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    Champions for Change profiles 16 inspirational women in the veterinary profession

    Veterinary Woman has published Champions for Change, a free downloadable ebook which profiles sixteen inspirational people, nominated by their peers, who are making a difference and creating positive change for women in the veterinary sector. The book...
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    Blood donor cats don't need intravenous fluid therapy

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has concluded that intravenous fluid therapy may be unnecessary for cats that have given blood. This, say the authors, could lead to shorter hospitalisation time and less stress for donor cats...
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    West Midlands practice named Best UK Vet

    Warren House Veterinary Centre in Walsall has been named as the overall winner of VetHelpDirect.com's BestUKVets Award. The awards are given to practices across the UK with the most four- and five-star reviews from their clients. To select the winners...
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    Vétoquinol offers £5,000 bursary towards behaviour diploma

    Vétoquinol, the makers of Zylkène , is offering the chance for a veterinary professional to receive a bursary towards the Centre of Applied Ethnology (COAPE) Behaviour Diploma, worth £5000. The company says behavioural training offers a wealth of...
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    Johnson’s 4Fleas Spot-on Solution for Cats recalled

    Johnson’s Veterinary Products Ltd has issued a recall of a single batch of Johnson’s 4fleas 80 mg Spot-on for Cats due because of a labelling error. On the carton and leaflet, it states: "For the prevention and treatment and prevention of flea (Ctenocephalides...
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    Merial launches online support for large animal vets

    Merial has announced the launch of Nexus ( http://merialnexus.co.uk ), a new online information resource which offers large animal vets and Suitably Qualified Persons (SQPs) CPD training modules, webinars, technical articles, product information, marketing...
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    BVA calls for more conformation data from practices

    The BVA has released more results from the Voice of the Profession survey, which show that 67% of vets have seen dogs that needed conformation altering surgeries and caesareans in the last year. Every year the Kennel Club receives over 3,200 data...
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    BEVA debate suggests equine practice needs to adapt to family life

    Moral Maze, a debate held by members at the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) Congress earlier this month, has concluded that equine practice needs to adapt to accommodate family life. 92% of voters agreed with the motion: Equine practice...
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    Vets urged to highlight blowfly risk as first cases reported in W. Sussex

    Elanco Animal Health - maker of Clik and Clikzin - is urging veterinary surgeons to highlight the risk of blowfly strike to farmers, as two new cases have been reported in West Sussex According to the company, 88% of farmers say blowfly is the most...
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    Vets to go on 900km ‘rhinocycle'

    Two South African veterinary surgeons working in the UK, Jason Davidson (Companion Care, Derby) and Paul Meiring (Companion Care, Chesterfield), have entered the joBerg2C cycle race to raise awareness of and funds towards combatting the rhino poaching...
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    Goddard Growlers prepare for Vet Charity Challenge

    The Goddard Growlers are putting the final touches to their training ahead of the Vet Charity Challenge event which takes place at Pershore College in Worcestershire on 28 September. The team comprises Stone Lion Head Vet Roger Bralow; Practice Manager...
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    RCVS charity to fund research into feline rotavirus and equine gut bacteria

    The RCVS Charitable Trust has made two 'Blue Sky' grants of £20,000 each for research into feline rotavirus and equine gut bacteria. One award has been made to Allison German and Kenton Morgan at the University of Liverpool as a Richard Daubney Research...
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    BCF launches new lease scheme for imaging systems

    BCF has launched a new operating lease scheme to make it easier for veterinary practices to afford the latest ultrasound and x-ray digital imaging systems. According to the company, only one scan per week will cover the cost of leasing a system. BCF...
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    Medivet celebrates 30th year with 200th practice

    Medivet is celebrating two milestones this month: 30 years in the profession and its 200th veterinary practice. The company, which has added over 50 practices to the business this year alone, puts its success down to the group's family feel, and the...
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    New veterinary design company offers free consultations to the first ten

    Veterinary marketing and public relations agency, Companion Consultancy has launched Companion Design Studio to provide veterinary businesses with all forms of graphic, video and digital design, including magazines, logos, leaflets, posters, websites...
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    In the world of foot MRI, has CT got a place?

    VetCT is hosting “In the world of foot MRI, has CT got a place?”, a webinar for first opinion and advanced equine clinicians presented by Dr. Jonathon Dixon on 18th April at 7:00pm. Jonathon is an RCVS & EBVS European Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic...
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    Physical and lab variables do not predict death for cats with chronic inflammatory enteropathy

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has shown that physical and laboratory variables measured at the time of histopathological diagnosis of chronic inflammatory enteropathy in cats were not predictors of death due to gastrointestinal...
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    New CPD series to update vets on managing weight loss in cats

    Dechra Academy has launched "Purrfect Partner", a free online CPD series to update and refresh vets on the importance of managing unintended weight loss in feline patients. The series comprises of six half-hour modules presented by leading European...
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    Vets invited to open evening at new orthopaedic referral centre in Hampshire

    Hampshire-based Moores Orthopaedic Clinic, a new orthopaedic-only referral centre, is inviting veterinary professionals to come and meet its team at an open evening on Thursday 2nd November, 5pm-8pm. Visitors will be given a behind-the-scenes look...
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    New badge to identify registered veterinary nurses

    The RCVS is to launch a new badge for registered veterinary nurses (RVNs) at the British Veterinary Nursing Association Congress later this week. The launch ties in with the 50 th anniversary of veterinary nurse training, and highlights the fact that...