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    Hill's enhances the range of products for FLUTD

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has enhanced its portfolio of prescription diets for the management of FLUTD with the launch of Feline c/d Multicare Reduced Calorie and a 'taste upgrade' for Feline c/d Multicare. Prescription Diet Feline c/d Multicare Reduced...
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    Experts warn against heavy handed approach to hyperthyroidism

    Veterinary surgeons are being advised against taking a heavy handed approach to hyperthyroidism by key opinion leaders, including Professor Danielle Gunn-Moore, a Specialist in Feline Medicine at the Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies in Edinburgh...
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    Sue Paterson takes over as BSAVA President

    Susan Paterson, RCVS and European Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology, has taken over from Philip Lhermette as President of the BSAVA for 2019/2020. Sue qualified from Cambridge in 1984 and then spent time in mixed practice in Devon before taking...
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    New diet for dogs with food and environmental allergies

    Hill’s Pet Nutrition has launched Prescription Diet Derm Complete food, described as the world’s first and only nutritional solution that is clinically proven to tackle both food and environmental sensitivities in dogs. Hill's says the new diet, which...
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    Survey finds 45% of salaried vets earning less than £35K

    A survey published today by the veterinary recruitment agency recruit4vets has found 45.8% of salaried veterinary surgeons earning less than £35K per annum. 251 veterinary surgeons in full-time permanent employment took part in the survey, the largest...
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    Hampshire vet struck off for having indecent images of children and animals

    Hampshire-based Robert Russell has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after he was convicted of possessing indecent images of children and extreme animal abuse. Dr Russell, 64, who waived his right to attend the hearing, was convicted...
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    CVS Group faces data breach after malicious hack

    CVS Group reports that over the past week, its UK operations have been significantly disrupted after a number of its IT systems were hacked. The company says that as soon as it discovered the unauthorised external access to its systems, it took them...
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    New campaign to herd sheep farmers to vets for chlamydia vaccine

    Ceva Animal Health, supplier of the Cevac Chlamydia vaccine, is supporting a new campaign to raise awareness of Enzootic Abortion of Ewes (EAE) and drive farmers to their vet to vaccinate before tupping to prevent unnecessary lamb losses and the inappropriate...
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    Are vets pricing themselves out of the market?

    Two analyses of the pet insurance market have been published this week, which together suggest that veterinary practices may be starting to price themselves out of the market. Both reports are titled Pet Insurance 2014 . In the first, published by...
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    Pet insurance claims top a record 1bn in 2022

    The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has published new data which showed that pet insurance claims topped a record 1bn in 2022: 3,600 new claims amounting to £2.8m every day. The Association says that the total cost of claims, which was up 17...
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    Essex referral centre opens new orthopaedic department

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists has opened a new orthopaedic department at its centre in Essex. Headed by Esteban Gonzalez-Gasch, a European Specialist in Small Animal Surgery, the new department enables the practice to undertake a wide range of...
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    New four-day pain control for dogs

    Elanco Companion Animal Health has launched Recuvyra 50mg/ml transdermal solution for dogs, the first transdermal fentanyl solution to be licensed for the control of postoperative pain associated with major orthopaedic and soft tissue surgery. ...
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    Dechra launches new veterinary euthanasia product

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Euthasol vet, a concentrated solution of pentobarbital sodium which can be used on dogs, cats, rodents, rabbits, cattle, sheep, goats, horses and mink. Euthasol vet is presented as a clear blue liquid, licensed...
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    Elanco launches parasiticide for dogs

    Elanco Companion Animal Health has launched Trifexis, an oral tablet to provide dogs with three-in-one protection against fleas, intestinal nematodes and heartworm. Trifexis contains two active ingredients: spinosad, which is active against fleas...
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    Kennel Club launches campaign against puppy farming

    The Kennel Club has launched Puppy Awareness Week to bring the horrors of puppy farming to the public consciousness and highlight the important steps that are needed when buying a puppy, such as choosing the right breed and finding a responsible breeder...
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    A first, as vet becomes President of the Royal Society of Medicine’s Pain Section

    Louise Clark, RCVS and EBVS European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia and Head of Anaesthesia at Davies Veterinary Specialists , has been appointed President of the Royal Society of Medicine ’s Pain Section for 2018/19. It is believed...
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    Bogus vet sentenced to 20 months

    A man who worked as a veterinary surgeon in Wiltshire, despite being neither qualified nor registered with RCVS, has received a 20-month sentence at Swindon Crown Court. Peter Keniry (also known as Patrick Keniry), from Great Yarmouth, had been practising...
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    Scarborough-based vet struck off for assaulting ex-partner

    Matthew John Makepeace has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after a conviction for assaulting his ex-partner. Mr Makepeace faced five charges. The first charge was that in 2022 Mr Makepeace was convicted at Scarborough Magistrates...
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    Somerset vet struck off following multiple complaints

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has directed that Somerset-based veterinary surgeon Dr Marcus Hutber be removed from the Register, having found him guilty of serious professional misconduct following multiple complaints made against him. During...
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    Medivet reports on the aftermath of Panorama

    Medivet has reported a wide range of public reaction to the recent Panorama programme 'It shouldn't happen at a vets', most of which has been at one extreme or the other. On the one hand, says the company, many clients have gone out of their...
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    London vet removes himself from the register following charges relating to CPD and professional indemnity

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has adjourned a hearing into James Staton after he submitted an application to voluntarily remove himself from the Register and never to apply to be restored. There were two charges against Mr Staton, the first being...
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    RCVS extends alternative dispute resolution trial

    The RCVS has extended its alternative dispute resolution (ADR) trial until October 2015 and broadened its remit, allowing more cases to be considered. The idea of the ADR is to provide an alternative form of resolution for the many concerns raised...
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    Vetoquinol launches new renal health product - Rubenal®

    Vetoquinol has announced the launch of Rubenal®, a new product for use in renal health management for dogs and cats. Normal kidney function is dependent upon normal nephron and interstitial tissue structure. When the balance of renal health is tipped...
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    AHN International acquires Centaur Services veterinary wholesale business

    Centaur Services' veterinary wholesale business has been acquired by AHN International. Centaur was founded in 1964 by a group of veterinary surgeons who wanted to increase their buying power and the range of products available to them. Over the...
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    BVA updates guide to handling veterinary waste

    Following legislative changes, the British Veterinary Association has updated its 'Good Practice Guide to Handling Veterinary Waste' for England and Wales. Supported by the Environment Agency the Guide primarily consists of a quick-reference poster...