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    New data shows the reduction in dairy antimicrobials use

    Independent dairy specialist, Kingshay has published its first Dairy Antimicrobial Focus Report, which found that 79% of herds achieved the Ruma 2020 target of 21 mg/kg PCU by March 2021, with a 98% reduction in use of critically important antibiotics...
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    Nutramega renamed Nutracoat

    Nutravet has renamed Nutramega, its skin supplement for dogs, as Nutracoat. The company says it has renamed the product to better reflect its main use, which is for maintaining skin and coat health in cats and dogs. Chris Jones, Managing Director...
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    New product to help with canine anal gland impaction

    Animalcare has launched ProGlan, a tasty soft chew designed to support faecal consistency and help anal glands in dogs empty naturally. Apparently, anal gland impaction is the fifth most common reason for owners to take their dog to the vets 1 , and...
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    RCVS audits over 1,400 veterinary surgeons' CPD records

    The RCVS has contacted 1,415 veterinary surgeons asking them to share their CPD records as part of its annual audit of compliance. Those veterinary surgeons being audited are being asked to share their records for 2013 to 2015 by either allowing the...
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    Defra slated for spending £181,000 on making website less farm-like

    Defra has been roundly criticised in the media today for reportedly spending £181,000 on redesigning its website. Here's the old website. Apparently deemed 'too agricultural' for its use of brown. And here's the new one...
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    Small animal referral centre restructures

    Davies Veterinary Specialists (DVS), the multi-specialist small animal referral centre based on the Hertfordshire/Bedfordshire border, has announced a restructuring of the ownership and management of the practice. Following 12 years of successful operation...
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    RSPCA complains about the Daily Telegraph

    The RSPCA has made a formal complaint against the Daily Telegraph to the Press Complaints Commission after the newspaper failed to print an apology or offer a right to reply after printing a series of articles which the charity considers potentially...
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    Congress discount for eager BEVAs

    BEVA has announced that tickets are now on sale for BEVA Congress and members who register before 4 th August 2016 can benefit from big discounts. This year, BEVA Congress is being held at the ICC in central Birmingham. In addition to the clinical...
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    New emergency and critical care course for vets

    Improve International has launched an online Emergency and Critical Care programme aimed at veterinary surgeons who want to update their knowledge and increase their confidence in emergency patient management. The programme is the first in a new series...
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    Former vet's charity gives life-changing grants to students

    The Quadstar Foundation, a charity set up by former vet Nick Butcher, has awarded life-changing grants to two vet students, one of whom found out about the grant through VetSurgeon News. The grants, which are for up to £3,500 per annum, are for students...
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    RCVS announces mental health and wellbeing training for vets

    The RCVS has announced dates for a range of new mental health and wellbeing training opportunities for veterinary professionals this year. Expanding on the training available in autumn 2022, which was launched based on the results of an extensive training...
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    Puppy and kitten journals for vets to give clients

    Ceva Animal Health - maker of Adaptil and Feliway - has updated its puppy journal for dog owners and launched a new kitten journal. The puppy journal, which was written with behaviourist and author, Gwen Bailey, contains information on puppy ownership...
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    Updated antibiotic guidelines poster from BSAVA and SAMSoc

    The BSAVA and the Small Animal Medicine Society (SAMSoc) have released an updated PROTECT ME poster with more antibiotic use recommendations. The poster was put together by a team of 55 specialists and general practitioners led by Fergus Allerton....
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    ISFM launches new guide on feline stress and health

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) has launched a new guide on feline stress and health to help veterinary professionals better understand, prevent and manage stress and distress in cats. Feline Stress and Health: Managing Negative...
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    Work starts on £1M expansion at Solihull referral centre

    Willows Veterinary Centre has announced that work has started on a 2,400 sq ft extension project at its Solihull site as part of an investment of more than £1 million to enhance its wide range of specialist services. The extension, which is due for...
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    Kent vet group becomes first to scoop gold from Investors in Customers

    Kent-based Pennard Vets has become the first in the country to be awarded gold accreditation from Investor in Customers (IIC). IIC is an independent customer experience agency which conducts assessments, develops insights and awards annual accreditations...
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    Vetlife publishes new support for lonely vets

    Vetlife has published a new information leaflet to help veterinary professionals suffering from loneliness. The charity highlights that loneliness affects the mental wellbeing of many in the profession, from locums being away from friends and family...
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    15 years after FMD, BVA asks government to reflect on vital role of vets

    On the 15th anniversary of the foot and mouth disease (FMD) outbreak, the BVA has emphasised the vital role of vets and veterinary surveillance in protecting the UK from devastating disease outbreaks. The outbreak (confirmed in an abattoir on 19 February...
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    Vets wanted to test pig welfare app

    BPEX is looking for a few more veterinary surgeons to test its Real Welfare smartphone app, which is used to collect data regarding welfare outcomes in pigs. BPEX says it will pay vets for their time carrying out the testing but it needs regular submissions...
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    Fitzpatrick Referrals unveils new joint replacement procedures

    Fitzpatrick Referrals has unveiled details of its new joint replacement program, which includes solutions for replacing badly injured and arthritic knees, shoulders, and hocks in addition to the more commonly replaced hip and elbow joints. According...
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    New appointments to Veterinary Residues Committee

    Lord Rooker, Minister for Sustainable Food, Farming and Animal Health has announced seven new members to the Veterinary Residues Committee (VRC). The VRC’s role is to advise the Chief Executives of the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) and the...
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    RCVS opens Vet History archive

    RCVS Knowledge has announced the launch of Vet History , a new way to access its archive of historical veterinary manuscripts, correspondence, clinical case notes and photographs illustrating the history of the British veterinary profession from 1800...
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    Veterinary Wound Conference coming to Derby

    The Veterinary Edge has joined forces with wound management guru Georgie Hollis, to host a two-day CPD on wound management for veterinary surgeons in Derby on 18th and 19th May. The Veterinary Wound Management Conference will be taking place at the...
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    Ceva launches furosemide designed for the vet market

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Libeo, a new four-way break, palatable furosemide for the management of heart failure in dogs. According to the company, furosemide - a diuretic - is the most frequently used treatment for the management of heart failure...
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    Walking dogs could help vets with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

    A new study published in Anthrozoos has concluded that military veterans with heightened symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) may benefit from an improvement in symptoms by walking dogs. The 8-week study 1 , which was part-funded by the...