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    Boehringer launches recycling programme for Aservo EquiHaler

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched a recycling programme for Aservo EquiHaler, its treatment for equine asthma symptoms. The company points to research which found that 89% of the veterinary profession wants to play a more active role in the sustainability...
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    Virbac launches enhanced Effipro spot-on pipette

    Virbac Animal Health has launched an enhanced version of its flea and tick spot-on Effipro (fipronil) to help pet owners master the art of 'spotonology TM - a Maureen-Lipmanesque term the company has coined to describe the optimum application of a spot...
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    BCF launches new ultrasound scanner

    BCF Technology has launched the Sonosite Edge ultrasound system. According to the company, the new system is suitable for both small animal and equine reproduction, abdominal, musculoskeletal, cardiac and ophthalmic applications. The Sonosite...
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    New research proves coccidiosis treatment can support heifer development

    Bayer is highlighting a new study which, the company says, proves that a 'metaphylactic' treatment approach to coccidiosis - when the animal has been infected, but before the disease has had chance to take hold - produces the best long term results 1...
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    College announces election results

    The RCVS has announced the results of the RCVS Council and VN Council elections. Re-elected to three of the six seats available on RCVS Council were current President Neil Smith (1,687 votes), incoming Standards Committee Chairman David Catlow (1...
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    RCVS seeks comment on extra-mural studies

    Following the announcement last month of the establishment of a Working Party to review Extra-Mural Studies (EMS) in the undergraduate veterinary degree, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is inviting comment from all those involved with organising...
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    Vetsonic launches tablet version of Arthriaid

    Vetsonic has announced the launch of a tablet form of Arthriaid Omega. Designed to support joint health, the nutraceutical product contains glucosamine, chondroitin, omega 3 fatty acids, MSM, manganese sulphate plus vitamins C and E. This new tablet...
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    Improve launches small animal dentistry and oral surgery programme

    Improve Veterinary Education has launched an 18-module programme in veterinary dentistry and oral surgery. The programme covers periodontal treatments, restorative dentistry, orthodontics and maxillofacial surgeries, among others. Improve says training...
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    New award programme to champion the role of GP vets

    IVC Evidensia has launched the GP Vet Futures Award Programme, designed to champion the role of its general practitioners. In what the company says is a European first, IVC vets will be recognised for the skills they already have, as well as supported...
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    Horse Health Week starts 26th September

    MSD Animal Health has announced that this year's Horse Health Week will take place between the 26th and 30th September. The aim of the week is to focus equine practices on ‘Taking care of the small things that make a big difference’ with a toolkit...
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    Hill's survey of new grads offers food for thought

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has released the results of a survey of how last year's graduates feel about clinical nutrition. Despite teaching of clinical nutrition moving up the agenda for most vet schools, over one third of respondents said that they.....
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    Research finds many Brits trust their vet more than their doctor

    40% of Brits are more likely to trust their vet's advice above that of other health practitioners such as GPs, dentists and opticians, according to research announced today by Petplan. The younger generation are the least trusting in their human healthcare...
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    Latest flea facts from Elanco

    Elanco (maker of Comfortis) has released the results of a survey of 1006 dog owners which showed that nearly half are not aware that turning on their central heating can cause pupal fleas to hatch and go in search of a host to feed on. 50% of those...
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    Antimicrobial copper surfaces gaining ground in infection control

    The Copper Development Association (CDA) reports that a Harare veterinary practice has become the first in Zimbabwe to add copper touch surfaces to its suite of infection prevention measures. 24 Hour Veterinary Practice opted to replace frequently...
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    MWI launches digital veterinary appointment booking system

    MWI Animal Health has launched MWI Pet, a digital system to manage the contact between practices and their clients, including appointment bookings and reminders. The new system integrates with the Merlin practice management system and pet owners can...
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    Emergency and Critical Care CPD day for vets coming to Manchester

    Vets Now, Manchester is hosting a full-day ECC CPD event on Thursday, 20 June 2024, at the Mercure Bolton Georgian House Hotel in Bolton. The event will offer vets and vet nurses six hours of CPD across five streams, covering topics such as initial...
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    Norbrook launches glucosamine supplement

    Norbrook Laboratories has launched NoroQuin, a nutritional glucosamine-based supplement which the company claims will help maintain healthy cartilage and joint fluids in cats, dogs and horses. The NoroQuin range has six active ingredients including...
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    Rinderpestence Day

    The World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) and the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) have announced that today marks the declaration of the eradication of rinderpest, one of the world's most dreaded animal diseases. ...
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    Treatment for high worm exposure warranted in 68% of dairy herds

    Bulk milk surveillance for stomach worm exposure in dairy cows has found high levels in 68% of herds, with "probable sub-clinical effects on health and production", according to Pfizer Animal Health. Between September 2011 and March this year, 449...
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    RCVS renewal fees now due

    The RCVS is reminding veterinary surgeons that their renewal fees to remain on the Register for 2014/15 are now due. Registration renewal forms have been sent to all vets reminding them that payment to remain on the Register is due by 31 March 2014...
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    RCVS sets out revised timeline for 'under care' review

    The RCVS has set out a new methodology and timeline for its review of its guidance to the profession on ‘under care’ and 24/7 out-of-hours emergency cover. The review, which had been due to start in late 2019, will now start in April 2020. Melissa...
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    New BVA resources to help Welsh, Scottish and NI vets report illegal pet importation

    The British Veterinary Association has expanded its range of resources to support veterinary surgeons in the rest of the UK in reporting suspected cases of illegal pet importation The Association launched a compliance flowchart and guidance document...
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    RCVS Mind Matters pledges £20K to Vetlife

    The RCVS has pledged £20,000 for the Vetlife Health Support Service through its 'Mind Matters' initiative. The charity reports that 2020 was its busiest year ever, with 3,921 calls to its Helpline - a 25% increase over 2019. Similarly, Vetlife's...
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    RCVS to hold training sessions for its CPD platform

    The RCVS will be holding two online workshops to give an overview of its 1CPD platform and how to use it most effectively. 1CPD was launched in 2020 with the aim of providing an easy-to-use platform for veterinary surgeons to use to plan, record and...
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    RCVS and BVA publish Vet Futures report

    The RCVS and the BVA have published the Vet Futures report : their vision for how the veterinary profession should look in 2030, coupled with 34 recommendations for change. The report, which represents the culmination of a year of engagement, consultation...