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    National Pet Month 2011 dates announced

    From 2 April - 2 May, National Pet Month will be encouraging people to get happy and healthy spending time with their pets, with its theme of 'Happiness is... time with your pet'. Organisers say that during the month, thousands of people will be celebrating...
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    Win £500 vouchers with Vetoquinol's renal guide and wallchart

    Vetoquinol is offering veterinary surgeons and nurses the chance to win up to £500 worth of vouchers of their choice with Ipakitine, the phosphate binder. To take part, call 0800 1698197 and request a copy of the company's renal guide, wall chart...
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    The Animal's War

    If you're in London before January 6th 2008, the Animal's War exhibition at the Imperial War Museum might be worth a visit. Sponsored by The Kennel Club and PetPartners , the family exhibition explores the remarkable role of animals in conflict...
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    CPD cards sent to vets and Registered Veterinary Nurses

    The 2009 RCVS Continuing Professional Development Record Cards have been sent to all practising vets and Registered Veterinary Nurses. Undertaking and recording Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is a mandatory professional requirement for...
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    NVS & The Blue Cross collect 5000th bag of clothes

    The Blue Cross and National Veterinary Services (NVS) are celebrating the success of a new initiative to generate additional saleable items for the charity, with the help of vet practices across the UK. Earlier this year, The Blue Cross teamed up...
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    Vets optimistic but concerned about stress

    Vet Futures, the joint initiative by the RCVS and the BVA to help the profession prepare for and shape its own future, has revealed the results of a survey which found that 59% of veterinary surgeons are optimistic about the future of the profession...
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    DNA test to find people who pooh pooh pooper scoopers

    A North Wales-based enviro-tech company called Streetkleen has launched PooPrints, a DNA test used to identify the dogs responsible for leaving faeces in public places, in the UK. Dogs are first added to the DNA World Pet Registry by taking a cheek...
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    Elanco launches updated dermatitis support initiative

    Elanco Animal Health has launched an updated Atopica Comfort Club , a support initiative for veterinary professionals treating either canine atopic dermatitis or feline allergic dermatitis cases with Atopica. The Atopica Comfort Club loyalty scheme...
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    Royal Canin offers free practice team training day places

    Royal Canin is offering veterinary professionals the chance to win a free place on a dedicated practice team training course. As part of its continued support of the 2016 regional events organised by VPMA and SPVS, in partnership with Zoetis, the...
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    Improve launches ophthalmology online learning programme

    Improve International has launched an an online Postgraduate Certificate Programme, due to start in September. The new course will be led by Dr Pedro Malho, DipECVO CES OphtVet DVM MRCVS, a European and RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology...
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    It may be possible to predict which cats are going to get re-obstructed

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), has shown it may be possible to predict the likelihood of re-obstruction and stricture formation occurring following perineal urethrostomy in male cats 1 . ...
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    Practices urged to help raise prostate awareness

    Virbac has announced that it is running Canine Prostate Awareness Month (CPAM) in November, or 'Movember' as it's called by those fundraising for male prostate disease and testicular cancer. With more than 80% of entire male dogs over the age of five...
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    BVA welcomes merger of animal health bodies

    The British Veterinary Association has given a cautious welcome to the merger of the Animal Health Agency (AH) and the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) announced yesterday by Secretary of State Caroline Spelman. Professor Bill Reilly, President...
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    SPVS launches 2022 Profitability Survey

    SPVS has launched it's 2022 Profitability Survey, which is now available to complete online. The survey, which is being conducted in partnership with Hazlewoods accountants, will be used to provide anonymised benchmarking information to enable vets...
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    New training videos for managing trauma in animals

    VetCT has produced a series of free training videos on managing trauma in animals in natural disaster or conflict situations. The videos were primarily created to support veterinary treatment in light of the conflict in Ukraine, but VetCT says they...
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    New endocrine app to aid diagnosis

    Dechra has created a new app with the Royal Veterinary College which promises to help vets better diagnose and treat endocrine disorders in companion animals. Typically, diagnosis of endocrine disease is based on a thorough history and physical examination...
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    CVS runs clinical improvement project to improve cardiac ultrasound scan rates

    CVS is running a clinical improvement project in 48 of its small animal practices to improve the use of cardiac ultrasound scans in first opinion heart disease diagnosis and treatment. The project looked first at how effective CVS small animal first...
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    Vets invited to take part in Q fever survey

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Coxevac, has launched a survey of veterinary surgeons and another of farmers to gauge their thoughts about Q fever and current treatment protocols. The survey for vets is about two minutes long: www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s...
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    Sureflap launches pocket-sized microchip reader

    SureFlap has launched the SureSense Microchip Reader, a pocket-sized unit designed for use by veterinary and pet care professionals. The new reader is compatible with all ISO 15-digit (FDX-B) identification microchips. It features an integrated LCD...
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    RCVS President nominates Christmas Box charities

    RCVS President Chris Tufnell has chosen five charities to be the recipient of this year’s RCVS Christmas Box, a £3,000 annual donation to the charity of the President’s choice. Chris will also be donating any money he raises throughout the course...
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    Ceva donates £3000 to student-led antimicrobial resistance research

    Ceva Animal Health has donated £3,000 to the Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies (Edinburgh University) to help fund a student-led project on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Allison Henry, product manager at Ceva Animal Health, said: "We have...
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    RVC gets Gold from the Teaching Excellence Framework

    The Royal Veterinary College has been given a Gold award from the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) . The Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) was introduced by the Government to build evidence about the performance of the UK’s higher education sector...
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    CEVA launches new fireworks' marketing toolkit

    CEVA Animal Health, manufacturer of D.A.P. ® and Feliway ® , has launched a new marketing toolkit to assist veterinary practices in educating and supporting clients with noise phobic pets in the run up to the fireworks' season. The new firework..
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    Vets Now opens 35th emergency clinic in Aberdeen

    Vets Now, the Dunfermline based out-of-hours emergency vets with 34 clinics across the UK, has announced that it will be opening the doors to its 35 th clinic in Aberdeen on Monday 26 October. The new Aberdeen clinic will be based at Ardene...
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    Parasitologists concerned about changes to PETS scheme

    Parasitologists from ESCCAP (European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites) have been voicing their concern over the implications of the imminent changes to the UK's DEFRA-run Pet Travel Scheme (PETS). Under the new regulations, which take...