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    RCVS launches new video to promote PSS practices to the public

    The RCVS has launched a new animated video to help promote Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) accredited practices to the public, and explain the benefits of the scheme. Launched in 2005, almost 60% of practices are now part of the PSS, which requires...
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    New educational videos about antimicrobials for vets

    Bayer Animal Health has announced the launch of three new educational videos which look at some common concerns in the profession about antimicrobials, including owner compliance, laboratory testing, and prescribing policies in different clinical scenarios...
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    5 millionth can worth £1000 to a practice

    CEVA Animal Health’s household flea products, Staykill, Acclaim and Skoosh, will soon have helped fight the 5 millionth household flea infestation in the UK. In order to preserve the historic 5 millionth can for future generations, CEVA would like...
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    New GPS tracking system for dogs (and husbands, wives, teenagers...)

    Here’s a gadget I’d love to get my hands on: the Zoombak advanced GPS pet locator , launched in the UK today. The locator attaches to any dog collar, or indeed your car, husband, wife or teenager, and allows you to get a real time fix of their...
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    Woodley to support Crony

    Woodley Equipment has announced that it has become the exclusive authorised distributor of Crony IR202 series and Saturno analysers, parts and consumables in the UK and Ireland. Under the partnership agreement with Crony Instruments , Woodley will...
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    Last call for Petplan Veterinary Awards nominations

    Petplan is making a last call for entries to its Veterinary Awards, which recognise members of the veterinary profession who continually go above and beyond what is expected of them. Nominations for the awards close on 31 st January. Nominations...
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    New research into cat owners' thinking

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Profender , has released the results of some market research conducted amongst cat owners. The survey, which was conducted by OnePoll amongst 1000 cat owners, found that: 57% see their cat as a member of the family...
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    Response Medical launches UK’s first manually retractable safety needle

    Response Medical, a leading UK healthcare supplier, today launched Surety™ Needle , a new retractable safety needle developed specifically to address the growing threat of needlestick injuries - the second most common cause of accidents to NHS...
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    FMD and bluetongue update from BCVA

    FMD There is no change is situation of FMD we still have 7 IPs. The temporary control zone near Maidenhead, Berkshire should be lifted shortly. Movements between the low risks and the risk areas are allowed using licence 450 but once the animal has...
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    Hill's issues an open invitation at BSAVA Congress

    Hill's has issued an open invitation to vets and nurses to come along to its stand to see some unique personal and practice development tools, now available on-line. Adrian Pratt, Veterinary Affairs Manager said: "These are tough times for anyone...
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    Launch of BVA Organisational Membership Scheme.

    The BVA has announced the launch of a new Organisational Membership scheme, following the recent activation of its Affiliate and Associate membership categories which saw the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA) and the Veterinary Practice...
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    RCVS and VN Councils Elections open for nominations

    The RCVS and VN Councils Elections are now open for nominations from candidates who wish to stand in 2011. RCVS Registrar Jane Hern said: "We are always pleased when veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses are prepared to contribute personally...
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    CVS project delivers 100% increase in nasopharyngeal swabbing by vets on farm

    CVS Farm reports that its project to improve the use of diagnostic testing of respiratory disease in calves has increased the use of nasopharyngeal swabbing by vets on farm by almost 100% in under two years. The project, which launched in September...
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    Novartis warns of increased fluke risk with wet weather

    Novartis Animal Health is warning livestock producers to keep an eye on the weather, because wet conditions are ideal for fluke to thrive and pose real challenges to cattle and sheep this year, even in areas where there has been little risk before. ...
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    RCVS invitation to find out more about joining PIC & DC

    The RCVS has announced that it is to host an open day on Monday 15 December for those members of the veterinary and veterinary nursing professions who are interested in joining the College’s Preliminary Investigation Committee (PIC), Disciplinary...
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    BVA says urgent reassurance needed on farm animal welfare codes

    The BVA is calling for urgent reassurance from the government concerning farm animal welfare. The association says the government decision to revoke farm animal welfare codes risks undermining public confidence in animal welfare standards. When...
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    Dietary problems for 1 in 4 rabbits

    Pet healthcare insurance provider, Pet Protect has analysed its 2007 claims for pet rabbits, concluding that that one in four relate to dietary issues and, in particular, obesity. Rabbits are now the third most popular of British pets, with nearly...
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    Vets are urged to reassess the approach to neonatal calf diarrhoea

    MSD Animal Health is urging vets to reassess their approach to managing neonatal calf diarrhoea, following new evidence showing a rise in resistance to paromomycin. The March 2025 Cattle Highlights Report from the Royal GD in the Netherlands has revealed...
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    Dechra to host strangles and equine disease management webinars

    Dechra is hosting webinars for vets about strangles and equine disease prevention on Tuesday 18th February and Tuesday 25th February respectively. The webinars will be available as live podcasts and will also be able to be viewed on demand on the Dechra...
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    Be happy at SPVS Congress 2008

    There has been a lot in the press lately about the high rates of suicide, addiction and depression within the veterinary profession. So it seems apt that SPVS has chosen the theme of 'happiness' for this year's congress. Congress will be held...
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    New rehab centre for sports and working dogs

    Fitzpatrick Referrals has launched a new sports medicine and rehabilitation centre for dogs at its referral centre in Surrey. Fitzpatrick Referrals has been running a dedicated rehabilitation centre since the practice opened at Eashing in 2007....
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    XLVet practices raise over 35K for charity

    Members of the XLVets , a collaborative group of independent veterinary practices across the UK, have raised over £35,000 in a recent charity challenge to travel the world without an engine. To mark the 10 th anniversary of XLVets, all 53 member practices...
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    CVS embarks on research to increase responsible use of antimicrobials in acute diarrhoea, cat bite abscess and otitis externa

    CVS and the University of Bristol are collaborating on a new antimicrobial stewardship clinical research project to increase the responsible use of antimicrobials in in acute (haemorrhagic) diarrhoea, cat bite abscess and otitis externa. It will compare...
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    RCVS calls for feedback on its Practice Standards review

    The RCVS has called for comments on a Concept Note which considers how the Practice Standards Scheme might develop in the future. The Scheme is administered by the RCVS and the detailed Standards are decided in consultation with the Practice Standards...
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    Vet to help Lords see the wood from the trees

    The RCVS has announced that its former President, Professor Sandy Trees , will be appointed to the House of Lords as a non-party-political (cross-bench) peer, following recommendation by the House of Lords Appointments Commission. Professor Trees...