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    FMD and bluetongue update from BCVA

    FMD There is no change in the situation with FMD. Intensive surveillance is still ongoing in the PZ and SZ and plans are being formulated to allow lifting of the SZ once 21 days after primary C&D of the last premises has taken place. BLUETONGUE At 5pm...
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    Last call for Ceva's animal welfare awards

    Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of Feliway and Adaptil, is making a last call for nominations for its awards for animal welfare, which must be received by 27 th January 2012. The inaugural awards, which take place during WSAVA/BSAVA/FECAVA Congress...
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    BVA calls for ban on pet primates

    The BVA has called on the Government to introduce a ban on the keeping of primates as private pets. Veterinary surgeons at the BVA have been considering the potential welfare concerns of such animals in response to an Efra select committee inquiry...
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    Second National Vaccination Month to be launched

    Intervet / Schering-Plough has announced that following the success of National Vaccination Month, which targeted the owners of unvaccinated dogs, cats and rabbits, and resulted in more than 32,000 additional vaccinations, a second National Vaccination...
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    New RCVS video explains Professional Development Phase

    The RCVS has published a new video which explains the Professional Development Phase (PDP) and highlights the support it provides for new veterinary graduates as they develop their Year One Competences. In the video, Victoria Henry MRCVS - who works...
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    Ceva extends range of supplements

    Ceva Animal Health has extended its Logic range of supplements with the launch of Logic Ease for dogs and cats. Ceva says the new ‘soft chew’ supplements contain high quality active ingredients which have been developed to ensure the high standards...
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    Research may help cut greenhouse gas emissions from cattle

    To what extent changing diets and adding novel feed additives can cut emissions from beef cattle is being investigated in a new three-year research project. EBLEX , the organisation for beef and sheep producers in England, has teamed up with Scotland...
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    Wanted: a parliamentary veterinary intern

    The RCVS is seeking applications for a paid, part-time parliamentary internship from veterinary surgeons and students who have completed the third year of a veterinary degree. Applicants are also required to demonstrate a commitment to the advancement...
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    RCVS announces record number of election candidates

    The RCVS has announced that 19 people are standing in this year's RCVS Council elections, including, for the first time, more women than men, and a much lower average candidate age. Of the 19 candidates - believed to be the highest number since records...
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    Research shows antibiotic treats equine ocular tumours

    A research project funded by The Horse Trust has found that various types of ocular tumours can be successfully treated with mitomycin C, a cytotoxic antibiotic isolated from a bacterium. The research concludes that mitomycin C offers a safe and cost...
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    High fibre diet prevents gastric ulceration in donkeys

    New research 1 conducted by the Donkey Sanctuary, and announced by Spillers has shown that donkeys receiving a high fibre diet are less likely to suffer from gastric ulceration than those fed a cereal-based diet. Gastric ulceration is now recognised...
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    BVA announces new policy committee chairmen

    The British Veterinary Association is delighted to announce the election of new chairmen for two of its standing committees. Fred Landeg is the new chairman of the Veterinary Policy Group (VPG) and James Yeates is the new chairman of the Ethics...
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    College to consult with profession on guidance for telemedicine services

    The RCVS has announced the launch of an online consultation asking for the views of the veterinary and veterinary nurse professions on the use of telemedicine in veterinary clinical practice. Telemedicine can be defined as any clinical healthcare service...
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    New modular course for challenging cat cases

    CPD Solutions has announced an eight module course on Feline Medicine starting in September. The company says that the course, with Tim Gruffydd-Jones of Bristol University, will help vets to ensure that their knowledge and clinical skills are up to...
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    Arden Grange launches new Adult Sensitive

    Arden Grange has launched new Adult Sensitive with ocean white fish and potato, specially developed to meet the growing demand for grain free pet foods. Arden Grange Sensitive is a nutritionally complete dry food. According to the company, it...
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    Survey reveals public is pig ignorant

    An interesting survey from Freedom Food has shown how little the public knows about farm animals: 75% of people didn't know that a sheep can recognise 50 members of its flock 74% didn't know that farmed male turkeys cannot mate 73% didn't know...
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    Last call for Petplan Awards

    Petplan has issued a last call for entries to the 2009 Petplan Veterinary Awards, and announced that comedian Jason Manford, best known as team captain on Channel 4's 8 out of 10 Cats , will be the compere. The Veterinary Awards aim to honour the...
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    Purina offers new gastrointestinal support pack for practices

    Purina has launched a range of services and support materials to help veterinary professionals approach the subject of nutrition with owners. The Gastrointestinal Support Pack includes a GI handbook, "lunch and learn" educational sessions, a diagnostic...
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    Hill's Symposium to look at connection between gut microbiome and other organs

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has announced that its free online symposium will this year focus on the relationship between the gut microbiome and other organs of the body. This year's event, titled “Nourish the Gut, Nurture the Future,” will have talks from...
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    Free CPD for vets about performing surgery with a plasma knife

    Hamilton Specialist Referrals is hosting a free CPD seminar and workshop about the Onemytis surgical device in High Wycombe on 26th November 2024. Onemytis is an air plasma knife which enables veterinary surgeons to cut, dissect and vaporise tissue...
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    Vets invited to RCVS mental health research symposium

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative is to host its fifth biennial mental health research symposium to highlight current contributions to veterinary mental health research from around the globe on Friday 10th October from 9am to 5pm at The Eastside Rooms...
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    Out Now: The BSAVA Manual of Guinea Pigs

    The BSAVA has published the BSAVA Manual of Guinea Pigs , billed as a comprehensive and practical guide to the veterinary care of guinea pigs for both general practitioners and exotic pet specialists. The new book is written and edited by leading international...
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    New course to help veterinary professionals lead with authenticity

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons has launched SPVS Elevate, a leadership development programme designed to help new and aspiring leaders within the veterinary profession. The course, which starts on the 26th March 2026, will be delivered...
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    New obesity website from Hill's

    Hill’s Pet Nutrition has launched a new website - www.hillsweightloss.co.uk - featuring the company’s weight management programme to help address the UK’s spiralling pet obesity epidemic. Nearly 50 per cent of pets are obese or overweight and the...
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    New standing MRI for horses in the South West

    Langford Veterinary Services, a fully owned subsidiary of the University of Bristol, has announced the opening of a new standing equine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) facility at the university's equine centre. The equine MRI facility completes...