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    Drontal featuring alongside Emma Milne on GMTV

    Bayer Animal Health is currently sponsoring GMTV's Pet Clinic feature to promote its wormer, Drontal. Running until Friday 19 February, the All About Pets short programmes feature TV vet Emma Milne who will be advising viewers on a variety of topics...
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    Neurologists seeking canine spinal injury cases for study to help predict recovery

    Neurologists Nicolas Granger (pictured) and Jon Prager from Bristol Vet Specialists are recruiting dogs paralysed following thoraco-lumbar spinal cord injury for a study which aims to see whether new ultrasound software can predict recovery in dogs after...
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    Referral veterinary surgeon launches webinar series

    Anthony Chadwick, a referral dermatologist, has teamed up with other experts to offer a series of web-based seminars with the aim of bringing accessible and convenient CPD to vets. 50 VetSurgeon members can attend the webinars for half price. Just enter...
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    New veterinary learning tool online thanks to RCVS Trust

    The WikiQuiz project - a free online question and answer tool which enables vets, vet students and vet nurses to test their knowledge - is now online thanks to £4,770 of funding from the RCVS Trust. WikiQuiz is a new resource to enable vets and.....
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    RSPCA asks vets to take part in puppy survey

    The RSPCA is asking veterinary surgeons to take part in a new survey which aims to build a true picture of the scale of the problem of illegally imported puppies being brought into the UK. Amongst other things, the survey asks what you consider to...
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    New study shows diclofenac kills eagles

    The RSPB has reported the results of two studies which revealed that a greater diversity of birds of prey, including some eagles, are killed eating carrion contaminated with diclofenac. The RSPB says that these findings strengthen the case of banning...
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    CVS bags B&W Equine Vets

    CVS has announced the acquisition of B&W Equine Vets , the largest specialist equine veterinary group in the south west of the UK. B&W operates an integrated practice based around a multi-disciplinary referral hospital in Breadstone, Gloucestershire...
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    Mark Bowen becomes new BEVA President

    Mark Bowen, Associate Professor at The University of Nottingham, has been appointed as President of the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) for 2015/16. Mark will take over the role from Andrew Harrison at the end of BEVA Congress on 12th...
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    Aussie vet students strip off for charity

    Fourth year veterinary students from the University of Sydney's Faculty of Veterinary Science have produced a nude calendar in which they use a variety of strategically placed animals to protect their modesty. The calendar, called Under the Overalls...
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    CVS reports continued growth and expands into Australian market

    Veterinary group CVS has published a trading update for the year 2023 in which it reports organic revenue growth of 7.3% and its entry into the Australian marketplace. The company says the like-for-like sales increase was at the upper end of its target...
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    Neurologists discover high-pitched sounds cause seizures in old cats

    Neurology Specialists Mark Lowrie and Laurent Garosi from Davies Veterinary Specialists and Robert Harvey from the UCL School of Pharmacy have discovered a new syndrome which causes noise-triggered seizures in old cats, dubbed FARS (feline audiogenic...
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    First heart disease clinic for puppies and kittens opens in Solihull

    Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service, in Solihull, has launched the UK’s first congenital heart disease referral clinic for puppies and kittens. The clinic will assess cats and dogs under six months old where a heart murmur has been detected...
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    Melissa Donald elected RCVS Junior Vice President for 2021-2022

    Ayrshire-based veterinary surgeon and farmer Melissa Donald has been elected as the RCVS Junior Vice-President for 2021-22 and will take up the post at the College’s Annual General Meeting in July 2021. Melissa graduated from the University of Glasgow...
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    Dogs with chronic diarrhoea urgently needed for study

    Specialists in internal medicine from Davies Veterinary Specialists (Davies) in Hertfordshire and Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull are urgently seeking canine patients with chronic small intestinal diarrhoea, to help with a...
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    Bovilis Intranasal becomes first BRD vaccine licensed for newborn calves

    MSD Animal Health has announced that its Bovilis Intranasal RSP Live vaccine is now licensed for use in calves from the day of birth for immunisation against Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) caused by Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus (BRSV) and Parainfluenza...
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    New support for start-up veterinary practices

    Provet Cloud, which provides veterinary practice management software, has announced a new support package for start-up practices in the UK and Ireland. The package includes pre-built templates, dedicated support during implementation, comprehensive...
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    RCVS doing more to promote the profession at public events

    The RCVS is attending an increased number of public events around the UK this summer, to promote ' Find A Vet ', the Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) and careers within the profession. The outreach programme began earlier this month at the Devon County...
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    Vet removed from RCVS Register for medicines dishonesty

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has directed that the name of a veterinary surgeon who had been practising in Essex be removed from the RCVS Register, having found him guilty of attempting to obtain medicines...
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    Sanofi-aventis to buy Merial

    Sanofi-aventis has signed an agreement under which it will buy Merck & Co Ltd's 50% stake in Merial Limited for $4 billion cash, after which it will own Merial outright. According to the Wall Street Journal , Merck is selling its stake in Meria.....
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    Pfizer launches first modified live vaccine against E.coli in chickens

    Pfizer Animal Health has launched Poulvac, the first modified live vaccine against E.coli in chickens. The company claims that the vaccine, which can be used from one day of age, is set to bring major benefits in safeguarding the health of broilers...
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    Butorphanol could be a predictor of canine brain tumours and intercranial hypertension

    Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists has published research in The Journal of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia which concluded that butorphanol administered as a premedicant for anaesthesia could be used to predict the presence of brain tumours or...
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    New guidelines for vets about parasite control in travelling pets

    The European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP) has published new guidelines for vets on parasite control in travelling and imported pets. ESCCAP says that the risk of novel parasites and zoonoses spreading to new regions has risen...
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    New urine test result app

    Virbac, maker of Pronefra for the management of CKD in cats and dogs, has launched a free app to help interpret patients' urine test results in line with the latest International Renal Interest Society (IRIS) Guidelines. The app, which is also called...
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    Veterinary practices stay open during pandemic, but turnover halves

    The RCVS has published the results of a survey of UK practices to gauge the impact of the coronavirus and the associated government restrictions on veterinary businesses. 532 veterinary practices responded to the survey, which was sent to 3,096 veterinary...
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    Mobile vet wins 'Best Start-Up'

    Isle of Wight based veterinary surgeon Dan Forster has had his mobile practice named as the best Business to Consumer Start-up at the inaugural Ready for Business Awards 2013 . Dan launched The Mobile Vet in June 2013, since when he has treated patients...