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    RSPCA responds to reports of a 'no cull' decision

    A Government decision not to embark on a badger cull in England, as reported today, will be the correct one for both badgers and cattle, says the RSPCA. "This would be the right decision based on compelling evidence, particularly because the most...
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    Experts work towards a parasite-free world

    ESCCAP - the European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites - is calling for veterinary practitioners, pet owners and human health physicians to work in unison to reduce the risks associated with zoonotic transmission of parasitic diseases. ...
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    VetSurgeon.org sets new records as community grows

    VetSurgeon.org has been setting new records for the amount of activity recorded on the site. Membership of the community has grown from 1,832 in April, to 3,524 today. On December 2nd, there were 810 visits to the website, the largest number of visits...
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    NOAH launches pethealthinfo.org.uk

    The National Office of Animal Health has launched http://www.pethealthinfo.org.uk/ , a new website that bills itself as: "A 'one stop shop' featuring a wealth of animal health information and advice to help owners and potential owners to make decisions...
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    SPVS calls for Congress submissions

    SPVS is calling for submissions for its 2026 Congress programme (26th-27th February 2026, Hilton Birmingham Metropole). Session submissions should fit within one of the five strands of SPVS's over-arching theme of Thriving in Practice: leadership skills...
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    Probiotic use use limited by a lack of dog owner awareness

    Vita Animal Health has shared the results of a survey it commissioned which has found that 68% of dog owners either ‘don’t know’ or are ‘not sure’ about how pre and probiotics can support gastrointestinal upset. In the online survey of 392 dog owners...
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    Intensive Respiratory Centre to breathe new life into critically ill animals

    The Royal Veterinary College has established the Nestlé Purina RVC Intensive Respiratory Centre to provide advanced critical care for patients with severe respiratory diseases. The Centre will offer small animals the UK’s most advanced level of respiratory...
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    New easy-to-use caps on Marbocyl 10%

    Vetoquinol is introducing new flip-off plastic caps on its injectable range to make the products more user-friendly. Marbocyl 10% is the first product to benefit. The new caps mean it is no longer necessary to have the aluminium caps which were...
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    BEVA members urged to monitor antimicrobial use

    The BEVA is urging its members to take part in a new campaign to monitor antimicrobial usage in equine practice. The MonitorME project, launched this month, collects antimicrobial usage data from equine practices around the UK, to better understand...
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    Vets asked to help shape new online antibiotic decision-making tool

    The BSAVA and the Small Animal Medicine Society (SAMSoc) are asking for feedback from vets in practice about their new tool to support and streamline the decision-making process around infectious disease. The aim of the tool is to enhance the confidence...
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    Attacks on animals by children on the increase

    The Scottish SPCA has called for parents across Scotland to take more responsibility for the behaviour of their children after another sickening catalogue of violence against animals over the past year. Launched during Scottish Animal Week, the...
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    Kennel Club launches Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust

    The Kennel Club has launched the Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust (AHT) to accelerate research into inherited canine disease. It aims to create further diagnostic tests which, together with breeding advice, will improve the health and welfare...
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    Dwindling vet influence threatens food safety

    A rural social scientist has argued in this week's Veterinary Record that the dwindling influence of vets in the public health arena threatens food safety in the UK. Philip Lowe, from the Centre for Rural Economy at the University of Newcastle, argues...
  • Small Animal Medicine Society

    AVSTS Meeting

    Hi , I appreciate that this is a advertsiement for a soft tissue society , but as i was approached by a member of the commitee as this years programm does have potential interest for a medic. Namely Congenital and Herediatary disease...
  • Small Animal Medicine Society

    SAMSoc Satellite Meeting Programme 2012

    Programme attached including details of how to register
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    Research shows dogs on anti-epileptic medication more likely to become overweight

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College working in collaboration with the University of Cambridge have found that anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) increase appetite in dogs with epilepsy, causing many of them to become overweight. The researchers...
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    New weight management programme for practices

    Royal Canin has announced a new Approved Weight Management Centre programme for vet practices across the UK. As part of the programme, a number of practices across the UK will receive ‘Centre of Excellence’ status for managing overweight or obese...
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    Report on the welfare implications of castration and tail docking for lambs

    The Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) has launched its "Report on the implications of castration and tail docking for the welfare of lambs". The report considers the implications of castration and tail docking for the welfare of lambs and......
  • Small Animal Medicine Society

    EVECCS Congress 2010

    Dear Colleague, On behalf of the local organizing committee for the EVECCS 2010 Congress I would like to make you aware that Registration is now OPEN . Below is a flyer for the event. You can find further information and register at www.eveccs2010...
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    Clark Dental launches handheld x-ray

    Clark Dental has launched the new Nomad Handheld X-Ray machine from Aribex™. According to the company, Nomad already has a superb track record as a practical, effective and recognised state-of-the-art device. It boasts a multitude of benefits...
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    Nominations sought for RCVS and VN Council elections

    The RCVS is inviting nominations from veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses who are eligible to stand for RCVS Council and Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council, respectively, in next year’s elections. The College says next year’s elections will not...
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    New initiative to promote wider adoption of suicide-reduction tool

    Practice Management Software provider Agilio has partnered with R;pple Online Safety to promote wider adoption of its internet browser extension which intervenes when someone searches for self-harm or suicide-related content. The extension, which does...
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    Entries invited for Veterinary Business Awards

    Nominations are now open for the second annual SPVS Veterinary Business Excellence Awards. The awards are to recognise outstanding veterinary practices that have demonstrated exceptional performance and innovation in areas crucial to the future success...
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    Cumbrian vet wins Britain in Bloom award

    Paragon Veterinary Group has become the first winner of the Royal Horticultural Society’s new national Sustainable Gardening Award, for the wellbeing gardens it created at its surgeries in Dalston and Newbiggin. Paragon’s gardens feature bee and insect...
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    ProReward launches new treat varieties

    Petproject is updating its ProReward 100% Liver treats and have added three new varieties to the range, a low fat 100% Chicken, hypoallergenic 100% Venison and 100% Icelandic Cod which is high in Omega-3 fatty acids. Petproject says that after speaking...