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    Genitrix extends exotics range

    Genitrix has taken on the exclusive UK distribution of the Oxbow Professional range of premium recovery diets for herbivores and carnivores. The Oxbow range was developed in the USA, covers a wide range of exotic species, and is offered in multiple...
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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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    Pet owners give up holidays for their animals

    CEVA Animal Health has announced the results of a survey which found that nearly half a million UK cat and dog owners never go on holiday for fear of upsetting their pet's routine. In addition, the research revealed that half³ of pet owners who do...
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    Slap on the wrist for Merial from NOAH

    Merial Animal Health has been found in breach of the NOAH Code of Practice for literature promoting the wormer Ivomec Super. In the literature, Merial stated that Closantel injection (Janssen Animal Health) was effective against flukes aged 9 weeks...
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    Medivet buys Bedfordshire practice

    Medivet Veterinary Partnership has announced the acquisition of a two-branch practice in Bedfordshire, Ridgeway Veterinary Centre, Flitwick, and Kempston Veterinary Clinic, Bedford, belonging to John Wakely, BVetMed MRCVS. Current practice vets, John...
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    Will Bayer's flea film break box office records?

    Bayer Animal Health has launched four short youtube films about parasites, fronted by celebrity veterinary surgeon, Scott Miller. The press blurb says the films "will provide pet owners with an amazing and educational journey into the world of...
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    Genitrix reformulates Lacto B probiotic range

    Genitrix has reformulated and repackaged its Lacto B range of broad spectrum probiotic supplements for the maintenance of normal digestive function in pets. The products are provided in a powder formulation for direct application onto food or to be...
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    500 docked dogs to prevent one injury

    In order to prevent tail injury in one dog you'd need to dock 500, according to research published in this week's Veterinary Record . The study 1 was based on 138,212 dogs seen by vets at 52 veterinary practices across Britain between March 2008 and...
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    Jersey cat gets prosthetic paws

    Neuro orthopaedic veterinary surgeon Noel Fitzpatrick has been having a busy old time: hot on the heels of his world-first procedure to implant a prosthetic hip and femur in an American Bulldog comes the news that he has now fitted a cat with titanium...
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    Retention fees to increase by 2% in 2011

    The RCVS and VN Councils have each agreed to raise registration and retention fees for the financial year 2011-12 by 2%. This means the annual retention fee for a home-practising veterinary surgeon will increase by £5, and the fee for a veterinary nurse...
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    RCVS warns of internship scam

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is warning veterinary surgeons to be on their guard after it came to light that a fraudster is charging a £150 'non-refundable application fee' for an RCVS 'internship' which does not exist. Apart from anything...
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    Grahame Gardner's summer scrubwear collection

    Graham Gardner has launched its summer collection of scrubwear in the form updated versions of its Urbane and Easiphit Collections, with new colour combinations added to the range. The Urbane Collection , pictured right, is designed specifically for...
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    Female veterinary students continue to dominate

    Less than a quarter of veterinary students starting their degrees in 2009 were male (24%), according to figures released today in RCVS Facts . This is up slightly from 23% last year, but down from just over 30% in 1999: ten years before that, the...
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    DC refuses Kent-based vet's application for restoration

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has refused an application for restoration to the RCVS Register from a Kent-based former veterinary surgeon struck off in 1994 for disregarding basic hygiene at his professional premises...
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    Janssen launches new equine sedative gel

    Janssen Animal Health has launched Domosedan Gel, an oromucosal gel for the sedation of horses. Janssen says Domosedan Gel, which contains 7.6 mg/ml (40mcg/kg) detomidine, induces sedation and analgesia with the efficacy and recovery comparable to...
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    Boehringer Ingelheim launches Metacam Injection for cats

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched a cat-specific presentation of Metacam Injection combined with a new indication which permits the company's existing oral suspension (0.5mg/ml meloxicam) to be used for up to four follow-on days. The company says....
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    Royal Canin launches 1.5kg & 3.5kg Feline Satiety Support

    Royal Canin has introduced Feline Satiety Support diet in 1.5kg and 3.5kg bags to complement the existing packs of 28 sachets. Royal Canin veterinary support manager Lepha McCartan said: "As every vet and vet nurse knows, obesity is an ever-increasing...
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    BVA welcomes vote for better welfare labelling

    The British Veterinary Association has welcomed the European Parliament vote to improve the labelling of food, including new country of origin labelling and a requirement to label meat from animals slaughtered without stunning (according to certain religious...
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    Calf cryptosporidiosis problems on the rise

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has released diagnostic data which the company says indicates that calf scour problems caused by cryptosporidia are on the increase. A summary of 2010 results from the company's ScourCheck scheme, which identifies...
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    Removals from RCVS Register for non-payment

    The removal of names from the RCVS Register of Veterinary Surgeons for non-payment of retention fees is now complete, with 386 veterinary surgeons having been removed, compared with 616 last year. The RCVS says that the administration involved with...
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    Free specialist ear instrument kit from Virbac

    Virbac has announced a special promotion in which practices can earn a specialist ear instrument kit worth £100 The kit, which has been designed by Virbac vets in consultation with a number of veterinary dermatologists, is available with multiple....
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    I wanna be a vet when I grow up

    A poll carried out by The Children's Mutual has found that becoming a veterinary surgeon is one of the most popular career ambitions for 5-7 year olds, second only to becoming a teacher. The Children's Mutual questioned over a thousand parents about...
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    UK's first thermal imaging service for pets

    An Oxford woman has launched Veterinary Thermal Imaging Ltd , a company which claims to be the first in the UK to use thermal imaging to help identify and monitor injury and illness in domestic pets. Helen Morrell, 34, uses an FLIR infrared camera...
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    RCVS registration changes mired in controversy

    Changes to the registration procedure for veterinary surgeons, which are being put forward for approval by the Privy Council, have caused some concern in the profession. Most contentious is the new requirement for veterinary surgeons to confirm their...
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    British world-first prosthetic implant for American Bulldog

    Fitzpatrick Referrals has carried out a world-first procedure in which an American Bulldog was fitted with a prosthetic hip and femur with a special in-growth attachment which effectively re-attaches the tendons and muscles to the artificial limb. ...