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    New special interest groups for vets, starting with dentistry

    VetSurgeon.org has today officially launched the new Small Animal Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery Group , where all veterinary dentistry news, discussions, clinical reference photographs and CPD will now be found under one roof. The dentistry...
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    New vegetarian diet factsheets for pet owners

    The Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA) has published two new factsheets for pet owners, one about vegetarian diets and the other about food allergies . The PFMA says the factsheets have been produced with nutrition experts in response to demand...
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    Researchers find link between insulin and equine laminitis

    Researchers from the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Science, in conjunction with the Waltham Equine Studies Group, have identified a possible mechanistic link between high levels of insulin and equine laminitis. Their...
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    French bulldogs prone to birthing problems

    New research conducted by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), which shows that French bulldog bitches are 15.9 times more likely to suffer from difficult births (dystocia) than crossbred bitches, has been published in the Veterinary Record today. ...
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    Virbac launches first liquid, flavoured metronidazole for dogs

    
 Virbac has announced the launch of Eradia, the first and only metronidazole for dogs in a flavoured oral suspension. Suitable for both puppies and adult dogs, Eradia is presented in a bottle with an award-winning 1 'All-In-One Smart Cap' which stops...
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    OV qualification and revalidation process reformed

    The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) has today published the results of its review of the Official Veterinarian - OCQ(V) - training qualification and revalidation process , announcing a round of changes designed to make the qualifications more relevant...
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    Scotland-based South African vet suspended for lying about treatment

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has suspended Dr Jacqueline Bohnen, a South African veterinary surgeon who had been working in the County of Moray, Scotland, for being misleading and dishonest in relation to her treatment of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel...
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    Small animal dentistry CPD coming up 2019

    The following small animal dentistry CPD events have been announced for 2019. This list was originally prepared BVDA President, Alex Smithson after being asked by lots of colleagues which dentistry CPD he knows of or recommends. To his list, we...
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    CVS announces cost-cutting measures after earnings warning

    CVS Group has issued a trading statement this morning which warns that its 2019 earnings are likely to be "materially below market expectations", and that the company has consequently introduced a number of cost-cutting measures. In its statement...
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    "Frightening" levels of bacterial contamination found in dental unit water supplies in veterinary practice

    Only a tiny percentage of veterinary practices would meet the most basic hygiene standards required of dental practices for people, according to the initial results of a soon-to-be published study conducted by European & RCVS Specialist in Veterinary...
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    Veterinary paraprofessionals may become regulated by the RCVS

    The RCVS Council has approved a pathway for veterinary and animal health paraprofessionals to become associates of, or accredited by the College and thereby fall within its regulatory remit. At the June 2017 meeting of RCVS Council, members decided...
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    Better parasite control needed after worms in sheep found to increase methane output by 33%

    Techion, maker of the FECPAK faecal egg count diagnostic platform , is highlighting new research which showed that worm burdens in sheep can increase methane output by as much as one third. Consequently, the company says the sheep sector is going...
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    Competition for vets to encourage toothbrushing

    Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of Logic Dental Hygiene Gel and Logic Orozyme Dental Chews, is running a competition amongst veterinary surgeons and nurses to raise awareness of the importance of pet dental hygiene and toothbrushing. To enter the...
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    British veterinary dentistry specialist gains major US recognition

    Congratulations to Peter Southerden , the Head of Dentistry, Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery at Eastcott Referrals in Swindon, who has been recognised as an American Veterinary Dental College (AVDC) Founding Fellow in Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery. ...
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    Spot the signs of BRD and win a Berghaus gilet

    Ceva Animal Health - maker of Zeleris - is running a competition for farm animal veterinary surgeons to win a Berghaus fleece gilet by spotting the Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) risk factors in this cartoon. To enter the competition, click here...
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    TVM launches affordable phenobarbital

    TVM UK has launched Soliphen, a phenobarbital tablet that the company says is the most affordable 60mg tablet on the market. Tablets are divisible into 15mg increments to enable accurate titration of dosing, come blister-packed to facilitate dispensing...
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    New guide to good veterinary dispensing practice

    Veterinary Prescriber has named 2019 the Year of Prescribing Excellence and launched a new online training module: Good veterinary dispensing practice. Andrea Tarr BPharm MSC MRPharmS, the founder and director of Veterinary Prescriber said: "Prescribing...
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    2019 NOAH Compendium and app now available

    The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) has published the 2019 edition of its Compendium of Data Sheets for Animal Medicines and updated the accompanying app. A free copy of the compendium has been sent to every veterinary practice in the UK,...
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    The VetNurse Jobs January Brexit Sale

    VetNurse Jobs is running a special January Brexit sale until 10:30am on the 18th January, during which all jobs advertised on the site are reduced by 50% to £50 +VAT. All jobs posted on VetNurse.co.uk are valid for 60 days (double that normally offered...
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    Now all vet practices can offer remote consultations

    The Virtual Vet Group (VVG) has launched a new platform which allows veterinary practices to offer clients remote consultations via their own branded mobile app. Remote consultations and prescribing have been the subject of much debate in the profession...
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    RCVS and BVA call for vets to be put on the Shortage Occupation List

    The RCVS and the BVA have called on the government to add veterinary surgeons to the Shortage Occupation List as part of the UK’s preparations for leaving the European Union. The organisations made a joint submission to the Migration Advisory Committee...
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    Davies Veterinary Specialists acquired by Linnaeus Group

    Davies Veterinary Specialists , the Hertfordshire-based multi-disciplinary referral centre, has been acquired by the Linnaeus Group . Nat Whitley, clinical director at Davies Veterinary Services, said: "We are delighted to become part of the Linnaeus...
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    BSAVA opens state-of-the-art new HQ

    National treasure, Professor The Lord Trees has officially opened BSAVA’s headquarters today following a massive revamp to extend the teaching facilities, increase sustainability and make it fit for the 21st century. The newly refurbished and extended...
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    Not-for-profit vets open second practice

    Yorkshire-based Animal Trust , the somewhat controversially named not-for-profit veterinary practice, has announced it is opening a second practice in Dewsbury, less than a year since it opened the first one up the road in Tingley. Set up by veterinary...
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    After busiest year yet, Vetlife needs you

    Vetlife is asking everyone in the profession to pledge their support after having its busiest year yet. The charity-run Vetlife helpline, which offers 24/7 confidential support, says it had 2775 contacts from members of the profession last year, up...