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    RCVS Trust offers vets chance to win Fiat 500

    The RCVS Trust is offering vets, veterinary nurses and their friends chance to win a stylish small car - and support this small charity - for a mere £2.00. On offer in this better-than-the-average raffle is a Fiat 500, the 2008 European Car of......

    Candidate nominations for 2022 RCVS elections now open

    Nominations are now being invited for this year's RCVS Council elections. The elections will again be held completely online this year. Veterinary surgeons have until 5pm on Monday 31st January 2022 to put themselves forward as candidates for the...

    New cat friendly guidelines for vets

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) and the American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) have published two new sets of guidelines for vets and practices to promote positive, respectful interactions with feline patients and reduce...

    Janssen Animal Health makes substantial donation to WVS

    Janssen Animal Health has made what I am told is a 'very large' donation of Ripercol, a pour-on 20% levamisole w/v broad spectrum anthelminitic for cattle, effective against gastro intestinal nematodes and lungworm, to the Worldwide Veterinary Service...

    Benazecare now licensed for use in cats

    Animalcare has announced that a new indication for chronic renal insufficiency in cats has been approved in the licence for Benazecare 5mg. Benazecare is a POM-V ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme) inhibitor containing benazepril hydrochloride , which...
  • Charities divided over dog licence proposal

    Dogs Trust has come out firmly against RSPCA-supported proposals to re-introduce the dog licence. The dog welfare charity says it does not believe re-introducing the dog licence would provide a welfare benefit for dogs. It has also expressed surprise...

    RCVS renewal fees can again be paid in instalments

    The RCVS is allowing UK-practising veterinary surgeons to pay their annual renewal fee in instalments again this year. Veterinary surgeons who want to pay in full must do so before before 1st June 2021. For those UK-practising vets who want to pay...

    New range of pet memorials to launch at London Vet Show

    Oh So Precious, a new trade-only range of memorials and keepsakes to commemorate the lives of pets, is to launch at the London Vet Show (stand F14). The new brand has a couple of display stands that practices can use to show off the range of memory...

    Pioneering cryptorchid surgery at NuVet, Peterborough

    Jinx, a 9 month old black Labrador, has become the first patient at Peterborough's recently-opened NuVet practice to undergo pioneering 'single port' keyhole surgery for a retained testicle The operation was performed by Marwan Tarazi, owner...

    Can your practice partner with StreetVet?

    Streetvet , the non-profit outreach practice delivering veterinary care for homeless people in London, Bristol, Brighton, Birmingham, Cambridge, Plymouth, Southampton, Cornwall and Cheltenham, is looking for practices prepared to partner with the charity...

    Blue Cross asks practices to donate unwanted items for sale

    The Blue Cross is asking veterinary surgeons to donate any unwanted, saleable items to help the charity raise funds to care for homeless, abandoned, sick and injured pets. All donations of unwanted clothes, books or bric-a-brac are sent for sale in...

    RCVS announces results of 2020 Council Elections

    The RCVS has announced the results of the RCVS Council elections, which saw a record number and proportion of the profession turning out to vote this year. 8,834 of the 33,857 eligible voters cast their votes, a turnout rate of 26.2%. This compares...

    BVA's announces new animal welfare policy

    The British Veterinary Association has published a new animal welfare policy with 67 ways to improve the welfare of animals at slaughter. The new policy has been published ahead of an upcoming review of England’s Welfare of Animals at the Time of Killing...

    Cost of living crisis hits horse owners

    The Blue Cross has released new figures which show that more horse owners may be struggling financially to keep their horse. So far this year the charity says it has received 144 requests from people asking for it to take in or help rehome their horse...

    Vets should tell employers: 'Show me the money'

    The BVA is urging vets and their employers to be more transparent about pay with a new member resource: 'Talking about pay in the veterinary professions', a publication designed to facilitate open discussions about pay for the whole team. New statistics...
  • Government u-turn on compulsory dog insurance

    The Government has been forced to scrap plans for compulsory dog insurance less than a two weeks since they were revealed in leaked Defra documents. Environment Secretary Hilary Benn has now ruled out the idea. Apparently, the climbdown followed...

    Hill's asks students to vote for best vet school

    Hill's is holding the Top Dog Challenge: a race to see which vet school can mobilise the largest number of students to support the school's nomination as 'Top Dog' before May, for a prize of €10,000 to support student activities. Voting is already...

    Microbiologist to tour the UK

    Bayer Animal Health has organised for prominent clinical microbiologist Dr Joseph Blondeau, from Canada's University of Saskatchewana, to tour the UK in May, giving talks to practitioners about effective antibiotic usage to prevent bacterial resistance...

    New guide to antibiotic use

    Bayer Animal Health has launched Back to Basics , a new guide to antibiotic use which focuses on the concerns raised by vets and vet students about antibiotics in a survey carried out by the company. 465 vets and 40 students took part in the survey...

    Virbac to launch affordable ciclosporin

    Virbac has announced the launch of what it describes as an affordable ciclosporin for the treatment of canine atopic dermatitis. Called Cyclavance, the new product will make its debut at the London Vet Show (Nov 20th/21st at London Olympia). Cyclavance...

    Webinars to help vets look after themselves and one another

    Animal healthcare plan provider, Premier Vet Alliance, is hosting two one-hour webinars to help veterinary surgeons look after themselves and one another. The webinars are being presented by Sian Tranter MRCVS, who has a business called VetReflect...

    Complimentary flock blood tests for toxoplasmosis

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has launched its complimentary blood testing service that allows practitioners to investigate one of the main infectious causes of early embryo loss in sheep flocks. The annual subsidised Barren EweCheck diagnostic...

    Submit your evidence gaps to Veterinary Evidence

    Veterinary Evidence , RCVS Knowledge’s flagship journal, has launched an initiative that will allow practitioners to submit questions on the evidence gaps they encounter. Dubbed the PICO Project, the scheme will initially run via a series of specialism...

    One in four pet owners don't know their pet can develop cognitive dysfunction

    Vets4Pets has released the results of a consumer survey which found that more than a quarter of all cat and dog owners do not know their pet can develop cognitive dysfunction syndrome. Vets4Pets says research has shown that 28% of cats between 11 and...

    Novartis secures marketing rights for Adequan® Equine

    Novartis Animal Health Inc. has completed an agreement with Luitpold Pharmaceuticals, Inc. that grants marketing rights for Adequan® Equine to Novartis in all major equine markets outside the U.S. The first launch of Adequan® Equine by Novartis will...