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  • Agria launches practice display competition

    Agria Pet Insurance has launched a competition in which the practice that creates the most informative and effective pet insurance display using the company's new display kit will win £500 cash. Agria says its new display kit is designed primarily...

    NVS survey reveals top 5 ways vets improve wellbeing at work

    NVS has shared the results of a survey in which veterinary professionals shared their most common strategies for improving staff wellbeing. The survey of 76 vets and nurses, which was conducted by the company in September and October 2024, found that...

    Horse Trust reports horse owners hit by recession

    Equine charity The Horse Trust has reported an unprecendented number of enquiries from people wanting to rehome their horses and ponies. In the three weeks since the financial crisis resulted in repossessions, job losses and cash shortages, more than...

    New dental x-ray system from BCF

    BCF has launched the CR7, a new dental x-ray system to add to the company's range of digital radiography equipment. BCF describes the CR7 as a portable, desk-top sized, small format CR X-ray dental system which has been specifically designed for dental...

    339 vets removed from the Register for non-payment

    The RCVS has removed 339 veterinary surgeons from the Register for non-payment of their annual renewal fee. The final deadline for paying the fee was 31 May 2017, with the 339 who did not pay being removed on 1 June 2017, compared to 296 last year...

    BEVA outraged over uncertified equine semen

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has expressed its outrage that veterinary surgeons are regularly being asked to break the law by inseminating imported equine semen that doesn’t have an accompanying health certificate. Thousands of shipments...

    Coronavirus testing programme to help vets back to work

    A new company called ReCoVa-19 has launched a coronavirus testing and wellness programme designed to help veterinary professionals back into the workplace. The programme offers employers a variety of options, including antigen and antibody testing...

    Zoetis adds equine faecal egg count analysis to Vetscan Imagyst

    Zoetis has added AI equine faecal egg count analysis to its diagnostics platform, Vetscan Imagyst. Dr Wendy Talbot BVSc DipECEIM MRCVS, Equine National Veterinary Manager at Zoetis said: “Fast equine faecal egg count results are crucial for the appropriate...

    New Practice Support Services Guide from Fort Dodge Animal Health

    A new Support Services Guide has been launched by Fort Dodge Animal Health, designed as an aid to the company’s Practice Support Programme. The guide has been designed to provide a comprehensive reference on all the services Fort Dodge offers...

    Animal campaigner changes name to StopFortnumandMasonFoieGrasCruelty.com

    A PR headache for Fortnum and Mason yesterday, as PETA employee Abi Izzard changed her name by deed poll to StopFortnumandMasonFoieGrasCruelty.com to try and shame the London store into stopping selling foie gras. To produce foie gras, birds are force...

    Tickets available: Internet Pharmacies - Opportunity or Threat?

    The Veterinary Marketing Association has 10 tickets available for its annual debate being held at the House of Lords on Tuesday October 12th, this year entitled: Internet Pharmacies - Opportunity or Threat? The debate will be chaired by Professor...

    Novartis launches Prepare, Predict, Prevent blowfly campaign

    Novartis Animal Health has announced the launch of a new campaign called Prepare, Predict, Prevent and designed to raise awareness of blowfly strike management in sheep. The campaign will include new industry research, an expert-led report, and...

    Defra finalises new microchip regulations

    The RCVS reports that the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has now finalised the new microchip regulations for England, which include a provision that dog breeders and other individuals who wish to implant microchips and have...
  • Jobs for veterinary surgeons now on the map

    VetSurgeon.org has announced the launch of the VetSurgeon Jobs Map , designed to give veterinary jobseekers a way to see at a glance where all the new job opportunities are, both in the UK and around the world. VetSurgeon Editor Arlo Guthrie said...

    IVC plans to shake up London Vet Show

    IVC Evidensia has announced plans to shake up the traditional lecture format at the London Vet Show, taking place at the ExCel on 11th-12th November. Instead of the traditional format, where one expert, perhaps two, come and lecture on a subject, IVC...

    Surrey hospital expands dermatology service with appt of Tatiana Lima

    North Downs Specialist Referrals in Bletchingley has announced the expansion of its dermatology service with the appointment of ECVD diplomate Tatiana Lima. Tatiana graduated from the University of Trás-os-Montes e Alto Douro, Portugal in 2005. She...

    Vets asked to help with 'biggest ever' feline hypertension survey

    Dr. Sarah Caney, RCVS recognised Specialist in Feline Medicine, is asking all vets to take part in what she hopes will be the biggest online feline hypertension survey conducted so far, with the aim of getting an accurate insight into how vet teams currently...

    BVA Congress 2008: Vets in a Changing Environment

    BVA Congress 2008 will combine both political and CPD sessions under the theme ‘Vets in a changing environment’. Building on last year’s BVA Congress in Belfast, hailed by many delegates as ‘the best Congress for many years,’ Congress 2008 aims...

    New single-handed treatment gun for low dose meds

    Zoetis has launched a new high precision treatment gun for single-handed low volume subcutaneous injections. The gun handles medications up to 5ml per treatment. The company says it is designed for use with its long acting moxidectin injectable wormer...
  • RCVS to exhibit at the first ever BBC Countryfile Live event at Blenheim Palace

    The RCVS has announced that it will be exhibiting at the first ever BBC Countryfile Live event at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire this August. The College says it will be promoting its Find a Vet search tool and its new Practice Standards Scheme (PSS...

    MSD launches CPD programme for pig vets

    MSD has launched the Porcilis Health Management Vet Academy, a 12-month CPD programme designed to support the development of veterinary surgeons working in the pig sector. Rubén Del Pozo Sacristán (pictured right), technical manager for pigs at MSD...

    Dechra launches novel strangles vaccine

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Strangvac, a protein-based strangles vaccine for horses and ponies. Strangvac has been in development for over 25 years and Dechra says it's the first and only intramuscular vaccine to help protect against strangles...

    Most new veterinary leaders have only 'basic' skills

    The Veterinary Management Group has published new research which found that 92% of those newly promoted to leadership roles in the veterinary profession rate their own leadership skills as only ‘basic’. 606 veterinary professionals took part in the...

    New award for excellence in pain management

    Merial Animal Health is inviting practitioners to submit original clinical pain management cases for The Previcox & Equioxx European Clinical Case Award for Excellence. Set up last year, the award recognises excellence in pain management in companion...

    Charity launches new course on infection control

    The Bella Moss Foundation (BMF) and Oncore Online Learning have announced the launch of a 2 week online training course developed to help veterinary professionals implement rigorous, tailored infection controls in practice. Practical Infection Control...