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VETERINARY NEWS

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  • You Gov poll of pet owners shows recession biting

    A You Gov poll commissioned by Intervet/Schering Plough in the run up to National Vaccination Month (1st-30th June) shows the degree to which the recession is now biting into veterinary spending, and the impact it's having on vaccination levels. The...

    VetPlus launches powdered potassium supplement for cats and dogs

    VetPlus has launched a powdered version of Kaminox, its potassium supplement for cats and dogs. Kaminox contains potassium gluconate and B-vitamins to help dogs affected by hypokalaemia. Originally released as an oral liquid supplement, Vetplus says...

    New support package to help manage canine epilepsy

    Vetoquinol has announced the launch of its new support package to help vets and owners manage canine epilepsy with Epiphen, the company's phenobarbital medication. Each Epiphen support package contains: Owner Record Manuals which contain...

    'Dog not just for lockdown' campaign as puppy searches jump 120%

    Dogs Trust has temporarily changed its famous strapline to: ‘A Dog Is For Life, Not Just For Lockdown’ after searches for 'buy a puppy' went up by 120% in March. According to data from Propellernet, there was an even bigger rise in searches for the...

    Bayer launches 'It's a jungle out there'

    Bayer Animal Health (makers of Advocate, Advantix, Advantage, Seresto, Profender, Drontal and Droncit ) has launched 'It's a Jungle Out There', an educational initiative aimed at simplifying parasite control for veterinary practices and pet owners alike...

    RSA's referral policy fiasco rumbles on as RCVS Specialists voice their alarm

    A group of some of the best-known referral practices in the country has issued a formal response to the recent announcement by pet insurance underwriter RSA that it is building a network of preferred referral practices to direct its clients to. Whilst...

    Research shows surgery is the better option for canine CCL ruptures

    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has published new research in Preventative Veterinary Medicine which concluded that surgical management of cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) ruptures in dogs causes better outcomes for reducing lameness compared to non...
  • Scientists call for ban on exotic pets

    An article in the August issue of the Society of Biology's magazine, The Biologist , has called for a complete prohibition of the trade in exotic pets. The article was co-authored by Elaine Toland, Director of the Animal Protection Agency , Clifford...

    RCVS launches leadership training course for vets

    The RCVS has launched the Edward Jenner Veterinary Leadership Programme, a online leadership training course for all members of the practice team. The programme, which was developed in collaboration with the NHS Leadership Academy, is designed to...
  • Surrey referral centre expands ophthalmology team

    North Downs Specialists Referrals in Surrey, has appointed Emily Jeanes, an EBVS European Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology, and Vim Kumaratunga, an RCVS Advanced Practitioner in Veterinary Ophthalmology to its team. Emily graduated from the University...
  • Cats Protection calls for neutering at 4 months

    Cats Protection is calling for an urgent shift in pet owners' thinking in order to control the UK's cat population, after being inundated with thousands of unwanted kittens again this summer. The charity is urging owners to neuter their cats at four...

    New educational anaesthesia website from Alfaxan

    Jurox (UK) Limited has relaunched www.alfaxan.co.uk with a new educational resource to help veterinary professionals implement best practice anaesthesia protocols. The website now contains a range of information on Alfaxan including user experiences...

    Cat owners fail to identify tension between their pets

    Ceva Animal Health - maker of Feliway Friends - has released the results of a survey in which the majority of owners thought their cats get on well with each other, and yet nearly all of them also reported that their cats were showing signs of what the...

    Study identifies potential welfare concerns for privately kept snakes

    A study led by Bristol Veterinary School and published in Animal Welfare and has highlighted several potential welfare relating to how snakes are kept in private homes including issues with enclosure size, temperature and humidity. In the study 1 ...

    Vets asked: Are company reps VIP or RIP? ahead of House of Lords debate

    The Veterinary Marketing Association is inviting first opinion veterinary surgeons to take part in a survey about veterinary pharmaceutical company reps and whether you think they will still be needed in five years, ahead of a House of Lords debate taking...

    New vet tech treats eye infections in five seconds

    Photon Therapeutics is to launch PhotonUVC, a new device which claims to clear corneal infections in five seconds, on stand E30 at the London Vet Show this week. PhotonUVC Vet is a non-contact treatment which emits low dose ultraviolet C light at a...

    Ceva launches Hepatosyl Plus for horses

    Ceva Animal Health has introduced an improved version of Hepatosyl, its liver support supplement for horses. Hepatosyl Plus for horses contains the same antioxidant ingredients as the original version but now also contains Silybin, the most active...
  • Game-changer for veterinary jobseekers and employers

    VetSurgeon.org has announced the launch of VetSurgeon Jobs , a new service designed to change the way veterinary surgeons are hired, saving veterinary practices hundreds, sometimes thousands of pounds. Since 1761, when the veterinary profession first...

    Veterinary practices air their dirty laundry in public

    Miele Professional has released the results of a survey 1 looking at how practices handle their laundry, finding that two thirds do not comply with WRAS Category 5 Regulations . The research found that 93% of practices have a washing machine on site...

    Dechra launches Pergocoat for equine Cushing's

    Dechra has launched Pergocoat, for the treatment of Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID), aka equine Cushing’s disease. Pergocoat contains pergolide, a long-acting dopamine receptor agonist. It is available in 0.5mg (off-white) and 1mg (yellow...

    Canaural returns

    Dechra has announced the return of Canaural, a treatment for otitis externa, to the veterinary market. Canaural contains fusidic acid, framycetin and nystatin for their antibacterial and antifungal effects against the most common organisms associated...
  • IRIS adopts Idexx SDMA marker test

    Idexx has announced that the SDMA renal function test it launched last November, which it claims is capable of detecting chronic kidney disease (CKD) in dogs or cats months or even years earlier than traditional methods, has now been included by the...

    Vets asked to help with neck threadworm research

    A final year Bioveterinary Science student at Harper Adams University is carrying out some new research into Onchocerca Cervicalis , otherwise known as neck threadworm, and is asking equine vets to take part. The research is being conducted by Sarah...

    New renal nutraceutical for cats and dogs

    nutravet has launched nutraren, a new product designed to support healthy renal function in cats and dogs. The new product contains a combination of Omega-3s, toxin binders and antioxidants which the company claims flush out toxins, aid blood flow...

    Vets invited to put their questions about patella luxation in dogs to RCVS Specialist, Mike Farrell.

    VetSurgeon.org and Improve Veterinary Practice are this week hosting a Clinical Article Club session where all vets are invited to put questions to Mike Farrell, a locum orthopaedic veterinary surgeon and an RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery, about...