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    Ceva launches ectoparasiticide for dogs

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Vectra 3D, a broad spectrum topical ectoparasiticide for dogs which is effective against fleas, ticks and flies. Vectra 3D contains a formulation of a brand new active called dinotefuran, pyriproxyfen and permethrin...

    New veterinary information resource about difficult cats

    WikiVet has announced the launch of a new information resource about undesirable behaviour in cats for veterinary professionals and students. The resource has been produced by WikiVet in collaboration with Ceva Santé Animale following a survey of...

    Davies Veterinary Specialists adds on-site clinical pathology lab

    Davies Vet Specialists (DVS) now has access to an on-site, dedicated veterinary clinical pathology laboratory. It is staffed and managed by clinical pathologist Roger Powell, a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Clinical Pathology...

    RCVS Trust offers veterinary surgeons BVA Congress places

    Veterinary surgeons who can keep it short and sweet have a chance of receiving an all (reasonable) expenses paid trip to BVA Congress this September. The RCVS Trust is offering to pay the registration fee, plus travel, food and accommodation costs...

    All we know is he's called The Stinge

    Some say he pees Propofol, and that he once proposed to a Black Welsh Mountain Sheep called Blodwen. All we know is he's called The Stinge, and that he's challenged veterinary surgeons and nurses to beat his lap time in an electronic 'reasonably priced...

    Petplan introduces direct-to-vet BACS payments

    Petplan has launched a new service to pay vet claims direct to practice bank accounts via BACS. Petplan says it pays out nearly £3 million in claims each week, which is the equivalent of paying £35,000 per year to each veterinary practice in...

    White Cross Vets is Nice to nurses

    In the week that VetNurse Jobs released the results of a survey which found that the most important thing to nurses about a job in practice is to feel valued and appreciated as part of a team, White Cross Vets, the 15-practice, family-run group headquartered...

    BVA responds to Prime Minister’s Brexit speech

    The BVA has responded to Prime Minister Theresa May's speech in which she outlined her plans for the UK’s exit from the European Union. With Brexit negotiations set to begin after notice under Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty is served, the Prime Minister...

    Langford Vets to host a day of feline CPD for vets

    The Feline Centre at Langford Vets is hosting a day of in-person CPD lectures, masterclasses and practical sessions about feline care for vets on Wednesday 15th May, in Langford, Bristol. The day also has a stream for veterinary nurses, and another...

    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...

    Self-flushing cat loo offers commercial opportunity for vets

    The latest solution to the perennial problem of cat mess has arrived in the UK; CatGenie is the world's first self-flushing, self-washing cat loo. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so here it is... According to CatGenie UK, the.....

    Navicular disease leaflet for horse owners

    CEVA Animal Health has produced a leaflet to help horse owners understand the diagnosis and treatment of navicular disease. Navicular disease can be difficult to diagnose and management of the condition can be a challenge for both vets and horse owners...

    Two more vets recognised in New Year's Honours

    Veterinary surgeons Lewis Grant and Professor Quintin McKellar have joined Dr Lydia Brown in the New Year's Honours List. Mr Grant, former veterinary manager in the Meat Hygiene Service, Food Standards Agency and animal welfare representative of the...

    Record year for SPVS/VPMA Congress 2015

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) reports that its annual Congress, held jointly with the Veterinary Practice Managers Association (VPMA) at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport last week, was a sell out. Over 470 delegates attended...

    Record-breaking attendance at Vets Now Congress

    Vet’s Now, the UK’s leading Out of Hours emergency vets, reports that its 4th Congress, held in Harrogate at the end of November, attracted a record 450 delegates. From its beginnings back in 2004, Vets Now’s Emergency and Critical Care Congress...

    Pressure mounts for older people to be able to keep pets

    A survey of more than 4,000 members of the public by the Pet Food Manufacturers' Association (PFMA) has revealed that 90% of people think that separation from a pet is traumatic for older people entering residential care or sheltered accommodation.....

    The owl and the smelly sock went to see ...

    VetSurgeon member Neil Forbes FRCVS , Specialist in Avian Medicine at Vets Now Referrals , has been dealing with a rather interesting case: an owl that swallowed a sock. John Dowling, the owner of a falconry business and keeper of the 13 week old...

    Lintbells launches feline urinary health supplement

    Lintbells Veterinary has announced the launch of Yurelieve, a feline urinary health supplement containing multiple glycosaminoglycans, L-tryptophan and EFAs. Andrew Connolly, Product Manager at Lintbells Veterinary said: "Yurelieve supports a condition...
  • RCVS Registrar steps down after 16 years

    The RCVS has announced that the Registrar, Gordon Hockey, has decided to leave the College after 16 years' service. Gordon served first as Assistant Registrar / Head of Professional Conduct, and, since 2012, as Registrar / Director of Legal Services...
  • BSAVA launches Masters for budding researchers

    The BSAVA has launched the 'Masters by Research', a new qualification which it says will help veterinary surgeons with enquiring minds to unlock their 'inner researcher'. Enrolment is now open for the programme, which matches participants with an...

    BSAVA PetSavers funds research into vaccine uptake and hesitancy

    The BSAVA charity, PetSavers is to fund a new research project at the University of Liverpool which will use SAVSNET data to investigate vaccine hesitancy and develop new strategies to improve vaccine uptake in companion animals. Research conducted...

    Forte Healthcare becomes distributor for Locatim in the UK

    Forte Healthcare Ltd has taken over the distribution of Locatim in the UK. Used to treat calf diarrhoea, Locatim is an orally administered product, indicated for the reduction of mortality caused by enterotoxicosis associated with E. coli F5 (K99)...

    Moores Orthopaedic Clinic gets the go ahead for new canine elbow surgery research

    The Moores Orthopaedic Clinic has got approval from the RCVS Ethics Review Panel to offer Biomedtrix third-generation TATE elbow replacement surgery for dogs with severe osteoarthritis as part of a clinical evaluation trial for the implant. The original...

    RCVS Trust initiative to help new graduates

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Charitable Trust has announced 'Open Educational Resources to help new practitioners cope', a new initiative that will focus on the needs of veterinary graduates starting out in practice The project will be...

    Breeding ram examination guidelines updated

    Guidelines on the examination of rams for breeding have now been officially updated, thanks to the pooled expertise of delegates at a recent Sheep Fertility Workshop, sponsored by Ceva Animal Health, the Sheep Veterinary Society and EBLEX-AHDB. The previous...