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    First veterinary group goes cat-friendly

    Village Vet is set to become the first veterinary group to have its clinics recognised as 'Cat Friendly' under the International Society of Feline Medicine's (ISFM) WellCat For Life programme, sponsored by Purina. Working in partnership with Purina...

    Ceva makes cardiology webinars available on demand

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that it has made its cardiology webinar series, first broadcast in November and December 2013, available to view on demand at: www.cardaliscpd.co.uk . Featuring some of the UK's leading veterinary cardiology specialists...

    6 top tips for addressing clients' concerns over cat microchips

    With less than one month to go before all cats are required to be microchipped, Michelle Townley MRCVS, veterinary advisor to HomeAgain, has shared six ways to address the more common concerns that pet owners have about microchipping: Tip 1 – Make...

    New molecular detection kit videos

    Biogal Galed Labs , a manufacturer of veterinary diagnostic products, has published a series of instructional videos for its PCRun point-of-care molecular detection kits, currently available for canine Leptospira , Ehrlichia canis , Anaplasma platys...

    RSPCA to stop initial emergency treatment payments to vets

    The RSPCA has announced it will stop initial emergency treatment (IET) payments to vets for unowned animals at the end of this year. The charity says it is facing serious financial pressures, with the cost of caring for rescued animals having increased...

    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.....

    Social award for Vets Now's Pet Blood Bank

    Vets Now has won the 'Social Entrepreneur of the Year' award in the Scottish Business Awards for Pet Blood Bank UK . The charity was initiated by a Vets Now employee, Wendy Barnett, following a change in legislation which created the opportunity to...

    Veterinary charity launches photo competition

    Veterinary charity PetSavers has launched its annual photography competition, and is inviting vet practices to get involved. PetSavers is asking veterinary practices to help promote the annual PetSavers photography competition by encouraging their...

    Wales Veterinary Science Centre officially opens for business

    The Welsh Government Deputy Minister for Farming and Food, Rebecca Evans, has officially opened the new Wales Veterinary Science Centre. The centre, which is located on the site of the former Animal and Plant Health Agency's (APHA) Veterinary Investigation...

    Purina to host CPD symposium on managing cat allergens

    Purina has announced it is hosting a two-hour CPD symposium on Friday 3rd April at BSAVA Congress looking at how diet can be used to reduce the allergens shed by cats. Speakers at the event will include Andrew Sparkes, BVetMed, PhD, DipECVIM, MANZCVS...

    Nominations sought for RCVS Awards 2022

    The RCVS has opened nominations for its Honours & Awards 2022. The award categories that someone can be nominated for are: The Queen’s Medal – an award for a veterinary surgeon with a lifetime of outstanding contributions to the profession. The...

    RCVS marks Black History Month with new video series

    www.youtube.com/watch As part of its Black History Month activities, the RCVS has put together a series of video interviews with black and mixed heritage newly-qualified and student vets and nurses, talking about what inspired them to join the veterinary...

    Mind Matters veterinary mental health talks now available to watch online

    The RCVS has published the findings of its fourth Mind Matters Mental Health Research Symposium and videos of talks from the day. The event, which took place in Manchester in October last year, saw veterinary mental health researchers from across...

    CVS launches career progression framework for equine and farm vets

    CVS has launched a career progression framework which gives formal recognition to the senior and experienced vets in its 21 equine and 15 farm practices. The framework offers a structured career development pathway for equine and farm general practitioners...

    CVS to share its pool of knowledge at London Vet Show

    CVS is bringing together experts from across the group to share knowledge with the rest of the profession in a new theatre at the London Vet Show called CVS Learning Live. The company is hosting 14 sessions over the two days, delivering over 8 hours...

    Royal Dick students collect Boehringer awards

    Boehringer Ingelheim has announced the winners of its 16th annual awards for students who have shown the best aptitude for cardiology, orthopaedics and anesthesia over the course of the entire final year. Bethan MacKenzie, Jennifer Scully, Emma Foster...

    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...

    £5K's worth of veterinary CPD to be won

    Veterinary recruitment agency Noble Futures is running a competition in which vets from the UK and Northern Ireland can win £5000 worth of CPD vouchers from Improve International. To enter the draw, visit http://www.noble-futures.com/veterinaryCPDgiveaway...

    NOAH finds Novartis in breach of promotional code

    At its latest meeting, the NOAH Code of Practice Committee, chaired by Richard Arnold QC, heard one case in which Novartis Animal Health was found in breach in respect of two items under complaint in respect of the promotion of Fortekor. The Committee...

    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...

    Ceva launches practice 'Build a Den' fireworks competition

    Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of Adaptil and Feliway, has launched its annual ‘Build a Den’ competition to help practices highlight the benefits of building a den to calm and reassure dogs during the firework festivities. To enter the competition...

    BVA Live to focus on contextualised care

    The BVA has announced that this year's BVA Live (NEC, 6th-7th June) will focus on contextualised care, in other words recognising that appropriate and proportionate care must be tailored to the needs of both the animal and the client, and consider the...

    Vets asked to share strangles survey with clients

    Dechra is asking vets to circulate a survey about strangles to horse-owning clients. The survey, which takes about three minutes, will assess horse owners’ experiences of strangles and includes questions on the disease including preventative measures...

    New referral facility for hyperthyroid cats

    Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists has announced that it is to start work building a new treatment centre for cats with hyperthyroidism. It is hoped that the treatment centre, which will use radio-iodine therapy to treat the condition, will be...

    Poultry gatherings suspended following avian flu case

    Following the confirmation of avian flu in turkeys at a farm near Louth in Lincolnshire on 16th December, the government has announced a temporary suspension on gatherings of some species of birds in England Scotland and Wales. The ban on gatherings...