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    VetSurgeon Jobs retains super low price to support the profession

    As of today, VetSurgeon.org Jobs costs £25 +VAT for advertising a job vacancy ... reduced from £99 + VAT before the coronavirus pandemic to support the veterinary profession in these economically challenging times. The service has been free of charge...

    Gwynedd vet suspended for false certification

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons last week ordered a month's suspension for a veterinary surgeon from Dolgellau for dishonest certification of bovine tuberculin testing in the Gwynedd area in early 2007. At a...

    Complimentary flock blood tests from Intervet / Schering-Plough

    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...

    MEPs vote to extend pet travel scheme

    The European Parliament has voted 618 votes to 17 for an extension to the transitional arrangements contained within the regulation on the non-commercial movement of pet animals which afford the UK additional protection against rabies, ticks and tapeworms...

    Genitrix extends exotics range

    Genitrix has taken on the exclusive UK distribution of the Oxbow Professional range of premium recovery diets for herbivores and carnivores. The Oxbow range was developed in the USA, covers a wide range of exotic species, and is offered in multiple...

    Veterinary professionals urged to support rabbit welfare campaign

    Burgess Excel and the PDSA are urging veterinary surgeons and nurses to get their clients to sign up to the free PDSA Rabbit Wellbeing Challenge by the closing date of Friday 22 November. According to the organisers, the PDSA Rabbit Wellbeing Challenge...

    RCVS holds the first meeting of its Brexit Presidential Taskforce

    The RCVS has held the first meeting of its Brexit Presidential Taskforce. The taskforce was established following the EU referendum result on 24 June, with the central purpose of putting the profession in charge of its future by maximising the opportunities...

    Potentially lethal flea treatment recalled

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate has issued an alert that Bio-Tech Solutions has recalled Armitage Pet Care Flea and Tick Drops for Dogs and Armitage Flea Drops for Cats and Kittens, after a packaging error which caused an unknown quantity of the...

    SPVS Congress coming to the Birmingham Metropole

    SPVS has announced that its next annual Congress will take place at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole, from Thursday 25th to Saturday 27th January 2024. Designed for the whole practice team, the Congress theme will be Smarter Working – better outcomes...

    European study of horses to evaluate anthelmintics

    A European study undertaken in horses to evaluate the efficacy of the key anthelmintic molecules fenbendazole, pyrantel, ivermectin and moxidectin in treating equine cyathostomins, has confirmed that resistance is developing against all the molecules...

    RSPCA claims dog licence could solve welfare problems

    An annual dog licence fee of as little as £21.50 1 could help reduce the number of strays and help tackle irresponsible dog breeding, according to a new RSPCA report released today. Owners would face a cost of less than 42p a week per dog, in order...

    A third of homeowners annoyed by neighbours' noisy pets

    Insulation manufacturer Saint-Gobain Isover has published the results of a survey of 2000 homeowners which found that 36% are annoyed by noise made by neighbours' pets. The Noise Report was commissioned to discover how many homeowners suffered with...

    Dechra unveils otitis externa campaign at BSAVA

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a campaign supporting veterinary professionals in the diagnosis and treatment of otitis externa at BSAVA World Congress. The campaign includes a range of guidance, information and case studies from key opinion...

    New DNA test to fight neurological disease in terriers

    The Kennel Club Genetics Centre at the AHT has identified a genetic mutation which causes a severe progressive disease in Parson Russell Terriers (PRTs). Late onset ataxia (LOA) affects coordination and balance, making everyday movement and tasks...

    BVA seeks views on veterinary scanning surveillance networks

    The BVA is calling on all veterinary surgeons who use veterinary scanning surveillance networks in England and Wales to complete its new survey and help ensure the networks are able to fully protect animals in the UK. The survey - Surveillance use...

    Registrations open for RCVS symposium on veterinary mental health

    The RCVS has announced that its third Mind Matters Mental Health Research Symposium will take place live online from 10am on Wednesday 24 November, and is now open for registration. Professor Susan Dawson (pictured right), Chair of the Mind Matters...

    Entries invited for Veterinary Student Clinical Cases Study Awards 2010

    Cats Protection and Dogs Trust have launched an awards scheme inviting veterinary students to submit a series of three feline or canine case studies. The Clinical Cases Study Awards 2010 encourage students to highlight the differential diagnoses and...

    New online CPD module about canine cardiac drugs

    A new module has been added to Ceva Animal Health UK's Cardio Academy website entitled "Cardiac Drugs - Mechanism of Action" which discusses the mode of action for the main drugs used to treat cardiac disease in dogs. The interactive module...

    University of Bristol launches Great Pet Travel Survey

    The University of Bristol and Companion Care have launched The Great Pet Travel Survey 2012 to assess disease risks in the UK following the simplification of Pet Travel Scheme rules. Companion Care and The University of Bristol say that there is a...

    Biogal launches new PCR detection kit

    Biogal has announced the launch of the PCRun Molecular Detection Kit, designed to give PCR results in clinic or in the lab within an hour. The new kit doesn't require any other equipment, such as a thermocycler. PCRun is a molecular assay based...

    Vets asked to take part in BSAVA old pet survey

    Veterinary surgeons who conduct consultations on senior dog preventative healthcare treatment are being asked to take part in a BSAVA PetSavers Old Age Pets survey to shape the development of a guidance tool to support the care of senior dogs. BSAVA...

    Liverpool Small Animal Teaching Hospital wins architectural award

    Sheppard Robson, the architects behind the University of Liverpool’s Small Animal Teaching Hospital, have been celebrating this week after their design received a prestigious Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) North West Award. The Small Animal...

    Government clampdown on alternative pet remedies

    Alternative remedies which could be dangerous to pets are being targeted by the Government in a major drive to improve animal health and welfare. Some herbal and homeopathic products are claiming medicinal benefits without scientific proof, meaning they...

    RCVS seeks vet to join RCVS Fellowship Appointment Group

    The RCVS is seeking applicants for an Appointment Group which will be responsible for deciding the membership for the governing body of the new RCVS Fellowship. In June, RCVS Council approved proposals to develop a new style Fellowship to move it...

    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...