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    Disciplinary Committee dismisses case against Nottinghamshire vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed a case against Nottinghamshire-based Emma Frances Faulkner MRCVS. It was alleged that in September 2015, she had acted inappropriately by striking a Shih Tzu/Toy Poodle cross puppy called Arnie on his...
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    Great Western Exotics to host free online raptor triage CPD session

    Great Western Exotics is holding a CPD session on how to triage raptors online at 7:00pm on Tuesday 4th April. The session will be led by Adam Gregory, Head Nurse, who has experience gained around the world both as a veterinary nurse and a zookeeper...
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    Dog's Trust research reveals we may love our dogs too much

    Dog's Trust has conducted a survey of dog owners in which 89% said that losing a dog is like losing a close family member. The survey of 2067 past or present adult dog owners, of which 1,170 had experienced the loss of a dog, also found that about...
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    New online registration for VetDeliver parasiticide delivery service

    MSD Animal Health has set up a pet owner online registration facility for its VetsDeliver service, which delivers parasiticides direct from the vet to the owner. Designed to help veterinary practices save clients' time and improve compliance, VetsDeliver...
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    Vets: Share your thoughts about the future of your profession

    VetSurgeon.org has started a series of discussions about major changes to the profession proposed by the Legislative Working Party in order to help you form your opinion and give feedback to the RCVS. If they become law, the changes proposed by the...
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    Bogus vet banged up

    Following a 12-month undercover investigation by the BBC, a Lincolnshire man who posed as a veterinary surgeon over a number of years was sentenced to 12 months in prison at Lincoln Crown Court last week. Leonard French, 69, from Tattershall Bridge...
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    Petplan launches PIA award nominations

    Petplan has launched nominations for its Petplan Insurance Advisor of the Year Award. The award is to recognise the hard work and dedication that Pet Insurance Advisors (PIAs) do to highlight the importance of insurance to pet owners as a means of...
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    VBF survey identifies key challenges facing vets

    A survey carried out by the Veterinary Benevolent Fund has identified stress management and maintaining a healthy work/life balance as the biggest challenges facing veterinary surgeons and the profession. Asked: 'What are the key issues, if any, for...
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    New advance in equine inflammatory disease

    A research project funded by The Horse Trust has made important discoveries about how two peptides regulate the inflammatory response in horses. This knowledge could help with the development of improved anti-inflammatory drugs, which are used to treat...
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    Zoetis to launch the first AI-powered cartridge-based haematology analyser at London Vet Show

    Zoetis is going to preview its new cartridge-based point-of-care haematology analyser, Vetscan OptiCell, at the London Vet Show (Stand N50, London Excel, 14th/15th November). Zoetis says the Vetscan OptiCell represents a significant leap forward in...
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    Ketofen 10% solution for injection recalled

    Ceva Animal Health Ltd has initiated a Class II recall of Ketofen 10% Solution for Injection, a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory licensed for the treatment of cattle, pigs, horses and other equidae. The recall was initiated because a visual inspection...
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    Christine Pye, Alberto Susana, Deborah Komianos, Rosemary Perkins and Claudia Franzini win BSAVA Clinical Abstract Awards

    The BSAVA has announced the winners of its Clinical Abstract awards for 2025. Undertaken in practice, industry and academia, submissions are open each year offering the chance to present a Clinical Abstract, presented as a poster or an oral presentation...
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    Norbrook announces Arthritis Awareness Month

    Norbrook Laboratories has announced Arthritis Awareness Month, which will run from 15 th October to 15 th November 2011, during which the company will be running a series of special promotions and competitions. Michelle Jones, Companion Animal Brand...
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    Novartis takes on Cosequin

    Novartis Animal Health has announced that it has assumed marketing responsibilities for the joint health supplement Cosequin in the United Kingdom and Ireland. Cosequin, which contains glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate, is available in a range of...
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    Free new feline cardiology CPD

    Ceva Animal Health has added a new CPD module to its Cardio Academy website which focuses on common heart diseases in cats. The 20 minute online seminar is hosted by Virginia Luis-Fuentes, Professor of Veterinary Cardiology at the Royal Veterinary...
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    New canine osteoarthritis awareness campaign

    Merial - maker of the canine NSAID Previcox - has launched a campaign to raise awareness of the prevalence of canine osteoarthritis amongst dog owners in the UK. Previcox Product Manager Claire Edmunds said: "We know that approximately 20% of adult...
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    Practices urged to go green with new checklist

    Vet Sustain, the BVA, the BVNA and SPVS are urging veterinary practices to go green and have produced a new checklist to help teams drive change at their workplace In a 2019 BVA Voice of the Veterinary Profession Survey, 89% of vets said that they...
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    New guide to setting up mobility clinics

    Lintbells is launching Mobility Matters, a new guide to setting up nurse-led mobility clinics in practice, together with a pack containing a range of supporting marketing materials. The support pack is available now for existing stockists; others...
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    Defra slated for spending £181,000 on making website less farm-like

    Defra has been roundly criticised in the media today for reportedly spending £181,000 on redesigning its website. Here's the old website. Apparently deemed 'too agricultural' for its use of brown. And here's the new one...
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    Vita launches upgraded cardiac health supplement for cats and dogs

    Vita Animal Health has upgraded its heart health supplement, Omnicardio Plus, with a new formulation which includes astaxanthin, an antioxidant which the company says outperforms the previously used coenzyme Q10 in supporting cardiac health. The new...
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    New RCVS President to focus on regulation

    In her inaugural address as RCVS President for 2024-25, Linda Belton said she wants to focus on the core remit of the RCVS as a regulator, and the importance of good regulation for public trust and keeping pace in areas such as artificial intelligence...
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    CVS project to improve lameness treatment sees 1014% increase in use of clinical metrology questionnaires

    CVS has run a clinical improvement project to increase the treatment of lameness within 35 of its first opinion small animal practices throughout the UK. The group says it has led to 6,086 more clinical metrology questionnaires being conducted at participating...
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    RCVS forms working group to develop proposals for mandatory veterinary practice regulation

    The RCVS has established a new working group to develop proposals for how it will regulate veterinary practices on a statutory basis in the future. The mandatory regulation of veterinary practices, including statutory powers of entry and inspection...
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    VetYogi launches yoga subscription service for vets and practice teams

    VetYogi, a yoga company run by Chloe Hannigan MRCVS, has launched a subscription service for veterinary practices and individuals. VetYogi’s new ‘VetYogi Collective’ offers an on-demand online hub of yoga, mental health and wellbeing sessions designed...
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    New study quantifies aggression in dogs

    A new study, led by academics at the University of Bristol's School of Veterinary Sciences and published online in Applied Animal Behaviour Science , has investigated the occurrence of dog aggression towards people with a survey of UK dog owners. ...