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    New BEVA primary care clinical guidelines on analgesia

    The Equine Veterinary Journal has published BEVA's new primary care clinical guidelines on analgesia. The guidelines, which have produced by a panel of clinicians and analgesia researchers, summarise the current evidence and offer expert opinion and...
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    New website calculates cost of pet ownership

    Wood Green, The Animals Charity and TotallyMoney.com have launched the Cost of Christmas Pets calculator to help prospective pet owners understand the total lifetime financial commitment involved with owning an animal. According to the calculator...
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    Over 3000 respond to RCVS CPD consultation

    3,357 members of the profession, 69% of them veterinary surgeons and 30% veterinary nurses, have responded to the RCVS consultation asking for their views on proposals to move towards a more structured approach to continuing professional development...
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    Dechra to host otitis externa webinar

    Dechra is hosting a one-hour canine otitis externa webinar at 7:00pm on Wednesday 31st July to share practical tips on otitis externa, how to choose the right treatments and the latest guidelines for using antibiotics responsibly. The ‘Ear essentials...
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    NOAH launches free practice poster

    NOAH has partnered with the PDSA , Cats Protection and RWAF to produce a seasonal healthcare planner poster for use in practices. The poster can be downloaded free of charge from NOAH’s Pet Health Info website and a limited number are available from...
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    Farm vets asked to get clients to complete survey into new working practices

    In the light of the coronavirus pandemic, in particular how it so profoundly changes the way we all work, Boehringer Ingelheim has launched a survey to discover how farmers will want to work with their vets in the future. The company is now asking...
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    Improve launches ophthalmology online learning programme

    Improve International has launched an an online Postgraduate Certificate Programme, due to start in September. The new course will be led by Dr Pedro Malho, DipECVO CES OphtVet DVM MRCVS, a European and RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology...
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    SPVS welcomes RCVS support in devising new qualifications

    THE Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has thanked the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons for its vision in moving to a new modular system of further education, which from this autumn, will be the only recognised route for practitioners...
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    Government to consult on badger cull to tackle TB

    The BVA has welcomed reports that the Government will consult on a cull of badgers in areas worst affected by bovine tuberculosis Professor Bill Reilly, President of the British Veterinary Association, said: "Reports that the Government wishes to...
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    Two new small animal hospitals launch in Glasgow

    Vets Now, the out-of-hours emergency services provider is to launch the Vets Now Hospital service in Glasgow city centre, where it will offer emergency and critical care together with a range of specialist referral options. This follows on the heels...
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    Vets use horsepower to raise money for SPANA

    A team of top equine vets is aiming to raise £125,000 for the Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad (SPANA) by travelling 3000 miles through Europe by motorbike between 22nd August and 9th September. Sponsored by Elanco Animal Health, the seven...
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    Campaigners welcome draft leglislation to ban wild circus animals

    The Born Free Foundation, British Veterinary Association, Captive Animals' Protection Society and the RSPCA have welcomed the Government's draft legislation to ban the use of wild animals in circuses in England, to be implemented in 2015. The groups...
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    A third of pet owners accidentally injure their pets

    Some interesting statistics from insurers Petplan today. Turns out that almost a third of 3000 pet owners surveyed by the company admitted accidentally injuring their pet, resulting in an average vet bill of £170. Nearly 6 out of 10 owners admitted...
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    81% of equine worming strategies ineffective against resistance

    81% of equine worming strategies are not effective in fight against resistance, because owners are not conducting an adequate level of faecal egg counts (FEC), according to a survey carried out by Countrywide , the supplier of equestrian products. ...
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    EAE vaccine supplies hit from June to August

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that there will be a gap in supply of Cevac Chlamydia, its EAE (Enzootic Abortion of Ewes) vaccine, in June, July and August, due to a vaccine batch failure in the manufacturing process. Roy Geary, regional director...
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    New reproduction resource for vets

    Following the publication of the new WSAVA Guidelines for the Control of Reproduction in Dogs and Cats earlier this year, Virbac (maker of Suprelorin) has produced a range of learning content on the subject. The content covers the main points in the...
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    Monthly veterinary feline webinars start in the New Year

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) has announced that it will be hosting monthly webinars for veterinary surgeons from January 2016. ISFM says it has selected highly qualified speakers who are passionate about cats to cover a range...
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    CEVA launches new fireworks' marketing toolkit

    CEVA Animal Health, manufacturer of D.A.P. ® and Feliway ® , has launched a new marketing toolkit to assist veterinary practices in educating and supporting clients with noise phobic pets in the run up to the fireworks' season. The new firework..
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    Vets Now launches fast track programme for graduate vets

    Vets Now has this month launched a new fast track programme called 'Cutting Edge', which the company says is aimed at young, dynamic vets. The 'Cutting Edge' initiative is apparently the first training programme of its kind in the UK...
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    BVA welcomes merger of animal health bodies

    The British Veterinary Association has given a cautious welcome to the merger of the Animal Health Agency (AH) and the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) announced yesterday by Secretary of State Caroline Spelman. Professor Bill Reilly, President...
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    Bayer helps gather the evidence that old people benefit from owning pets

    The International Federation on Ageing has published Companion Animals and the Health of Older Persons , a report described as the most extensive literature review to date of research undertaken in the field of companion animals and the health of older...
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    New initiative to promote hygiene amongst exotic pet keepers

    The Emergent Disease Foundation , One Health Initiative , Worldwide Veterinary Service , and UNISON have collaborated to launch Exotic pets: Reducing the of risk of human infection , a new leaflet which explains the hygiene measures that keepers of exotic...
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    Calf cryptosporidiosis problems on the rise

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has released diagnostic data which the company says indicates that calf scour problems caused by cryptosporidia are on the increase. A summary of 2010 results from the company's ScourCheck scheme, which identifies...
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    Pet Smile Month

    September marks ‘ Pet Smile Month ’, and Royal Canin is amongst several companies offering participating practices a great way to build dental sales and reinforce key health messages. During the month, a quarter of a million Doggy Bags and Kitty...
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    Agria offers insurance 'age amnesty' for older pets

    Agria Pet Insurance has announced an 'age amnesty' in May, during which time the company will quote for cover regardless of the age of a pet. The company says it is common for the owners of older pets to have difficulties finding insurance cover for...