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    Vets Now reaches final of "Employer of the Year"

    Vets Now has reached the final of the "Employer of the Year" at the forthcoming Private Business Awards . Judged by a panel of key UK business leaders, the winners will be announced at an awards ceremony on 6 th September 2012. More than 600...
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    CEVA Animal Health launches new D.A.P. website

    CEVA Animal Health has launched a new website - www.dapfordogs.com - to advise veterinary professionals and dog owners about its veterinary behaviour product, D.A.P. The new site features advice on how to prevent stress at key stages of a dog's...
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    Royal Canin launches 1.5kg & 3.5kg Feline Satiety Support

    Royal Canin has introduced Feline Satiety Support diet in 1.5kg and 3.5kg bags to complement the existing packs of 28 sachets. Royal Canin veterinary support manager Lepha McCartan said: "As every vet and vet nurse knows, obesity is an ever-increasing...
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    Veterinary time capsule to be buried under Glasgow hospital

    Pets’n’Vets has announced that it is burying a veterinary time capsule under its new Roundhouse Veterinary Hospital being built on the southside of Glasgow. Brainchild of Pets’n’Vets partner Ross Allan, the idea is that the capsule will reveal to...
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    Dechra to host Cushing's webinar

    Dechra is hosting ‘The three things about Cushing’s I wish I’d known sooner’, a free one-hour webinar at 7pm on Wednesday 4th June. The company says the webinar, presented by Dechra veterinary technical advisor, Emily Casey BVM&S MRCVS (pictured),...
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    Get Well Friends: new retail opportunity for practices

    'Get Well Friends', a new retail opportunity for veterinary practices, has now officially launched with a new website: www.getwellfriends.com Described by their inventor, childrens' author Kes Gray, as "the ouch factor mixed with the...
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    Geneticists identify mutation behind primary lens luxation in terriers

    A mutation responsible for Primary Lens Luxation (PLL), a painful and blinding inherited eye condition, has been indentified by geneticists working in the Kennel Club Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust. They expect a DNA test to identify carriers...
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    Farm vets: Last chance for £500 cash prize

    Market research company Bax Interaction has made a last call for veterinary surgeons to take part in a survey about parasite control practices for beef cattle - with a chance to win a £500 cash prize. The research aims to establish: which products...
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    New course to help vets get better at talking to clients about money

    The RCVS Academy has launched ‘Communicating cost’, a free course designed to help vets discuss treatment costs with clients. The course offers practical tips and is also designed to help vets understand their obligations under the Code of Professional...
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    BEVA Congress to focus on feet

    BEVA has announced that this year, there will be a lecture stream at Congress dedicated to feet and farriery, aimed at vets, nurses and farriers, and designed to encourage teamwork between the three. The farriery stream will run all day on Saturday...
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    Molar Ltd wins Best Dog Health Product for ProDen PlaqueOff

    Molar Ltd has carried off the award for Best Dog Health Product 2007/2008 for ProDen PlaqueOff™ Animal, at the Your Dog and Your Cat Product Awards in London. John Leonard, Product Manager at Molar Ltd., said: "This is a great achievement for...
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    FAB presents awards for feline-friendly medicines

    The Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB) has announced the winners of four 'Easy to Give' Awards, given to the makers of veterinary medicines designed to be easy to administer to cats. Claire Bessant, FAB's Chief Executive, said: 'Medicating cats is notoriously...
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    Improved trading conditions in veterinary sector

    Pfizer has released the results of its first Performance Index (formerly the Fort Dodge Index) which shows mildly improved trading conditions for the companion animal veterinary market in the first quarter of 2011. Those aspects of veterinary business...
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    Warning: lack of 24 hour cover may seriously damage your career

    Following a meeting between SPVS and the Royal College, SPVS president elect Richard Hillman has issued a warning that vets working in practices which fail to provide 24 hour emergency cover to patients are risking their careers, whether the practice...
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    Free dosing wheel for anti-epilepsy treatment

    Genitrix is offering practices a specially designed dosing wheel to ensure the accurate administration of Libromide (potassium bromide), the company's treatment for refractory canine epilepsy. The wheel indicates the dosage required according to the...
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    Ceva to carry out fireworks radio campaign

    Ceva Animal Health is joining forces with Dog's Trust to carry out a radio campaign to educate owners on the importance of preparing their pets for the firework season. The series of interviews - which will go out on both BBC and local radio on...
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    New occupational health support for vets and their employers

    VetSurgeon.org and Clinical Partners have joined forces to offer the profession two new sources of help coping with physical or mental illness in practice. Clinical Partners is the UK’s largest private mental healthcare partnership, founded by VetSurgeon...
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    Horiba to host equine biosecurity webinar

    Horiba is hosting "Biosecurity for Equine Teams", a free webinar for vets on Thursday 3rd April at 7:30pm. The webinar is being presented by Cassie Woods (RVN Cons) CertNCS, Equine Nurse and Partner at Lower House Equine Clinic in Shropshire. Cassie...
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    ESCCAP launches parasite infection maps

    The European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP) has launched interactive maps to display the geographical distribution of parasites and parasite-associated infections in companion animals across six European countries. The maps...
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    David Godfrey takes up post as BSAVA President

    David Godfrey has moved into his post as BSAVA President for 2025-26. Taking over the Presidency from Julian Hoad, David will continue to focus on the Programme of Change and the BSAVA’s new strategy, which includes some new products and services....
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    RVC to provide farm health investigation service in Wales

    Veterinary surgeons and students from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) are heading to Wales to establish a farm health investigation service for vets and farmers in the South Wales region. The RVC is working in collaboration with the Coleg Sir...
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    Boehringer Ingelheim launches photo competition for £1500 travel voucher

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched a new competition for vets and nurses to win a £1,500 Thomson 'Round The World' travel voucher. The competition is called 'Celebrate Life with Norman', the knitted star of the Vetmedin advert. To enter, you...
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    Last chance to complete RCVS surveys

    The completion date for the RCVS surveys of the veterinary and veterinary nursing professions is Monday 8 February, and the College is urging anyone who has not yet completed their survey to do so. The data collected will be used to help develop...
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    New prescription guide to improve antimicrobial compliance

    Bayer Animal Health has produced a take home prescription guide to encourage pet owners to remain compliant with its antimicrobial, Veraflox (pradofloxacin). The leaflet contains prescription details together with a treatment record and next appointment...
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    Win a year's online CPD from Improve at London Vet Show

    Improve International is offering six subscriptions each day to its Online Bitesize CPD training programme on its stand – D25 - at the London Vet Show. Visitors will have the opportunity to test their knowledge in a short quiz with three veterinary...