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    New materials to help practices promote dental health

    Animalcare has published a selection of materials to help veterinary practices promote good dental health during Pet Dental Health Month which runs in February. The company has created a new waiting room board kit as a way for veterinary staff to remind...
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    New support for vets abused on social media … and elsewhere

    VetSurgeon.org has set up VETS FOR VETS a new, private support group on the site for veterinary surgeons who’ve found themselves on the receiving end of unfair criticism or abuse on social media and elsewhere. The internet has brought major changes...
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    Study shows most adverse veterinary drug reactions go unreported

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has concluded that the majority of suspected adverse drug reactions (SADR) in veterinary medicine go unreported. The authors say that whilst it has long been suspected that adverse drug reactions...
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    Cardiff practice first to achieve gold for rabbit care in Wales

    Valley Veterinary Hospital in Cardiff has been awarded the first Gold Standard Award for rabbit care in Wales by the Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund (RWAF). There are only 11 other practices in the UK that hold the Gold Standard Award for rabbit...
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    New project aims to inform care of older dogs

    The BSAVA charity, PetSavers has awarded a Citizen Science research grant to support the development of a new tool to help veterinary professionals and pet owners work together to provide the best care to senior dogs. The grant has been awarded to...
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    Pneumonia vaccines now licensed for use in pregnant cows

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has announced that its BRD vaccines, Bovalto Respi 3 and Bovalto Respi 4, are now licensed for use in pregnant cows. Bovalto Respi 3 contains strains of parainfluenza virus 3, bovine respiratory syncytial virus and...
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    Schering-Plough to launch new stress management product

    Schering-Plough, is to launch Zylkene, a new product to help manage stress in cats and dogs at BSAVA Congress this April. Zylkene is a globally patented bioactive decapeptide derived from the milk protein casein. The company says that it will...
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    Aldosterone symposium now online

    Ceva Animal Health has published video recordings of its second ' Human and Veterinary Crosstalk Symposium on Aldosterone' . Over 100 world experts in human and veterinary cardiology from 15 different countries attended the symposium, where delegates...
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    Vet suspended for assault

    Yorkshire-based Richard Sutcliffe MRCVS has been suspended for six months after being convicted of common assault, and for conducting surgery and administering POM-V medicine to a person. The first charge related to his conviction on two counts of...
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    Imepitoin canine noise phobia indication appraised

    Veterinary Prescriber has published a critical appraisal of the evidence regarding the use of Pexion (imepition) for the reduction of anxiety and fear associated with noise phobia in dogs, for which the drug is now licensed. Andrea Tarr, Veterinary...
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    Petplan & VetSurgeon call for PIA award nominations

    Petplan has launched this year's Insurance Advisor Award in association with VetSurgeon.org, and is calling for nominations. The award is to recognise the hard work and dedication that Petplan Insurance Advisors (PIAs) do to highlight the importance...
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    New app could save human and animal lives

    A new app called What3words , which allows anyone to give their location using just three words, is being recommended by the emergency services for its potential to save lives. What3words divides the globe into a grid of 57 trillion squares measuring...
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    Veterinary profession's answer to CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

    The University of Surrey has announced the launch of ArroGen Veterinary Forensics , the first forensic service dedicated to combating crimes against animals. The new service, a partnership between the university's School of Veterinary Medicine and...
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    CMA vet investigation rearranges deckchairs on the Titanic

    The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has concluded that there are competition problems within the veterinary services market and proposed a series of remedial actions. However, many of the causes of above-inflation increases in the cost of veterinary...
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    New ear drops for otitis externa

    Krka has launched Otomicol ear drops and cutaneous suspension for the treatment of otitis externa and primary and secondary infections of the skin and adnexa 1 . Otomicol contains miconazole nitrate, prednisolone acetate and polymyxin B. The product...
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    RSA unveils Preferred Referral Network

    RSA has confirmed the initial 27 practices that have joined its new Preferred Referral Network , launching today. The creation of the network means that whilst veterinary surgeons can continue to appoint referral practices as they do now, owners of...
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    BVA & RSPCA call on Government to end non-stun slaughter

    The BVA has joined forces with the RSPCA in calling on the Government to repeal a legal exemption that permits animals to be slaughtered without pre-stunning, causing unnecessary pain and suffering. The latest figures from 2017/18 reveal that over...
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    Vetoquinol launches Florfenicol injection for cattle and pigs

    Vetoquinol UK Limited has launched Kefloril, containing 300mg/ml florfenicol for use in cattle and pigs in 100ml and 250ml vials. In cattle, Kefloril is licensed for preventative and therapeutic treatment of respiratory tract infections. In pigs...
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    Council election results announced

    The RCVS has announced the results of the 2013 Council and Veterinary Nurses Council elections. 4,661 veterinary surgeons voted, the highest turnout seen in ten years. 1,329 veterinary nurses voted, the highest ever number. Veterinary surgeons...
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    MSD launches Big Flea Guarantee

    MSD Animal Health has launched the Big Flea Guarantee, a new marketing initiative to support its flea and tick treatment for dogs, Bravecto. The launch began with a live webcast from the University of Bristol offering advice for pet owners on managing...
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    Free EBVM webinars for vets

    Royal Canin is hosting a series of three free, 30-minute webinars offering veterinary surgeons an introduction to evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM). The webinars are presented by Dr Rachel Dean BVMS PhD MSc(EBHC) DSAM(fel) SFHEA MRCVS, Clinical...
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    Improve launches Diagnostic Imaging (Computed Tomography) GPAdvCert

    Improve International has announced the launch of the latest in a series of General Practitioner Advanced Certificates (GPAdvCert): Diagnostic Imaging (Computed Tomography - CT). The 12-module programme is aimed at European veterinary professionals...
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    Fish saves dog

    Skeldale Veterinary Centre reports that it has performed the world's first fish skin graft on a dog that was 'days from death' from a seriously infected wound. The surgery was carried out in August 2018 and is, they say, the first time it has been...
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    Animal abusers could now face five years in the slammer

    People who abuse animals could face up to five years in prison after the Environment Secretary Michael Gove introduced a new Bill to Parliament yesterday which increases the maximum sentence from the current 6 months. This, says the government, would...
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    Ferret owners avoid vets

    A survey of almost 1400 ferret owners carried out by the Ferret Education & Research Trust (FERT) and pet food manufacturers James Wellbeloved has revealed that 40% of the UK's ferret owners never take their animals to a vet, with a further 9...