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    New veterinary mental health research grants available

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative is inviting applications for the first Sarah Brown Mental Health Research Grant, named after an RCVS Council member who died tragically in 2017. One £20,000 grant will be awarded each year for five years, starting...
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    Research provides new insights into feline pancytopenia outbreak

    The RVC has published two studies which give a greater insight to the 2021 outbreak of feline pancytopenia. The outbreak, which was widely covered in the media , caused concern amongst cat owners. The findings of an investigation found a link between...
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    New hedgehog and wildlife information for vets

    The BSAVA has released a new collection of resources to help veterinary surgeons treat hedgehogs. The resource includes content from Companion, BSAVA Congress, and the BSAVA Manual of Wildlife Casualties. Topics range from hand-rearing to anaesthesia...
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    CVS reports continued growth and expands into Australian market

    Veterinary group CVS has published a trading update for the year 2023 in which it reports organic revenue growth of 7.3% and its entry into the Australian marketplace. The company says the like-for-like sales increase was at the upper end of its target...
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    New initiative to help practices help new puppy owners

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has launched ‘Relax, it’s a Puppy Thing’, a new initiative designed to bond new puppy owners to their veterinary practice and encourage them to develop good preventative healthcare habits. The company says that by...
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    Vetoquinol launches dedicated large animal/equine sales team

    Vetoquinol UK Ltd is launching a dedicated large animal/equine sales force on the 1 st July. The company says the move reflects the change in cattle and equine veterinary practice to become specialists. Vetoquinol's large animal brands include...
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    New government-funded veterinary receptionist qualification

    Improve International has launched a new course for veterinary receptionists to achieve the nationally accredited Edexcel QCF Level 2 Certificate in Customer Service, but with the assessment tailored specifically to demonstrate excellence in veterinary...
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    563 vets removed from Register for non-payment

    The RCVS has removed 563 veterinary surgeons from the Register from 1 June for non-payment of retention fees. A list of those who remained off the Register as of 31 July 2012 is available here: www.rcvs.org.uk/removals2012 . The College says it...
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    King Charles rehomes chicken charity's millionth hen

    King Charles has adopted the millionth hen to be rehomed by the British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT). Founded in 2005 by Jane Howorth MBE, the British Hen Welfare Trust rehomes commercial laying hens that would usually be sent to slaughter, typically at...
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    Vet's pet parasite business snapped up by Bought by Many

    VetBox, a parasiticide subscription business founded in 2016 by Will Woodley MRCVS has been acquired by the pet health insurer, Bought By Many. The company, which now has over 20,000 monthly subscribers in the UK, saw a massive growth during the pandemic...
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    New study suggests reduced complication rates with laparoscopic vs open ovariectomy

    A retrospective study published in the BSAVA's Journal of Small Animal Practice suggests that complications are less common after a laparoscopic than an open ovariectomy 1 . For the study, Tim Charlesworth, an RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery...
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    Neutered female dogs three times more likely to leak

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has found that neutering female dogs makes them three times more likely to develop urinary incontinence (UI) 1 . The research, carried out by the Royal Veterinary College’s (RVC) VetCompass...
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    Veterinary nurse role defined to provide clarity for vets and the public

    The RCVS VN Council has developed a definition of veterinary nursing, in order to provide greater clarity both to the veterinary profession and the public about what the role entails. The definition agreed by VN Council is as follows: Veterinary...
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    Animalcare adds toothpaste to its range

    Animalcare has added Orozyme Oral Hygiene Gel, an enzymatic plaque-suppressing toothpaste, to its range. The company has also carried out research amongst 60 practices which found that despite the fact that over 80% of dogs over the age of three reportedly...
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    CEVA launches Meloxidyl for cattle & pigs

    CEVA Animal Health has launched the anti-inflammatory Meloxidyl for cattle and pigs. Meloxidyl is meloxicam-based solution for the management of respiratory disease, mastitis and diarrhoea in cattle and non-infectious locomotor disorders and puerperal...
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    Michaela Strachan presents fluke facts DVD

    Janssen Animal Health has produced a new DVD called 'Fluke: That's a Fact', which is available free from the company. The 18 minute film features TV presenter Michaela Strachan discussing the big issues surrounding fluke in sheep, such as the...
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    Vets should educate farmers about cow welfare

    Vets and farmers must do more to improve dairy cow welfare in the UK, according to the British Veterinary Association (BVA). The call comes after careful consideration of major reports and opinions on the welfare of dairy cattle by FAWC (Farm Animal...
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    Norbrook launches 2nd generation pour-on wormer

    Norbrook Laboratories Ltd has launched a second generation Eprinomectin Pour On solution with zero milk withhold and a 10 day meat withdrawal period. Eprizero, for beef and dairy cattle, is indicated for the treatment and prevention of a range of economically...
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    Another record year for BEVA Congress

    The British Equine Veterinary Association reports that its annual Congress last month had 1700 attendees, the highest number in seven years and a 4% increase on 2018. This year the event delivered more than 90 hours of CPD lectures, workshops and...
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    New treatment to reduce transition diseases in cows

    Elanco Animal Health has launched Imrestor, a new treatment designed to help prevent transition diseases in cows and potentially reduce antibiotic usage 1 . During the 60 days before to 30 days after calving, dairy cows experience a dip in their natural...
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    RCVS announces runners in the 2016 Council elections

    The RCVS has announced the names of the candidates standing in the Council elections this year and is, once again, inviting veterinary surgeons to put questions to them directly in this year’s 'Quiz the candidates'. There are eight candidates (well...
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    Virbac launches broad spectrum wormer for dogs

    Virbac Animal Health has launched a broad spectrum wormer for dogs called Endogard (praziquantel, pyrantel and febantel). Virbac says Endogard offers treatment against most types of intestinal worms found commonly in dogs. It is presented in two tablet...
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    Bristol Vet Specialists launches chronic pain clinic for cats and dogs in the South West

    Bristol Vet Specialists has launched a chronic pain clinic for cats and dogs in the South West of England, led by Jo Murrell , European Specialist in Anaesthesia and Analgesia. The clinic offers Specialist care primarily for patients with osteoarthritis...
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    New Digital Toxin Toolkit for vets

    TVM has launched the Digital Toxin Toolkit, billed as offering everything you need to manage poisoning cases at your fingertips. The toolkit contains triage forms, a contact directory, emergency action guidelines and a drug glossary, together with...
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    New scheme to help farmers avoid effects of bovine TB

    Cattle Health Certification Standards (CHeCS) has launched CHeCS bTB Herd Accreditation , a new scheme to evaluate risk and recognise farmers who step up biosecurity to help control bovine TB (bTB) in England and Wales. The voluntary scheme, which...