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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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    New tool for home monitoring of congestive heart failure in cats and dogs

    Vetoquinol has released a free web-based app for clients who own pets suffering from congestive heart failure to monitor their animal's sleeping respiratory rate (SRR) at home The company points to research which shows that most dogs and cats whose...
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    New Wiltshire-based oncology referral service

    Eastcott Referrals in Swindon has launched a new oncology referral service led by RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Medicine, Matthew Best. The new service will offer all the chemo and surgical options. Matthew (pictured right) said: "At Eastcott...
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    Webinar to help student VNs look after mental wellbeing during pandemic

    VetKind, a collaboration between the Association of Veterinary Students of UK and Ireland and SkillsTree Training, are giving a webinar this Saturday which will offer advice for student vet nurses about how they can look after their mental wellbeing...
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    New equine veterinary nursing degree

    Hartpury University has launched a new equine veterinary nursing degree. Hartpury says its four-year BSc (Hons) Equine Veterinary Nursing degree – accredited by the RCVS – is designed to produce a higher calibre of veterinary nurse than foundation...
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    Free online ECC CPD to help vet nurses manage urgent illness and injury cases

    Vets Now has launched a new library of free Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) CPD webinars, and a new emergency support line for its partner practices. The webinars already available cover subjects like cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), emergency...
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    BVA lobbies govt for financial support for vet practices

    The BVA is lobbying the government for business rates relief and other financial support for veterinary practices during the pandemic, arguing that without it many practices may not survive. As part of the package of measures announced by the Chancellor...
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    Agria moves to help unprotected pets during pandemic

    Agria has announced two new measures designed to help make sure pets are covered by insurance during the coronavirus pandemic. Firstly, pets that haven’t received primary vaccinations due to the coronavirus outbreak and develop an issue that would...
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    RCVS announces results of 2020 VN Council Elections

    The RCVS has announced the results of the Veterinary Nurses Council elections, which saw a record number and proportion of the profession turning out to vote this year. 3,112 of the 18,228 veterinary nurses eligible to take part in the elections cast...
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    Test to detect common canine cancers is on the way

    Texas-based diagnostics company Volition Veterinary has announced the results of a proof of concept study for its Nu.Q Vet Assay which found that a single assay detected almost 70% of both canine hemangiosarcoma and canine lymphoma Together, these...
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    Leading referral centre offers free CPD webinars for vet nurses

    Davies Veterinary Specialists, the small animal referral practice based in Hertfordshire, is hosting a special series of free, live online CPD for veterinary nurses to mark Veterinary Nurse Awareness Month in May. The webinar sessions will kick off...
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    'Dog not just for lockdown' campaign as puppy searches jump 120%

    Dogs Trust has temporarily changed its famous strapline to: ‘A Dog Is For Life, Not Just For Lockdown’ after searches for 'buy a puppy' went up by 120% in March. According to data from Propellernet, there was an even bigger rise in searches for the...
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    New initiative to inspire more people to become vet nurses

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists in Essex is running an outreach programme designed to help young people into a career in veterinary nursing this month. Charlotte Fennell and Amber Cooke, senior vet nurses at Southfields (pictured right) have put...
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    VMG publishes Business Re-emergence Manual

    The Veterinary Management Group (VMG) has published a Business Re-emergence Manual to help its members prepare for the relaxation of lockdown restrictions and for the challenges of rebuilding their businesses in a ‘new normal’ environment. The peer...
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    Dechra relaunches e-learning platform

    Dechra Veterinary Products has relaunched the Dechra Academy, its free online training hub, with a fresh format and improved functionality. Membership of the Dechra Academy is free and gives access to content from key opinion leaders examining topics...
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    New vaccine against myxomatosis, RHD1 and RHD2

    MSD Animal Health has launched Nobivac(r) Myxo-RHD Plus, the first single shot vaccine against the three main infectious diseases in rabbits - Myxomatosis, Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease (RHD) classic and variant strains (RHDV-1 and 2). A single 0.5ml...
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    New research shows potential for MCT oil in treatment of canine epilepsy

    New research published open access in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine has concluded that supplementing diet with medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil has the potential to reduce the number of seizures and improve the quality of life for dogs...
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    MSD launches telemedicine facility for practices

    MSD Animal Health has added a telemedicine system to its VetsDeliver platform which allows practices to set up online consultation rooms, hold online appointments on Zoom and charge owners in advance. To use the service, practices have to register...
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    Veterinary wellbeing event goes online for 2020

    WellVet, the annual event held to help veterinary professionals thrive and support each other, has announced the line up for this year's conference, which will be held online on Saturday 23rd May 2020. Five time European champion and British record...
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    Animalcare launches UK's first equine omeprazole granules

    Animalcare has launched Equizol, the UK’s first omeprazole granule treatment for gastric ulcers in horses. The apple-flavoured, gastro-resistant granules can be mixed with dry feed to make administration easier for owners. Animalcare says that...
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    Coronavirus: vet practice turnover improving and fewer staff now in self-isolation

    The RCVS has published the report on its second survey on the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on veterinary businesses, finding a small improvement on the situation last month. The survey was held between the 1st and 5th May and was sent to the...
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    Leading Somerset referral practice launches VN training scheme

    Cave Veterinary Specialists near Taunton has become an RCVS-approved VN training centre and launched an in-house training scheme to develop the veterinary nurses of the future. The practice says its initial plan is to train two student nurses each...
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    RCVS announces changes to review of 'under care', remote prescribing and OOH cover.

    As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the RCVS has announced various changes to the timetable for its review of ‘under care’, remote prescribing and 24/7 out-of-hours emergency cover. As part of its review, the College had planned a series of focus...
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    Hill's launches three new Vet Essentials diets for cats and dogs

    Hill’s Pet Nutrition has added three new products to its Vet Essentials range for cats and dogs: Adult Dry, Adult Wet and No Grain. Exclusive to veterinary practices, the new range targets specific health concerns, allowing vets and nurses to offer...
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    BVA and AVS ask practices not to take advantage of students and new grads during pandemic

    The British Veterinary Association and the Association of Student Vets are asking veterinary practices not to exploit recruitment fears caused by the coronavirus pandemic by offering unpaid or voluntary work to final year students and new graduates....