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    Stem cell breakthrough could mean cure for heart disease in cats ... and humans

    The Royal Veterinary College has announced that its researchers have identified the conditions needed to generate pluripotent stem cells from domestic cats, a finding which could lead to a cure for feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in cats, and ultimately...
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    Simparica Trio antiparasiticide for dogs set for launch in spring 2020 after gaining EC marketing authorisation

    Zoetis has announced that it plans to launch Simparica Trio (sarolaner/moxidectin/pyrantel) chewable tablets, a once-monthly triple combination antiparasitic medication for dogs with, or at risk from, mixed external and internal parasitic infestations...
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    Leading vet group addresses the veterinary suicide issue

    The Linnaeus Group , the Mars Petcare-owned veterinary group which owns nearly 150 practices around the country, has launched a new initiative to try and help address the high rates of suicide in the veterinary profession. The Group has trained almost...
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    Tortoise conference offers six hours CPD

    Turtle Survival Europe has announced that it is to hold a CPD qualifying conference, 'Chelonian Conservation and Welfare in Europe', from 10:00am to 4:00pm on Saturday 16th November 2019 at Writtle University College in Essex. The programme for the...
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    New test for UTI in cats and dogs

    Test and Treat , a company which develops point of care tests for the detection of urinary tract infections, has launched U-Treat, a urine test which it says could change the way veterinary surgeons approach cases of suspected urinary infections in dogs...
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    Practices encouraged to use Awards as opportunity to audit practice wellbeing

    The Society for Practising Veterinary Surgeons and the RCVS Mind Matters Initiative are encouraging practices to use the Vet Wellbeing Awards entry process as an opportunity to audit the wellbeing of their teams. The Vet Wellbeing Awards, which are...
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    Nominations now invited for Vet Nurse of the Year Award

    Nominations are now open for the Ceva Animal Welfare Awards 2020, including the Vet Nurse of the Year Award. The awards celebrate the achievements of remarkable people who dedicate their lives to improving animal health and welfare both in the UK...
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    Parasitologist warns of growing threat from exotic ticks

    Parasitologist Dr Ian Wright, head of the European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites UK and Ireland (ESCCAP), has warned of a growing threat from exotic ticks arriving in the UK. Speaking at Improve International's OV Conference last week...
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    BSAVA's new app offers the essentials for vet nurses

    The BSAVA has launched a new app to give members easy access to the information they need for daily practice. The new app, which can be downloaded from the App Store or Google Play, gives access to the BSAVA small animal formulary, BSAVA Guide to...
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    RCVS to demonstrate new CPD-recording platform for veterinary nurses at BVNA

    The RCVS will be showing off its new CPD recording platform, 1CPD, at BVNA Congress later this week (Friday 11 to Sunday 13 October, International Centre Telford, Shropshire TF3 4JH). The new platform will be officially launched in January 2020, and...
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    Sarah Caney to present free feline diabetes CPD webinar

    Royal Canin has announced it is hosting "Challenges and Solutions in Diagnosis and Management of Feline Diabetes Mellitus", a webinar by Dr Sarah Caney on Wednesday 27 th November. Sarah, who is one of twelve recognised Specialists in feline medicine...
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    BVA makes the case for eating more veal and goat meat

    The BVA, the British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA), the Goat Veterinary Society (GVS) and the British Veterinary Poultry Association (BVPA) have launched a new policy position addressing the issues surrounding surplus male animals on farms , recommending...
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    RCVS relaxes new CPD requirements to help transition

    The RCVS has announced two changes to its CPD policy as it switches from the rolling three year requirement to the annual one , starting in 2020. The first is that the College will allow veterinary surgeons and nurses to carry over some of the CPD...
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    BVA responds to new TB study which found significant reductions in cull areas

    The British Veterinary Association has responded to a study by Downs et al assessing the effects from four years of badger culling in England on the incidence of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in cattle. The study , published in Nature Scientific Reports...
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    Government calls for cat microchipping evidence

    The government has launched a call for evidence on cat microchipping , to find out what the effect of compulsory microchipping would be on owners, rescue and rehoming centres and cats themselves. Although microchipping has been a legal requirement...
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    Puppies wanted! Reward offered!

    Ceva Animal Health and the University of Lincoln are looking for puppies that are less than 12 weeks old to take part in a behaviour study, and are offering veterinary nurses a £10 voucher for every animal recruited. The placebo-controlled study is...
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    J. A. K Marketing launches reverse-wound cohesive bandage

    J. A. K Marketing has launched the Purfect Aniwrap Sketch reverse-wound cohesive bandage. Reverse wound bandages are made with the adhesive on the outside and design printed on the inside, making it easier to apply the bandage without over-tightening...
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    New Yorkshire-based pet pain clinic

    Paragon Veterinary Referrals in Wakefield has announced the launch of a chronic pain clinic for pets referred to the centre by external first opinion practices. The clinic is being run by Liz Leece, an RCVS and EBVS Specialist in veterinary anaesthesia...
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    Royal Canin to present new Weight Management range at BVNA Congress

    Royal Canin has announced it will introduce the latest in its Veterinary Health Nutrition range - Weight Management - at BVNA Congress this week, ahead of the national launch on 1 st November. The Weight Management range offers nutritional solutions...
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    BSAVA launches veterinary nurses Case Reports session

    The BSAVA is launching a new initiative which will enable aspiring veterinary nurses to present their interesting or novel cases at BSAVA Congress 2020 (2nd-5th April). The Case Reports session has been devised by BSAVA’s programme committee to support...
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    New otitis externa information resource

    Elanco Animal Health has launched the Osurnia Ear Health Hub, a canine otitis externa information and support resource for veterinary professionals. The Osurnia Ear Health Hub includes information about the treatment of canine otitis externa from...
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    Survey finds guinea pig owners are conscientious

    Burgess Pet Care has announced the results of its Great British Guinea Pig Census, which has found that in general, guinea pig owners are good at caring for their pets. Encouragingly, 88% of the 5046 people surveyed said they keep guinea pigs in groups...
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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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    York-based vet suspended for dishonest horse passports and falsifying clinical records

    York-based Dr Michael Richard Jones has been suspended by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for two months, for making dishonest entries in horse passports and subsequently making dishonest entries in the same horses’ clinical records. The Disciplinary...
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    Northants practice shows the lengths people will go for their guinea pigs

    The Cat and Rabbit Care Clinic in Abington , Northampton seems to be defying the commonly-held belief that owners of some the more common exotics are not prepared to go to any great lengths if their animal gets ill. According to head veterinary surgeon...