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    Research reveals bacteria associated with feline gum disease

    Researchers from the Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition have published two studies which reveal, for the first time, the most common bacterial species associated with gum disease in cats. Working with veterinary dentists and the Harvard affiliated Forsyth...
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    Ceva launches Amodip for the treatment of hypertension in cats

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Amodip, described as the first ever cat-friendly amlodipine licensed for veterinary use for the treatment of hypertension in cats. Amodip is a chicken-flavoured, two-way break chewable tablet; its 1.25mg tablet size...
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    Royal Canin launches anatomical tool

    Royal Canin has launched NATOM Explorer, an interactive online tool designed to help the entire practice team visualise and explain the cat and dog anatomy and disease conditions to their clients. NATOM (‘aNATOMical map’) hosts a library that supports...
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    RCVS DC refuses to restore Wirral vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed an application to be restored to the Register of Veterinary Surgeons from former Wirral-based vet Ian Beveridge. In May 2013 the Committee had asked the Registrar to remove Mr Beveridge from the Register...
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    London gets its first full service veterinary referral centre

    London Vet Specialists (LVS) , billed as the capital's first complete-service referral centre, has announced its official opening in Belsize Park. The centre is headed up by senior surgeon and soft tissue specialist, Dr Janet Kovak McClaran DVM DACVS...
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    Veterinary homeopathy under fire

    Two new campaigns which call on the veterinary profession to unite against the practice of homeopathy have been launched this week. Both campaigns raise concerns about the ethics of veterinary surgeons using irrational, unscientific and ineffective...
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    Derbyshire veterinary nurse struck off for unlawful possession of medicines

    Lindsay Newell, a Derbyshire veterinary nurse, has been struck off by The Veterinary Nurses Disciplinary Committee of the RCVS, after she was found guilty of the unlawful possession of veterinary medicines and failing to give regard to welfare in respect...
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    RCVS and BVA publish Vet Futures report

    The RCVS and the BVA have published the Vet Futures report : their vision for how the veterinary profession should look in 2030, coupled with 34 recommendations for change. The report, which represents the culmination of a year of engagement, consultation...
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    RCVS launches new Practice Standards Scheme

    www.youtube.com/watch The RCVS has launched the new Practice Standards Scheme (PSS), which is now open for applications for both practice accreditations and the new system of PSS awards. Speaking after today’s launch at the London Vet Show, which...
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    Idexx launches new kidney function test for cats and dogs

    www.youtube.com/watch Idexx Laboratories has launched a new renal function test, Idexx SDMA, which the company says can detect chronic kidney disease (CKD) in dogs or cats months or even years earlier than traditional methods. The test is based...
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    New canine ectoparasiticide gets the nod from the EC

    Zoetis has announced that the European Commission has granted marketing authorization for Simparica™ (sarolaner) chewable tablets, a once-monthly medication for the treatment of fleas, ticks and sarcoptic mange in dogs beginning at eight weeks of age...
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    Human and animal health organisations unite to call for proper use of antibiotics

    Leading human and animal health organisations – the British Medical Association (BMA), British Dental Association (BDA), British Veterinary Association (BVA) and Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) - have joined forces for the first time to promote a...
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    Vetcel practices to get health & safety training

    Vetcel , the veterinary buying group, has announced a partnership with Training Progress , through which it will deliver its health and safety training information to member practices. Training Progress is a training management system designed primarily...
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    Surrey mobile vet wins 15 minutes of fame

    Amy Bergs MRCVS, owner of The Cat Doctor in Surrey and co-founder of the new British Mobile Veterinary Association , has won a week's worth of free advertising for her practice on national TV. The competition was run by the mobile payments company...
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    Noel Fitzpatrick to discuss ethics at SPVS/VPMA Congress

    SPVS has announced that Professor Noel Fitzpatrick will appear ‘In Conversation’ with Martin Whiting, lecturer in ethics at the RVC, at the SPVS/VPMA Congress at the Celtic Manor Resort on 29/30th January 2016. Noel is both an inspirational and a...
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    Charity launches new course on infection control

    The Bella Moss Foundation (BMF) and Oncore Online Learning have announced the launch of a 2 week online training course developed to help veterinary professionals implement rigorous, tailored infection controls in practice. Practical Infection Control...
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    New weight management programme for practices

    Royal Canin has announced a new Approved Weight Management Centre programme for vet practices across the UK. As part of the programme, a number of practices across the UK will receive ‘Centre of Excellence’ status for managing overweight or obese...
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    New nutrition company to debut at London Vet Show

    Macahl Animal Health , a new veterinary company which took over the manufacture and distribution of Oralade in the summer, is to make its first appearance at the London Vet Show later this month. The company will be highlighting its Feed Don’t Fast...
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    Bee well read

    5m Books has announced the publication of Honeybee Veterinary Medicine: Apis Mellifera L. by Nicolas Vidal-Naquet, a new book written to help beekeepers and anyone involved in apiculture, and environmental organisations better understand how to preserve...
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    New survey shows the scale of vets' generosity

    The British Veterinary Association has announced the results of the Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey, which found that 84% of veterinary surgeons give up time to work with animal charities and shelters. 72% have a formal arrangement with...
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    New research could help rehoming cats

    Dr. Lauren Finka, a researcher at the University of Lincoln, has developed L-CAT, a new tool for assessing behaviour in cats at rehoming centres and help match them to the ideal new home. During the course of her PhD studies, which were part funded...
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    New paper explains the importance of saddle fit

    The Saddle Research Trust has announced the launch of a new paper explaining the significance of saddle fit on the health and welfare of horse and rider. Saddle fitting, recognising an ill-fitting saddle and the consequences of an ill-fitting saddle...
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    Petplan announces new veterinary award

    Petplan has announced a new category - ‘Rising Star’ - has been added to its 2016 Veterinary Awards. The company says its awards, which recognise members of the veterinary profession who have gone above and beyond in their daily roles, have been focussed...
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    Clinically deficient locum who called other vets "bloody awful" struck off

    Locum David John Porter has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for rude and aggressive behaviour, deficient clinical standards and obstructing the Committee's investigation into the complaints against him. Three charges were found...
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    New report forecasts 50% increase in pet insurance premiums

    Key Note Ltd, has published Pet Insurance 2015 , a report into the state of the UK pet insurance market which forecasts that premiums will rise by 46.7% by 2019. The report notes that the percentage of adults in Great Britain owning at least one dog...