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    Applications sought for animal welfare volunteering grant

    Vet Nurse Online is inviting applications for this years 'Volunteering for Animal Welfare Grant' for £500 towards volunteering in the assistance of animal welfare worldwide. Vet Nurse Online says volunteering to help improve animal welfare can be...
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    Dying veterinary specialist's inspirational campaign

    European Specialist in Veterinary Dentistry Lisa Milella has revealed in an interview with the Sunday People that she has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease, a condition which few people survive for more than 2-5 years. It's hard to imagine...
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    A third of homeowners annoyed by neighbours' noisy pets

    Insulation manufacturer Saint-Gobain Isover has published the results of a survey of 2000 homeowners which found that 36% are annoyed by noise made by neighbours' pets. The Noise Report was commissioned to discover how many homeowners suffered with...
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    A third of homeowners annoyed by neighbours' noisy pets

    Insulation manufacturer Saint-Gobain Isover has published the results of a survey of 2000 homeowners which found that 36% are annoyed by noise made by neighbours' pets. The Noise Report was commissioned to discover how many homeowners suffered with...
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    Purina launches new practice support programme

    Purina PetCare has announced the launch of the Purina Partners Programme, through which the company will offer practices their own business consultant tasked with giving advice that reflects the unique challenges facing each practice. Through the...
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    RCVS appoints new treasurer

    The RCVS has appointed Amanda Boag as its new Treasurer, replacing Dr Bradley Viner who will become (junior) Vice-President in July. Amanda will officially take up her post at RCVS Day - the College's Annual General Meeting and Awards Day - on Friday...
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    Bayer kicks off the 2014 World Cup

    What does a well-known flea & tick collar have in common with the World Cup? It transpires that the same Bayer MaterialScience technology which is being used by Adidas to make the 'Brazuca' - the new official match ball - more stable, elastic and...
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    Petplan wins Vets4Pets/Companion Care tender

    Petplan has announced that it has won a formal tender to become the chosen pet insurance provider for Vets4Pets and Companion Care, as part of a five year deal to provide cover for over 250 practices. Simon Masding, Petplan's Head of Sales and Partnerships...
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    RCVS summarises June Council meeting

    The RCVS has issued a summary of the key decisions made at the June Council meeting. The summary is below, but for those who prefer, Nick Stace has done a four-minute piece to camera: 24/7 & Postnominals Council agreed in principal to changes...
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    333 vets removed from the Register

    The RCVS has removed 333 veterinary surgeons from the Register for non-payment of their annual renewal fees. The final deadline for payment of the annual renewal fee passed on 31 May and the RCVS has written to those who have not paid to inform them...
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    Victory for campaign to retain postnominals

    The RCVS announced in a tweet yesterday afternoon that it will be retaining postnominals on the Register. #RCVScouncil agrees to retain postnominals on Register. Proposals to improve clarity to come back to future meeting. — RCVS (@RCVS_UK) June...
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    Purina launches inaugural Feline Dental Health Month

    Purina is inviting practices to participate in its inaugural UK Feline Dental Health Month, which starts on 1st July 2014. As part of the initiative, participating practices are being asked to give their cat-owning clients free dental health checks...
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    RCVS Council announces response to 24/7 review

    The RCVS has announced the steps it will be taking in response to the Standards Committee's review of 24/7 emergency care. Whilst the College has stopped short of making home visits entirely discretionary, it has confirmed that with regards to 24...
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    Improved Zylkène pack and display

    Vétoquinol has announced that Zylkène, a complementary feed used to help pets cope with unpredictable situations, is now available in a 20 capsule pack. The new packs have been designed to have more 'stand out appeal' on the shelves. Veterinary practices...
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    17 porky pets fight for PDSA prize

    The PDSA has announced the start of its annual pet slimming competition, and revealed the 17 competitors who will be fighting to win the title of Pet Fit Club Slimmer Of The Year. The competition is run to highlight the high level of pet obesity in...
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    Prime Minister urged to act on antimicrobial resistance

    The Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics is urging the Prime Minister to make the announcement on antimicrobial resistance he promised the House of Commons during Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday 7th May 2014. In a reply to a question from Zac...
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    New company to improve working relations with foreign vets

    Luis Sainz-Pardo, a Spanish vet who migrated to the UK, has started VetAbroad , a new company which will offer advice and support to practices employing foreign vets, and training to non-UK practitioners in order that they are better equipped to work...
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    Elanco launches waiting room display competition

    Elanco Companion Animal Health has launched a competition to encourage veterinary professionals to showcase the company's new range of practice support materials for the company's parasiticides, Comfortis and Trifexin. To enter the competition, you...
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    New study shows diclofenac kills eagles

    The RSPB has reported the results of two studies which revealed that a greater diversity of birds of prey, including some eagles, are killed eating carrion contaminated with diclofenac. The RSPB says that these findings strengthen the case of banning...
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    Cats need 15% less food in the summer

    The University of Liverpool's School of Veterinary Science has released the results of research carried out in collaboration with the Royal Canin Research Centre in France, which shows that cats eat 15% less in the summer than the winter. Researchers...
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    Virbac launches carprofen-based NSAID for cats and dogs

    Virbac has announced the launch of Carprox Vet, a carprofen-based NSAID indicated for the alleviation of post-operative pain and inflammation following orthopaedic and soft tissue surgery in dogs and cats and for the treatment of chronic pain and inflammation...
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    Animal welfare should be part of the national curriculum, say UK teachers

    The RSPCA has published the results of a survey which found that teachers in the UK are strongly in support of teaching animal welfare in the classroom, with 93% of respondents stating they would teach animal welfare in the classroom if they had the...
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    Police seek help in hunt for bogus vet

    A bogus vet who pleaded guilty to a number animal cruelty and fraud offences is being sought by Humberside Police after he failed to appear at court for sentencing. Jayson Paul Wells (pictured right), 30, of Driffield in the East Riding of Yorkshire...
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    Graduates say EMS placements are an essential part of the degree

    The RCVS has released the results of a survey it conducted which has found that the vast majority of recent graduates from UK veterinary schools consider extra-mural studies (EMS) to be an essential component of the veterinary degree. The survey was...
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    BVA refuses Badger Trust's call to support judicial review

    The President of the British Veterinary Association has written to the Badger Trust to clarify the BVA position on the pilot badger culls in England, stating that it will not be supporting the Trust's application for a judicial review. The BVA Council...