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    Dog owners confused about chips

    Petlog has released the results of research to discover what dog owners know about microchipping and the upcoming change in legislation which will make chipping compulsory from 2016. The survey was conducted amongst 1000 people in May. 46% of those...
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    BVA reiterates support for badger cull pilots

    As the open season for shooting badgers begins on 1 June, the British Veterinary Association is reiterating its support for the planned badger cull pilots as part of the overall bovine TB eradication strategy in England. Although the shooting...
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    Wirral vet struck off for reprehensible failure of care

    The RCVS DC has directed that a Wirral-based veterinary surgeon should be removed from the Register after finding that he had treated clients badly, kept inadequate clinical records, was dishonest in dealing with the RCVS, and that animals in his...
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    Survey shows owners not brushing their dogs' teeth

    A survey carried out by Fish4Dogs has found that a 'staggering' 43% of dog owners do not brush their dog's teeth. As part of the research, 800 people from across the UK were quizzed about their attitude to their pet's dental care in the lead up to...
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    Call for entrants to Vet Charity Challenge

    Organisers are calling for entrants for this year's Vet Charity Challenge, an outdoor sporting fundraiser which also serves as a team building event for practices. Competitors take part in walking, running, cycling and kayaking challenges, along...
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    New research shows equine lameness can be measured

    A new study published in Equine Veterinary Journal's (EVJ) in partnership with the American Association of Equine Practitioners, has shown that a wireless, inertial sensor-based system can effectively measure a horse's response to a flexion test....
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    New study shows owners need to be told when to neuter the cat

    New research led by academics at the University of Bristol's School of Veterinary Sciences has shown that 85% of pet cats are not neutered by the recommended age of four months, possibly due to cat owners needing better information about when to neuter...
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    RCVS calls for Private Members' Bill to protect VN title

    The RCVS has written to the MPs drawn in today's private members' Bill ballot to call upon them to introduce legislation to protect the title 'veterinary nurse' and introduce an effective regulatory system that would ensure that those veterinary nurses...
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    Virbac offers discounted client communication tool

    Virbac is offering its customers a discount on subscriptions to Vet Care Consult, an interactive veterinary medicine and anatomy tool designed to improve client understanding and aid compliance. Vet Care Consult, designed by MediProductions with...
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    New rehab centre for sports and working dogs

    Fitzpatrick Referrals has launched a new sports medicine and rehabilitation centre for dogs at its referral centre in Surrey. Fitzpatrick Referrals has been running a dedicated rehabilitation centre since the practice opened at Eashing in 2007....
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    US researchers developing new canine bone cancer therapy

    The American Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation has awarded Dr. Bruce Smith, director of the Auburn University Research Initiative in Cancer, a two-year grant totaling $118,848 to test a new therapy for treating bone cancer in dogs. According...
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    College of Animal Welfare opens new business school

    The College of Animal Welfare has opened a business school at its training and education centre in Chord Business Park in Godmanchester. CAW Business School provides accountancy courses accredited by the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT...
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    New video considers how chipping may affect your practice

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Tracer microchips , has produced a new video in which Emma Milne and Petlog Executive Celia Walsom consider the implications for practices of the change in the law which will make it compulsory for all dogs to be microchipped...
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    Alstoe launches chewable, flavoured spironolactone

    Alstoe Ltd has launched Tempora, a chewable, flavoured, spironolactone tablet for dogs, indicated for the treatment of congestive heart failure (CHF) arising from mitral valve disease. Alstoe says Tempora's flavouring technology, tablet shape and...
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    Council election results announced

    The RCVS has announced the results of the 2013 Council and Veterinary Nurses Council elections. 4,661 veterinary surgeons voted, the highest turnout seen in ten years. 1,329 veterinary nurses voted, the highest ever number. Veterinary surgeons voted...
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    Petplan announces Animal Charity Award finalists

    Petplan has announced the finalists for the inaugural Petplan and Association of Dogs and Cats Homes (ADCH) Animal Charity Awards. The awards have been set up by Petplan to celebrate the outstanding work of animal charities and not-for-profit organisations...
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    Bayer launches new Drontal campaign

    Bayer Animal Health has announced the launch of a new campaign which plays on our anthropomorphic nature to drive owners into practice for worming. As part of the campaign, the company has enrolled the behaviour specialist and author Sarah Whitehead...
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    Invicta launches cryoanalgesic for minor procedures

    Invicta Animal Health has launched EthyCalm Spray, a cryoanalgesic for minor procedures. The active ingredient, ethyl chloride, acts as a local analgesic (pain relief) when sprayed or wiped onto the skin. According to the company, the product...
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    New anti-epileptic from Boehringer

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched Pexion (imepitoin) a novel treatment for canine idiopathic epilepsy. Canine epilepsy can affect up to 5% of dogs 6 . In most dogs diagnosed with idiopathic epilepsy no underlying cause for the seizures...
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    Cat owners happy to pill pets

    Owners of hyperthyroid cats say they would rather veterinary surgeons prescribed the appropriate dosage for their pets than have an easy way to administer the medicine, according to new research carried out by feline expert Dr Sarah Caney BVSc PhD...
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    WSAVA launches Nutrition Toolkit for veterinary professionals

    The WSAVA's Global Nutrition Committee (GNC) has launched a Nutrition Toolkit for veterinary professionals. The non-branded toolkit contains the following materials: A document outlining the calorie requirements for healthy dogs A ...
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    Ceva launches palatable marbofloxacin

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Marboxidin chewable tablets for dogs and cats for the treatment of micro-organisms susceptible to marbofloxacin, including skin and soft tissue infections (in cats and dogs), respiratory tract infections (in dogs and...
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    Virbac launches NSAID for dogs and horses

    Virbac has launched Inflacam, a meloxicam-based NSAID for the alleviation of pain in both acute and chronic musculo-skeletal disorders in dogs and horses. Inflacam is presented both as an oral suspension and as a chewable tablet for dogs. The...
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    Campaigners welcome draft leglislation to ban wild circus animals

    The Born Free Foundation, British Veterinary Association, Captive Animals' Protection Society and the RSPCA have welcomed the Government's draft legislation to ban the use of wild animals in circuses in England, to be implemented in 2015. The groups...
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    Virbac launches new support site

    Virbac has announced the launch of My Virbac , a new website offering a range of business, marketing and technical services for veterinary professionals. The main elements of My Virbac are: Business support tools to help enhance business...