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    Pressure mounts for older people to be able to keep pets

    A survey of more than 4,000 members of the public by the Pet Food Manufacturers' Association (PFMA) has revealed that 90% of people think that separation from a pet is traumatic for older people entering residential care or sheltered accommodation.....
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    Rabbits being sent to an early grave by ignorance

    The lives of pet rabbits in Britain, the UK's third most popular pet, are being drastically cut short due to owners' ignorance and misinformation, according to a survey for Rabbit Awareness Week (26 th April - 2 nd May 2010). The survey reveal......
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    Referral veterinary surgeon launches webinar series

    Anthony Chadwick , a referral dermatologist, has teamed up with other experts to offer a series of web-based seminars with the aim of bringing accessible and convenient CPD to vets and veterinary nurses. The first 50 VetNurse members to register can...
  • Practical Nursing Tips

    Safely opening glass vials

    Especially the vetergesic ones, as I have known vets and nurses to open them with their bare hands (ouch!) and the vial shatters in their hand If you dont have one of those special vial openers, ALWAYS used a piece of tissue, or similar to protect...
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    Survey to raise reproduction awareness

    Vets and vet nurses are being asked to take part in a survey which aims to help the industry get a better understanding of canine reproduction health issues. The survey is being conducted by Virbac Animal Health as part of its reproductive health...
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    ProReward launches new treat varieties

    Petproject is updating its ProReward 100% Liver treats and have added three new varieties to the range, a low fat 100% Chicken, hypoallergenic 100% Venison and 100% Icelandic Cod which is high in Omega-3 fatty acids. Petproject says that after speaking...
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    New book offers overview of the veterinary profession

    A new eBook from electronic publisher Quicklook Books aims to give outsiders a broad overview of the veterinary profession. According to author, veterinary surgeon Bob Lehner, Quicklook@Vets offers readers the opportunity to get below the surface of...
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    Nestle Purina launches anti-ageing diet for dogs

    Nestlé Purina is launching a new diet this month which, according to the company, helps delay the canine brain ageing process. The diet, Pro Plan Senior 7+ Original, is enriched with medium chain triglycerides (MCTs). Research carried out by...
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    Chipped cat reunited with owner after 8 years

    A cat which was lost eight years ago has been reunited with his owner thanks to the RSPCA, and the fact that the animal had been chipped. 'Bigga' went missing at the end of 2002 from his home in High Wycombe. His owner Lorna Fothergill launched.....
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    Petplan announces winners of the Veterinary Awards

    Following a nationwide search to find the UK's top veterinary professionals for 2010, Petplan has announced the winners of the Veterinary Awards. The Petplan Veterinary Awards recognise and applaud staff and practices throughout the country that.....
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    New research-based D.A.P marketing materials

    CEVA Animal Health has updated its practice support materials to include an all-encompassing D.A.P. client leaflet, a website and a new vet detailer. The new materials, which also include a D.A.P. and Feliway reference guide containing details of 31...
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    Bayer launches 'Be Lungworm Aware' initiative

    Bayer Animal Health, manufacturer of Advocate, is launching an advertising campaign to support its 'Be Lungworm Aware' initiative, which aims to educate pet owners on the spread of Angiostrongylus vasorum and encourage them to seek advice from...
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    New website for Vygon Vet

    Vygon Vet, a division of Vygon (UK) Ltd, has announced the launch of its website - www.vygonvet.co.uk . Vygon has been supplying the veterinary market for 15 years. The new website means the company's products can now be bought direct online. The....
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    Win a blood pressure monitor

    US company Midmark is running a UK prize draw to win a Cardell 9401 blood pressure monitor worth nearly £2000. To enter the draw, click here .
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    Charities divided over dog licence proposal

    Dogs Trust has come out firmly against RSPCA-supported proposals to re-introduce the dog licence. The dog welfare charity says it does not believe re-introducing the dog licence would provide a welfare benefit for dogs. It has also expressed surprise...
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    Win a trip to WSAVA with Petplan

    At next week's BSAVA, Petplan will be giving away a VIP trip for two to the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) Congress in Geneva in June 2010. The package includes 2 admission tickets to the congress as well as flights, accommodation...
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    New research on veterinary suicide rate

    A new paper by D J Bartram and D S Baldwin, published in this week's Veterinary Record, has found that veterinary surgeons are four times as likely as the general public, and around twice as likely as other healthcare professionals, to die by suicide...
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    Virbac's flea campaign to challenge retailers

    Virbac - manufacturer of Effipro - has launched the 'Flea Free Zones' campaign to help practices fight back against retail competition in the flea control market. The company says that with an on-pet flea product market estimated to be worth well...
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    Genitrix launches new canine epilepsy treatment

    Genitrix has launched Libromide, the first licensed formulation of potassium bromide for the treatment of canine epilepsy, following what the company believes to be the largest ever trial of dogs suffering from epilepsy. Genitrix says the availability...
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    Diet can reduce need for NSAIDs by up to 25%

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has highlighted recent studies which, the company says, prove that feeding a food enriched with omega-3 fatty acids from fish oils to dogs with osteoarthritis results in a reduction in NSAID dosage of up to 25% 1 , owner observed...
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    RCVS announces OOH public awareness campaign

    The RCVS is to embark on a communications campaign over the next few months to raise awareness amongst the general public of the difficulties that vets face in providing out-of-hours emergency cover, and the responsibilities incumbent on animal owners...
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    New alternative to Elizabethan collars

    A Lincolnshire couple desperate to find an alternative to Elizabethan veterinary collars, after their dog Tess suffered a traumatic experience, have invented a new range of wound coverings called Cozi-fit. According to Terri and Dave Ward from Skellingthorpe...
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    Rabbit Awareness Week is back

    Rabbit Awareness Week (26 th April - 2 nd May 2010) is reportedly going to be bigger than ever this year with over 1000 vets within the industry expected to be involved. In partnership with Burgess Pet Care, Petplan Insurance, Company of Animals, Intervet...
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    Could you host a tea party for the Trust?

    The RCVS Trust will take part in National Pet Month (3 April - 3 May) and is asking veterinary practices to put on 'Alice in Wonderland' themed fundraising events. Cherry Bushell, RCVS Trust Director said: "The Trust aims to improve the health......
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    Government u-turn on compulsory dog insurance

    The Government has been forced to scrap plans for compulsory dog insurance less than a two weeks since they were revealed in leaked Defra documents. Environment Secretary Hilary Benn has now ruled out the idea. Apparently, the climbdown followed...