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    Canine surgical artificial insemination prohibited

    The RCVS has confirmed that surgical insemination in dogs is prohibited by animal welfare laws and amended Section 27 of the supporting guidance to the Code of Professional Conduct so that it now sits alongside tail docking, dew claw removal, prosthetic...
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    BVA welcomes dog breeding report

    The BVA has welcomed an update report on dog breeding issues by the Associate Parliamentary Group for Animal Welfare (APGAW). Working with a small group of stakeholders including the British Veterinary Association, Dogs Trust, Kennel Club and RSPCA...
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    BVA amongst groups calling on Prime Minister for improved dog laws

    The British Veterinary Association, some of the UK's largest animal charities, law enforcement agencies and unions have today called on the leaders of the main political parties to work together to introduce improved and updated legislation to protect...
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    "Frightening" levels of bacterial contamination found in dental unit water supplies in veterinary practice

    Only a tiny percentage of veterinary practices would meet the most basic hygiene standards required of dental practices for people, according to the initial results of a soon-to-be published study conducted by European & RCVS Specialist in Veterinary...
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    Babesiosis confirmed in non-travelling dog by Herts vet

    MSD Animal Health is highlighting a new case of Babesiosis in a non-travelling dog confirmed by Atilla Csaka MRCVS from Walton Lodge Veterinary Group in Ware, Hertfordshire. Atilla was presented with the concerned owners of an eight year old Staffie...
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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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    New online epilepsy support for vets and dog owners

    Vetoquinol has launched www.epiphenonline.co.uk , to support the veterinary profession and dog owners in the management of epilepsy. The company says it has developed the online service to complement its existing monitoring aids and booklets, and...
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    RCVS CEO hears the concerns of the profession

    RCVS CEO Nick Stace has published a refreshingly candid acknowledgement of recent concerns voiced by the profession on his blog, www.nickstaceblogs.org . In his post, he gives a firm commitment to listen to the profession, asking just that in return...
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    Jonathan Bray joins Fitzpatrick's oncology and soft tissue team

    Dr Jonathan Bray BVSc MVSc MSc(ClinOnc) MACVSc CertSAS DiplECVS has joined Fitzpatrick Referrals Oncology and Soft Tissue in Guildford, Surrey as Senior Surgeon in Oncology & Soft Tissue. Having had a three-month sabbatical working at Fitzpatrick...
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    Somerset vet reprimanded for failing to respond to CPD requests

    Somerset-based Arturas Zukauskas MRCVS has been reprimanded by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for failing to respond to repeated requests from the College for his continuing professional development (CPD) records. The first part of the charge was...
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    Ferret owners avoid vets

    A survey of almost 1400 ferret owners carried out by the Ferret Education & Research Trust (FERT) and pet food manufacturers James Wellbeloved has revealed that 40% of the UK's ferret owners never take their animals to a vet, with a further 9...
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    Aussie vet students strip off for charity

    Fourth year veterinary students from the University of Sydney's Faculty of Veterinary Science have produced a nude calendar in which they use a variety of strategically placed animals to protect their modesty. The calendar, called Under the Overalls...
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    Dechra announces lower starting dose for Vetoryl

    Dechra Veterinary Products has announced a new lower recommended starting dose of Vetoryl (trilostane), its treatment for dogs with Cushing's syndrome. Dechra says the change to the Summary of Product Characteristics for Vetoryl Hard Capsules for...
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    RCVS calls for 2014 Honours nominations

    The RCVS is seeking nominations for its 2014 Honours and Awards Round, and wants to hear about any individuals, of whatever age or experience, who have made an outstanding contribution to the profession. The annual Honours scheme comprises two...
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    Blood-giving first for Doncaster practice

    Beechwood Veterinary Hospital has become the first (and only) place in the country where dogs and people can give blood. The Doncaster vets has teamed up with the National Blood Service (NBS) and Pet Blood Bank UK (PBBuk) to offer the community the...
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    Last chance to win CPD in Marbocyl Challenge

    Two days left in which to enter Vetoquinol's competition to win up to £300 worth of CPD or a goody bag. To enter, answer the 7 multi-choice questions here.
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    BVA welcomes report addressing dog welfare challenges

    The British Veterinary Association has welcomed a report published by The Advisory Council on the Welfare Issues of Dog Breeding, which sets out eight priority welfare problems. Commenting on the report, BVA President Carl Padgett said: "We welcome...
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    Work starts on £1M expansion at Solihull referral centre

    Willows Veterinary Centre has announced that work has started on a 2,400 sq ft extension project at its Solihull site as part of an investment of more than £1 million to enhance its wide range of specialist services. The extension, which is due for...
  • Practical Nursing Tips

    Heat pads on the cheap!

    No it's not hot hands and it is Bouncyfi idea, but I am putting it up as it is a brilliant idea. any fluids that have been used for flush , instead of binning them, inject food dye into them and use them as heat pads for your patients.
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    Nurses invited to comment on National Occupational Standards

    Veterinary Nurses are being invited to comment on National Occupational Standards (NOS) as Lantra, the Sector Skills Council for environmental and land-based industries, announced today that further consultation meeting dates have been set for January...
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    Isn't this Dirofilaria immitis cake the most delicious-looking thing you've ever seen?

    A D. immitis cake prepared by veterinary students at the University of Nottingham’s Sutton Bonington campus has won the public vote in the university's annual cake off, helping raise £880 for Vets In The Community and the Terence Higgins Trust . ...
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    New social media guidance for vets and nurses

    The RCVS has published new guidance for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses on the use of social media and online forums, such as those on VetSurgeon.org and VetNurse.co.uk. The guidance sets out the professional standards expected of veterinary...
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    Bayer launches new Drontal marketing campaign

    Bayer Animal Health has launched a new marketing campaign for Drontal that celebrates the special roles pets play in people's lives. As part of the campaign, the company has carried out research amongst 2,000 cat and dog owners to discover how owning...
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    New research finds cattle and badgers rarely meet in person

    New research published in Epidemiology and Infection (Cambridge University Press) reveals that direct contact between badgers and cattle is rare, suggesting that it may be rare for bovine tuberculosis (TB) to be passed on through the two species...
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    New external verifier joins RCVS Veterinary Nursing Team

    Juliet Whatley has joined the RCVS Veterinary Nursing External Verifier (EV) team. The EV team is responsible for verifying the performance of Veterinary Nursing Approved Centres (VNACs), to assure the quality and consistency of NVQ training and assessment...