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    Kennel Club to launch Veterinary Practice Guide to Dog Health

    The Kennel Club has announced it will be launching the Veterinary Practice Guide to Dog Health, a new guide to dog health for veterinary surgeons at the BVA Congress 2010 (Sept 23rd - 25th). According to the organisation, The Veterinary Practice Guide...
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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 and BVNA announce strategic alliance

    The British Veterinary Association and the British Veterinary Nursing Association have announced a new strategic alliance designed to strengthen the working relationship between the two associations whilst maintaining their individual identities. ...
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    Royal Canin launches new promotion for cat-owning clients

    Royal Canin has announced the launch of a summer campaign to help small animal practices develop their relationships with cat-owning clients. 'Summer of the Cat' runs throughout July, August and September. As part of the campaign, cat owners are being...
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    New special interest group focuses on rehabilitation

    A special interest group has been established for vets, veterinary nurses and chartered physiotherapists interested in the rehabilitation of diseased and injured animals. 'Physiovet UK' aims to provide practical training in the field of veterinary rehabilitation...
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    Dechra adds fipronil to Veterinary Essentials range

    Dechra Veterinary Products has added to its Veterinary Essentials range of veterinary-licensed post-patent products with the launch of Fiprocat and Fiprodog, a fipronil spot-on solution for the treatment and prevention of on-animal flea infestations...
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    New disease surveillance network under development

    The BSAVA has announced a partnership with the University of Liverpool to develop a national UK disease surveillance network for companion animals. Originally established in 2008, the Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network, SAVSNET, aimed to...
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    Win £500 vouchers with Vetoquinol's renal guide and wallchart

    Vetoquinol is offering veterinary surgeons and nurses the chance to win up to £500 worth of vouchers of their choice with Ipakitine, the phosphate binder. To take part, call 0800 1698197 and request a copy of the company's renal guide, wall chart...
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    New movie highlights animal medicines in the food chain

    The National Office of Animal Health has released two films to help industry and consumers understand issues surrounding the use of animal medicines in the food chain. A film made for the food chain industry titled "Animal Medicines in Food Production...
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    New leaflet for grieving pet owners

    The Association of Private Pet Cemeteries & Crematoria (APPCC) has launched a new leaflet for bereaved pet owners, which will be distributed to veterinary practices. Kevin Spurgeon, Director of the APPCC said: "The feelings of grief and loss that...
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    Cat charity seeks your help to promote competition

    Feline charity International Cat Care (the charity formerly known as FAB) has teamed up with Digital Photographer and Your Cat magazine to launch a photography competition, 'Picture Purrfect Cats', which they are asking veterinary surgeons and nurses...
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    Are you a VHAVHA? (Very High Achieving Veterinary Healthcare Adviser)

    Hill's Pet Nutrition is once again seeking high achievers who have made the most of their VHA (Veterinary Healthcare Adviser) qualification. Colleagues in practice are being asked to nominate VHAs who qualified in 2007 for VHA of the Year. VHAs can...
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    CEVA launches pheromone reference guide

    CEVA Animal Health, manufacturer of the veterinary behaviour products Feliway and D.A.P., has launched a guide to the practical applications of pheromones. The 80 page book, entitled 'D.A.P. ® and Feliway ® Papers and Abstracts', features...
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    Winner fleas for weekend break

    Merial Animal Health , manufacturers of FRONTLINE Combo® and FRONTLINE® Spot On flea treatments, has announced that Nicci Hawes (pictured right with son Sam and Merial representative James Woolley), head nurse at Barton Lodge Veterinary Centre...
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    Derby nurse wins Hill's Smart car

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has presented Derby VN Jamie Gregson with the grand prize of a Smart car for winning the company's Drive Nutrition competition. Jamie, who is Head Nurse at the Springwood Veterinary Centre in Burton-upon-Trent, was crowned the...
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    DC refuses to restore vet to practise and research herbal medicine

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has refused an application by Kent-based Warwick Seymour-Hamilton to be restored to the Register in order to prescribe his own herbal treatments and to obtain peer review that would allow his treatments to be licensed...
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    CEVA launches National Pet Census

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a National Pet Census to collect information about the UK's domestic dog and cat population. The Pet Census includes a range of questions on pet ownership including: the number of dogs and cats in a household, where...
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    RCVS says Unite's call for regulatory shake up is misguided

    Nick Stace, CEO of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), has issued a swift and robust response to the call by Unite for a shake up for the profession's regulatory system . "Unite's suggestion that veterinary regulation should be under...
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    RCVS reminds RVNs to renew

    The RCVS is reminding all registered veterinary nurses that their annual renewal fee for 2017-18 is due. The College says it will be sending the annual renewal notice to the majority of veterinary nurses by email, so if you don't receive it, check...
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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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    Can your practice partner with StreetVet?

    Streetvet , the non-profit outreach practice delivering veterinary care for homeless people in London, Bristol, Brighton, Birmingham, Cambridge, Plymouth, Southampton, Cornwall and Cheltenham, is looking for practices prepared to partner with the charity...
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    New field study demonstrates Advantix repelling efficacy in dogs

    The findings of a Canine Vector Borne Disease (CVBD) prevention field study, published in Veterinary Parasitology today, have demonstrated the efficacy of Advantix in repelling ticks and sandflies, thus reducing the risk of potentially deadly diseases...
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    Welsh vet into the finals of the Great British Entrepreneur Awards

    John Burns MRCVS, founder of Burns Pet Nutrition has been announced as a finalist for the 2018 NatWest Great British Entrepreneur Awards . John (pictured right) will compete against leading businessmen and women from across the country and a range...
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    New feeding information resource for horse owners

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched a series of information sheets written by veterinary surgeons, nutritionists and leading riders to support its muscle building supplement for horses, Equitop Myoplast Power Pearls. Available to download...
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    Midlands practice celebrates its women on International Women's Day

    Scarsdale Vets , the Midlands-based veterinary group, is marking International Women's Day today by celebrating the success of the women in its teams. The group, which was founded over 70 years ago, now employs over 300 people, more than 85% of whom...