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    New film about dog health and welfare in 2012

    The Kennel Club has released a film, narrated by Clare Balding, which looks at the issues affecting dog health and wellbeing in this country and what is being done in 2012 to help ensure that dog welfare stays at the top of the agenda. The film, ...
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    Devon RVN suspended for leaving dog unattended post operation

    Miss Libby Morris has been suspended by the RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee after leaving a dog that was in her care at a Devon practice unattended for over two hours on Christmas Day, and covering it up dishonestly. Miss Morris faced...
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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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    Kennel Club responds to dog breeding enquiry

    The Kennel Club has broadly welcomed Professor Sir Patrick Bateson's 'Independent Inquiry into Dog Breeding', which has recommended that steps be taken to tackle irresponsible breeders and to change the way the public think about buying dogs....
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    RCVS to report on VN Futures at College of Animal Welfare’s Clinical Coach Congress

    The RCVS will be updating the profession about the VN Futures project and the Mind Matters initiative at the College of Animal Welfare’s Clinical Coach Congress taking place at the East of England Area and Events Centre in Peterborough on Monday 18th...
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    10,000 striking vets march on Paris

    French veterinary surgeons went on strike yesterday, and 10,000 marched on the streets of Paris in protest at Government plans to restrict their ability to supply certain farm animal antibiotics. According to the National Union of Practicing Veterinarians...
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    Why did the crossbred cat try to cross the road?

    New research from the RVC has revealed that young, male, crossbred cats are at greater risk of being hit by a car, begging the question as to why they tried to cross the road in the first place. The study, which was carried out by the VetCompass programme...
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    Vetoquinol launches touch screen client communication tool

    Vetoquinol has launched the Vet-Touch Digital Atlas, an innovative communication tool to help veterinary practices explain complex conditions to clients at the touch of a screen. Vetoquinol says the Vet-Touch Digital Atlas saves valuable time and will...
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    Petplan awarded Which? Best Buy

    Petplan , the pet insurance provider has been selected as a Which? Best Buy. The independent consumer guide selected Petplan's 'Covered For Life' policy that covers animals for accidents and illnesses, including reoccurring conditions, such as diabetes...
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    Vet Charity Challenge 2014 to take place in Wiltshire

    Organisers of The Vet Charity Challenge, which last year raised £50,000 for charity, have announced that the event will take place Saturday 27th September 2014 in Pewsey, near Marlborough, Wiltshire. The event consists of teams of four walking/running...
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    Female veterinary students continue to dominate

    Less than a quarter of veterinary students starting their degrees in 2009 were male (24%), according to figures released today in RCVS Facts . This is up slightly from 23% last year, but down from just over 30% in 1999: ten years before that, the...
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    Rhinocycle vet now running the London Marathon for MS

    Jason Davidson MRCVS from Companion Care in Derby, who in 2017 helped raise over £6000 to help stop rhino poaching, is at it again. This time, he's running the London Marathon in aid of the Multiple Sclerosis Trust . Jason has a very personal reason...
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    RCVS ADR trial nears completion

    The RCVS reports that its alternative dispute resolution (ADR) trial is now nearing completion with over two-thirds of its target number of cases either resolved or in process. The year-long trial, which began in November 2014, aims to gather the...
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    57,000 views for Petplan Vet Award video, and counting

    Petplan has launched a video to promote its Veterinary Awards to the public. Impressively, it has already notched up over 57,000 views on youtube.
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    Team approach boosts veterinary profits

    Understanding profit and loss within a veterinary practice is vital for all employees. That was the message delivered to delegates attending Pippa Reffold's lecture, sponsored by Dechra Veterinary Products, at the VPMA Congress late last month. Pippa...
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    Novartis launches Atopica for cats

    In case you missed the email last month , Novartis Animal Health has announced the launch of Atopica for Cats (cyclosporine oral solution, 100 mg/ml), a treatment for chronic allergic dermatitis. This disease, which is apparently one of the most common...
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    Philip Lowndes becomes BVA Board Chairman

    The BVA has announced that Philip Lowndes MRCVS has become its new Board Chairman. The BVA Board oversees the performance of the Association and is responsible for corporate and financial governance and for setting the BVA’s strategic direction. It...
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    Pedigree launches massive UK dog adoption drive

    Pedigree® is launching a nationwide initiative in January 2008 to help raise money and awareness to benefit dogs in rescue centres. Launching on 1st January 2008, The Pedigree Adoption Drive TM will be supported with a £4.5 million campaign, demonstrating...
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    Dechra relaunches Oxyglobin

    Dechra Veterinary Products has relaunched Oxyglobin after concluding an exclusive agreement to supply the product across the UK and Republic of Ireland. Oxyglobin is used to stabilise anaemic dogs until the underlying condition can be controlled...
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    Dechra adds carprofen to Veterinary Essentials range

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Rycarfa carprofen tablets for dogs and injection for cats and dogs into its Veterinary Essentials range. Dechra's Veterinary Essentials range comprises a series of post patent products designed to offer practices...
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    Axiom launches sublingual immunotherapy treatment

    Axiom Veterinary Laboratories has launched SLIT - sublingual immunotherapy treatment - for allergies in cats, dogs and horses. According to the company, sublingual immunotherapy has been shown to be safe and effective in humans for over 20 years and...
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    Lantra Industry Partnership Manager awarded at BVNA Congress

    Lantra's Industry Partnership Manager, Lisa Jarvis, was recognised with two awards for her outstanding contribution to the veterinary nursing industry at the 37th British Veterinary Nursing Associations Annual Congress last weekend. As well...
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    9 out of 10 vets say UK pets at serious risk of diet-related diseases

    A survey by Hill's Pet Nutrition has concluded that nine out of ten vet professionals believe UK pets are at serious risk of diet related diseases, mirroring the trends seen in human health, and the recession has increased the risk. The study of more...
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    Pfizer launches business consultancy team to support the profession

    Pfizer Animal Health has launched Vet Support+ a dedicated veterinary business consultancy team with a brief to boost the profitability and productivity of veterinary practices across the UK. Staffed by a team of seven business consultants who have...
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    Last call for Ceva's animal welfare awards

    Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of Feliway and Adaptil, is making a last call for nominations for its awards for animal welfare, which must be received by 27 th January 2012. The inaugural awards, which take place during WSAVA/BSAVA/FECAVA Congress...