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    TVM becomes Dômes Pharma

    TVM UK, the maker of veterinary medicines, hygiene products and supplements, has changed its name to that of its parent company, Dômes Pharma. Jonathan Hill (UK Country Manager) said: “I’m delighted to announce that TVM UK is changing its name to Dômes...
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    BVA calls to restrict movement of dogs from countries with endemic diseases

    The BVA, SPVS and BVNA are calling on the Government to restrict the movement of dogs from countries with high levels of diseases like Brucella canis , which are currently not widely present in the UK, and introduce mandatory pre-import testing. In...
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    Purina refreshes its vet website with a water calculator

    Purina has refreshed its website for veterinary professionals, adding a new tools which include an online water calculator to work out the expected normal water intake for individual pets. Purina says that assessing water intake can be difficult for...
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    Purina puts £100K towards COVID sniffer dogs

    Purina has donated £100,000 to Medical Detection Dogs (MDD), to support the charity's training and potential deployment of COVID-19 sniffer dogs in public spaces. The company is also working with the UK charity to call for the creation of international...
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    Yorkshire's first independent veterinary referral centre opens in Wetherby

    Yorkshire's first Specialist-led independent orthopaedic and neuro referral practice has opened in Wetherby. Vita Referrals has been set up by Rob Quinn, an RCVS and EBVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery, and Nick Blackburn and Stuart Cooke, both...
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    New website for Veterinary Evidence

    Veterinary Evidence , RCVS Knowledge’s peer-reviewed, open access journal, has launched its new website. The journal provides free access to critical summaries of the best available evidence, called Knowledge Summaries, to help practitioners make informed...
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    Molly Varga to talk about ECC of rabbits and rodents at London Vet Show

    Molly Varga, an RCVS recognised Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, will be presenting a talk about the emergency and critical care of rabbits and rodents at the London Vet Show on November 14 th . The talk, which is sponsored by Supreme Petfoods...
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    CVS launches career pathway for veterinary receptionists

    CVS has launched a new ‘receptionist career pathway’ for the 1,100 frontline receptionists at its companion animal and referral practices. The pathway allows receptionists to progress through five stages of seniority, from receptionist to head receptionist...
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    Nominations now open for RCVS Honours and Awards 2025

    The RCVS is inviting nominations for its 2025 Honours & Awards, to recognise veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and laypeople, both in the UK and overseas, who are doing their utmost for animal health and welfare, the professions and society at large...
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    Mind Matters veterinary mental health talks now available to watch online

    The RCVS has published the findings of its fourth Mind Matters Mental Health Research Symposium and videos of talks from the day. The event, which took place in Manchester in October last year, saw veterinary mental health researchers from across...
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    Vet nurses invited to discuss new research which shows they could make life easier for themselves

    Provet has published the results of new research which shows vet nurses could make their lives easier with better adoption of digital technology and is inviting everyone to come and discuss the report at a free Zoom meeting hosted by VetSurgeon.org and...
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    New support for canine osteoarthritis cases

    Canine Arthritis Management has launched Canine Arthritis Telehealth, a service offering support for veterinary professionals and caregivers with osteoarthritis cases. Canine Arthritis Management says the service is designed to help address issues...
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    BVA says vets and nurses must become the trusted voice about pet food

    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is calling on the profession to support pet owners in choosing a healthy, sustainable diet for their cats and dogs. The association says that its research has found that 94% of companion animal vets say they...
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    Animalcare offers free Oralade waiting room posters

    Animalcare has published two free waiting room posters with hydration charts for cats and dogs. The posters are designed to educate clients about what their pet should be drinking on a daily basis, according to their weight. The company has also...
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    Vita launches upgraded cardiac health supplement for cats and dogs

    Vita Animal Health has upgraded its heart health supplement, Omnicardio Plus, with a new formulation which includes astaxanthin, an antioxidant which the company says outperforms the previously used coenzyme Q10 in supporting cardiac health. The new...
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    Orthopaedics and neurology referral service to expand into Staffordshire

    Movement Referrals, the independent orthopaedics and neurology service opened by Professor John Innes, Mark Lowrie, Mark Morton and Ben Walton in Preston Brook, Cheshire, last year, has announced plans to open a new site in Staffordshire next year. ...
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    Place on Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner course up for grabs

    The Veterinary Academy of Higher Learning (VAHL) has launched a competition in which one veterinary nurse will win a place on its Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner course, valued at £5650. The course is comprised of five modules, four of...
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    New ocular lubricant

    Millpledge Veterinary has launched Oculeze, an ocular lubricant. The new product, which is for the management of any condition where eye health is supported by providing additional moisture or lubrication, is suitable for dogs, cats, horses, rabbits...
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    Waltham-funded study finds more 'love hormone' in children with dogs

    A study by Gnanadesikan et al, supported by the Waltham Petcare Science Institute and published in Psychoneuroendocrinology has found higher levels of the so-called 'love hormone', oxytocin, in children after they interacted with dogs. In the study...
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    Academics battle over benefits of canine vegan diets

    A skirmish has broken out between academics from the University of Liverpool and the University of Winchester after the former published a study which refuted the claimed benefits of a canine vegan diet identified in an earlier study by the latter. ...
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    Free parasitology CPD for BVNA members

    Zoetis is hosting a parasitology CPD event which is free for British Veterinary Nursing Association members, online on Tuesday 20th May 2025 at 7.30pm. The one-hours session: "How do you recommend parasite treatments to your clients?" will be presented...
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    New initiative to help vet profession deliver contextualised care

    RCVS Knowledge has launched a new initiative to support the veterinary sector in delivering contextualised care. The initiative seeks to understand the barriers and enablers to delivering contextualised care in companion animal practices, and to set...
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    Research finds TTA offers good medium to long-term treatment for cruciate ligament failure

    New research led by RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Orthopaedics, Steve Butterworth at Weighbridge Referral Centre, Swansea has found that tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA)-Rapid offers a good medium to long-term treatment outcome for canine cranial...
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    Virbac launches joint care supplement for dogs

    Virbac has launched Movoflex Soft Chews, a joint care supplement for dogs. Movoflex contains eggshell membrane, hyaluronic acid, Astaxanthin, Boswellia serrata and krill meal, formulated to support joint health and help increase quality of life. ...
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    Virbac survey finds canine mast cell tumours may be under-diagnosed

    Virbac, maker of Stelfonta, has released the result of a quick poll of vets at the London Vet Show who said that on average, they had diagnosed 7.03 mast cell tumours (MCTs) in the last year, when earlier research had showed the figure should be more...