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    Hill's launches Prescription Diet Stews for cats and dogs

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has launched Prescription Diet Stews, described as offering 'clinical nutrition with a gourmet look and taste that pets won't be able to resist'. Looking at the imagery on the company's website , I'm not altogether sure I'll be...
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    Vet's mission to raise awareness of a silent killer

    Hannah Capon MRCVS and her team at Canine Arthritis Management (CAM) have launched the Big September Walks to raise awareness of arthritis in dogs. People are invited to organise or join a walk to raise money for Canine Arthritis Management and its...
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    Krka launches Selehold 3-pack range

    Krka has launched a 3-pack range of Selehold, its selemectin-based spot-on. Krka says the new pack, available for cats and for toy, small, medium and large dogs, is designed to offer practices greater dispensing flexibility and to encourage quarterly...
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    Vet nurses invited to Royal Canin's 2022 Vet Symposium

    Registrations have now opened for Royal Canin's 2022 Vet Symposium, being held online on the 20th and 21st September, where experts will speak about the latest developments in cardiology, dermatology and paediatric veterinary medicine. Speakers include...
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    New tech to improve tumour-removal at Surrey referral centre

    Surrey-based North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR) has installed a £55,000 SonoCure ultrasonic surgical aspirator which it says will allow it to take tumour treatment to another level. NDSR’s director of neurology Rodolfo Capello said: " This technology...
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    Veterinary practices stay open during pandemic, but turnover halves

    The RCVS has published the results of a survey of UK practices to gauge the impact of the coronavirus and the associated government restrictions on veterinary businesses. 532 veterinary practices responded to the survey, which was sent to 3,096 veterinary...
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    Royal Canin to present new Weight Management range at BVNA Congress

    Royal Canin has announced it will introduce the latest in its Veterinary Health Nutrition range - Weight Management - at BVNA Congress this week, ahead of the national launch on 1 st November. The Weight Management range offers nutritional solutions...
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    Vet nurses send scrubs to Africa

    Two veterinary nurses from Dick White Referrals, Harriet Bolton (pictured right) and Bianca Garner, have found a good home for unwanted surgical clothing. The nurses have coordinated a donation of unwanted scrubs, tops and other surgical clothing to...
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    Purina webinar to help you direct clients to credible information sources

    The Purina Institute is holding a one-hour webinar about helping clients identify credible sources of information that address their questions and concerns about petfoods on 14 th July at 6pm BST. Aimed at all members of the veterinary team across...
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    New publications show how vet nurses can make a sustainable difference

    The BSAVA has added a new sustainability collection to its library, which brings together a selection of resources to inspire veterinary professionals about sustainability, why it matters and how they can make a difference. The collection includes...
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    Julie Dugmore wins BSAVA's Bruce Vivash Jones Veterinary Nursing Award

    Julie Dumore has won the BSAVA's 2022 Bruce Vivash Jones Veterinary Nursing Award for outstanding contributions to the advancement of small animal veterinary nursing. Julie won the award for her dedication to progressing veterinary nurse education...
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    All vet nurses invited to come and discuss newborn resuscitation

    VetNurse.co.uk and Improve Veterinary Practice have launched the Clinical Article Club, where, much like a book club, vet nurses are invited to read and then discuss mainly clinical articles with each other and with the author, in the VetNurse Forum...
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    Vetpol to offer SQP training online

    Vetpol has announced that it has been approved by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate as a regulator of SQPs, and will be offering SQP training, most likely before the end of this month. Vetpol says its new course, which is delivered online, has...
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    Animalcare offers vet practices £250 worth of free NSAID

    Animalcare is encouraging veterinary practices to try Daxocox, its new weekly NSAID for the management of OA pain, with an offer of £250 worth of the product completely free of charge. To claim the free product, visit www.daxocox.co.uk/trial and use...
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    RCVS launches final stage of Under Care Review

    The RCVS has begun the final stage of its review of the definition of ‘under care’ and the provision of 24/7 emergency cover, and is now consulting veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses, students and the wider veterinary team on its proposed new guidance...
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    Robyn Lowe RVN becomes first veterinary nurse on the Vetlife Board of Trustees

    RVN Robyn Lowe has become the first veterinary nurse to be appointed to the Board of Trustees for veterinary charity Vetlife. Until recently, only veterinary surgeons could be elected to control the charity’s activities, with parts of its governing...
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    Animalcare names Vet Nurse Heroes

    Five vet nurses working in a range of clinical settings have been announced as the winners of Animalcare’s Vet Nurse Heroes competition. Earlier this year, t he company called on veterinary team members to nominate nurse colleagues who had gone beyond...
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    The BVA calls on the RCVS to end temporary measures for remote prescribing

    The BVA has called on the RCVS to end temporary guidance that allows veterinary surgeons to prescribe POM-V products remotely without first having physically examined the animal. In mid-September, the Association wrote to the RCVS expressing concern...
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    Dog ownership may have helped stave off depression during pandemic

    Purina Petcare has released the results of some research which suggests that the bond between dogs and their owners helped mitigate against some of the negative psychological impacts caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. For the research, Purina questioned...
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    Vet nurses asked to help with 'biggest ever' feline hypertension survey

    Dr. Sarah Caney, RCVS recognised Specialist in Feline Medicine, is asking all vet nurses to take part in what she hopes will be the biggest online feline hypertension survey conducted so far, with the aim of getting an accurate insight into how vet teams...
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    Somerset vet nurse Amy Gardiner raises £2K for cancer docs

    Somerset-based Amy Gardiner, a senior medicine nurse at Cave Veterinary Specialists in West Buckland, has raised more than £2,000 for the doctors and nurses who looked after her during cancer treatment. Amy was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer...
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    Vet nurse brings pilates to your practice

    Veterinary nurse and ex practice owner Kate Bartels has launched Practice Pilates, offering pilates sessions for veterinary teams to help both their physical and mental wellbeing. Kate, who has worked in practice for 30 years, said: "Pilates does...
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    Surrey referral centre pioneers new approach to canine spine stabilisation

    North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR) in Surrey is pioneering the use of Neuromed Invetra, a new spinal stabilisation system which uses screws rather than bone cement. Dr Guillaume Leblond, an American specialist in veterinary neurology at NDSR said...
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    VN Council suspends requirements for student VNs and training programmes

    Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council has agreed to suspend the requirements for veterinary nurse students and veterinary nurse training programmes. Julie Dugmore, RCVS Director of Veterinary Nursing, said: "We...
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    Cost of living crisis hits horse owners

    The Blue Cross has released new figures which show that more horse owners may be struggling financially to keep their horse. So far this year the charity says it has received 144 requests from people asking for it to take in or help rehome their horse...