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    BVA gives four reasons for above-inflation rises in the cost of veterinary care to the Competition & Market Authority

    The BVA has submitted a detailed response to the Competition and Market's review of veterinary services, which highlights four main reasons for above-inflation increases in the cost of veterinary care. The reasons are: above average increases in veterinary...
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    Vet practice audit reduces medication errors by 100%

    A small animal practice in Cornwall has found that a clinical audit of its prescribing and dispensing errors resulted in 100% fewer errors and more than 50% fewer near misses. Rosemullion Veterinary Practice is a three-site small animal practice owned...
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    New research shows one dog every hour is a victim of intentional harm

    The RSPCA has released new figures which show that between 2016 and 2020, 63,881 incidents of intentional harm involving dogs were reported to the charity's cruelty line: 34 a day or more than one every hour across England and Wales. The figures, published...
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    Dechra Academy now accredited

    The Dechra Academy has become the first veterinary education provider to be accredited by the Learning and Performance Institute (LPI). To achieve the accreditation, Dechra’s Digital Learning team’s educational content, processes and services were...
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    VetNurse prize to keep a nurse warm in lockdown

    VetNurse.co.uk and VetSurgeon.org are kicking off the New Year with a quick competition for a veterinary nurse or surgeon to win one of two Ororo heated gilets. The gilets, which normally cost $170, have three heating zones: one around the neck, one...
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    Cytopoint now licensed for pruritus associated with allergic dermatitis

    Zoetis has announced that the licence for Cytopoint (lokivetmab) has been extended to include the treatment of pruritus associated with allergic dermatitis in dogs. Cytopoint is an injectable monoclonal antibody therapy for dogs that targets and neutralises...
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    Small dogs at higher risk of dental disease than large ones

    A new study conducted by Mars Petcare and published in The Veterinary Journal has shown that smaller breeds of dogs, such as Dachshunds and Toy Poodles, are generally more predisposed to periodontal disease than larger breeds, such as German Shepherds...
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    Practising veterinary nurses wanted for mental health project

    Researchers from Leeds Becket University who are researching how mental health education is integrated into the curriculum of student veterinary nurses are now looking for practising veterinary nurses to take part in an interview. The project is being...
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    RVC research reveals best toys to improve ferret welfare

    A new study from the Royal Veterinary College has revealed the best toys and housing for ferrets’ health and wellbeing. It is estimated that there are more than one million pet ferrets in the UK and a further 500,000 in the United States, but until...
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    Zoetis buys company which measures animals' health-related quality of life

    Zoetis has acquired NewMetrica, a Scottish company which digital tools designed to measure health-related quality of life (HRQL) in non-verbal species. Using practices developed for human healthcare measurement, NewMetrica developed VetMetrica, which...
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    BEVA president elect highlights plight of Ukrainian horses

    David Rendle, president elect of the British Equine Veterinary Association, is highlighting the plight of Ukrainian horses after returning from a trip to the Ukraine-Poland border to deliver veterinary supplies earlier this week. David says that whilst...
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    Cheshire referral centre starts work on £300K expansion

    Northwest Veterinary Specialists, in Sutton Weaver, Cheshire, has started work on a £300,000 extension. The extension will triple the size of the hospital's waiting room and nearly double the number of consultation rooms to seven, including one cat...
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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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    Three nurses win subscription boxes from Boehringer

    Three veterinary nurses have won monthly lifestyle subscription boxes up to the value of £150 in a NexGard Spectra parasite training competition. Sally Rose RVN from Abervet in Aberdeen (pictured right), Jo Fuller RVN from Castle Vets in Farnborough...
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    Specialist champions new approach to pain relief

    Liz Leece, a European and RCVS Specialist in veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia at Paragon Veterinary Referrals in Yorkshire, is championing a new approach to post-operative pain management. The traditional approach is to use anatomical knowledge...
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    New hedgehog book for veterinary professionals

    Hannah Tombs MRCVS, who runs a hedgehog rescue as well as working at VetPartners' Ashworth Vets in Farnborough, has published a guide to help other vets who treat hedgehogs. Hedgehogs: A Practical Guide for Vets aims to help vets assess sick hedgehogs...
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    New RCVS guidelines for working with animal physios

    The RCVS Standards Committee has approved new guidance on delegating veterinary work to musculoskeletal therapists such as animal physiotherapists. Musculoskeletal therapists currently have their work underpinned by an Exemption Order to the Veterinary...
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    Gudrun Ravetz appointed Vets4Pets Head of Workplace Engagement

    Vets4Pets has appointed ex BVA and SPVS President Gudrun Ravetz as Head of Workplace Engagement. In addition to working as a clinician in private practice and for charity, Gudrun has worked in several veterinary-related roles in industry, both in management...
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    One in three buyers don't see pup with its mum

    Research carried out by the Kennel Club to coincide with Mother's Day has revealed that 35% of dog buyers do not see their new puppy with its mother. The research also found that one in ten buyers take their puppy home before it is eight weeks old...
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    Patricia Colville MRCVS becomes new CEO of Vets Now

    Vets Now has announced that Patricia Colville MRCVS, currently the company's Chief Operating Officer, has been promoted to the role of CEO of the leading provider of small animal emergency care in the UK. Patricia will take up the position at the start...
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    York-based vet suspended for dishonest horse passports and falsifying clinical records

    York-based Dr Michael Richard Jones has been suspended by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for two months, for making dishonest entries in horse passports and subsequently making dishonest entries in the same horses’ clinical records. The Disciplinary...
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    Lanarkshire vet reprimanded by Disciplinary Committee for unlawfully obtaining funds for bee-keeping business

    Claudia Elena Surdila has been warned and reprimanded by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee following a conviction in Romania of unlawfully obtaining funds from the EU for a bee-keeping enterprise. The Disciplinary Committee heard that the offence took...
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    Oral homecare webinar for vet nurses

    Animalcare is launching a series of webinars for vet nurses about oral homecare, to help you make practical recommendations to clients about caring for their pets' teeth. The first webinar Does Ease of Use Have to Come at the Expense of Efficacy? is...
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    Tortoise conference offers six hours CPD

    Turtle Survival Europe has announced that it is to hold a CPD qualifying conference, 'Chelonian Conservation and Welfare in Europe', from 10:00am to 4:00pm on Saturday 16th November 2019 at Writtle University College in Essex. The programme for the...
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    Ceva launches new range of skincare products for cats and dogs

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Douxo S3, a new range of skincare products for cats and dogs. The range comprises four products: Calm, Seb, Pyo and Care. All four contain a new active ingredient derived from Ophiopogon japonicus called ophytrium,...