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    Petition to save ketamine

    The WSAVA has launched a petition to save ketamine from being placed under international scheduling, a move which the association says would prevent those who most need the drug having access to it. The proposal to schedule ketamine is likely to be...
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    Microchips may become compulsory

    Acoording to news reports , a government minister has said that a package of measures to encourage responsible pet ownership is on the way, and that may include compulsory microchipping. Replying to a question in the House of Lords, Lord Taylor of...
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    BVA launches maternity and paternity guide for employers and employees

    he leaflet has been produced following changes in legislation concerning maternity, paternity and adoption, and covers issues such as: When employees need to tell their employer that they're pregnant, when maternity pay starts, all about...
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    Bovine TB outbreaks fall in badger cull areas

    Defra has released new data showing that new outbreaks of bovine TB have fallen in the two areas that have now completed their licensed four-year badger culls. In the Somerset cull area, TB incidence has fallen from 24% before culling started to 12...
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    Boehringer launches novel treatment for CKD in cats

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched Semintra, a new liquid treatment for cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The active ingredient in Semintra is telmisartan, the first angiotensin receptor blocker to be licensed in veterinary medicine...
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    RCVS to produce fitness to practise guidance for student nurses

    The RCVS has published Fitness to Practise - A Guide for UK Veterinary Schools and Veterinary Students , and is now working to produce an equivalent for veterinary nurse students. The guide is designed to introduce students to the concept of fitness...
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    Practices urged to raise awareness of sweet itch

    Veterinary practices are being urged to raise awareness of summer skin conditions, such as sweet itch, following research carried out by Elanco Companion Animal Health, distributor of Cavalesse, which revealed that vets only tend to be consulted after...
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    New diet for feline nutrient intolerance

    Royal Canin has launched Feline Anallergenic, a new diet formulated to help in the nutritional management of adult cats with nutrient intolerance. The company says that Anallergenic can be used as the elimination diet of choice when working up dermatosis...
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    Sureflap to launch automatic cat feeder

    SureFlap, a microchip pet product company, will be launching SureFeed, a new automatic cat feeder at the London Vet Show, Stand L32, on the 21 st - 22 nd November 2013. The company, which already sells a range of microchip-operated pet doors, says...
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    Virbac supports Glasgow students' homeless project

    Virbac has announced that it is to support the work of Glasgow student vets buy supplying their homeless project with vaccines and parasiticides. 'Trusty Paws' was set up last year by fourth year veterinary student Ruby Shorrock and a group of her...
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    You're invited to the Moon Bear Dinner Dance

    I know it's a little way off yet, but if you feel like a good night out and contributing to a good cause, VetNurse member Leigh Fisher is organising the "Moon Bear Dinner Dance" which is to be held in Warwickshire later in the year. Leigh...
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    New College of Emergency and Critical Care

    The European Board of Veterinary Specialisation (EBVS) has announced that it has approved the creation of a new European College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (ECVECC). The 10 Founding Diplomates will comprise the Organising Committee...
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    RCVS approves disciplinary system for Registered Veterinary Nurses

    The Council of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has unanimously approved the introduction of a disciplinary system for registered veterinary nurses from 1 April 2011. The RCVS established the non-statutory Register for Veterinary Nurses...
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    BVA & RCVS launch forward-thinking initiative

    The RCVS and the BVA have announced the launch of Vet Futures, a jointly funded initiative designed to stimulate discussion about the future of the profession, and help its members prepare for and shape it. The initiative will draw on the experience...
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    New research to discover if pet owners want what veterinary practices think they want

    Abi Thompson, a final year student of veterinary nursing and practice management at Harper Adams University, is carrying out some interesting research to discover whether veterinary professionals’ perceptions of what is important to clients is the same...
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    Virbac to offer free transfer of keepership with BackHome microchips

    Virbac has announced that from the 1st February 2018, BackHome microchips will include free online transfer of keepership from breeders to new puppy owners. The introduction of the compulsory microchipping law in April 2016 has meant that puppies...
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    Hairy times ahead for the RCVS

    Eleven members of staff at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons are growing moustaches this month in support of the Movember Challenge, a campaign which raises funds to help combat prostate cancer. Simon Wiklund, Advisory Manager and instigator...
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    8000+ dogs chipped by CVS in free Dogs Trust scheme

    CVS reports that the 273-practice group has chipped more than 8000 dogs under the Dogs Trust 'Free Microchipping through Vets' campaign. With a law making microchipping compulsory set to come into force on 6 April 2016, Dogs Trust launched its 'Free...
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    Abbott launches new topical tissue adhesive

    Abbott Animal Health is launching GLUture Topical Tissue Adhesive this month. Abbott says GLUture is an Octyl/Butyl cyanoacrylate blend that creates a strong and flexible bond that contours to the wound site. GLUture applies purple for visibility...
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    RSPCA renews calls for farm animals to be stunned

    As the House of Lords begins its debate on the religious slaughter of farm animals, the RSPCA is calling for all to be pre-stunned. More than 900 million farm animals are slaughtered for meat in the UK every year. The vast majority are stunned pre...
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    RVC breakthrough may lead to new treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy

    Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College report that they've made a significant breakthrough in the search for a durable treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Working in collaboration with researchers at University of Texas, Southwestern...
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    &Me mental health campaign marks first anniversary

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative (MMI) and the Doctors’ Support Network (DSN) are today marking the first anniversary of their joint '&me' campaign, which aims to tackle mental health stigma in the health professions by encouraging prominent members...
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    Nominations sought for veterinary practice marketing award

    The Veterinary Marketing Association is seeking nominations for its 2017 Practice Marketing Award. Sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim, the Practice Marketing Award is free to enter, and open only to veterinary practices. Entries need to demonstrate...
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    85% of veterinary staff harassed by pet owners over money

    The British Veterinary Association has released figures from its Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey which reveal that around half of all veterinary surgeons have felt threatened by clients, and as many as 85% report that either they or another...
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    Leeds-based group wins major national communications award

    White Cross Vets , the 19-practice Leeds-based group that was bought by IVC earlier this year, has bagged an award for Best Use of Social Media from the Institute of Internal Communications . The group won the award in recognition of how it put social...