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    New research in the fight against canine epilepsy

    Linnaeus has joined forces with researchers from the Kennel Club Genetics Centre to conduct a study which aims to identify DNA variants that may increase dogs' susceptibility to idiopathic epilepsy. For the study, Luisa De Risio, clinical research...
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    RCVS launches consultation on how the profession should be governed

    The RCVS has launched a consultation about how the profession should, in the future, be governed. The consultation is open to veterinary surgeons, nurses, students, and the public. One of the main - and most controversial - proposals in the consultation...
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    CVS project increases ear cytology by 43%

    CVS reports that a project it has been running since 2019 to increase the use of ear cytology and support the appropriate use of antibiotics in treating otitis externa (OE) in first opinion practice has resulted in an increase in intervention rates from...
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    Vet nurses invited to nominate inspirational figures from the equine veterinary community

    The British Equine Veterinary Association is inviting members to help celebrate people who've made a mark on the profession, by nominating them for a place in a new showcase of 60 influential figures. To nominate someone for inclusion in the showcase...
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    New formulation of Virbac's Veterinary HPM diet promises enhanced oral care for small and toy breeds

    Virbac has launched an improved formulation of Veterinary HPM Small & Toy which, the company says, offers both high quality nutrition and advanced oral care in a single product. Virbac highlights research which shows that 90% of all dogs over one year...
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    Webinars to help veterinary women with their finances

    Veterinary Woman and VetYou are to host a series of free, one-hour online discussions to help women in the profession with their finances, the first at 7:30pm on 30th July. Each ' Facing Up To Finances' discussion will include tips from a financial...
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    You're nicked: new project to identify canine livestock killers

    A team at Liverpool John Moores University has developed Early Evidence Kits to help with the collection of dog DNA from attacked livestock so that irresponsible dog owners can be held accountable. According to the NFU, last year farm animals worth...
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    Great Western Exotics to host free webinar on avian flu

    Great Western Exotics is hosting a free webinar about how practices can recognise and manage avian flu at 7:00pm on 24th January. The one-hour CPD session is being given by Tom Dutton (pictured right), an EBVS specialist in avian medicine and surgery...
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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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    There is such a thing as a free lunch

    Animalcare is offering veterinary practices free 'lunch and learn' sessions about its recently launched canine osteoarthritis (OA) treatment, Daxocox. Animalcare Marketing Manager, James Beaumont said: “Practice life is busier than ever and we know...
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    TVM takes 'Lunch and Learn' sessions online

    TVM UK has announced that is taking its 'Lunch and Learn' CPD sessions, which normally take place in practices, online. The sessions, which are delivered by the company's territory managers and cover things like toxicology, ophthalmology and the management...
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    Coventry practice manager celebrates first 40 years service

    Lisa Madden, Practice Manager at Broad Lane Vets in Coventry, has celebrated 40 years with the same practice. Lisa first helped-out at the Coventry practice as part of her Duke of Edinburgh’s Award whilst still at school and soon realised that working...
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    Champions for Change profiles 16 inspirational women in the veterinary profession

    Veterinary Woman has published Champions for Change, a free downloadable ebook which profiles sixteen inspirational people, nominated by their peers, who are making a difference and creating positive change for women in the veterinary sector. The book...
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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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    VetCT will match your donation to Wildlife Vets at the London Vet Show

    VetCT has announced it will be matching donations made to Wildlife Vets International (WVI) during the London Vet Show. Visitors to the company's stand will be invited to make a donation. Anyone not attending the show, but who nevertheless wants...
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    Vet nurses asked to take part in SPVS 2025 Salary Survey

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has launched its Salary Survey 2025 survey and is inviting vet nurses to take part. This annual survey is designed to provide an overview of remuneration levels within the veterinary sector. It...
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    New tool to help vet practices with bad debt

    DSL a debt recovery company which specialises in veterinary debt, has launched a free tool to help practices understand the impact of bad debt on the business. The VetDebt Recovery Compass tool provides a way for practices to understand how outstanding...
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    Veterinary insecticides may be killing off our songbirds

    A study conducted by the University of Sussex and published in Science of the Total Environment , has found high levels of veterinary insecticides in the nests of British songbirds and associated it with increased mortality in their offspring 1 . For...
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    Folly Vets wins Veterinary Receptionist Team of the Year

    Krka has announced that Folly Vets in Pontypool has won its inaugural Veterinary Reception Team of the Year award, and Heidi Bodily from Mounts Bay Vets in Penzance, Veterinary Receptionist of the Year. The company said Folly Vets stood out for their...
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    Linnaeus doubles funding for open access veterinary research

    Linnaeus reports that last year, it doubled the funding for its Open Access Publication Charge (OAPC) initiative, through which it covers the fees for its associates to publish open access in prominent peer-reviewed veterinary journals. The Linnaeus...
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    Study shows fluorescent light energy may improve post mastectomy wound healing in dogs

    A study published in Animals suggests that Vetoquinol's Phovia fluorescent light energy (FLE) treatment significantly stimulates the wound healing process following mastectomies in dogs 1 . Phovia is a two-part FLE system consisting of a chromophore...
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    Vet nurses asked for stories of cats using up their nine lives

    Identi, the microchipping company, has launched a competition in which vet nurses are being asked to submit real life stories of cats that have used one or several of their nine lives, with the winning story earning the entrant a Yorkshire Rose hamper...
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    IVC leads the way in reducing antibiotic use

    IVC Evidensia reports that in the UK, the percentage of its patient visits given systemic and local antibiotic treatments and prescriptions in outpatient care have reduced from 11.1% in 2021 to 8.6% in 2023, a reduction of nearly a third over the last...
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    Out soon: Autobiology of a Vet by John Sauvage

    John Sauvage MRCVS has published Autobiology of a Vet , an account of his journey from the suburbs of South London, via Africa, to owning Pierson Stewart and Partners, a practice in Kent. John graduated from the RVC in 1973, after which his first job...
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    CVS opens its £13.5m veterinary hospital in Bristol

    CVS has opened Bristol Vet Specialists, the largest veterinary hospital in the South West and South Wales, and the largest investment that the company has made in a single site. The new hospital, which is led by a large team of internationally-renowned...