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    New diagnostic tool for canine osteoarthritis

    The University of Liverpool has developed a new diagnostic tool to help practitioners with their treatment programmes for osteoarthritis in dogs. Dr Ben Walton, from the University's School of Veterinary Science , said: "In first opinion...
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    New Alfaxan Multidose offers longer shelf life

    Jurox has announced the launch of Alfaxan Multidose for dogs, cats and pet rabbits, a preserved formulation of alfaxalone with an extended shelf life of 28 days after the vial is first broached. Jurox says Alfaxan Multidose is the bioequivalent to...
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    Video: New & Exciting at BSAVA Congress 2009

    VetSurgeon.org visited a random selection of stands in the commercial exhibition at BSAVA Congress, and asked: "What's new and exciting?" Here's what they said:
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    Bob Martin takes fipronil into pet shops

    Bob Martin has launched FleaClear (fipronil) for cats and dogs, which will be sold through multiple retailers and leading pet retailers for as little as £4.50 per treatment. The company says it is backing the launch with 'considerable marketing spend...
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    New Veterinary Pathology Centre to focus on research and education

    The University of Surrey has officially launched an £11m Veterinary Pathology Centre which will provide a focus for pathology research, education and commercial activity. Located in the South East of England, the centre is part of the new School of...
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    Petplan Veterinary Awards finalists announced

    Petplan has announced the finalists for the 2011 Petplan Veterinary Awards. Now in its 12 th year, the Petplan Veterinary Awards received its biggest response yet with over 2,800 nominations submitted for exceptional veterinary staff all over the...
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    Nexgard Spectra now indicated for lungworm too

    Merial has announced that Nexgard Spectra has now been licensed to prevent lungworm in dogs, making it the only product which deals with lungworm and ticks (not to mention fleas and roundworm). The company says that until now, veterinary surgeons...
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    Crafty vet nurses offer new way to de-stress

    Sarah Taylor and Zoe Daley, the veterinary nurses behind vnpetproducts.co.uk , have launched a new initiative which they hope will offer veterinary surgeons and other nurses a welcome, calming distraction from the stresses of practice life, and raise...
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    BVA charity issues tail docking guidelines

    The British Veterinary Association's Animal Welfare Foundation has produced an online advice leaflet to guide veterinary surgeons through the possible scenarios in the consulting room. 'The practical and legal approach to the docked puppy' leaflet...
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    New TV advertising campaign for Adaptil

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a month-long TV advertising campaign for its veterinary behaviour product, Adaptil, in the run up to the fireworks season. Running throughout October, the campaign is designed to raise awareness among dog owners of...
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    Janssen launches skincare range for horses and ponies

    Janssen Animal Health has launched a range of skincare products - Cavalesse ® and Cavalesse ® Topical - to help maintain and support a healthy skin in horses prone to summer skin allergies. According to the company, summer skin allergies, including...
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    Vet struck off after failing to declare theft conviction

    Dr Gerhard Schulze Allen has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after failing to declare a conviction for petty theft in the USA both to a Notary Public in California and to the College. The Disciplinary Committee heard four charges...
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    New research could help rehoming cats

    Dr. Lauren Finka, a researcher at the University of Lincoln, has developed L-CAT, a new tool for assessing behaviour in cats at rehoming centres and help match them to the ideal new home. During the course of her PhD studies, which were part funded...
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    New online veterinary anatomy museum

    The Royal Veterinary College has announced that it is to launch the Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum next Tuesday (20th November). According to the College, the museum is one of the world's largest online veterinary anatomical resource collections...
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    New initiative to support vets' and nurses' mental health and wellbeing

    The RCVS has launched Mind Matters , a new initiative to help address mental health and wellbeing issues within the veterinary profession. Neil Smith, RCVS Vice-President and Chair of the Mind Matters Initiative said: “Mental Health is a significant...
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    Keppra shows promise for treatment of feline epileptic syndrome

    A group of UK-based investigators from Davies Veterinary Group and the UCL School of Pharmacy has published the results of a study which suggests Keppra (levetiracetam) shows promise for the treatment of feline audiogenic reflex seizures (FARS). The...
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    Thirty-one new practices approved for VN training

    The introduction of the new Level 3 Diploma in Veterinary Nursing has seen an increase in numbers of both students and training practices, according to statistics released today by the RCVS. Since January, the RCVS has approved over 30 more Training...
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    Pets at Home joins forces with the National Trust

    The Pets at Home Vets Group has joined forces with the National Trust to help raise awareness of pet safety during the summer, for its latest marketing push. The campaign will see veterinary surgeons and nurses from Vets4Pets and Companion Care practices...
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    Vet Nurse of the Year finalists announced

    Petplan has announced the 2010 finalists for the Vet Nurse of the Year at the Petplan Veterinary Awards. The company says it was inundated with over 1,800 nominations this year, and wasn't disappointed in its quest to discover veterinary staff that...
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    Charlotte Pace becomes first nurse from the UK to win cardiology academy place

    Charlotte Pace, a veterinary cardiology nurse from the Royal Veterinary College, has become the first nurse in the UK to earn a place on the Academy of Internal Medicine for Veterinary Technicians (AIMVT) in the cardiology department. AIMVT is a group...
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    Lepto vaccine shortage resolved

    Intervet / Schering-Plough has announced that its leptospirosis vaccine, Nobivac Lepto 2, is now back in stock at all wholesalers and that the production delay affecting supply has been fully resolved. David Hallas, general manager, Intervet / Schering...
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    New Dutch animal-keeping regulations set example for the UK

    New regulations which limit the type of animals that can be kept as pets came into force in Holland earlier this week. Mammalian animals not included on a new 'Positive List' cannot be legally kept in Holland or may only be kept with a special permit...
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    Somerset nurse is a Ceva welfare winner

    Six individuals have been announced as the winners of the second annual Ceva Animal Welfare Awards, honoured for their contributions to the prevention and reduction of animal welfare problems in the UK and abroad. All winners were originally...
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    MSD launches Big Tick Project for cats

    MSD Animal Health, in collaboration with the University of Bristol, has launched the Big Tick Project (BTP) for cats, a campaign designed to raise awareness and improve education on the growing risk of ticks and tick-borne diseases in Britain amongst...
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    New online equine CPD provider

    Ledston Equine Clinic in West Yorkshire has announced the launch of the Ledston Education Centre, which will provide training for veterinary surgeons, fire and rescue personnel, and horse owners. The Ledston Education Centre will continue the clinic...