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    This man may be many things, but he is NOT a vet

    The RCVS has released the photograph of a man apprehended by Wiltshire police whilst working as a bogus veterinary surgeon at a practice in Swindon. Peter Keniry, who had been practising under the name of a properly qualified and legitimately registered...
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    Nominations open for Ceva's 2019 Animal Welfare Awards

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that nominations are now open for its Animal Welfare Awards 2019. The awards, which have in the past recognised the welfare achievements of veterinary surgeons, nurses and animal welfare professionals, will this year...
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    20 free trials of Mobile Bones joint supplement

    Pooch & Mutt has 20x 40-day trials of its new joint & bone supplement, Mobile Bones Concentrate, to give away to veterinary professionals. Guy Blaskey from Pooch & Mutt said: "At The London Vet Show vets and vet nurses told us that...
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    Elanco completes acquisition of Novartis Animal Health

    Elanco has announced that it has finalised its acquisition of Novartis Animal Health. The acquisition, announced in April last year, follows Elanco's purchase of Lohmann Animal Health earlier in 2014. It swells Elanco's portfolio to nearly 300 brands...
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    UK's first veterinary festival coming this summer

    Budding veterinary impresario Noel Fitzpatrick has announced the dates for the inaugural VET Festival, an outdoor summer event for the profession which will combine world-class CPD with family entertainment and an evening rock concert headlined by Mike...
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    DNA test to find people who pooh pooh pooper scoopers

    A North Wales-based enviro-tech company called Streetkleen has launched PooPrints, a DNA test used to identify the dogs responsible for leaving faeces in public places, in the UK. Dogs are first added to the DNA World Pet Registry by taking a cheek...
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    RSPCA highlights eccentric calls

    The RSPCA has released details of the more eccentric calls made to the charity over the course of 2011. Doubtless members of VetSurgeon.org and VetNurse.co.uk will empathise with the RSPCA over some of these, but do you have any better examples? If...
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    Veterinary nurses' annual renewal fee due

    The annual renewal fee for veterinary nurses to remain on the RCVS Register/List of Veterinary Nurses is due. Both registered and listed veterinary nurses need to pay the annual renewal fee of £61 by 1 November 2014. All veterinary nurses need to...
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    Welsh veterinary group challenges the corporates on customer care

    Heath Vets , a Cardiff-based veterinary group, has announced that is has become the first veterinary group in Wales to appoint designated customer care personnel, enabling it to take on and beat the corporates at customer service. Leanne Kiddie was...
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    BVA expresses disappointment over food companies' lack of stunning policy

    The BVA has expressed its concern that almost two-thirds of food companies have no information on their commitment to stunning animals before slaughter – with only 4% having a "universal commitment". The findings were published in the Business Benchmark...
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    Agria offers insurance 'age amnesty' for older pets

    Agria Pet Insurance has announced an 'age amnesty' in May, during which time the company will quote for cover regardless of the age of a pet. The company says it is common for the owners of older pets to have difficulties finding insurance cover for...
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    Rabbit Awareness Week set for May

    Burgess Pet Care has announced that it'll be running Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW) from 9 th - 17 th May. Last year, almost 3,000 veterinary practices signed up to participate in the initiative by offering free health checks for rabbits for the whole...
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    Virbac launches new spot-on ectoparasiticide

    Virbac has launched Prinovox, a new prescription-only spot-on ectoparasiticide for dogs and cats. The company says the new product contains the same combination of Moxidectin and Imidacloprid as the market leader, but is offered with a unique and...
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    Dechra launches 5ml Comfortan

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a 5 ml bottle of Comfortan (methadone), its titratable analgesia for cats and dogs. The new sized bottle of Comfortan, designed for use with animals in, or about to experience, moderate to severe pain, is now...
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    Changes to Dangerous Dogs Act come in to force today

    Dog owners who allow their dog to attack people or assistance dogs will face tougher prison sentences from today. Changes to the Dangerous Dogs Act will also mean dog owners can now face prosecution if their dog attacks a person in their home or on...
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    Study reveals gap between profit and loss

    Plimsoll has published the results of a study into the profitability of UK veterinary practices which has revealed a widening gap between firms making outstanding profits and those losing money. The Plimsoll Analysis found average profit margins...
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    Over 300 practices in the UK now have a good cattitude

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (the veterinary division of charity International Cat Care) reports that over 300 practices in the UK and a further 150 around Europe have now become officially accredited as 'cat friendly'. A further 1...
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    RCVS VN Election winners announced

    The Royal College has announced the winners of the 2009 RCVS Council and VN Council elections. This year, a special elections section was set up here on VetNurse.co.uk and on VetSurgeon.org for members to engage directly with candidates in a members...
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    New skin care diets from Royal Canin

    Royal Canin has launched two new skincare diets. 'Hypoallergenic Wet' is a wet adaptation of its 'Hypoallergenic' range of diets, providing variety for the nutritional management of dogs with adverse food reactions. 'Anallergenic' dry food is for...
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    Vétoquinol offers £5,000 bursary towards behaviour diploma

    Vétoquinol, the makers of Zylkène , is offering the chance for a veterinary professional to receive a bursary towards the Centre of Applied Ethnology (COAPE) Behaviour Diploma, worth £5000. The company says behavioural training offers a wealth of...
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    Ceva launches new pheromone to stop cats scratching

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Feliscratch by Feliway, a new pheromone designed to help stop cats from scratching furniture, something which 56% of owners report as a problem in their household 1 . Feliscratch by Feliway is a synthetic copy of the...
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    BEVA debate suggests equine practice needs to adapt to family life

    Moral Maze, a debate held by members at the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) Congress earlier this month, has concluded that equine practice needs to adapt to accommodate family life. 92% of voters agreed with the motion: Equine practice...
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    BCF launches competition to win a digital radiography system

    BCF Technology has launched a competition to win a top of the range digital radiography system from its Cuattro range for 6 months. To enter the competition, you need to record a short video (up to 2 minutes) explaining how the DR system would transform...
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    Human and animal health organisations unite to call for proper use of antibiotics

    Leading human and animal health organisations – the British Medical Association (BMA), British Dental Association (BDA), British Veterinary Association (BVA) and Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) - have joined forces for the first time to promote a...
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    Virbac launches UK's first blood test for prostate disease in dogs

    Virbac has launched the UK's first blood test for BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) which, according to the company, will provide practices with a significant opportunity to improve the prognosis for many of the UK's male dog population that...