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    Meet Colin Capner, your new man at Animalcare

    Animalcare has appointed a new technical vet, Colin Capner, to give support and advice about its products to practices in the UK. Colin graduated from the RVC in 1992 and has worked as a clinical veterinary surgeon in a variety of first opinion practices...
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    RCVS announces plan for review of ‘under care’ and 24/7 guidance

    The RCVS has published details about its plans for a comprehensive review of its guidance to the veterinary profession on ‘under care’ and out-of-hours emergency cover, including a broad timetable for evidence gathering, policy drafting, and public consultation...
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    BVNA Congress 2020 cancelled

    The BVNA has announced this morning that it is calling off its 2020 Congress, which had been due to take place in October. The association says it had been contacted by a number of its members, exhibitors and speakers to express concerns about their...
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    Research reveals which diseases more likely to result in canine euthanasia

    The RVC has published the results of a new study investigating the risk factors for the euthanasia of dogs. The study analysed information from a random sample of 29,865 dogs that died over a one-year period, taken from a study population of 905,544...
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    Anderson Moores reports this year's first three cases of Alabama Rot

    Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists in Winchester has confirmed three new cases of the potentially fatal cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV), aka Alabama Rot. The disease, which originally appeared in the late 1980s, was first detected...
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    Vetlife reports 25% increase in calls in 2020

    Vetlife reports that its helpline was contacted by 3,921 members of the veterinary profession in 2020, making it the charity's busiest year to date. The charity says that many of the calls and emails were linked to the coronavirus pandemic. Vetlife...
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    Last chance to nominate for 2021 Petplan Veterinary Awards

    Petplan is urging members of the veterinary profession to put their colleagues forward for the 2021 Petplan Veterinary Awards before the nominations close on 18th January. Last year, the company had more than 37,000 entries from pet owners and the...
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    BVA and AVS ask practices not to take advantage of students and new grads during pandemic

    The British Veterinary Association and the Association of Student Vets are asking veterinary practices not to exploit recruitment fears caused by the coronavirus pandemic by offering unpaid or voluntary work to final year students and new graduates....
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    New study shows vapocoolant spray may be the better option for IV catheterisation

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has concluded that there is no difference between vapocoolant spray or eutectic lidocaine/prilocaine (EMLA) cream for improving tolerance of intravenous catheter placement in dogs 1 . Given...
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    New injectable acepromazine for horses

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Tranquinervin, an injectable acepromazine for horses. Tranquinervin, which contains 10 mg/ml acepromazine, is indicated for anaesthetic premedication, tranquilisation and sedation. Emma Jennings, Brand Manager...
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    Search for most rabbit-friendly vet nurses

    Burgess Pet Care and the Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund are inviting nominations for three new awards to celebrate the work of rabbit-friendly vet nurses, vets and practices in the UK. Judges for the UK Rabbit Vet of the Year, the Rabbit Nurse...
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    New renal nutraceutical for cats and dogs

    nutravet has launched nutraren, a new product designed to support healthy renal function in cats and dogs. The new product contains a combination of Omega-3s, toxin binders and antioxidants which the company claims flush out toxins, aid blood flow...
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    New veterinary PCR tests

    Horiba UK has launched over 30 new pathogen PCR tests for its Pockit Central in-house veterinary PCR analyser. Pockit Central is a benchtop analyser which completes tests in 85 minutes. The new PCR tests include: Lyme disease, Dirofilaria immitis...
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    New dexamethasone presentation for cats and dogs

    Dechra has launched Dexacortone (dexamethasone 0.5 mg and 2 mg), a long-acting glucocorticosteroid for the symptomatic treatment of inflammatory and allergic conditions in cats and dogs. Dechra says that Dexacortone, which is presented as a flavoured...
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    'Dog not just for lockdown' campaign as puppy searches jump 120%

    Dogs Trust has temporarily changed its famous strapline to: ‘A Dog Is For Life, Not Just For Lockdown’ after searches for 'buy a puppy' went up by 120% in March. According to data from Propellernet, there was an even bigger rise in searches for the...
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    Revolutionary new cast for animal fractures

    www.youtube.com/watch OrthoPets has launched the Upets Total Limb Cast (TLC), billed as a revolutionary new cast for animal fractures. Research shows that over 60% of cast-treated pets get additional injures , such as pressure sores, from traditional...
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    Former Official Veterinarian denied restoration for lack of CPD

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has adjourned its hearing of an application for restoration made by a former Official Veterinarian who was struck off for falsifying certificates. Laura Padron Vega was struck off in December 2018 after dishonestly backdating...
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    Butternut Box launches new referral programme for vet nurses

    Butternut Box, which makes fresh food for dogs, has launched a new referral scheme for veterinary nurses. The company makes personalised, calorie-controlled fresh meals for dogs; 20 million of them since it launched in 2016. Each recipe is made of...
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    Ceva launches practice marketing materials for fireworks and party season

    Ceva Animal Health has launched new marketing support materials to help practices raise awareness of Adaptil and Feliway in the run up to the fireworks and party season. The materials include eye-catching waiting room bunting, wall displays, posters...
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    SPVS survey says vet nurses earned £24K in 2021

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons has published the results of its latest salary survey. The survey, which this year had a record 1605 respondents, covers everything from basic earnings, bonuses and dividends to benefits such as accommodation...
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    Dechra launches two-tube Osurnia

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a two-tube pack of Osurnia, its gel treatment for otitis externa. Until now, the treatment has only been available in 20 and 40 pack sizes. The new two-tube pack option offers clients a pre-packaged treatment...
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    Once in a lifetime opportunity for vet nursing assistants!

    The Dick White Academy, part of the eponymous referral centre, is offering 18 places on its inaugural online apprenticeship course for veterinary nursing assistants, to gain a VetSkill Level 2 Certificate in Veterinary Care Support. The course is open...
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    New insurance covers pets with existing medical conditions

    Staysure Group has launched Petsure, a new insurance product which covers cats and dogs regardless of their pre-existing medical conditions. The company says most other providers have restrictions for older pets, commonly for dogs over the age of 8...
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    Disciplinary Committee accepts Lanarkshire vet's undertaking to remove himself from the Register

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has accepted an undertaking from Lanarkshire vet Robert Andrew Crawford to voluntarily remove himself from the Register and to not apply to re-join. At the hearing, Dr Crawford made no admissions to the charges against...
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    Practices urged to go green with new checklist

    Vet Sustain, the BVA, the BVNA and SPVS are urging veterinary practices to go green and have produced a new checklist to help teams drive change at their workplace In a 2019 BVA Voice of the Veterinary Profession Survey, 89% of vets said that they...