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    New study reveals the impact of canine epilepsy on owners

    The RVC has published a qualitative study looking at the impact of owning a dog with idiopathic epilepsy, revealing that almost all owners make substantial lifestyle changes in order to care for their dog. The researchers say that research thus far...
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    Places at exotics conference subsidised to ease the burden on vet nurses

    The British Veterinary Zoological Society (BVZS) has announced it's going to subsidise the ticket prices for vet nurses to attend its 2022 Conference, taking place from Friday 4th November to Sunday 6th November at the Conference Aston, Birmingham. ...
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    Vets North Congress is back, in person

    Vets North, the regional veterinary congress, is set to return as a face-to-face event at Haydock Park Racecourse on 15-16 September 2021. The Congress, which is organised by Improve International, has separate streams for small animal medicine and...
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    Walking dogs could help vets with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

    A new study published in Anthrozoos has concluded that military veterans with heightened symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) may benefit from an improvement in symptoms by walking dogs. The 8-week study 1 , which was part-funded by the...
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    Mandisa Greene becomes Medical Director at Vets Now

    Vets Now has appointed the ex-RCVS President Mandisa Greene as its Medical Director. Mandisa qualified from the Royal (Dick) Vet School in Edinburgh in 2008 and has since spent much of her career working in emergency and critical care. She served...
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    Virbac to host free webinar about canine castration

    Virbac is hosting a free webinar on Tuesday 5th December at 8pm to explore the emerging evidence surrounding the effect of gonadectomy on long-term health, with Dr Michelle Kutzler. Virbac says Michelle is widely recognised as one of the world’s leading...
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    Dick White opens new referral centre in Livingston, Scotland

    One of the titans of the veterinary profession, Professor Dick White, has announced he is launching Veterinary Specialists Scotland, a small animal referral centre in Livingstone, Scotland, in Spring/Summer 2020 with ECVS Diplomate and RCVS Specialist...
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    Rabbit haemorrhagic disease vaccine now has 12 month duration

    Hipra has announced that Eravac, its monovalent vaccine for the prevention of rabbit haemorrhagic disease type 2 (RHD-2) in pet rabbits, is now indicated to provide 12 months' duration of immunity. This, says the company, will make vaccination easier...
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    Vet nurses' salaries rose 13% between 2021 and 2022

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons has published its latest annual salary survey, which revealed that the median salary package for an RVN increased by 13%, from £27,000 to £30,500 between 2021 and 2022. For locum nurses, the growth was...
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    BSAVA launches new anaesthetic resource

    The BSAVA has put together a collection of resources on anaesthesia to support the veterinary profession during the coronavirus pandemic. The BSAVA Library Collection, which is freely available until the end of June 2020, includes resources relating...
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    Time to register for the UK's leading ECC congress

    The countdown has begun for Vets Now's ECC congress, which begins online on the 4th November. Vets Now says that the move to holding the 4 day congress online has resulted in a surge in interest from international delegates, with veterinary surgeons...
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    Midlands-based referral practice declared Best UK Vet 2020

    West Midlands-based Willows Veterinary Centre & Referral Service has been announced as the winner of VetHelpDirect.com's Best UK Vet Awards 2020. The awards are based on more than 11,000 pet owner reviews submitted to VetHelpDirect.com over the past...
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    Somerset vet practice celebrates 100th birthday

    An independent Somerset practice with branches in Wells and Shepton Mallet is celebrating its 100th year in business. Founded in 1922, the practice has come a long way from the days when its founder, Tom Patterson did his rounds on a motorbike with...
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    Free webinar for vet nurses about handling cats in veterinary practice

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Feliway, is hosting a free webinar about handling cats in veterinary practice, presented by the veterinary behaviourist, Dr Sarah Heath BVSc Dip.ECAWBM(BM) CCAB FRCVS (pictured right). The webinar, titled 'Creating a positive...
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    NOAH calls on vet practices to support #VaccinesWork campaign

    The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) is calling on vet practices to support the #VaccinesWork campaign. Starting in the New Year, the benefits of vaccination will be communicated to both farmers and pet owners, initially focussing on farm use...
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    New dental referral service at Herts and Essex centres

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists in Essex and Davies Veterinary Specialists in Hitchin are launching a new dentistry and maxillofacial surgery service later this month. The service will be headed by José C. Almansa Ruiz DVM (Hons) MSc (Vet) MRCVS...
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    Everyone invited to The Great Vet Together

    Everyone (in the veterinary profession) is invited to The Great Vet Together, a social camping festival being held in Cornwall next week from 2nd-5th June. The event, which is being organised by Colin Whiting MRCVS and his wife Lizzy (also MRCVS),...
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    Helen Rooney is Petplan's Vet Nurse of the Year

    Helen Rooney from the Pet Blood Bank has been announced as PetPlan's Vet Nurse of the Year 2023. Helen was presented with the award at a black tie event in Manchester yesterday. She said: “I love what I do – I love the organisation, and as of veterinary...
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    Dick White Academy celebrates 94% pass rate in VetSkill L3 VN diploma exams

    The Dick White Academy is celebrating a 94% first-time pass rate for its students sitting the VetSkill L3 VN diploma exams, way above the national average of 75%. Academy principal Ali Heywood (pictured right) said: "We’re specifically set up to provide...
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    Seven hardest conditions for vets to manage in a pandemic

    Buckinghamshire-based Hamilton Specialist Referrals has published the results of a survey of GP vets which reveals which conditions they have found harder to manage during the pandemic. 60 vets took part in the survey. 80% believed they had seen an...
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    Adaptix launches revolutionary 3D Veterinary Imaging System

    www.youtube.com/watch Adaptix has launched the 3D Veterinary Imaging System, which the company says has the potential to transform dental and orthopaedic imaging both from a clinical perspective and a financial one. Unlike a normal 2D X-ray system...
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    Fitzpatrick Oncology and Soft Tissue bought out by management team

    The clinical team leading Fitzpatrick Referrals Oncology and Soft Tissue has completed a management buyout of the Guildford-based animal hospital. The buy-out was led by Professor Nick Bacon, Clinical Director, Dr Laurent Findji, Senior Clinician,...
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    New film champions the work of vets and nurses

    www.youtube.com/watch Vets4Pets has produced a new film to champion the work of all vets, nurses and support teams. The company says it thinks the film is an industry first because it depicts veterinary professionals in a way that they have never...
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    New practice poster invites owners to give points for poop

    Protexin Veterinary has launched Poop Points, a free practice poster designed to educate owners about digestive health in cats and dogs, and encourage them to monitor their pet's faeces. The poster grades faeces from one (kickable) to six (most certainly...
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    Vet nurses now eligible for full membership of Vetlife

    The charity Vetlife has expanded its charitable objectives so that veterinary nurses can now have full membership of the organisation and benefit from additional support. Full membership means veterinary nurses can now stand for nomination as trustees...