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    Animalcare says Pentoject will be back in February

    Animalcare has announced that its Pentobarbital product, Pentoject, will be back in wholesalers in February. The company says a combination of unprecedented demand for the product and logistics issues, together with an issue involving the manufacturer...
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    Research reveals the effect of malformation on toy breeds

    A new study from the University of Surrey, published today in the journal PLOS One , has identified the specific effects of a malformation which affects affects toy breeds. According to researchers, Chiari malformation has become prevalent as a result...
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    New atopy claim for Cortavance

    Virbac has announced that Cortavance, the topical steroid containing HCA, for the symptomatic treatment of inflammatory and pruritic skin disorders in dogs, is now licensed for the control of the symptoms associated with atopy. Virbac says HCA targets...
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    Out Now: The BSAVA Manual of Guinea Pigs

    The BSAVA has published the BSAVA Manual of Guinea Pigs , billed as a comprehensive and practical guide to the veterinary care of guinea pigs for both first opinion veterinary teams and exotic pet specialists. The new book is written and edited by...
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    RCVS Knowledge launches Plowright Prize to recognise individuals working in infectious disease

    RCVS Knowledge has launched a new award to recognise individuals who make significant contributions to the eradication of infectious diseases, named in memory of the eminent veterinary virologist Walter Plowright and his wife, Dorothy Plowright. Every...
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    Confessions of a veterinary nurse

    Tracey Ison RVN has written a new book, Confessions of a veterinary nurse , an autobiographical journey through her career as a veterinary nurse. Tracey, who started working in practice as a trainee in 1986 and qualified in 1989, spent her nursing...
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    Blaise Referrals announces 2025 programme of free CPD for nurses

    Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital, IVC’s flagship hospital in Longbridge, Birmingham, has announced its 2025 programme of free CPD events for vets and nurses. The programme includes a mix of online and in-person sessions hosted by Blaise's multi...
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    Is dog neutering doing more harm than good?

    The BVA is inviting vet nurses to come to a BVA Congress panel discussion at the London Vet Show about the risks and benefits of neutering dogs, as new evidence suggests the answer might not be as clear cut as previously thought. ‘Is neutering dogs...
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    Sarah Caney to present free feline diabetes CPD webinar

    Royal Canin has announced it is hosting "Challenges and Solutions in Diagnosis and Management of Feline Diabetes Mellitus", a webinar by Dr Sarah Caney on Wednesday 27 th November. Sarah, who is one of twelve recognised Specialists in feline medicine...
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    RCVS publishes Covid recovery guidance

    The RCVS is publishing new Covid recovery guidance for the veterinary professions in the UK. The new guidance, which can be found at www.rcvs.org.uk/coronavirus , will gradually replace the current emergency guidance and aims to help veterinary practices...
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    Yumove launches dental care sticks for dogs

    Yumove, the joint supplement brand, has launched Dental Care Sticks - billed as "a uniquely effective, scientifically tested, new generation of daily dog dental care which will help support overall oral health in dogs of all ages". The company says...
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    MDC launches improved animal stretcher / bodybag

    MDC is launching a new improved version of its Pet Porter, a dual-purpose animal stretcher and body bag. The company developed the new version with input from veterinary surgeons, nurses and APPCC (Association of Private Pet Cemeteries and Crematoria...
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    New research shows one dog every hour is a victim of intentional harm

    The RSPCA has released new figures which show that between 2016 and 2020, 63,881 incidents of intentional harm involving dogs were reported to the charity's cruelty line: 34 a day or more than one every hour across England and Wales. The figures, published...
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    Raw diets reviewed in the JSAP

    This month, the Journal of Small Animal Practice has published ' Raw diets for dogs and cats: a review, with particular reference to microbiological hazards 1 ', which weighs up the pros and cons of raw feeding cats and dogs. The article looks at...
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    Do you know a veterinary practice Wellbeing Star?

    Veterinary Surgeons have opened the 2020 Practice Wellbeing Star nominations to recognise those individuals who are helping to create a positive workplace environment even under the present difficult circumstances. The nominations allow practices to...
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    Cheshire referral centre starts work on £300K expansion

    Northwest Veterinary Specialists, in Sutton Weaver, Cheshire, has started work on a £300,000 extension. The extension will triple the size of the hospital's waiting room and nearly double the number of consultation rooms to seven, including one cat...
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    Practising veterinary nurses wanted for mental health project

    Researchers from Leeds Becket University who are researching how mental health education is integrated into the curriculum of student veterinary nurses are now looking for practising veterinary nurses to take part in an interview. The project is being...
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    409 vet nurses removed from Register non-payment of renewal fee

    The RCVS has removed 409 veterinary nurses from the Register for non-payment of their annual renewal fee. The annual renewal fee for veterinary nurses is due for payment on 1 November every year, although you have up to midnight on 31 December to...
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    New RVC research shows certain dog breeds are more prone to keratoconjunctivitis sicca

    New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has revealed that flat-faced dogs and spaniels, amongst others, are more prone to keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), aka ‘dry eye’. The study 1 was led by the RVC’s VetCompass Programme and is the...
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    Writing on the wall for veterinary radiologists as IVC installs artificial intelligence to slash diagnostic time

    IVC Evidensia has adopted a new technology which uses artificial intelligence to provide accurate radiology diagnostic reports in minutes instead of days. The technology, developed by US firm SignalPET , sends X-rays through an AI machine algorithm...
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    New support for vet nurses abused on social media and elsewhere

    VetNurse.co.uk has set up VNs FOR VNs a new, private support group on the site for veterinary nurses who’ve found themselves on the receiving end of unfair criticism or abuse from pet owners on social media and elsewhere. The internet has brought major...
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    Vet nurses 'exceptionally good' at completing CPD

    The RCVS has released data which reveals that an exceptionally high proportion of veterinary nurses completed their required CPD hours last year. Because of the pandemic, the College reduced the number of CPD hours required from 15 to 11 in 2020. ...
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    David Rendle appointed President of BEVA

    David Rendle, an independent equine medicine and therapeutics consultant and sheep farmer has been appointed as President of the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) for 2022/23. He takes over the role from Huw Griffiths at the end of BEVA...
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    Study finds vets not complying with Epilepsy Task Force recommendations

    new study, published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) , has revealed that veterinary surgeons only prescribe anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) after a seizure cluster in 44% of cases, despite International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force recommendations...
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    RCVS to move out by the end of March 2022

    The RCVS has announced plans to move out of its Westminster offices by 31st March 2022. The College sold the premises in March this year, with an option to lease it back for up to two years, giving time for Council to consider the future building requirements...