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    Millions of pet owners conned into buying fake medicines

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Seresto flea and tick collars, has carried out some market research which suggests that as many as one in ten pet owners have been duped into buying counterfeit pet medicines. For the research, 2000 pet owners were asked...
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    Survey reveals most common rabbit health problems

    A survey of veterinary surgeons by Supreme Petfoods has revealed that dental disease, gastrointestinal stasis and obesity are the three most common rabbit health issues seen in practice. 230 vets took part in the survey 1 . 75% reported that they...
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    Linnaeus announces plans for more anaesthesia training for vet nurses in 2022

    Linnaeus has announced plans to continue its programme of accredited anaesthesia training for its Registered Veterinary Nurses in 2022. The company introduced a new primary care nursing anaesthesia course in January 2021, which 360 RVNs took part in...
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    BVA reports that discrimination is still rife in the profession

    The BVA has revealed the results of a survey in which 24% of working veterinary surgeons and vet students said they have experienced or witnessed discrimination in the past year. The survey, which received 2445 responses from BVA members, found that...
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    CVS launches new resource for its Patient Care Assistants

    CVS has launched an online information resource for its Patient Care Assistants (PCA), containing CPD, training, resources and support designed specifically for them. The company says many in the profession are unaware of what PCA's can do, which means...
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    Free otitis webinar for vet nurses to explain antimicrobial-free treatment for otitis in dogs

    In tandem with the launch of Cortotic, a corticosteroid-only, antimicrobial-free treatment for the clinical signs associated with canine otitis externa, Virbac is hosting a free webinar at 7:30pm on Tuesday 10th September 2024. 'Otitis Externa: Understanding...
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    Vetlife publishes new support for lonely vet nurses

    Vetlife has published a new information leaflet to help veterinary professionals suffering from loneliness. The charity highlights that loneliness affects the mental wellbeing of many in the profession, from locums being away from friends and family...
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    BEVA publishes Schedule 3 guidelines to support equine vet nurses

    BEVA has published guidance explaining what Schedule 3 tasks equine veterinary nurses are allowed to do. The guidance was drawn up in response to a survey carried out by the association last year which found that a lack of understanding of Schedule...
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    ADHD trailblazer announced as keynote speaker for BSAVA Congress 2023

    The BSAVA has announced that Samantha Hiew, the founding director of ADHD Girls, will deliver next year's Congress keynote speech on Friday 24th March in the Exchange Auditorium at Manchester Central. Samantha, who was a recipient of the Malaysian...
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    New Purina nutrition handbook for vet nurses

    The Purina Institute has published the Handbook of Canine and Feline Well-Pet Nutrition, a free, product-agnostic ebook designed to give veterinary professionals the knowledge and tools they need to give informed, science-based nutritional advice to...
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    2020 OV Conference to be held online, tickets now available

    Improve International has announced that this year's Official Veterinarian Conference will be held online from the 28th September to the 2nd October as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. The 2020 OV Conference will offer up to 25 hours of CPD with...
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    New campaign to raise awareness of PSS amongst animal owners

    The RCVS has launched ' Veterinary care from your kind of vets ', a new campaign to raise awareness of the Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) amongst animal owners. The two-month campaign is comprised of a series of very polished videos which are now...
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    Roll up, roll up for the BrAVO online veterinary ophthalmology extravaganza

    The British Association of Veterinary Ophthalmologists has announced that its annual conference will be held online via The Webinar Vet this year, and you are all invited! The theme for this year's event, which takes place on 7th November, is the cornea...
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    BVA to hold new conference for the profession in 2021

    The British Veterinary Association has announced it will host BVA Live, a new conference and commercial exhibition for the profession at the NEC in Birmingham on 24-25th June 2021. The BVA has partnered with Closer Still Media, the impresarios behind...
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    TVM becomes new UK distributor of Sileo

    TVM has become the new UK distributor of Sileo (dexmedetomidine), licensed for the alleviation of noise-related anxiety and fear in dogs. Administered between the dog’s cheek and gum at the dose of 125 mcg/m2, dexmedetomidine is absorbed across the...
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    Dechra launches apple-flavoured presentation of Equipalazone

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched an apple-flavoured presentation of Equipalazone (phenylbutazone), its NSAID for horses and ponies. Equipalazone is most commonly used to treat lameness in equines and can be prescribed as a treatment for osteoarthritic...
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    More cases of Alabama Rot in the West Country

    Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists has confirmed two more cases of the usually fatal cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV), otherwise known as Alabama Rot. The two cases came from Bristol and Kingsbridge, Devon, taking the total number...
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    College consults on new standards framework for veterinary nurse training

    The RCVS has launched a consultation on its standards framework for veterinary nurse training. The Standards Framework for Veterinary Nurse Education and Training sets out the professional values, skills and behaviours required of approved educational...
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    New RCVS report suggests ways out of the veterinary workforce crisis

    The RCVS has published a report of the Veterinary Workforce Summit 2021, which includes potential solutions to the workforce crisis that were discussed at the event. The Veterinary Workforce Summit was held last November, when 80 stakeholders f rom...
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    RCVS updates coronavirus guidance

    In light of the currently worsening situation across the UK, the Welsh Government’s decision to impose a further lockdown, and the potential for tighter lockdown restrictions elsewhere in the country, the RCVS has produced two flow charts and two sets...
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    Sophie Aylett, Katherine Edmondson & Sam Price named BVA's Photographers of the Year 2023

    The British Veterinary Association has announced the three winners of its Photographers of the Year competition, sponsored by iM3 Dental. The winning images were selected from nine finalists , shortlisted from hundreds of entries that were taken by...
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    Free small animal nutrition e-book for vet nurses from Purina

    Purina is offering veterinary nurses who sign up for scientific communications from Purina Institute a free, 246-page e-book: Small Animal Nutrition, an issue of Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice . The Elsevier publication is edited by Dottie...
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    RCVS tightens guidance for remote prescribing

    RCVS Council has approved final changes to its guidance on prescribing prescription-only veterinary medicines (POM-Vs) to an animal that is ‘under care’ of a veterinary surgeon, and confirmed it will come into effect on 1st September 2024. The main...
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    TVM relaunches coprophagia treatment for dogs

    TVM has relaunched Copro-nil, a treatment to stop dogs eating faeces. According to the company, coprophagia affects 23% of dogs, with 16% being repeat offenders. Copro-nil is a powder which, when added to food, makes the resultant faeces unpalatable...
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    Hartpury University accredited as CertAVN provider

    The RCVS has accredited Hartpury University to provide four CertAVN qualifications, bringing the number of accredited CertAVN providers to five. The CertAVN was launched by the RCVS in May 2019 as an advanced professional qualification allowing veterinary...