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    Webinar to explore the relationship between diet and behaviour in dogs and cats

    The Purina Institute is hosting 'The Intersection of Diet and Behaviour', a free one-hour webinar for vet nurses about how diet can affect behaviour on 16 April 2026 at 6:00pm. Julia Albright, MA, DVM, DACVB, and Martha G. Cline, DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition...
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    BVNA invites applications from RVNs and SVNs to join Council

    The BVNA is inviting applications from members to join Council via its new Application and Selection process, which has replaced elections. Seats are available for both registered veterinary nurses and student veterinary nurses, with applications open...
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    RVC identifies early bone changes linked to canine osteoarthritis

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College have identified new markers to look for in the early diagnosis of osteoarthritis in dogs, offering a possible route to earlier detection of a condition that affects around one in five dogs. For the research...
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    Essex specialist launches teleoncology and peripatetic oncology service

    Sarah Mason, an Essex-based European Specialist in Oncology and Radiation Oncology, has launched Oncotails, a teleoncology and peripatetic oncology service to help GP vets manage oncology cases in practice. Sarah says that while some patients do benefit...
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    New veterinary image library launches with 5,000-plus animal photos

    The Trimble Group has launched the Animal Health Image Library, giving veterinary practices and veterinary suppliers access to more than 5,000 clinically accurate images of companion and farm animals for education, training and communications use. ...
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    Specialist veterinary ophthalmology referral service opens at Kent hospital

    Veterinary ophthalmologist, Richard Everson has joined South East Veterinary Referrals (SEVR) as a director to provide specialist local eye care and surgery for cats and dogs, reducing the need for long-distance referrals in Kent and the South East....
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    BSAVA appoints Stacy Woodman interim CEO as Amanda Stranack steps down

    The British Small Animal Veterinary Association has appointed Stacy Woodman (pictured) as interim CEO while it recruits a permanent replacement, after confirming Amanda Stranack will leave on 30 April 2026. Stacy has been leading the BSAVA’s Programme...
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    RCVS launches CPD events to support vet nurses returning to practice or moving into management

    The RCVS is offering UK veterinary professionals practical support for navigating career transitions at a series of events coming up in May and June in London. The CPD events, which are part of the College's Next Steps project, are aimed specifically...
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    RCVS VN Educators’ Conference to explore the future of the veterinary nurse role

    The RCVS is hosting its second VN Educators’ Conference for veterinary nurse educators involved in student training on 17 June from 9am to 4.30pm at its London headquarters, focusing on how developments across the profession may shape the role of RVNs...
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    Former RSPCA Chief Vet launches consultancy for quality-of-life and end-of-life cases

    Former RSPCA Chief Vet Caroline Allen FRCVS has launched Pet Lighthouse, an independent consultancy to support veterinary teams by helping owners with difficult quality-of-life and end-of-life decisions and returning them to their practice with a written...
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    RCVS launches new website

    The RCVS has launched a new website for veterinary professionals, practices, students/careers and animal owners, bringing information and services into one site. It replaces the College’s previous website, which dated back to 2011. The main change...
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    BSAVA reveals its plans for supporting veterinary nurses

    The BSAVA has launched a new strategic plan which sets out how it will strengthen its support for small animal veterinary professionals. The plan includes a redesigned digital experience to give members access to BSAVA clinical resources and the launch...
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    RVC studies offers clearer evidence on risk and recovery after canine mitral valve repair

    The Royal Veterinary College has published two studies on canine mitral valve repair that give UK veterinary teams clearer evidence on perioperative risk, recovery timing and owner expectations for this specialist procedure. The clinical team at the...
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    Purina Institute summit to focus on preventive care discussions and client relationships

    The Purina Institute has announced that its Global Summit 2026 – a free two-day virtual CPD event on 27-28 May 2026 – will focus on preventive care and client communication. In particular, the event will highlight how the veterinary profession can...
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    Dechra launches hydrolysed kidney diet option for dogs and cats

    Dechra has launched new Specific Heart & Kidney Support Hydrolysed wet and dry diets and updated its Specific Heart & Kidney Support wet and dry diets, giving veterinary teams another diet option for dogs and cats with kidney disease. The new hydrolysed...
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    New tumour risk dashboard lets vet nurses explore cancer patterns in dogs and cats

    An online tumour risk dashboard built from more than one million canine and feline cancer diagnoses has been published by the University of Liverpool to help veterinary professionals examine how tumour risk varies across breeds, ages and sexes. The...
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    BSAVA publishes 12th Small Animal Formulary with revised drug guidance and new monographs

    The BSAVA has released the 12th edition of its Small Animal Formulary Part A: Canine and Feline, and Part B: Exotic Pets, with updated drug monographs, prescribing details and added reference material. The drug monographs in Part A were revised and...
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    Call for veterinary nurses to contribute to new book about diversity and inclusion

    The British Veterinary Ethnicity and Diversity Society (BVEDS) is calling on veterinary nurses and students to contribute to a new book on diversity and inclusion which seeks to bring change to the veterinary profession. BVEDS was founded in 2016 to...
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    Ian Battersby, Neil Smith and Lara Wilson elected to RCVS Council

    Three veterinary surgeons have been elected to the RCVS Council for four-year terms. Fifteen candidates stood in the 2026 election and 6,289 veterinary surgeons (15.8% of those eligible) cast a vote. Voter turnout compares with 19% in 2025, 19.7...
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    BEVA Congress 2026 to run dedicated stream for equine veterinary nurses

    BEVA Congress will run a dedicated Friday nursing stream at the ICC Birmingham from 9-12 September 2026, giving equine veterinary nurses a programme aimed at supporting them from early career through to head nurse level. The programme has been designed...
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    New Advanced Animal Nursing Assistant qualification

    The Lynwood School of Veterinary Nursing has launched a 12-week Advanced Animal Nursing Assistant qualification to improve the skills of veterinary care assistants and enhance practice efficiency. The course, which is a combination of online learning...
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    Horiba enters veterinary diagnostics with multispecies haematology system

    Horiba has launched Yumivet, its new veterinary diagnostics brand, and the Yumivet VH2500 haematology analyser, which gives veterinary teams a new in-house option for multispecies blood testing with results in approximately 30 seconds per test. The...
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    Krka UK launches new spot-on cat wormer

    Krka UK has launched Prazemo (emodepside and praziquantel), a POM spot-on wormer for cats, licensed for the treatment of roundworms, hookworms, lungworms and tapeworms. Krka says Prazemo is the first generic to offer this combination of actives in...
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    Daxocox gains UK perioperative licence for canine surgery

    Daxocox (enflicoxib) has been granted a perioperative licence for use in dogs in the UK, giving veterinary teams another licensed option for managing pain and inflammation associated with orthopaedic and soft tissue surgery. Daxocox is a COX2 selective...
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    Volunteer veterinary team raises £1150 for Ukraine

    A team of volunteer vets and nurses providing free care to dogs at Crufts has donated £1,150 to The Prosalus Foundation's emergency appeal to raise funds for medicines, equipment and financial support for veterinary teams in Ukraine. The funds were...