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    Casco Pet launches new kennels claimed to be 40% quicker to clean

    Casco Pet has launched CareKennels, a new veterinary clinical housing range designed to provide an accessible, cost-competitive and quieter alternative to stainless-steel cages. The new line incorporates integrated sound-dampening materials to reduce...
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    Moores Orthopaedic Clinic reaches 2000th patient and continues free advice for UK vets

    The Moores Orthopaedic Clinic is celebrating its 2000th patient and continuing to offer free case advice to UK vets. The clinic, which is led by RCVS Recognised Specialists in Small Animal Orthopaedics, Andy Moores and Chris Jordan, focuses on delivering...
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    BSAVA launches LUMOS online CPD platform for vet nurses

    The BSAVA has launched LUMOS, an online CPD platform for veterinary nurses and vets that offers modular learning, saved progress and a framework for tracking development. LUMOS delivers case-based learning through Foundation, Intermediate and Advanced...
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    Tickets open for 2026 veterinary patient safety summit in Birmingham

    VetLed and VetSafe have opened ticket sales for the Veterinary Patient Safety Summit 2026, taking place at The Studio, Birmingham on 16 October. This year's theme is: Patient Safety in Action: Being a Champion for Safe Patient Care. Over the course...
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    BSAVA highlights vet nursing leadership with award for BVNA past president

    The BSAVA has awarded Lyndsay Hughes the BSAVA Veterinary Nurse Award, recognising her leadership role in practice and representation of veterinary nurses across the UK. Lyndsay is a Small Animal Director at Drove Veterinary Hospital in Wiltshire and...
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    AI model developed to help vets predict periodontal disease risk in dogs

    Researchers at the Waltham Petcare Science Institute have developed a new AI risk assessment model which may in the future help veterinary teams better predict canine periodontal disease. Published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science , the model is...
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    Dechra highlights new cases demonstrating benefits of Strangvac vaccination during outbreaks

    Dechra is highlighting two new published case reports in which horses vaccinated with its strangles vaccine, Strangvac, did not develop clinical strangles during outbreaks on two Swedish yards. In the first report 1 , which concerned an outbreak on...
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    New research challenges assumptions about behaviour of designer dog breeds

    A new study from the Royal Veterinary College has found that Cockapoos, Labradoodles, and Cavapoos in the UK often exhibit higher levels of undesirable behaviours compared to their purebred parent breeds, offering veterinary professionals an insight...
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    Free BEVA coaching scheme reopens for experienced equine vet nurses

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has opened applications for its free 2026 Back in the Saddle coaching programme for BEVA-member equine vets and vet nurses more than five years qualified, offering structured support for those facing life or...
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    The Pet Vet and Optivet partnership brings specialist ophthalmology referrals to London

    The Pet Vet and Optivet Referrals have announced a partnership which gives pets in Greater London easier access to advanced eye care. Specialist-led veterinary ophthalmology care is now available at The Pet Vet's Waltham Forest surgery, saving London...
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    Accord launches lower-cost dexmedetomidine option for UK practices

    Accord Animal Health has launched Dexmedocord in the UK, giving veterinary practices a new dexmedetomidine injection option for dogs and cats that the company says is competitively priced and supported by commercial rebates. Dexmedocord is a dexmedetomidine...
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    21% of pets had a parasite infection in the last year

    A survey conducted by Boehringer Ingelheim has put a number to the percentage of pets that suffered a parasite infection in the last year, and it's 21%. The online invitation survey was conducted among 6,500 pet owners from around the world, 1,000...
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    Zoetis adds cellular haemoglobin concentration mean to Vetscan OptiCell

    Zoetis has announced an expansion of Vetscan OptiCell that it says will make it the first point-of-care haematology analyser to offer cellular haemoglobin concentration mean (CHCM), giving practices access to a parameter that was previously available...
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    Study validates simpler urine test for canine serotonin metabolite

    Researchers from the Queen's Veterinary School Hospital, University of Cambridge, have validated a commercially available ELISA test for measuring 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) in dogs' urine, offering a more accessible way to assess the serotonin...
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    New diagnostic tool aims to show where practice owners are carrying too much pressure

    The Veterinary Leadership Academy has launched "Practice Performance Diagnostic", a tool to help veterinary practice owners identify where operational and leadership pressure is compromising both performance and wellbeing. Practice Performance Diagnostic...
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    BVNA launches 2026 awards recognising compassion across the veterinary team

    The British Veterinary Nursing Association has opened nominations for its 2026 awards, giving veterinary teams, families and friends a way to recognise colleagues for compassion and empathy. The awards will be presented at BVNA Congress 2026 and finalists...
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    BVNA publishes Congress 2026 programme with early bird discount until 31 July

    The British Veterinary Nursing Association has released the full scientific programme for BVNA Congress 2026 and opened access to an early bird discount for registrations made before Friday 31st July 2026 for the event taking place at Telford International...
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    BVA issues new guidance on employing overseas vets

    The British Veterinary Association has published a new FAQ resource to help vets and veterinary employers navigate new rules when recruiting vets to work in the UK from overseas. The guidance reflects the latest Home Office rules on the Skilled Worker...
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    WellVet moves free wellbeing resources to Vet Empowered

    WellVet is moving its free wellbeing resources for veterinary professionals and teams to Vet Empowered, where they will continue to be hosted online. WellVet was founded in 2019 and was established and run as a not-for-profit by vets Liz Barton, Ru...
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    BVA publishes CMA compliance guides for vet practices

    The British Veterinary Association has published some resources to help veterinary practices prepare for the Competition and Markets Authority measures due to take effect in September 2026. The new materials include a downloadable guide to each CMA...
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    Virbac launches free CPD module on feline hyperthyroidism for UK practice teams

    Virbac has launched "Hyperthyroidism 101 - A Toolkit for the Modern Veterinary Team", a free six-part CPD refresher series on the diagnosis, treatment, monitoring and prognosis of the most common endocrine disorder in cats. Presented by Dr Sam Taylor...
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    Updated guidelines for the euthanasia of insured horses

    BEVA has published updated Guidelines for the Euthanasia of Insured Horses, giving practising veterinary surgeons updated guidance on euthanasia decisions where horses are insured for mortality. BEVA said the guidance is intended to help vets ensure...
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    BVA Live 2026 programme puts CMA remedies at centre of the CPD line-up

    The BVA has unveiled its programme for BVA Live 2026, with sessions aimed at helping veterinary teams prepare for the reforms being introduced by the Competition and Markets Authority, at the NEC in Birmingham on 11-12 June. Among the programme highlights...
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    Study points to unloading as better point for ante-mortem welfare checks

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College have published a study which found that observing livestock during unloading rather than later in holding pens identified more welfare problems, offering veterinary surgeons a simple change to ante-mortem...
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    New podcast explores the management of equine respiratory health

    BreathEazy has launched a new podcast, Between the Reins, exploring the science and management of equine respiratory health and performance. The first episode features equine veterinary surgeon Fiona Farmer, BreathEazy Director and veterinary surgeon...