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    No shortage of veterinary jobs despite recession, says Rig Vets

    There are still locum and permanent vacancies in the veterinary industry, despite the current UK recession, but candidates must be prepared to be more flexible, advises veterinary recruitment company, Rig Vet Recruitment. "The number of vacancies...
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    RCVS Acting Registrar appointed

    Gordon Hockey has been appointed Acting Registrar at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. He succeeds Jane Hern, who had been Registrar for 15 years before deciding to move on to pursue other interests. Gordon, who is a qualified pharmacist...
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    New POM spot-on ectoparasiticide for cats and dogs

    Krka has launched Prinocate (moxidectin and imidacloprid), a prescription-only spot-on ectoparasiticide for cats and dogs. According to the company, Prinocate contains the same combination of Moxidectin and Imidacloprid as Advocate. In dogs it is licensed...
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    Seminar celebrates 50 years of veterinary nursing

    The Veterinary Nurses Council of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) is hosting a seminar on 23 June 2011 to celebrate 50 years of veterinary nursing. The Golden Jubilee will be marked with a series of thought-provoking talks: looking...
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    Pet food company shares health data with vet nurses

    Pet food company tails.com has launched Data Labs, through which it will share its animal health data with veterinary nurses to help improve the lives of dogs and their owners. The company has been gathering information on the health, wellbeing and...
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    RCVS launches Brexit survey for EU vet nurses

    The RCVS has launched a survey for EU vets and nurses to share how Brexit has affected them. The survey asks EU nationals about their experience of practising in the UK since the referendum and will seek to find out what their career expectations and...
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    BVDA offers new course: Essential Dentistry For Vet Nurses

    The BVDA has teamed up with IM3 to launch a new course to help veterinary surgeons improve their knowledge and practical skills in dentistry. The 2-day course, which includes both theory and practical sessions, will be taught by Sarah Ramsden RVN ...
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    BSAVA provides avian flu Q&A for clients with backyard poultry

    With Defra urging poultry owners to prepare for the increased risk of avian influenza over the winter months, the BSAVA has put together a Q&A so that veterinary professionals can offer the best advice to backyard poultry keepers. The association...
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    Forget James Herriot, it's time for Jane Herriot

    A number of veterinary leaders have claimed in this week's Vet Record that the public perception of the profession is still rooted in romanticised James Herriot fiction rather than the commercial realities of modern day practice. The popular novels...
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    New bordatella vaccine is the first in Europe administered orally

    Zoetis has announced the launch of Versican Plus Bb Oral, a vaccine against Bordetella bronchiseptica, a primary component of the canine infectious respiratory disease complex (CIRDC). Zoetis says the new vaccine, which is also the first in Europe...
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    BVA AWF launches updated Pets & Poisons Leaflet

    The BVA Animal Welfare Foundation (BVA AWF) in conjunction with the Veterinary Poisons Information Service (VPIS) has announced the launch of an update of its popular Pets and Poisons - Keeping Your Animals Safe leaflet, first produced in 2004. Based...
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    Vote for your favourite veterinary nurse

    The Blue Cross is calling for nominations from veterinary practices across the country for its Veterinary Nurse of the Year Award 2008. The annual award is presented at the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA) Annual Congress. It recognises...
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    Police warning over Merseyside veterinary drug theft

    Merseyside police are urging members of the public and veterinary practices to exercise caution following the theft of some prescription veterinary medicines from a commercial vehicle in Prescot. The missing medication is around ten 100ml bottles...
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    Virbac takes on Clomicalm and Itrafungol

    Virbac has taken on Clomicalm, an aid to the treatment of separation related disorders in dogs and Itrafungol, for ringworm in cats. Clomicalm contains Clomipramine hydrochloride, a broad-spectrum tricyclic antidepressant that inhibits the neuronal...
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    Dechra launches injectable xylazine solution for cattle, horses, cats and dogs

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Nerfasin vet, an injectable xylazine solution licensed for sedation and premedication prior to general anaesthesia in cattle, horses, cats and dogs. Nerfasin vet is available in two concentrations - a 100 mg...
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    Uxbridge-based vet suspended for passing off puppy farm puppies as home-bred

    Uxbridge-based Daniel Doherty MRCVS has been suspended by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee from the Register for one month after being convicted of conspiracy to commit fraud by false representation. Mr Doherty was convicted, with others (who were also...
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    BSAVA dispensing course for vet nurses now online

    The BSAVA has announced that its dispensing course will now be held online on Thursday 26 November 2020. The course helps veterinary practices manage their dispensaries with up-to-date information on medicines regulations. It covers the main aspects...
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    Cardiff practice first to achieve gold for rabbit care in Wales

    Valley Veterinary Hospital in Cardiff has been awarded the first Gold Standard Award for rabbit care in Wales by the Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund (RWAF). There are only 11 other practices in the UK that hold the Gold Standard Award for rabbit...
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    Lesley Moore wins Louise O’Dwyer bursary

    Lesley Moore, a senior veterinary nurse at Vets Now’s Macclesfield clinic, has become the inaugural winner of a bursary in memory of the legendary vet nurse Louise O’Dwyer , who died earlier this year. Louise was one of the world’s leading emergency...
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    Bristol vet honoured at the House of Lords

    Elisa Best, a referral practitioner at Rowe Veterinary Referrals in Bristol, has received a 'Vet of the Year' award from the International Fund for Animal Welfare ( IFAW ) at the House of Lords, for her work getting members of the public to support centres...
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    New injectable vaccine against Bordetella bronchiseptica

    MSD Animal Health has launched Nobivac(r) Respira Bb, a new injectable vaccine against Bordetella bronchiseptica. The new vaccine offers 12 months protection when used as a single-dose booster in dogs previously vaccinated with Nobivac(r) KC. It is...
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    RCVS to demonstrate new CPD-recording platform for veterinary nurses at BVNA

    The RCVS will be showing off its new CPD recording platform, 1CPD, at BVNA Congress later this week (Friday 11 to Sunday 13 October, International Centre Telford, Shropshire TF3 4JH). The new platform will be officially launched in January 2020, and...
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    New separation anxiety leaflet to help dogs out of lockdown

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Adaptil, has launched a new leaflet on separation anxiety to help ease dogs out of lockdown. The new leaflet, ‘Separation anxiety as a result of the pandemic. What can you do?’, was written in collaboration with clinical...
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    New research shows potential for MCT oil in treatment of canine epilepsy

    New research published open access in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine has concluded that supplementing diet with medium-chain triglyceride (MCT) oil has the potential to reduce the number of seizures and improve the quality of life for dogs...
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    Coronavirus: VetNurse Jobs now free for practices to advertise for help

    From today and until further notice, VetNurse.co.uk and VetSurgeon.org Jobs are free of charge, so that practices which find themselves with staffing problems over the coming months can broadcast a shout for help. When you post a job advert, or a...