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    Chanelle launches lowest dose pentobarbital injection

    Chanelle Vet UK has announced the launch of Euthoxin (pentobarbital) 500mg/ml Injection, indicated for use on a wide range of species including large, companion and exotic species. The company says Euthoxin 500mg/ml is a stronger dose than any other...
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    Zoetis launches breakthrough treatment for canine atopic dermatitis

    Zoetis has launched Cytopoint (lokivetmab), a novel once-monthly injectable treatment for the clinical signs of atopic dermatitis in dogs and the first monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapy approved in the European Union for veterinary use. Zoetis says...
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    New veterinary nurse CPD congress to be held at World Heritage Site

    VetCPD has announced the launch of a new CPD Congress being held in the beautiful World Heritage city of Bath, famed for its Roman Baths and stunning Georgian architecture, and just up the road from VetNurse.co.uk Towers. The event is being held in...
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    Somerset-based RVN struck off for working under the influence of alcohol

    Nicola Buttler, a Somerset-based veterinary nurse, has been struck off by the RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee for working whilst under the influence of alcohol. Ms Buttler was charged with having been under the influence of alcohol whilst...
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    Hampshire-based vet escapes verdict of serious professional misconduct

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has ended an inquiry against Hampshire-based veterinary surgeon Jose Ignacio Messa MRCVS, after finding no case of serious professional misconduct against him. The case against Jose Ignacio Messa MRCVS related to two...
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    Petplan offers discounted pet monitoring kit for veterinary staff

    Petplan has announced a special offer for veterinary staff: £40 off its £200 Smart Home Monitoring Kit for pets when bought between 3rd and 31st July 2017. The Petplan/Panasonic Monitoring Kit, which was launched last year, allows pet owners and veterinary...
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    First veterinary nurse gets City & Guilds Medal for Excellence

    Emma Turner, a veterinary nurse at the Friarswood Veterinary Centre in Newcastle-under-Lyme in Staffordshire, has become the first in the country to receive a City & Guilds Medal for Excellence. Emma, who completed her training as a Registered Veterinary...
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    Nick Stace leaving RCVS to become Chief Exec at Prince's Trust

    The RCVS has announced that its CEO, Nick Stace, will be leaving at the end of the summer to take up a new post as UK Chief Executive at The Prince's Trust . The Prince's Trust 'creates life-changing opportunities' for those aged 11-30 and Nick has...
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    300,000th pet owner joins CVS loyalty scheme

    CVS has announced that its Healthy Pet Club loyalty scheme, already the largest of its type in the UK, has reached the 300,000-member milestone. Mrs Angie Scullion (pictured right) from Okehampton joined the Healthy Pet Club in May 2017 at Okeford...
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    Two new skin products for cats and dogs

    Laboratoire de Dermo-Cosmétique Animale (LDCA) has launched ATOP 7 Mousse and PYOclean Mousse, two new skin products formulated for cats and dogs. ATOP 7 Mousse and PYOclean Mousse are presented as a ‘dry shampoo’ in foam form for cats and dogs. They...
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    Blinding gap in dog owners' understanding of dry eye

    In preparation for its first Veterinary Dry Eye Awareness Month, Bayer - maker of Remend Dry Eye Lubricant Drops - is highlighting what it calls a 'blinding gap' in client awareness of keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), aka dry eye. A survey carried...
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    Blue Cross search for Veterinary Nurse of the Year

    The Blue Cross has announced that nominations are now open for its 'Veterinary Nurse of the Year 2017' award. The award recognises the dedication of the country’s veterinary nurses and their invaluable support to their veterinary teams, the nation...
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    67% of EU vets feeling uncertain about their future in the UK

    The RCVS has published the results of a survey of EU veterinary surgeons and nurses working in the UK which shows a high degree of fear and uncertainty caused by Brexit, causing many to question whether they will stay. The survey was carried out by...
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    BVA President says stop buying pugs for their looks

    BVA President Gudrun Ravetz has been on Radio 4's Today programme, doing her bit to educate the public about the health problems suffered by brachycephalic breeds. In the piece, which starts at 1:22:54 here , Gudrun explained that what is seen as...
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    New steroid-based antibiotic for canine pyoderma

    Norbrook Laboratories has announced the launch of Betafuse Gel for dogs, a steroid-based antibiotic preparation indicated for the treatment of surface pyoderma such as acute moist dermatitis ('hot spots') and intertrigo (skin fold dermatitis). Betafuse...
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    Village Vet acquired by Linnaeus Group

    The Linnaeus Group has announced the acquisition of Village Vet , a first opinion group with over 20 practices in London, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire. The acquisition takes the combined number of sites in the Linnaeus Group to 57. Brendan...
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    10,000 nurses join ISFM to learn about cats

    International Cat Care’s veterinary division, the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM), has announced that 10,000 nurses from 72 different countries have now joined the society. Membership is free and gives veterinary nurses access to the...
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    Blue Cross asks practices to donate unwanted items for sale

    The Blue Cross is asking veterinary nurses to donate any unwanted, saleable items to help the charity raise funds to care for homeless, abandoned, sick and injured pets. All donations of unwanted clothes, books or bric-a-brac are sent for sale in...
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    British Army announces recruitment drive for VNs

    The British Army has announced a recruitment drive for veterinary nurses to help look after military working dogs both in the UK and on deployed operations. Veterinary nurses are needed for an Army Reserve Squadron dedicated to military working dogs...
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    White Cross Vets loves Manchester

    White Cross Vets , which has 16 UK practices, including one in Manchester, has donated £5500 to the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital following the terrorist attack in the city two weeks ago. The veterinary group made the donation on behalf of...
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    Avian flu found in South Norfolk

    The UK’s Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer has confirmed H5N8 avian flu in a small flock of chickens and geese at a premises near Diss, South Norfolk. A 3 km Protection Zone and a 10 km Surveillance Zone have been put in place around the infected premises...
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    BEVA thanks veterinary nurse volunteers

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) is marking Volunteers' Week , the annual celebration of the contribution volunteers make across the UK, by issuing a 'heartfelt' thanks to the veterinary nurses who have volunteered their time and expertise...
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    New research shows flat-faced dogs at greatest risk when giving birth

    It's been another bad week for flat-faced breeds: the Royal Veterinary College has released the results of a new study which shows that brachycephalic dogs are the most likely breed types to encounter problems when giving birth. The study was part...
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    Worldwide Veterinary Service celebrates Ceva donation

    The Worldwide Veterinary Service , the charity founded by Luke Gamble MRCVS to support animal welfare charities globally, is celebrating a donation of products including dog and cat wormers, skin and joint supplements and NSAIDs, by Ceva Animal Health...
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    More than 80 lungworm cases and six deaths in two months

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Advocate, says that since February, veterinary surgeons have reported more than 80 cases of canine lungworm infection in the UK, of which six have died. The fatal cases were reported in Salisbury, Crawley, Ipswitch and...