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    Dechra launches dietetic support for cats and dogs with allergic skin

    Dechra has launched Redonyl Ultra, a complementary feed for cats and dogs with allergic skin conditions. Redonyl Ultra contains essential fatty acids, Palmitoylethanolamide (PEA) and Biotin. PEA is a naturally-occurring bio modulator which Dechra...
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    VPMA offers GDPR webinar, open access

    With the upcoming introduction of the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) in May 2018, the Veterinary Practice Management Association has published a webinar presented by Helen Thomas (Senior Policy Officer at the Information Commissioners Office...
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    First cutting balloon angioplasty in a cat

    Veterinary cardiologists at Surrey-based North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR) have performed what is believed to be the first cutting balloon angioplasty on a cat with double chambered right ventricle. Sylvie, a four-month-old Maine Coon, was referred...
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    Cat owners prefer to treat hyperthyroidism with a liquid

    Norbrook, maker of Thyronorm, has announced the results of a survey of 200 veterinary surgeons in which 92% said that cat owners were finding it easier to treat their pet's hyperthyroidism with a liquid than a tablet. 95% of the vets surveyed by the...
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    CVS raises £50K for Blue Cross

    CVS has presented its 2017 charity of the year, Blue Cross , with a cheque for £50,886 raised through fundraising at its veterinary sites and businesses across the UK. The company's charity of the year is chosen by employees at its annual conference...
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    Vet nurses reminded to pay annual RCVS renewal fee

    The RCVS is reminding veterinary nurses that they need to pay their annual renewal fee before the end of the year or they will be removed from the Register. The College says about 1,450 veterinary nurses have not yet paid their annual renewal fee...
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    1,194 vets, vet nurses and students lobby government over Article 13

    A 1,194-signature letter calling for the principle of Article 13 to be explicitly enshrined in UK legislation post-Brexit, led by the BVA and the BVNA, has been published in the Daily Telegraph . The letter called on the UK government to ensure there...
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    VetNurse survey reveals profound impact of bullying in veterinary practice

    A survey carried out by VetNurse.co.uk and VetSurgeon.org has shed new light on the incidence and impact of bullying and unpleasant behaviour in veterinary practice. The survey, which can be downloaded here , was promoted to the profession via the...
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    StreetVet hits the road in Bristol and Brighton

    Streetvet , the non-profit outreach practice delivering veterinary care for homeless people in London has announced it is to launch in Brighton and Bristol. The practice was formed earlier this year by Jade Statt and Sam Joseph, two veterinary surgeons...
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    Veterinary poll finds support for positive lists for pets

    The Animal Protection Agency (APA) has announced the results of a straw poll it conducted of London Vet Show delegates to discover the level of support for 'positive' or approved lists of exotic species in the UK. Positive lists are evidence-based...
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    Government recognises sentience of animals

    Environment Secretary Michael Gove has confirmed today that the sentience of animals will continue to be recognised and protections strengthened when the United Kingdom leaves the EU. Mr Gove ministerial statement followed the brouhaha last week when...
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    Canine keyhole liver shunt surgery comes to Solihull

    Willows Veterinary Centre in Solihull now offers keyhole surgery to treat intrahepatic shunts – abnormal connections between veins – inside the livers of dogs. Instead of conducting major open surgery, Chris Shales, an RCVS and European Specialist...
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    PDSA to close free veterinary treatment scheme

    The PDSA has announced that it is to close its Pet Practice service (PPS) scheme, through which around 30,000 pet owners on low incomes have been able to access free veterinary treatment delivered through private practices. Instead, eligible clients...
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    Free practice poster warns of antifreeze danger to cats

    International Cat Care (iCatCare) has produced a free practice poster warning of the dangers of antifreeze to cats. The charity points out that with the arrival of winter, so comes an increase in the number of cats poisoned by antifreeze. For this...
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    Vet Direct launches new haematocrit / haemoglobin detector

    Vet Direct has launched the AniPoc Handheld Monitor, a new portable haematocrit / haemoglobin detector designed to produce reliable results in 10 seconds. Vet Direct says the unit, which is used for the diagnosis and monitoring of anaemia in dogs...
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    Jurox launches expert guidelines for rabbit anaesthesia

    Jurox (UK) Ltd, manufacturer of Alfaxan for dogs, cats and pet rabbits, has published Considerations for Anaesthetising Rabbits , a booklet offering expert guidelines for rabbit anaesthesia. The booklet contains practical advice on handling rabbits...
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    Now vet nurses can have more confidence in job adverts

    VetNurse.co.uk Jobs has announced the launch of a new feature designed to help veterinary nurses have greater confidence applying for jobs advertised on the site. Publishing Editor Arlo Guthrie said: "I've lost count of the number of nurses who remark...
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    Homeopaths up in arms about new RCVS position on alternative medicine

    The Faculty of Homeopathy and the British Association of Homeopathic Veterinary Surgeons (BAHVS) have responded to the RCVS's new position on the use of complementary and alternative medicines in veterinary practice. The organisations say that the...
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    Meet the chewing robot dog from Mars

    Mars Petcare has created a 'chewing robot' with which to research and test canine dental products. The robot is used to show how well potential new products or prototypes are performing when it comes to plaque removal. Built using a scan of a real...
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    Zoetis update on equine herpes and rotavirus vaccines

    Zoetis has announced that its Equip EHV 1,4 vaccine is now available and that it has made arrangements to supply an alternative rotavirus vaccine when Equip Rotavirus goes out of stock later this month. Equip EHV 1,4 is licensed for the active immunisation...
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    Veterinary support website needs votes

    Vetsnet , the support website set up by Liz Barton MRCVS , needs your vote for its application for funding from the Aviva Community Fund. Liz set up vetsnet to bring together all the wellbeing, leadership and management tools being created by individuals...
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    Slaughterhouse CCTV to be compulsory from spring 2018

    Environment Secretary Michael Gove has announced that from Spring 2018, CCTV will be mandatory in all slaughterhouses in England. New legislation will be introduced in the New Year making slaughterhouse CCTV a legal requirement in all areas where...
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    RCVS announces significant changes to VN Council governance

    The RCVS has announced that Council has approved significant changes to the set-up of Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council in order to improve its governance and available skillsets. The main changes include a shortening of the term of office for VN Council...
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    Last chance to enter Vet Wellbeing Awards

    The Society for Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) and the Mind Matters Initiative (MMI) have extended the deadline for this year's Vet Wellbeing Awards nominations to Friday 15 December 2017. The awards, which were first launched last year, are...
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    Aging dogs, like humans, subject to increased cellular damage and inflammation

    Mars Petcare UK has announced the publication of a new study showing that dogs’ immune systems change as they age meaning they will have a reduced ability to respond to infections or stress. The study, Understanding How Dogs Age: Longitudinal Analysis...