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    Ceva launches biggest TV advertising campaign to date for Feliway and Adaptil

    Ceva Animal Health has launched its biggest TV advertising campaign to date for its veterinary behaviour products, Feliway and Adaptil. Running throughout October, it is Ceva's third TV campaign this year to raise awareness of the benefits of Feliway...
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    New end-of-life service for pets

    Cloud 9 Vets , a new mobile veterinary service offering quality of life assessments, euthanasia and palliative care for pets at home has been launched in the UK and is now recruiting veterinary surgeons and practices to join the team delivering the service...
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    Veterinary profession's answer to CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

    The University of Surrey has announced the launch of ArroGen Veterinary Forensics , the first forensic service dedicated to combating crimes against animals. The new service, a partnership between the university's School of Veterinary Medicine and...
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    Blue Cross and BEVA publish results of Equine Health Survey 2017

    The Blue Cross and British Equine Veterinary Association have published the results of the 2017 National Equine Health Survey, which have remained broadly consistent with previous years. Participation in this year’s survey was similar to previous...
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    VNs & students urged to take part in anaesthetic monitoring survey

    Elisabeth Richardson MRCVS, Senior Clinical Training Scholar in Veterinary Anaesthesia at Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital, University of Cambridge, is conducting a new survey designed to give a deeper insight into the conduct of anaesthetic monitoring...
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    RCVS reminds RVNs to renew

    The RCVS is reminding all registered veterinary nurses that their annual renewal fee for 2017-18 is due. The College says it will be sending the annual renewal notice to the majority of veterinary nurses by email, so if you don't receive it, check...
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    Cheshire referral hospital triples neurology team

    Cheshire-based Northwest Veterinary Specialists has announced that it has tripled its neurology team with the appointment of two new specialists, Massimo Mariscoli and Luca Motta. Massimo (pictured left) qualified from Bologna Vet School in 1990 and...
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    New award for carers of diabetic pets

    MSD Animal Health (maker of Caninsulin) has announced the launch of the Diabetic Pet Carer of the Year Award, designed to celebrate the commitment of professionals and pet owners treating diabetic pets. The company says the new award, which invites...
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    WSAVA issues first global veterinary dentistry guidelines

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) has launched the first set of global guidelines for veterinary dentistry , to support veterinary professionals around the world in improving recognition of dental disease and in providing a higher...
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    RCVS to seek VNs views on Schedule 3 at BVNA Congress

    The RCVS has announced that it will be at BVNA Congress this year (6th-8th October), seeking delegates' views about what Schedule 3 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act, which allows vets to delegate certain procedures and treatment to veterinary nurses, means...
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    Nottingham launches MSc in veterinary physiotherapy

    The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science (SVMS) at the University of Nottingham is launching a new three-year master’s degree in veterinary physiotherapy, starting in September 2018. Candidates will have the option of receiving a PGDip Veterinary...
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    VetNurse publisher wins Standard of Excellence Award

    The publisher of VetNurse.co.uk has won a Standard of Excellence Award in the 2017 Web Marketing Association's WebAwards . Entries to the international website awards came from 52 countries around the world. Each entry was assessed by three judges...
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    BVA and BVNA announce strategic alliance

    The British Veterinary Association and the British Veterinary Nursing Association have announced a new strategic alliance designed to strengthen the working relationship between the two associations whilst maintaining their individual identities. ...
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    Somerset-based veterinary surgeons see miracle

    Niall Taylor and Alex Gough MsRCVS have published No Way To Treat A Friend , a new book which exposes the 'miracle' of alternative veterinary medicine for what it is: just a trick of the mind. In so doing, the book provides a fascinating insight to...
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    Vets vote against the corporatisation of equine practice

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) reports that at the end of a hotly contested Moral Maze style debate held at Congress last week, only 28% of the 329 delegates agreed with the motion: Corporatisation is inevitable and will benefit vets...
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    New study shows which breeds more likely to leak

    A new epidemiological study from the VetCompass Programme at the Royal Veterinary College has revealed that certain breeds of bitches are more predisposed to urinary incontinence. The study, Urinary incontinence in bitches under primary veterinary...
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    RCVS launches new programme to encourage veterinary innovation

    The RCVS has launched ViVet , a new programme designed to ensure veterinary professionals are at the forefront of technological innovation in the animal health sector. ViVet (derived from the Latin word ‘vivet’ meaning ‘it will thrive’) will, says...
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    £1 to Alder Hey for each pet vaccinated by White Cross Vets

    White Cross Vets has joined forces with Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in order to raise as much money as possible to fund pet-focused play materials. The group is hoping to raise more than £5,000 for the hospital by donating £1 for every pet vaccinated...
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    New study could improve welfare of zoo animals

    The successful trial of a new welfare assessment grid for zoological animals, published in the Veterinary Record , is set to improve their welfare, according to the authors. Researchers from Marwell Zoo, the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and the School...
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    CVS bags B&W Equine Vets

    CVS has announced the acquisition of B&W Equine Vets , the largest specialist equine veterinary group in the south west of the UK. B&W operates an integrated practice based around a multi-disciplinary referral hospital in Breadstone, Gloucestershire...
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    New salary survey shows increasing demand for locums

    Recruitment agency Recruit4Vets has published the results of two small surveys it conducted amongst veterinary surgeons and nurses to investigate typical rates of pay for permanent and locum veterinary surgeons and nurses. 251 veterinary surgeons...
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    Veterinary Products Committee seeks RVN

    The Veterinary Products Committee, which advises Defra on veterinary medicinal products and animal feed additives, is seeking applicants for ten vacancies , including one veterinary nurse. The committee meets three times a year, typically in February...
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    Ceva launches practice fireworks display competition

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Adaptil and Feliway , has launched its popular annual competition in which practices are invited to set up displays about fireworks in their waiting rooms and post a photograph on the company's Facebook page in October. ...
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    BVA welcomes new TB measures but urges greater clarity

    The BVA has welcomed Defra's announcement of new measures to eradicate bovine TB in England, but called for greater clarity over new cull licences. Defra's new measures include: Eleven additional licences for badger control covering parts...
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    BVA gravely concerned over rise in animals killed without stunning

    The number of animals killed without pre-stunning has risen sharply, according to analysis by the British Veterinary Association of the latest survey released by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). According to the FSA figures, 24.4% (758,263) of sheep...