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    New small animal anaesthesia guide written for RVNs by RVNs

    Veterinary nurses at the Royal Veterinary College have published a practical guide to small animal anaesthesia: the first written by RVNs for RVNs. The authors are all specialist anaesthesia nurses, including an American Vet Tech Specialist (VTS) in...

    Sophie Aylett, Katherine Edmondson & Sam Price named BVA's Photographers of the Year 2023

    The British Veterinary Association has announced the three winners of its Photographers of the Year competition, sponsored by iM3 Dental. The winning images were selected from nine finalists , shortlisted from hundreds of entries that were taken by...

    Linnaeus introduces enhanced support for Veterinary Technician Specialists

    Linnaeus has introduced enhanced support for those of its veterinary nurses who are Veterinary Technician Specialists (VTS) or studying towards the qualification. Support for those studying to get the qualification includes access to an internal mentor...

    Radioactive iodine therapy service for vet practices in the East of England

    The Veterinary Surgery in Lowestoft is launching a radioactive iodine therapy service for veterinary practices in the East of England to refer hyperthyroid cats from 5th June. The service will be run by Dr Eloise Quince BVetMed CertAVP(SAM-F) PgCertVPS...

    TVM launches first licensed stem cell treatment for canine osteoarthritis in Europe

    TVM has launched DogStem, a ready-to-use stem cell treatment for dogs, indicated for mild to severe canine osteoarthritis of the hip and elbow. DogStem has been shown to be effective, reducing pain and lameness and improving mobility and quality of...

    Dechra launches injectable emetic for dogs

    Dechra has launched Apovomin, an injectable apomorphine to induce vomiting in dogs that have ingested poisons or toxins. Apovomin is effective after a single injection, with results in two to fifteen minutes. Apovomin has the active substance apomorphine...

    New veterinary bone graft substitute

    TheraVet S.A., a Belgian company which specialises in the management of osteoarticular diseases in pets, has announced the launch of Biocera-Vet, an injectable bone substitute for use in orthopaedic surgery. The company says that despite the development...

    Vet nurses invited to nominate inspirational figures from the equine veterinary community

    The British Equine Veterinary Association is inviting members to help celebrate people who've made a mark on the profession, by nominating them for a place in a new showcase of 60 influential figures. To nominate someone for inclusion in the showcase...

    Chihuahuas at greater risk of dental problems and obesity

    The Royal Veterinary College’s VetCompass programme has published the results of new research which shows that ownership of Chihuahuas is growing despite the breed being particularly prone to expensive dental problems and obesity. According to the...

    Vet nurses invited to attend RCVS Disciplinary Committee information day

    The RCVS is holding an informal information day for Registered Veterinary Nurses who are interested in becoming members of the Veterinary Nursing Disciplinary Committee (VN DC), on Wednesday 26th February 2020 at the RCVS offices in Belgravia House,...

    RCVS reveals new look

    The RCVS has revealed its updated brand and visual identity. RCVS President Tim Parkin said: “The aim of our brand review was to make it easier for people to understand our purpose and the unique role we have as a Royal College that regulates. “Our...

    WellVet calls on vet practices to run a menopause awareness day

    WellVet, the not-for-profit organisation which gathers, curates and hosts evidence-based wellbeing resources for veterinary teams, is calling on practices to run a menopause awareness day this month, which happens to be Menopause Awareness Month (not...

    Prof Stuart Carmichael and Krka's new OA resources for vet teams

    Krka has launched a three part factsheet series to support veterinary professionals in the recognition and management of osteoarthritis, developed in collaboration with Professor Stuart Carmichael FRCVS. The three factsheet chapters cover understanding...

    Consistent cleaning cuts contamination in veterinary practices by over 70%

    New research published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has shown that enhanced cleaning protocols and staff training can cut contamination in veterinary practices by over 70%. The study assessed contamination across 13 small animal practices...

    Antibiotic-free ear gel for canine otitis to launch in March

    Dechra has announced that DuOtic, its new antibiotic-free, long-acting ear gel for the management of otitis externa associated with Malassezia pachydermatis in dogs, will launch in the UK in March. DuOtic contains terbinafine, an antifungal, and betamethasone...

    Biggest shake-up of veterinary regulation in 60 years — vet nurses urged to speak up

    The UK Government has opened an eight-week consultation on reforming the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966, describing it as the biggest overhaul of veterinary regulation in 60 years — with the most notable shift being towards regulating veterinary practices...

    New RVC guidelines to reduce feeding tube complications in cats and dogs

    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has published the first standardised research-based radiographic guidelines to support accurate checking of feeding tube placement in dogs and cats. Although feeding tubes are widely used in practice, there has previously...

    New veterinary single-use skin glue

    Animus Surgical has launched SkinBond Multi, a skin glue supplied in single-use pipettes. SkinBond Multi contains n-butyl cyanoacrylate, with the product’s differentiation lying in its single-use packaging rather than the adhesive itself. SkinBond...

    Veterinary locum platform reports rapid uptake as practices look beyond agencies

    Veterinary locum platform Ronda Vet has reported continued growth six months after launch, with more than 1,200 users now registered across over 80 UK practices. The app and desktop-based service connects practices directly with locum vets and nurses...

    Research shows kind words in veterinary practice can make all the difference after miscarriage

    New research published in Veterinary Record has highlighted serious shortcomings in how UK veterinary workplaces support colleagues affected by miscarriage, infertility and assisted fertility. The mixed-methods survey of 525 veterinary surgeons and...

    Veterinary practices have new duty to manage suicide risk

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons will require veterinary practices to implement suicide prevention plans from 1 April 2026. The change marks an expansion of practice standards beyond physical workplace safety into psychological and suicide...

    Free behaviour advice scheme to support vet nurses in first-opinion practice

    Behavet, a UK veterinary behaviour clinic, has launched Behavet Impact , a free initiative designed to help vets and veterinary nurses deliver early behaviour advice in first-opinion settings. The scheme gives practices access to a dedicated website...

    Study links earlier gonadectomy with higher cruciate disease risk in dogs

    Gonadectomy before 2.9 years of age in female dogs and 2.2 years in males is associated with a substantially increased risk of Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease (CrCLD), according to new research published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice 1 ....

    IVC Evidensia invests £500,000 to support adoption of more sustainable low-flow anaesthesia

    IVC Evidensia has announced a £500,000 investment aimed at supporting wider adoption of low-flow anaesthesia across its UK veterinary practices. The group said the funding has enabled all of its practices to access equipment including capnography and...