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    Prince Charles opens new equine facility in Staffordshire

    His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales has visited Pool House Equine Clinic to mark the opening of its new, purpose-built facility in Fradley, near Lichfield. This multimillion pound centre will support the provision of advanced first opinion and...

    BVA highlights welfare issues for brachycephalic cats

    The BVA has joined forces with International Cat Care to highlight the welfare issues faced by brachycephalic cats and to urge cat-lovers to avoid choosing pedigree breeds of cat designed to have extreme or unusual features, such as flat faces or folded...

    Ceva becomes exclusive distributor for Filavac

    Ceva Animal Health has taken on the exclusive distribution of Filavac, the RHDV 1 and 2 (rabbit haemorrhagic disease) vaccine. Filavac is licensed for use in rabbits within the UK and provides 12 month's duration of immunity, allowing it to fit into...

    West Midlands VN struck off for misleading greyhound charity

    West Midlands-based veterinary nurse Laura Jane Garfield has been struck off by the RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee after it found that she had misled and been dishonest with a charity. The Disciplinary Committee heard that Mrs Garfield...

    New pet bereavement course for vet nurses

    The Blue Cross Pet Bereavement Support Service (PBSS) has launched a two-hour ‘Introduction to Pet Bereavement Support Skills’ e-learning short course. The £35 course is aimed at veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses, receptionists and practice managers...

    RVC breakthrough in the treatment of Alabama Rot

    Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College’s Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA) say they've made a ground-breaking discovery in the treatment of the deadly canine disease, Alabama rot. Alabama rot, properly known as Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular...
  • Veterinary surgeon silences Nigel Farage

    Maidstone-based Daniella Dos Santos MRCVS has become quite possibly the first person to render Nigel Farage utterly speechless whilst at the same time drawing welcome attention to the shortfall in veterinary surgeons caused by Brexit. Daniella, a...

    RCVS named amongst best workplaces for women

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has been recognised as one of the best workplaces for women by the Great Place to Work Institute. The College was ranked seventh in the medium-sized company or organisation category (50 to 449 employees) of...

    BEVA up in arms after VMD suspends ten drugs for food-producing animals

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate has suspended ten drugs for food-producing animals which contain the excipient diethanolamine (DEA), after advice from the Committee for Medicinal Products for Veterinary Use (the scientific advisory committee to...
  • Virbac's chemical neutering campaign will make men (and dogs) wince

    Virbac has announced the launch of a new campaign - centred on a video that'll make men and dogs wince - to raise awareness amongst pet owners about the alternative to surgical castration and encourage them to visit their veterinary practice. Virbac...

    Vet not guilty of disgraceful conduct after failing to communicate facts of cat's death

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has found London-based Sarah Lee Dantas-Holmes MRCVS not guilty of disgraceful conduct in a professional respect. The charges related to the unexpected death of a cat called Hope during an operation to explore a growth...

    Leeds-based group wins major national communications award

    White Cross Vets , the 19-practice Leeds-based group that was bought by IVC earlier this year, has bagged an award for Best Use of Social Media from the Institute of Internal Communications . The group won the award in recognition of how it put social...

    Bad dogs die early

    The Royal Veterinary College has published the results of a new study 1 which show that dogs with undesirable behaviours, such as aggression, running away, fighting, over-excitability or barking, are more likely to die at a younger age. The new study...

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    Leeds vet struck off after conviction for animal welfare offences

    Leeds-based Gary James Cassius Samuel has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee following his conviction for animal welfare offences in 2016. The Disciplinary Committee heard that Mr Samuel had been convicted of five animal welfare offences...

    Awards recognise people and products committed to cats

    International Cat Care has announced the winners of it's 2018 awards which recognise those products and people that have demonstrated commitment to cats. The Easy to Give Awards are given to pharmaceutical companies that have made it easier to give...

    New Cushings resource for horse owners

    Boehringer Ingelheim, manufacturer of Prascend , has launched www.careaboutcushings.co.uk , an information resource for horse owners. The Care About Cushing’s website is designed to give horse owners the information they need to spot the signs of...

    New health and welfare guidelines for animal establishments

    The Animal Protection Agency (APA) is highlighting the publication of new, evidence-based guidelines for the inspection of animal establishments such as pet shops, breeding centres, boarding kennels and sanctuaries. For decades, animal welfare and...
  • Rabbit vaccine recalled

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate has issued a product recall for two batches of the rabbit haemorrhagic disease vaccine, Filavac VHD K C+V (Vm 46470/4000). Batches 060K80412C1A-UK1-2 and 060K80412A1C-UK1-2 (expiry 12/06/2019) have been recalled...

    First canine cardiac arrhythmia surgery without human medical support

    Davies Veterinary Specialists reports that it has performed two successful surgeries on dogs to cure cardiac arrhythmia, without support from the human medical field. Davies says its Cardiac Electrophysiology Laboratory, headed by Pedro Oliveira ...

    New Alfaxan Multidose offers longer shelf life

    Jurox has announced the launch of Alfaxan Multidose for dogs, cats and pet rabbits, a preserved formulation of alfaxalone with an extended shelf life of 28 days after the vial is first broached. Jurox says Alfaxan Multidose is the bioequivalent to...

    New guide to starting out as a vet

    Yorkshire-based Clare Tapsfield-Wright MRCVS has written The New Vet's Handbook, a lighthearted guide to help newly qualified veterinary surgeons as they leave uni and enter the profession. Finding and settling into that first job is a particularly...

    Vet nurse's charity in the finals for Animal Star Award

    Tree of Life For Animals , a charity set up by veterinary nurse Rachel Wright, has been announced as one of five finalists for this year's Animal Star Awards . The awards were set up to give recognition to animals and humans alike for the amazing...

    Medivet's tracker dog protecting rhino

    Medivet reports that Ella, the tracker dog funded by the group to help protect endangered African rhinos from poachers, has enjoyed a successful first year on the job. Ella, a Bloodhound Doberman cross, is the first cold scent dog to work with anti...

    StreetVet gets chips for the homeless

    Animalcare, maker of identichip , has announced its support of StreetVet , the non-profit outreach practice delivering veterinary care for homeless people, with the provision of free microchips. Sam Joseph, co-founder of StreetVet said: "It is especially...