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    Glamour model's plight highlights problems with brachycephalic breeds

    The problems associated with brachycephalic breeds have been highlighted again after glamour model Jodie Marsh posted a video on Facebook yesterday showing her giving CPR to her bulldog Louie after he collapsed. The video has already been viewed a...

    Essex referral centre appoints surgery specialist

    Essex veterinary referral practice VRCC has appointed an international specialist in small animal surgery to its growing team. Esteban Gonzalez joins the practice in Southfields, Laindon, from Ars Veterinaria in Barcelona, one of the leading veterinary...

    New paper highlights errors in veterinary professionals' thinking

    A new peer-reviewed paper which compares veterinary drugs with homeopathy should arguably be required reading for all veterinary professionals, not just because it provides a bulletproof case against a form of pseudo-science quack medicine, but because...

    Cardiff vet undertakes to be removed from the Register

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has agreed to accept undertakings from Cardiff-based veterinary surgeon Adrian John Westwood that he requests the removal his name from the Register of Veterinary Surgeons and agree never to apply to be restored to it...

    Animal medicines industry positive about animal welfare post-Brexit

    The National Office of Animal Health's Brexit Barometer report has revealed that the animal medicines industry believes the UK can be a global leader on animal health and welfare after Brexit. The Brexit Barometer report draws on insights from 16...

    Choose alternative medicine and die early

    A new study carried out by researchers at the Yale School of Medicine and Yale Cancer Center , published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute , has found that human cancer patients who use alternative medicine are up to 5.7 times more likely...

    ECC Specialist Adam Mugford joins Hampshire referral centre

    Adam Mugford, BVetMed MVetMed DACVECC MRCVS, a RCVS Recognised Specialist in Emergency and Critical Care and Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (ECC), has joined Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists in Alton, Hampshire...

    White Cross Vets builds 200-strong team

    White Cross Vets , the family-run veterinary group with 16 practices across the West Midlands and the North of England, has recruited its 200 th employee: Eilona Savage (pictured right), who joins the company's Kings Heath practice as a client care co...

    Ben Goldacre to talk about quacks, charlatans and scaremongerers at BVA Congress

    The BVA has announced that Ben Goldacre, the best-selling author, broadcaster, campaigner and medical doctor who topped the paperback non-fiction charts with Bad Science , will deliver the 50 th anniversary Wooldridge Memorial Lecture at this year’s...

    Matt Dawson lends support to tick awareness campaign

    Matt Dawson, the former England rugby captain, has lent his support to MSD Animal Health's Big Tick Project, the company's campaign to raise awareness of the health risks from tick bites. Matt, who contracted Lyme disease early last year, has been...

    New oncology, internal medicine and exotics referral clinicians at Bristol centre

    Three new referral clinicians with expertise in oncology, internal medicine and zoological medicine have joined Highcroft Veterinary Referrals , a Bristol multi-disciplinary referral practice covering the south west of England. Dr Sabela Atencia DVM...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    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...

    Pet Thyroid Month to launch in July

    MSD Animal Health - maker of Vidalta and Leventa - has announced the launch of Pet Thyroid Month, a campaign to help pet owners recognise the signs of thyroid diseases in cats and dogs and encourage them to seek advice from their veterinary practice...

    Vet nurses invited to enter BVA's third ‘Veterinary photographer of the year’ competition

    The British Veterinary Association is inviting veterinary nurses to enter its third ‘BVA Veterinary photographer of the year’ competition. Last year’s competition saw photographs span a range of subjects from across the UK and overseas, from a common...

    BVA welcomes new equine microchip law

    Defra has announced that the law which requires horses born since July 2009 to be microchipped is being extended to include all horses, ponies and donkeys, regardless of their age. From October 2020 it will be mandatory for all owners to microchip...

    First ever commercial diagnostic test for New Equine Virus

    Portuguese equine biotech firm Equigerminal has launched what it says is the first-ever commercial diagnostic test for New Equine Virus (NEV), a potentially deadly virus. NEV was first identified in 2013 by veterinary surgeon Dr Isabel Fidalgo Carvalho...

    Great Yarmouth vet struck off for practising under the influence

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has directed the Registrar to remove Great Yarmouth-based veterinary surgeon Ms Judith Lesley Kay from the Register for a number of alcohol-related issues and clinical failings. The hearing proceeded in Ms Kay’s absence...

    RCVS to consult on proposed new veterinary nursing qualifications

    The RCVS has announced that next month, it will be asking veterinary surgeons and nurses for their view on a proposed new framework for post-registration veterinary nursing qualifications which aim to enhance the structure of the veterinary nursing career...

    1,600+ respond to second RCVS Brexit survey

    The RCVS reports that over 1,600 EU-qualified veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses have already responded to its second survey on the implications for them of the UK’s decision to exit the European Union. The original survey was sent last year...