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    New campaign to support the 79% of vet nurses with chronic illness

    On the 1st August, the British Veterinary Nursing Association is launching the Chronic Illness Campaign, a 2-month campaign to raise awareness about chronic illness and conditions among veterinary nurses. The campaign comes after the Association carried...

    Companion animal practices back to 82% of pre-lockdown revenue

    Veterinary Insights, a business intelligence provider, says it calculates that revenue in UK companion animal practices has now recovered to 82% of pre-lockdown levels. Veterinary Insights gets its data from over 400 practices using Vet Viewer, its...

    Zoetis launches Simparica Trio ecto- and endoparasiticide for dogs

    Zoetis has announced the European launch of Simparica Trio (sarolaner/moxidectin/pyrantel), a once-monthly ecto- and endoparasticide for dogs. The chewable, prescription-only tablet contains sarolaner, which kills fleas and ticks; moxidectin, for...

    Portsmouth vet refused restoration to the Register

    Former Portsmouth-based vet, Simon Wood, who was struck off in 2018 after a conviction for possessing indecent images of children, has had his application for restoration to the Register refused by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee. Mr Wood pleaded guilty...

    New Specialist-led parenteral nutrition service in the Midlands

    Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull has launched a parenteral nutrition referral service. The service is being led by Isuru Gajanayake, a board-certified specialist in veterinary nutrition. He said: “Since launching our clinical...

    Vet nurses asked to take part in coronavirus survey

    Pegasus, a communications agency, is asking veterinary professionals to take part in a ten minute survey about the future of the industry after, or living with, coronavirus. Everyone who takes part in the survey, which is also open to vets, practice...

    Diet can reduce need for NSAIDs by up to 25%

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has highlighted recent studies which, the company says, prove that feeding a food enriched with omega-3 fatty acids from fish oils to dogs with osteoarthritis results in a reduction in NSAID dosage of up to 25% 1 , owner observed...

    Boehringer launches recycling programme for Aservo EquiHaler

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched a recycling programme for Aservo EquiHaler, its treatment for equine asthma symptoms. The company points to research which found that 89% of the veterinary profession wants to play a more active role in the sustainability...

    New otitis podcast from Dechra

    Dechra Veterinary Products has published a new podcast for vet nurses about treating animals with otitis. In the 15 minute podcast, Carolyn Kyte, a vet in general practice, talks to Natalie Barnard, a veterinary dermatology specialist from Highcroft...

    Improve launches new certificate programmes for vet nurses, technicians and paraprofessionals

    Improve International has launched what it says are the first globally accessible distance learning certificate programmes for veterinary nurses, veterinary technicians and veterinary paraprofessionals. Veterinary nurses, veterinary technicians and...

    RCVS reports on work to advance the veterinary nursing profession

    The RCVS has published an interim report of the achievements so far of its VN Futures project to champion and improve veterinary nursing. The project was launched as a joint initiative between the RCVS and the BVNA in 2016. Its objectives included...

    MSD launches Summer Staycation pet parasites campaign

    MSD Animal Health has launched its Summer Staycation campaign with a range of resources to help veterinary practices keep their clients safe from parasites while holidaying in the UK. MSD says the Summer Staycation campaign is designed to support the...
  • FirstVet joins forces with pet insurer to offer free online veterinary consultations

    FirstVet, one of the online veterinary consultation providers that launched earlier this year , has joined forces with Bought By Many , a pet insurer. As a result of the new partnership, customers of Bought By Many will have access to free video consultations...

    Contamination of BOVA's omeprazole injection for horses found to be well inside internationally accepted standards

    Following the identification of testosterone in a vial of Bova’s long acting omeprazole injection for horses in mid-June 2019 by the New South Wales (NSW) racing authority, Bova says subsequent tests have now confirmed that the level of contamination...

    Vet nurses urged to take part in RCVS Under Care Review

    The RCVS is running a survey to get the views and opinions of UK veterinary surgeons about 24/7 emergency cover and the definition of 'under care'. The survey is the second stage of a three stage review recommended to RCVS Council by the College’s...

    New campaign to get cats to the vet

    As part of International Cat Day on Sunday 8th August 2021, Zoetis is supporting a new campaign by iCatCare to help owners get their pets to the vet. The company points to research which showed that in the US, and despite the importance of annual health...

    New treatment for pruritic dogs claimed to be 45% more effective than Apoquel

    Elanco has launched Zenrelia (ilunocitinib), a once-daily tablet for pruritic dogs with atopic dermatitis, flea allergy dermatitis, food allergies and contact allergies, which the company claims is 45% more effective than Apoquel. Zenrelia is a new...

    New booklet for vet nurses to give owners of pets with firework fears

    Ceva Animal Health has published a booklet for vet nurses to give pet owners, offering advice about desensitising cats and dogs to fireworks and loud noises. Long-term help for pet firework fears has been written by clinical pet behaviourist, Charlotte...

    Cat microchips to be compulsory

    The Government has announced plans for a new law to make it compulsory to microchip cats before they reach the age of 20 weeks and their contact details stored and kept up to date in a pet microchipping database. Owners found not to have microchipped...

    Essity offers online wound care training for nurses

    Essity, which makes Soffban, is offering wound care education and product training via free online meetings. Training topics the company is covering include: general wound care products, debridement, exudate management and post-operative wound protection...

    Leading vet group addresses the veterinary suicide issue

    The Linnaeus Group , the Mars Petcare-owned veterinary group which owns nearly 150 practices around the country, has launched a new initiative to try and help address the high rates of suicide in the veterinary profession. The Group has trained almost...

    Vet nurses invited to online meeting: "IR35 and its Impact on Locums"

    VetNurse.co.uk and VetSurgeon.org are hosting an online Zoom meeting open to all members of the profession, where Simon Biles, an accountant and Chartered Tax Adviser from Moore Scarrott, will explain and discuss the effect of recent IR35 changes on...

    New streams for nurses at veterinary dermatology congress in September

    The European Society of Veterinary Dermatology and European College of Veterinary Dermatology have announced that their co-organised congress will take place at the ACC Liverpool from the 26 th to the 28 th September 2019 This year the congress is...
  • Dechra adds Clavubactin to its range of antibiotics for cats and dogs

    Dechra has added Clavubactin (amoxicillin and clavulanic acid) to its range, for the treatment of urinary tract, respiratory, gastrointestinal, oral and skin infections in cats and dogs. The company says the product is highly effective against common...
  • BBC pulls out of Crufts 2009

    The Kennel Club has confirmed that the BBC has pulled out of broadcasting Crufts next year. According to the Kennel Club, the decision was reached following what it described as 'unreasonable demands' from the BBC, including the exclusion of certain...