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    MSD slashes the price of Bravecto Injectable

    MSD Animal Health has announced it will reduce the cost of Bravecto Injectable by 20% from 1st February 2026. That'll bring the GB list price down from £434 to £347.20, something which can only be good news at a time when the veterinary profession...
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    Pet Dental Health Month 2026 coming up in February

    Animalcare - organisers of Pet Dental Health Month - is encouraging practices to get involved in the initiative, which is designed to raise awareness of the importance of routine dental care for pets. To help practices engage with pet owners on the...
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    Nominations now open for BVA Awards 2026

    The British Veterinary Association has opened the nominations for its 2026 Awards and is inviting veterinary professionals and the public to put names forward. The awards celebrate talented veterinary professionals who are going above and beyond for...
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    Call for canine and feline gastro-intestinal case studies

    Carus Animal Health is asking UK veterinary teams to contribute anonymised clinical case studies to help build a broader evidence base around the use of faecal calprotectin testing in dogs and cats with inflammatory gastrointestinal disease. The company...
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    Out Now: The BSAVA Manual of Guinea Pigs

    The BSAVA has published the BSAVA Manual of Guinea Pigs , billed as a comprehensive and practical guide to the veterinary care of guinea pigs for both first opinion veterinary teams and exotic pet specialists. The new book is written and edited by...
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    VMG launches new course for first-time leaders in the veterinary sector

    The Veterinary Management Group (VMG) has launched the Introduction to Leadership and Management (iVLM) course, billed as an accessible and affordable entry point into leadership development for individuals and organisations across the veterinary sector...
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    New L2 Leptospirosis vaccine for dogs

    Virbac has launched Canixin L, a new L2 Leptospirosis vaccine for dogs. Canixin L is an inactivated bacterial vaccine used to stimulate active immunity in dogs against two serogroups of Leptospira interrogans : Canicola and Icterohaemorrhagiae. The...
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    Dog owners recognise the illness — but not the urgency, RVC study finds

    New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found that while dog owners can often identify common health problems, they frequently underestimate how urgently veterinary care is needed. In the UK-wide online study, 1,772 dog owners assessed...
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    Veterinary Management Group announces dates for Congress 2026

    The Veterinary Management Group (VMG) has announced that its 2026 Congress will take place from 22nd to 24th April at the Crowne Plaza Hotel in Stratford-upon-Avon. The event will introduce a new live discussion format, ShareSPACE Live, alongside its...
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    HT Vet unveils Vista iQ, its next-generation AI cancer detection system for dogs

    HT Vet has launched Vista iQ, the second generation of its AI-powered cancer detection device for dogs. Vista IQ is designed for non-invasive screening of dermal and subcutaneous masses commonly seen in veterinary practice. Building on the original...
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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    New cancer screening academy for vet nurses

    HT Vista has launched HT Vista Academy, a free online learning platform designed to provide extensive support, education, and resources to users of its cancer screening device. The new platform offers video tutorials, podcasts, webinars, scientific...
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    New research finds no strong link between rabbit features and dental problems

    A study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found there’s no substantial link between popular conformation in rabbits, including floppy ears or flat faces, and an increased risk of dental problems 1 . According to the RVC, recent studies estimate...
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    Spartacus campaign against IVC gathers momentum

    We Are Spartacus, the campaigning group set up to fight legal threats by IVC Evidensia against practices which have labelled their health plans as a 'Pet Health Club', seems to be gathering momentum. The group reports that over 150 veterinary professionals...
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    Manchester-based vet suspended for writing a tramadol prescription for her father

    Manchester-based Anca Bucur MRCVS has been suspended from the Register of Veterinary Surgeons for two months after she was found to have issued a veterinary prescription for tramadol intended for use by her father. Ms Bucur MRCVS faced three charges...
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    New DNA test can save sight of Cocker Spaniels with vitamin E deficiency

    The Canine Genetics Centre at the Department of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Cambridge has developed a new DNA test to identify Cocker Spaniels with Retinopathy with Vitamin E Deficiency (RVED), in order that they can be treated with potentially...
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    Former vet's charity gives vet nurse a life-changing leg up

    The Quadstar Foundation, a charity set up by former vet Nick Butcher, has awarded life-changing grants to two vet students, one of whom is a veterinary nurse from Ireland. The grants, which are for up to £3,500 per annum, are for students - often from...
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    Vet nurses asked to join Northumberland coastal hike

    Vetlife is calling on all members of the veterinary community to lace up their boots and join the Northumberland Vetlife Day Hike on the 9th and 10th of May. The two-day event, being held in collaboration with the Veterinary Voices Hiking Group, offers...
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    New study shows vapocoolant spray may be the better option for IV catheterisation

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has concluded that there is no difference between vapocoolant spray or eutectic lidocaine/prilocaine (EMLA) cream for improving tolerance of intravenous catheter placement in dogs 1 . Given...
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    RCVS calls on vet nurses to share new advice for pet owners

    The RCVS has launched a new section of its website designed to give pet owners a better understanding of how veterinary practices work and is urging vet nurses to share it with clients. The advice in the new help section has been designed to highlight...