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    Men are more th>n just upset over lost pets

    According to MORE TH>N pet insurance , men aren't just upset by the loss of a pet, 13% of them take a week or more off work if their pet is lost or stolen. Notably, that compares to just 5% of women who have taken that much time off work to get over...
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    New guide for veterinary professionals about the welfare of flat-faced pets

    Dr Rowena Packer and Dr Dan O’Neill, both researchers at the Royal Veterinary College, have published the first ever book condensing global knowledge of brachycephaly in companion animals. The book, titled Health and Welfare of Brachycephalic Breeds...
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    Linnaeus recruiting for vet nurse referral training programme

    Linnaeus is now recruiting for its nursing referral training programme, with applications open until the end of May. The Linnaeus Post Registration Programme (PRP) is a year-long programme designed to support its newly-qualified veterinary nurses as...
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    Vet nursing residency launches in the West Midlands

    Midlands-based Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service is launching a new three-year veterinary nursing residency programme in September which it says is the first of its kind in the world. The programme, which is open to experienced veterinary...
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    Online symposium about breakthrough in managing cat allergens

    Following the launch of Pro Plan Liveclear , the Purina Institute is hosting a two-hour CPD symposium on managing cat allergens which will take place online on Wednesday, 8th July at 7:30pm. Speakers at the free event will include feline expert Dr...
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    Vet nurses urged to check feline blood pressure

    Ceva Animal Health is urging veterinary nurses to take feline blood pressure readings more often, after a study showed that 40% of cats over seven years old may be hypertensive. The statistic came to light as a result of Ceva's Mercury Challenge 1...
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    CVS to move to main Stock Exchange Market following CMA decision which advantaged corporates

    Less than 10 days after the Competition and Markets Authority announced the provisional decision of its veterinary market investigation, CVS Group has announced its intention to move from the Alternative Investment Market of the London Stock Exchange...
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    93% of brachycephalic breed owners would buy them again

    According to a new study, 93% of owners of flat-faced dogs – including the Pug, French Bulldog and English Bulldog – would opt for the same breed again, despite experiencing common and severe health problems in their pets. The research, led by the...
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    Vet nurses should tell employers: 'Show me the money'

    The BVA is urging vet nurses and their employers to be more transparent about pay with a new member resource: 'Talking about pay in the veterinary professions', a publication designed to facilitate open discussions about pay for the whole team. New...
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    West Midlands referral centre appoints RVN as its Hospital Director

    Tom Reilly, an RVN, has been appointed Hospital Director at Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Centre in Solihull. Tom, pictured on the right with Managing Director, Toby Gemill, first joined Willows in 2011 as a member of its medicine and high...
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    Virbac launches reformulated Vet Aquadent FR3SH

    Virbac has reformulated Vet Aquadent, the solution used in daily drinking water to reduce plaque build-up in cats and dogs, with its FR3SH technology ingredients. The new ingredients include pomegranate, which Virbac says helps clean and control dental...
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    BVA clarifies what the public should expect from vets during the coronavirus pandemic

    The British Veterinary Association has issued a statement telling the public to expect non-essential treatments to be delayed during the pandemic, and to respect their their vet's judgement as to what is necessary. Specifically, the statement explains...
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    London Vet Show limbers up for first major vet gathering in 24 months

    The London Vet Show is getting ready to throw open its doors on the 11th and 12th November for what will be the first major vet gathering in two years. Rob Chapman, MD of the event organiser, CloserStill Media, said: "The London Vet Show in 2019 was...
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    First licensed treatment to improve healing of tendon injuries and suspensory ligaments in horses

    Boehringer Ingelheim has received UK marketing authorisation for RenuTend - the first licensed treatment to improve healing of tendon injuries and suspensory ligaments in horses. Renutend contains primed mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) which Boehringer...
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    New Cert AVN in exotic, zoo and wildlife species

    The Association of Zoo and Exotic Nurses (AZEVN) and Harper Adams University have developed a new Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Nursing (Exotic, Zoo and Wildlife), which will start in September 2024. The course has been designed for RVN’s with...
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    Dechra relaunches e-learning platform

    Dechra Veterinary Products has relaunched the Dechra Academy, its free online training hub, with a fresh format and improved functionality. Membership of the Dechra Academy is free and gives access to content from key opinion leaders examining topics...
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    New Confident Vet Nurse programme

    VDS Training has launched the Confident Vet Nurse training programme, designed to help nurses build self-confidence, overcome self-doubt and feel more comfortable speaking up. Course delegates will learn a range of practical skills, including understanding...
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    Linnaeus to run more referral nursing courses

    Veterinary group Linnaeus has announced it will be running two Referral Nursing Professional Development (RNPD) programmes focusing on surgical nursing and internal medicine, starting in September. The four-month courses are free and open to RVNs of...
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    New look for Hill's Science Plan

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has introduced a new look for its Science Plan dog and cat range. The company says that the packs have been redesigned to make it easier for pet owners to identify the variety of products available. The new packaging has stronger...
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    New Christmas poisoning awareness campaign for practices

    TVM UK has launched a campaign to help veterinary practices educate pet owners of the potential poisoning hazards which are common during the Christmas holidays. The company has created a waiting room board kit, social media pack and a video which...
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    RCVS offers free training for vet nurses on civility, diversity, managing stress and inclusive leadership

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative has launched four free training courses for veterinary professionals, designed both to improve the mental health and wellbeing of individuals and to improve workplace culture for the benefit of all. The courses are...
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    VetCT trials smart glasses for giving remote expert clinical support to practitioners

    Veterinary teleradiology and teleconsulting company VetCT is trialling the use of smart glasses to give remote clinical support to veterinary surgeons. For the trial, the company has partnered with Pennard Vets in Kent, where they're using Google Glass...
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    New equine antibiotic powder designed to reduce under-dosing

    Dechra has launched Equibactin Powder (25mg sulfadiazine and 5mg trimethoprim), a new antibiotic powder designed to help prevent the under-dosing of larger horses being treated for bacterial infections. Equibactin oral powder comes in a 60g sachet...
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    First vet nurse ever to be appointed as BSAVA Committee Chair

    The veterinary nursing profession has taken another step forward with the announcement that the BSAVA has appointed Emma Gerrard RVN as a Committee Chair and Council Representative. Emma will take over from Kate O’Sullivan MRCVS as the chair of Cymru...
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    Luton-based vet struck off for clinical failures

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has directed the Registrar to remove Luton-based veterinary surgeon, Rahul Chandulai Shah from the Register for repeated clinical failures. The Disciplinary Committee, chaired by Dr Martin Whiting, considered two charges...