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    New service to help vet practices compete on parasite control

    MSD Animal Health has launched VetsDeliver, a new service delivering parasite prescriptions direct from the veterinary practice to the pet owner’s home. Through the new service, which is designed to save clients' time and improve compliance, practices...
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    Patient Care Assistants Alice Boyle and Lilly Barnes appointed to Linnaeus clinical board

    Linnaeus has appointed Patient Care Assistants Alice Boyle and Lilly Barnes to its Clinical Board. This is the first time Linnaeus has appointed PCAs to its 68-strong clinical board, which aims to make it more inclusive by including a wider range of...
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    Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery now freely available to all

    The Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery (JFMS) has gone open source, so it is now accessible to anyone, anywhere in the world. The journal publishes original peer-reviewed papers of international or global significance that improve the veterinary...
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    Eye specialist calls on vet practices to refer cataract cases quicker

    James Oliver MRCVS, a European and RCVS specialist in veterinary ophthalmology at Dick White Referrals, is calling on veterinary practices to refer dogs with cataracts caused by diabetes cases urgently to avoid irreversible sight loss. James says he...
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    RCVS publishes preliminary reports into vet workforce issues

    The RCVS has published two preliminary reports which bring together the quantitative and qualitative research it has conducted into the current workforce crisis in the profession. Lizzie Lockett, RCVS CEO, said: “It’s clear that there are a number...
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    NVS launches dual action toxin binder

    NVS has launched DuoTox, a broad-spectrum adsorbent for treating accidental ingestion of harmful substances in dogs and cats. DuoTox is the first product to combine activated charcoal and diosmectite, providing a wider spectrum of absorbency against...
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    New group that gives vets a stake opens two more practices

    North Star Vets, which launched last year with a business model that gives head vets at each practice a stake in the business, has opened two new sites in Sandymoor and Warrington. Sandymoor Vets and Westbrook Vets are headed by Clinic directors, Dr...
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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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    Caroline Jones, Helen Rooney and Lesley Ramsey in the finals for Vet Nurse of the Year 2023

    Petplan has announced the finalists for this year's Veterinary Awards. This year, there have been over 30,000 nominations for the awards. The finalists this year are: Vet Nurse of the Year Caroline Jones, Battle Flatts Veterinary Surgery, York...
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    CVS upskills its RVNs to perform diagnostic imaging in practice

    CVS reports that it is upskilling its nurses in diagnostic imaging techniques - so that they can take X-rays and perform CT scans, MRI and ultrasound. To date most of these imaging procedures have been performed by vets within the group’s small animal...
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    Canine arthritis charity to hold virtual Big Walks

    Canine Arthritis Management, the charity set up by Hannah Capon MRCVS, is to hold a series of virtual walks throughout September to raise awareness of all the things that arthritic dogs can do. The virtual walks come in the form of a 30 day series...
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    CVS upskills over 300 of its vet nurses to carry out minor surgical procedures

    CVS reports that over 300 RVNs have now completed its recently launched Surgical Schedule 3 Course, designed for nurses looking to upskill and perform minor surgical tasks that were previously undertaken by vets. The course covers w ound management...
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    First chewable, flavoured and divisible trilostane tablets for dogs

    Virbac has launched Trilotab, the first chewable, flavoured and divisible trilostane tablet to treat Cushing’s syndrome in dogs. Trilotab is licensed for the treatment of pituitary-dependent hypercortisolism (PDH) caused by an adrenocorticotrophic...
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    Three Linnaeus vet hospitals now accredited for training SVNs

    Linnaeus has announced that Wear Referrals in County Durham and Southfields Veterinary Specialists in Essex have joined Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in the West Midlands in being accredited by the College of Animal Welfare (CAW) to...
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    New self-care website for vet nurses

    Livisto, an animal health pharmaceutical company, has launched the HappyVetProject, a new website designed to help support veterinary professionals' wellbeing. The company points to the well-known veterinary mental health and suicide stats, such as...
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    Hill's new diet for weight loss and mobility management in dogs

    Hill’s Pet Nutrition has launched Weight Management & Active Mobility pet food, which it says is clinically proven to help dogs reach and maintain ​a healthy weight, with additional mobility support. The company points to research which shows that...
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    New research demonstrates efficacy of spinosad

    A study published by Mike Dryden - one of the world's leading parasitologists - in Veterinary Parasitology has demonstrated that spinosad (Comfortis, Elanco) provides a high level of flea control one month after a single treatment and maintains a high...
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    Scotland's Rural College launches veterinary nursing degree

    Scotland's Rural College (SRUC) in Aberdeen has announced the launch of a three-year BSc veterinary nursing degree – with the option of a fourth year to gain an honours qualification. The course, which starts in September 2021 at SRUC’s Craibstone...
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    One in three pet owners might change practice if their vet's mask wasn't up to scratch

    Bluetree Group, a Type IIR surgical face mask manufacturer, has published the results of a survey it conducted in July which has found that 35% of pet owners would consider changing their vets if they didn’t think their face mask met the standard required...
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    Royal Canin launches Pill Assist Cat

    Royal Canin has launched Pill Assist Cat - a treat designed to make it easy for owners to give medication to their cats. In an internal study, Royal Canin found that Pill Assist Cat achieved over 91% pill acceptance. Pill Assist Cat is enriched with...
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    Practice poster to warn of autumnal dangers to pets

    TVM has produced veterinary practice waiting room poster to highlight the hazards to pets in the autumn. Common ‘Pet Dangers’ include: Human cold and flu medication Rat poison Xylitol Chocolate Anti-freeze Acorns and conkers Mushrooms...
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    Bethany Pope joins vet nursing anaesthesia elite

    Bethany Pope from Paragon Veterinary Referrals has been awarded Veterinary Technician Specialist (VTS) status in anaesthesia – one of only three veterinary nurses in the UK to gain the qualification in 2024, and only 17 worldwide. Bethany said: “I...
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    BSAVA Congress tickets now on sale

    Tickets for BSAVA Congress, taking place at Manchester Central from 24th–26th March, have gone on sale, with early bird discounts for those who register before 17th February 2022. There have been major changes to the format for Congress this year....
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    New diagnostic tool to detect intestinal parasites at the time of visit

    Zoetis has announced the launch of Vetscan Imagyst, a new in-clinic diagnostic tool initially for testing cats' and dogs' faecal samples for parasites but which has broader applications in the future. The company says the system uses a combination...
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    New Clinical Editor for VetNurse.co.uk

    Alasdair Hotston Moore FRCVS has become the Clinical Editor for www.vetnurse.co.uk and its YouTube channel, Brains & Drains. Alasdair qualified from Cambridge in 1990. After graduation, he joined Bristol Vet School, first as an intern and then as a...