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    New initiative to reduce antibiotic use in small animal and equine practice

    RUMA has announced a new initiative to promote the responsible use of medicines in companion animal and equine practice, which will draw on learnings from the farm animal sector. The new RUMA Companion Animal and Equine Group will initially focus...
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    Gloucestershire-based Vale Referrals completes £2m expansion

    Vale Referrals and Vale Vets in Dursley, Gloucestershire, has completed its 18-month, £2m expansion. The expansion has increased the hospital's footprint by 30%, adding three new operating theatres, six new consult rooms and new feline facilities,...
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    Improve International rebrands

    Improve International has launched its rebranding at the London Vet Show, which now comprises three sub-brands: Improve Veterinary Education, Improve Veterinary Practice and the International School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ISVPS). Improve...
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    New diabetes guidelines for veterinary nurses

    International Cat Care has published new veterinary guidelines for the nursing of cats with diabetes mellitus. The new guidelines are freely available in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery (JFMS), along with new consensus guidelines for vets...
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    Vet nurses asked to take part in SPVS 2025 Salary Survey

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has launched its Salary Survey 2025 survey and is inviting vet nurses to take part. This annual survey is designed to provide an overview of remuneration levels within the veterinary sector. It...
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    TVM launches epilepsy 'Lunch and Learn'

    TVM UK has announced that it is offering epilepsy 'Lunch and Learn' sessions in practice, where the company will offer advice on the diagnosis and management of epilepsy and the use of its products Soliphen and Ziapam. Titled ‘The Five Steps of Seizure...
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    Referral centre installs £12K cytotoxic safety cabinet to keep oncology team safe

    Paragon Veterinary Referrals in Yorkshire, has installed a £12,000 Envair CytoFAST Elite cytotoxic safety cabinet to shield its oncology team from exposure to cytotoxic drugs. The operation of the equipment is being overseen by Dr Rodney Ayl, a specialist...
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    New data on the prevalence of anal sac disorders in dogs

    The Royal Veterinary College has had new research into the frequency and treatment of anal sac problems in dogs published in the Veterinary Record . The authors say that study seeks to redress the lack of evidence-based information that has so far...
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    BSAVA Guide to Nutrition in Small Animal Practice out now

    The BSAVA Guide to Nutrition in Small Animal Practice, written to help vet nurses give advice about nutrition for animals under their care, is available now. The guide covers the importance of nutrition and nutritional assessment, diet types, feeding...
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    CVS raises £19K for Pet Blood Bank UK

    CVS has given Pet Blood Bank UK £18,943.85 donated by staff and clients over the course of the last year To raise the funds, CVS put customer and staff collection boxes in its small animal first opinion practices and referral hospitals. Staff also...
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    Bristol Vet Specialists invests in state-of-the-art linear accelerator for cancer treatment

    CVS Group is installing a state-of-the-art linear accelerator at Bristol Vet Specialists, where it will allow the referral hospital to offer advanced image-guided radiation treatments for cancer in cats and dogs. The company says the Elekta Infinity...
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    New range of pet memorials to launch at London Vet Show

    Oh So Precious, a new trade-only range of memorials and keepsakes to commemorate the lives of pets, is to launch at the London Vet Show (stand F14). The new brand has a couple of display stands that practices can use to show off the range of memory...
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    Vetoquinol completes acquisition of Drontal and Profender

    Vetoquinol has announced that it has completed its acquisition of Profender and Drontal from Elanco, and now owns the brands in the UK and Ireland. The company says the return to a ‘new normal’ post-lockdown provides a significant opportunity for practices...
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    Bimeda launches online Nutrition Academy

    Bimeda UK has launched its online Nutrition Academy, which in 2021 will focus on the role of trace element nutrition in the health, fertility and productivity of ruminants. The academy will consist of three modules which will be launched in 2021. Those...
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    Fitzpatrick Referrals launches dentistry service

    Surrey-based Fitzpatrick Referrals has launched a dental service, led by Hannah van Velzen BSc MSc CSAVP (Dentistry) MRCVS The practice is now accepting dental referrals, including for dental, oral and maxillofacial surgery. Hannah said: “I am proud...
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    Vet to cycle round every practice in Somerset for Vetlife

    Vet Oscar Sinfield is to cycle round every practice in Somerset over two days in September to raise money for Vetlife. The route covers a distance of approximately 400 miles. Oscar said: “My goals for the event are to raise awareness about mental...
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    Cambridge referral centre to offer open-heart surgery in dogs

    Cambridge-based Dick White Referrals (DWR) is to become one of only a handful of sites globally to offer open-heart surgery in small animals. The referral centre has invested in a new heart and lung machine, and an oxygen cage, and is expected to take...
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    New white paper on artificial intelligence in veterinary medicine

    VetCT has published a white paper on the use and potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary medicine. The paper details the current and potential uses of this rapidly developing technology, and its benefits and risks. It provides an...
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    The VET Festival to return next year

    The VET Festival has announced it will be back next year at Loseley Park, near Guildford on the 20th and 21st May. The 2022 programme will include 17 education streams, covering the veterinary and nursing care of companion animals, together with a...
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    BEVA antimicrobial course for VNs coming up on the 30th

    BEVA is marking Antimicrobial Awareness Week with a free, 2-hour CPD webinar for vet nurses on antimicrobial use in surgery on 30th November. The webinar will look at what VNs can do to minimise and, in some cases, prevent surgical site infections...
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    Coronavirus: Veterinary video consultation service rolled out early

    VetHelpDirect has announced that due to the coronavirus outbreak, it is bringing forward the roll-out of its new platform through which veterinary surgeons can offer paid-for remote video consultations to their clients. If, as is predicted, social...
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    Vetlife seeks volunteer ambassadors

    Vetlife is on the hunt for people to become ambassadors and help raise awareness of the charity's work. Vetlife Ambassadors attend veterinary events, deliver talks and promote fundraising activities on behalf of the charity, which equips them with...
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    VetPlus launches powdered potassium supplement for cats and dogs

    VetPlus has launched a powdered version of Kaminox, its potassium supplement for cats and dogs. Kaminox contains potassium gluconate and B-vitamins to help dogs affected by hypokalaemia. Originally released as an oral liquid supplement, Vetplus says...
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    Dog's Trust research reveals we may love our dogs too much

    Dog's Trust has conducted a survey of dog owners in which 89% said that losing a dog is like losing a close family member. The survey of 2067 past or present adult dog owners, of which 1,170 had experienced the loss of a dog, also found that about...
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    BVRA recognises CVS's Level 4 Receptionist Certificate

    The British Veterinary Receptionist Association (BVRA) has recognised CVS's Level 4 Certificate in Client Care, so holders of the CVS qualification are now eligible for Associate Veterinary Receptionist (AVR) status from the BVRA. It is the first time...