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    New map shows provision of virtual veterinary care

    The snappily named Veterinary Virtual Care Association European Affiliate (VVCA-EA) has published a new map showing how virtual veterinary care is provided across 40 countries in Europe. The map gives an overview of the regulation applying to virtual...
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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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    Study shows racism is still a problem in the UK veterinary profession

    A new study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), London South Bank University and the British Veterinary Ethnicity and Diversity Society, has found racism continues to be a problem experienced by Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) members of...
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    CVS launches project to improve the use of its diagnostic equipment

    CVS has launched an ‘Equipment Optimisation’ project to maximise the use of the diagnostic equipment it has invested in since the start of 2023. The company says that over that time, it has invested £122 million in sites, equipment and technology,...
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    Vet nurses asked how they can be supported in delivering contextualised care

    RCVS Knowledge is asking vet nurses working in small animal practice to take part in a survey and share their views on how vet teams can be supported to deliver contextualised care. The survey is part of an initiative to develop a 'roadmap' for what...
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    New service audits how well vet nurses communicate

    InsideMinds, a UK veterinary marketing consultancy founded by veterinary surgeon and consumer psychologist Rebecca Maher, has launched a service which gives practices detailed, real-world feedback on their client conversations. The service, which is...
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    Evidence-based vet medicine should be more focussed on general practice

    A new article published in Veterinary Evidence looks at the progression of evidence based veterinary medicine (EBVM) and suggests how it may be improved in the future. 'Evidence-based veterinary medicine at 20 – a commentary on historical, philosophical...
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    Tickets for Vets Now ECC Congress now on sale

    Tickets have gone on sale for Vets Now's annual Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) Congress, taking place on Thursday 6th and Friday 7th November 2025 at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds. The 2025 programme features 35 speakers from across the globe...
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    New model to help vets demonstrate heart disease

    Dechra has launched an interactive 4D heart model to help vets demonstrate the structural changes in the mitral valve and associated heart chambers through the four stages of myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) to dog owners during consultations....
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    Study shows most dogs exposed to vape liquid are unharmed

    A study published by researchers at the UK’s Veterinary Poisons Information Service (VPS) and published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has concluded that 94% of dogs exposed to vape liquid remain asymptomatic or develop only mild signs 1 . ...
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    Improve International and Central CPD merge

    Improve Veterinary Education and Central CPD have merged. The merger brings together Improve International’s global reach and postgraduate qualification programmes with Central CPD’s practitioner-led Continuing Professional Development training and...
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    Plenary lectures to cover colic and antimicrobials at BEVA Congress

    BEVA has announced that there will be two bonus plenary lectures at BEVA Congress this year (10th – 13th September 2025, ICC Birmingham) in which David Freeman will discuss colic surgery and Scott Weese will discuss antimicrobial use in horses. David...
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    Animalcare launches Plaqtiv dental sticks for dogs

    Animalcare has launched Plaqtiv dental sticks, billed as a convenient treat-like solution to support better oral health in dogs at home. Animalcare says that failing to attend to dental care at home results in 9 out of 10 dogs needing advanced dental...
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    NVS launches digestive health resource for vet nurses

    NVS Select Healthcare has launched a free online digestive health resource to support the company's new additions to its range of dietary products. The new resource contains webinars, vet-written articles and podcasts covering topics including the...
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    Hill's named "Pet Food Company Most Trusted By Vets”

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has been awarded “The Pet Food Company Most Trusted By Vets” at the Vet Trust Awards 2025. Presented by The Webinar Vet and Vet Dynamics, the Vet Trust Awards celebrate notable contributions to veterinary advancement. Claire...
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    Free lungworm webinar for vet nurses

    Zoetis is hosting a free 1-hour CPD webinar to share the latest on lungworm with veterinary nurses on Wednesday 3rd December 2025 at 7.30pm. The webinar will be presented by Jenny Helm Cert SAM Dip ECVIM-CA FHEA MRCVS EBVS and RCVS Specialist in Small...
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    Now vet nurses can query BSAVA's vast knowledge base using AI

    The BSAVA has today launched Rover, an AI-powered information retrieval tool which allows vet nurses to put natural language questions to the association's vast knowledge base, which includes the Formularies, Companion magazine, position statements and...
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    Research reveals how strangles spreads

    A study by the Royal Veterinary College, published in the Equine Vet Journal has revealed new insights into how strangles spreads amongst horses in the UK 1 . The authors say the research marks a significant step forward in understanding how veterinary...
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    Last call for BVNA early bird registrations

    BVNA is reminding everyone that discounted early bird registrations for this year's BVNA Congress, which takes place at the Telford International Centre between Friday 10 th and Sunday 12 th October 2025, close at the end of July. This year sees BVNA...
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    RVC research shows early conversations with owners about feline diabetes could save lives

    The Royal Veterinary College has published new data from its VetCompass programme which shed new light on the epidemiology, risk factors and outcomes for cats diagnosed with diabetes mellitus in the UK, and which researchers say could help reduce the...
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    Drontal renews dog bin sponsorships

    Drontal has renewed sponsorship agreements with councils throughout the UK in a bid to further encourage pet owners to scoop their dogs' poop. The support will see thousands of council dog bins featuring Drontal branding to promote best practice amongst...
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    Hayley Ford, Joy Shutt and Rachel Hewson in the running for Vet Nurse of the Year

    Petplan has announced the finalists for its Veterinary Awards, which this year received over 41,000 nominations, the highest number since 2018. Finalists are chosen by a panel of industry leaders on the basis that they embody the qualities that define...
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    BVA responds to government report warning of the risks from illegal dodgy meat imports

    The BVA has raised serious concerns over the findings of a new parliamentary committee report on biosecurity at the UK borders, which warns that significant volumes of meat are being illegally imported into the UK, with some entering the food chain,...
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    First Petplan competition winners 'got noticed'

    Petplan, the largest animal health insurance provider in the world, has announced the first of three winners for their ‘Get Noticed' waiting room notice board competition, which runs till the end of July. The staff at Ayers Vets in Tyne and Wear were...
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    Significant rise in UK equine strangles diagnoses

    Data from the Surveillance of Equine Strangles (SES) network confirms that over 370 cases of equine strangles have already been diagnosed in 2025, surpassing the UK’s annual average of around 300. The increase has prompted a call by Equine Infectious...