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    New company offers specialist rabbit CPD

    Ivan Crotaz MRCVS and Jo Hinde RVN (pictured right) have launched a specialist rabbit CPD company, LagoLearn, to help veterinary surgeons and nurses develop their skills so they can treat pet rabbits to the same level as cats and dogs. According to...
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    Free rabbit anaesthesia CPD discussion for nurses

    VetNurse.co.uk and Lagolearn have joined forces to offer veterinary nurses free CPD in the form of an expert Q&A forum discussion about rabbit anaesthesia. Hosted by Jo Hinde RVN (pictured right) and Ivan Crotaz MRCVS, the discussion makes use of...
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    New pet health service claims to save owners £300 cost of veterinary appointment

    A new pet health advice line, similar in principle to the now-defunct NHS Direct service, has been launched for pet owners. Pet-gp.co.uk offers a 12 month subscription for £4.50 per month, or owners can seek one-off advice from its team of veterinary...
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    Half of England set to apply for TB-Free status

    The Government has announced that England is set to apply for Officially TB-Free (OTF) status for more than half of the country next year - two years ahead of schedule. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) says this is evidence...
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    Royal Canin launches new obesity diets

    Royal Canin has announced the launch of two new veterinary diets designed to tackle obesity in cats and dogs. 'Satiety Small Dog' is for adult dogs with an ideal weight up to 10kg. 'Satiety Wet' has been developed for those dogs who prefer wet food...
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    RCVS announces VN Council candidates

    The RCVS) has announced that 5 candidates are standing in this year's RCVS VN Council elections - an increase of one from last year. The candidates are : Amanda-Jane Erne Tammy Ford Hilary Orpet Amber Richards Megan Whitehead ...
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    Women more likely to abandon their dogs than men

    The Kennel Club has announced the results of a survey of 329 Breed Kennel Rescue organisations which has revealed that over 50% of dogs given up for rehoming are given up by women, compared to 17% by men and 27% by couples who made the decision jointly...
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    Pulborough practice group wins public vote

    Pulborough-based Arun Veterinary Group has been awarded the title of Best UK Vets, having achieved the largest number of positive online reviews on www.vethelpdirect.com . The awards are based on the number of positive reviews (4 stars and above)...
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    The experiences and musings of a vet, now available on Amazon

    VetSurgeon.org member, Martin Atkinson MRCVS has had his first book, A Test of Patients , published on Amazon Kindle (£6.59). Described as the experiences and musings of a veterinary surgeon, the book is a collection of anecdotes collected over the...
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    New College of Emergency and Critical Care

    The European Board of Veterinary Specialisation (EBVS) has announced that it has approved the creation of a new European College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (ECVECC). The 10 Founding Diplomates will comprise the Organising Committee...
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    Dogs Trust launches Microchipping Through Vets Campaign

    The Dogs Trust has officially launched the Free Microchipping Through Vets Campaign through which all owners can get their dog microchipped free of charge through participating veterinary practices. Microchipping becomes compulsory for all dogs...
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    BSAVA Congress has another record-breaking year

    The BSAVA has released the final figures showing that 6,331 veterinary surgeons, nurses, practice managers and students attended the event, up from 6,178 in 2013. Outgoing BSAVA President Professor Michael Day was delighted that so many attended....
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    Cats need 15% less food in the summer

    The University of Liverpool's School of Veterinary Science has released the results of research carried out in collaboration with the Royal Canin Research Centre in France, which shows that cats eat 15% less in the summer than the winter. Researchers...
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    New study shows diclofenac kills eagles

    The RSPB has reported the results of two studies which revealed that a greater diversity of birds of prey, including some eagles, are killed eating carrion contaminated with diclofenac. The RSPB says that these findings strengthen the case of banning...
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    Petplan wins Vets4Pets/Companion Care tender

    Petplan has announced that it has won a formal tender to become the chosen pet insurance provider for Vets4Pets and Companion Care, as part of a five year deal to provide cover for over 250 practices. Simon Masding, Petplan's Head of Sales and Partnerships...
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    Equine vets at greater risk than prison officers

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has published the results of a survey it commissioned which found that horse vets in the UK are probably at greater risk of injury than any other civilian profession, including the prison service. For the...
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    New social media guidance for vets and nurses

    The RCVS has published new guidance for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses on the use of social media and online forums, such as those on VetSurgeon.org and VetNurse.co.uk. The guidance sets out the professional standards expected of veterinary...
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    New initiative to promote hygiene amongst exotic pet keepers

    The Emergent Disease Foundation , One Health Initiative , Worldwide Veterinary Service , and UNISON have collaborated to launch Exotic pets: Reducing the of risk of human infection , a new leaflet which explains the hygiene measures that keepers of exotic...
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    Vetnurse.co.uk goes off air for major upgrade

    VetNurse.co.uk is being switched off later this morning to undergo a major site upgrade. It is expected that the upgrade will take most of the day, and may stretch into the night. The new site has been given a fresher, more contemporary design...
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    Royal Canin launches Pet Weight Care Team

    Royal Canin has announced that it has established a team of three specialist advisors to work directly with veterinary practices to help develop and improve their weight management clinics, client retention and product sales. The Pet Weight Care Team...
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    New credit option to ease the pain of vet bills

    Somerset vet Stewart Halperin MRCVS has launched CarefreeCredit , a service designed to help pet owners pay for unforeseen veterinary bills, and take the burden of unpaid bills away from veterinary surgeons. The new service is very simple. First,...
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    Virbac launches buprenorphine solution for cats and dogs

    Virbac has has announced the launch of Buprevet, a buprenorphine-based, injectable solution indicated for the potentiation of sedative effects of centrally-acting agents in dogs and for use in cats and dogs as part of a multimodal approach to analgesia...
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    8000+ dogs chipped by CVS in free Dogs Trust scheme

    CVS reports that the 273-practice group has chipped more than 8000 dogs under the Dogs Trust 'Free Microchipping through Vets' campaign. With a law making microchipping compulsory set to come into force on 6 April 2016, Dogs Trust launched its 'Free...
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    New treatment offers hope for headshaking in horses

    Academics from the University of Bristol's School of Veterinary Sciences and the neurology team at Southmead Hospital Bristol have published the results of study examining the use of percutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (PENS) therapy as a treatment...
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    New 'super practice' planned for Glasgow

    Pets'n'Vets, a Glasgow-based partnership, has revealed plans to open what it describes as the city's first veterinary 'super practice'. Located at a 7500 sq ft customised facility in the Auldhouse Retail Park in Pollokshaws, The Roundhouse Veterinary...