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    Vet profession wants more flexible working

    The BVA is calling on veterinary practices to embrace flexible working after stats from its Autumn 2021 Voice of the Profession survey showed that 44% of vets would like to work more flexibly. With recruitment and retention issues in many sectors of...
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    Fat cats are the most pressing welfare problem

    The BVA has released the result of a survey of its members to identify what vets think are the most pressing welfare needs affecting cats in the UK. According to the Spring 2022 Voice of the Profession survey, one in four cats (24%) seen in practices...
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    Cost of living crisis hits horse owners

    The Blue Cross has released new figures which show that more horse owners may be struggling financially to keep their horse. So far this year the charity says it has received 144 requests from people asking for it to take in or help rehome their horse...
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    Dechra launches novel strangles vaccine

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Strangvac, a protein-based strangles vaccine for horses and ponies. Strangvac has been in development for over 25 years and Dechra says it's the first and only intramuscular vaccine to help protect against strangles...
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    Pet Eye Health Awareness Week returns in September

    TVM had announced that its annual Pet Eye Health Awareness Week will take place from 22nd-28th September this year, focusing on brachycephalic pets which are particularly prone to eye problems. To help practices make the most of the week, TVM is providing...
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    New webinars to support veterinary mental health

    Royal Canin and Vets: Stay, Go, Diversify will be holding a month-long free CPD webinar series on mental health in the veterinary profession. The company says the webinars will equip veterinary professionals with strategies to strengthen wellbeing...
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    BEVA, BEF and BHA meet to find solutions to equine influenza vaccine shortage

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA), British Equestrian (BEF) and the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) are working together to assess and minimise the impact of a shortage of equine influenza vaccine. They say that they've been aware...
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    New study looks at efficacy of vapocoolant spray for catheter pain

    The Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has published a new study which aimed to determine whether the application of vapocoolant spray before intravenous catheterisation resulted in reduced reaction and placement success. The study was a randomised...
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    Hill's launches KISS 4 Vets

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has launched KISS 4 Vets, a package of pet nutrition support to help practices as pet owners start coming back into practice. KISS (which stands for Knowledge, Information, Support and Sharing) will offer: In-Practice Training...
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    Virbac to host canine mast cell tumour webinars for vet nurses

    Virbac, manufacturer of Stelfonta , has announced that it will host a series of free webinars on the diagnosis of canine mast cell tumours, in collaboration with BattLab/Laboklin. The webinars will be presented by specialists in their respective fields;...
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    Three vet practice marketing agencies merge into one

    Veterinary digital marketing agency, VetsDigital, has announced it is merging with two other veterinary marketing companies, Vet Inflow and VetBoost. The three companies will now offer their services, which include marketing strategy, brand management...
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    New Canine Cruciate Registry to help vets improve patient care

    RCVS Knowledge has launched the Canine Cruciate Registry, billed as a first of its kind in veterinary medicine, The Canine Cruciate Registry is a free, anonymised, data collection audit tool that will enable veterinary surgeons to share information...
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    Jennifer Busby wins 2021 Louise O'Dwyer Scholarship

    Jennifer Busby RVN, an anaesthesia nurse at Dick White Referrals in Newmarket, has been announced as the recipient of Improve International’s 2021 Louise O’Dwyer Vet Nurse Scholarship. She has been awarded a place on the company’s Nurse Certificate...
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    Medivet links up with BVRA to support Client Care Assistants

    Medivet has announced a partnership with the British Veterinary Receptionist Association (BVRA) to give all of its Client Care Assistants (CCAs) the chance to study for its Accredited Veterinary Receptionist (AVR) award. The award is designed to help...
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    MSD launches Summer Staycation pet parasites campaign

    MSD Animal Health has launched its Summer Staycation campaign with a range of resources to help veterinary practices keep their clients safe from parasites while holidaying in the UK. MSD says the Summer Staycation campaign is designed to support the...
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    30 places available on BSAVA’s Emotional Resilience Skills programme

    The BSAVA has reschedule its emotional resilience CPD courses, which were postponed because of the pandemic, to take place from September 2021 until March 2022. Emotional Resilience Skills for the Veterinary Profession , which the BSAVA presents in...
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    Vet nurses invited to apply for a Quality Improvement award

    RCVS Knowledge is inviting applications from veterinary nurses for this year's Knowledge Awards, which celebrate the achievements of individuals and teams who are championing the use of Quality Improvement (QI) methodology in their work. The awards...
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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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    New veterinary PCR tests

    Horiba UK has launched over 30 new pathogen PCR tests for its Pockit Central in-house veterinary PCR analyser. Pockit Central is a benchtop analyser which completes tests in 85 minutes. The new PCR tests include: Lyme disease, Dirofilaria immitis...
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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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    Boehringher launches Nexgard Combo spot on for cats

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched NexGard Combo spot-on, billed as the first and only broad-spectrum parasiticide to treat cats for fleas, ticks, ear mites, roundworms and tapeworms. NexGard Combo is a systemic isoxazoline-based endectocide designed...
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    There is such a thing as a free lunch

    Animalcare is offering veterinary practices free 'lunch and learn' sessions about its recently launched canine osteoarthritis (OA) treatment, Daxocox. Animalcare Marketing Manager, James Beaumont said: “Practice life is busier than ever and we know...
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    Gloucestershire referral centre installs 'game changing' MRI

    Rowe Vet Referrals has installed a brand new 3.0T MRI scanner which it describes as game changing to the service it can offer referring practices. Rowe Referrals, part of IVC Evidensia Referrals, was one of the very first practices to have an onsite...
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    Essex vet struck off for 'wilful disregard' of the RCVS

    Andrew Michael Dobson MRCVS has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after it found that he had carried out an act of veterinary certification while off the Register, failed to have professional indemnity insurance, then failed to respond...
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    Clever use for covid kit #1

    Eastcott Veterinary Referrals has found an imaginative use for the perspex safety screens introduced at the start of the pandemic: for patient restraint. Specifically, they're using them as a sheep race of sorts, for patient restraint during fluoroscopic...