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    Four free veterinary wound care CPD events

    Essity, the global hygiene and health company , has announced dates for four wound care CPD events being held by the company's Veterinary Academy. The Essity Veterinary Academy covers four topics of education: Anatomy and Physiology of Wound Healing...
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    First generic fipronil/S-methoprene spot-on as Merial's patent expires

    Following the expiry of Merial's UK patent on the fipronil/S-methoprene combination used in Frontline Combo comes the launch of Amflee Combo, the first generic alternative. Amflee Combo, a POM, is being launched by a newcomer to the UK market, a Slovenian...
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    New NOAH Compendium app

    NOAH (National Office of Animal Health) has launched a new app - for both Apple and Android phones - which gives users access to its compendium data at any time. The app gives users the ability to find information on over 1000 animal medicine listings...
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    London vet suspended for stealing puppy

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has suspended London-based veterinary surgeon Dr Zahra Tahaneem Rafiq for six months, and found no misconduct against Mr Oscar Perez Maillo in the hearing of a case in which two newborn puppies were taken from their owner...
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    New webinar advises how to manage client debt

    The Veterinary Practice Management Association (VPMA) has produced a new webinar on the subject of client debt management and made it available for members and non-members alike. The 45-minute webinar: Debt Management: Prevention Is Better Than Cure...
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    MSD seeks feedback for next year's Horse Health Week

    MSD Animal Health Equine is seeking feedback from equine practices about how Horse Health Week, it's annual campaign to promote equine health, can be further improved and developed. This year’s Horse Health Week, which ran at the end of September...
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    Practices need to be talking to owners BEFORE they buy an animal

    The PDSA has published its 2016 PDSA Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report which this year highlights the poor level of research done by prospective owners before they acquire a pet, in turn highlighting an opportunity for practices to start building relationships...
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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 dog owners don't clean their teeth

    A new survey of 2000 dog owners - carried out by One Poll on behalf of pet supplement company, Pettura - has found that 53% have never cleaned their dogs' teeth, despite 88% recognising that oral hygiene is important to their dog's health. According...
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    RCVS highlights controlled drugs storage after spate of practice burglaries

    The RCVS is reminding practices about how best to store and secure controlled drugs after receiving reports from the police of eight practice burglaries in one week. All Schedule 2 controlled drugs (with the exception of quinalbarbitone) and certain...
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    New canine Addison's disease videos

    Dechra Veterinary Products has published a new series of video presentations about the diagnosis and treatment of canine hypoadrenocorticism . The six videos, which were recorded by Dechra's technical team, range in length from 10 minutes to 37 minutes...
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    Veterinary Nurse title protected in practice

    The RCVS has announced that the Codes of Professional Conduct for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses has been updated to state that you should not refer to yourselves or others as 'veterinary nurses' unless registered. In fact, the change occurred...
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    RCVS President nominates Christmas Box charities

    RCVS President Chris Tufnell has chosen five charities to be the recipient of this year’s RCVS Christmas Box, a £3,000 annual donation to the charity of the President’s choice. Chris will also be donating any money he raises throughout the course...
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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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    Royal Canin and Idexx to host FLUTD and dysuria webinar

    Royal Canin and IDEXX Laboratories have joined forces to host a webinar looking at the best ways to manage the symptoms of feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), taking place on Tuesday 30th April at 8:00pm. 'FLUTD and Dysuria – a frustration...
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    Free dog food for veterinary nurses

    Tails.com has launched a Vet Nurse Programme through which it is offering to feed dogs belonging to RVNs free of charge for six months. Tails.com makes food specially tailored for individual dogs. When you register with Tails, you're asked a number...
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    DVS vets save stabbed police dog

    The team at Davies Veterinary Specialists (DVS) have saved the life of a working police dog who was critically stabbed in the line of duty last week . Finn, a seven-year-old German Shepherd dog, sustained stab wounds to the head and chest as he and...
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    Nutrition and weight management lectures at BVNA

    Royal Canin has announced that it is to host nutrition and weight management lectures at BVNA Congress Research shows that 73% of hospitalised dogs suffer from an energy deficit² and with nutrition being an important part of managing these patients...
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    Boehringer launches bigger Semintra bottle

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched a 100ml bottle size for Semintra to help facilitate long-term compliance and convenience for owners of cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The new bottle size will last approximately 100 days when treating an...
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    Emergency fluid therapy for birds of prey

    Ever had a sparrow hawk in desperate need of some warm fluids but it's stressed out and moving, and restaining would cause more harm to inject SC? In practice we have found that placing a mug of boiling water (obviously not so close the bird could...
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    New study reveals risk factors for canine lipomas

    The RVC has published a new study which has revealed several risk factors for canine lipomas, fatty masses which because of their large size and rapid growth often cause extreme and long-term anxiety to the owners of affected dogs. The College says...
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    RCVS to launch confidential whistleblowing trial

    The RCVS has announced that from next week, it will be trialling a confidential reporting telephone line and email address to allow veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and other members of the veterinary team to discuss concerns about colleagues on...
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    Vet nurse retention fees to rise by shocking 150%

    The RCVS has today announced that retention fees paid by veterinary nurses are set to rise by 150%, from £123 to £307.50 per annum. According to the College, the increase in fees is needed primarily to develop its regulatory capacity for paraprofessionals...
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    New ophthalmology video and practice display materials

    Bayer Animal Health - maker of Remend - has released the second in its series of 'Back to Basics' educational videos, this one covering canine ophthalmology. Alongside, the company has also launched a new educational practice display pack about Dry Eye...
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    TV vet calls on BVA to shun Kennel Club over breed testing

    Veterinary surgeon and author Emma Milne has come out all guns blazing this week, calling on the leading professional bodies to sever ties with the Kennel Club if it doesn't make health testing for the most serious inherited conditions mandatory. ...