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    Mounting evidence that brachycephalic cats suffer

    International Cat Care is highlighting a new study by the University of Edinburgh which concluded that flatter-faced cats were more likely to have breathing problems and that the breathing difficulties were also associated with increased tear staining...
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    Preventing post op hypothermia

    At our practice, to stop patients from developing mid/post op hypothermia, in addition to covering the patient in a blanket (apart from where the VS wants to operate on), we put baby socks onto their paws to help keep them warm. The socks are just...
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    Medivet links up with RVC to support RVN development

    Medivet has announced a partnership with the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) through which its veterinary nurses will be able to access CPD courses on a range of topics including Emergency and Critical Care, Diagnostic Imaging and Anaesthesia and Analgesia...
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    Elanco announces UK launch of new treatment for canine osteoarthritis pain

    Elanco has announced that Galliprant (grapiprant), its new treatment for canine osteoarthritis pain, is now available in the UK. Galliprant is a first in a class of drugs called piprants, or non-COX-inhibiting prostaglandin receptor antagonists (PRAs...
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    Animalcare launches new range of disinfectants

    Animalcare has launched Vetaclean, a new range of disinfectants which the company says has a notably high kill activity against canine parvovirus and common feline viruses such as FIV, FeLV and FCV. The range comprises Vetaclean Parvo Advance, a surface...
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    Dechra launches new veterinary euthanasia product

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Euthasol vet, a concentrated solution of pentobarbital sodium which can be used on dogs, cats, rodents, rabbits, cattle, sheep, goats, horses and mink. Euthasol vet is presented as a clear blue liquid, licensed...
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    Two new antibiotics for responsible use in cats and dogs

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched two new antibiotics with a new tablet technology designed to encourage more responsible use of antibiotics in practice. Metrobactin is the first veterinary licensed metronidazole tablet for the treatment of...
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    RCVS invites nominations for 2017 Honours

    The RCVS is now inviting nominations from veterinary surgeons and nurses for those colleagues and individuals who they feel should be recognised for going above-and-beyond the call of duty and exceeding expectations. Nominations can be made for three...
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    Merial launches new pet parasiticide range

    Merial has announced the launch of V LINE, a new range of parasiticides sold exclusively through veterinary practices. The first two products, called Broadline for cats and NexGard for dogs, will be unveiled at the BSAVA Congress at the start of next...
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    Sussex vet offers first home service for canine OA patients

    Sussex-based Hannah Capon MRCVS has launched Canine Arthritis Management (CAM) , believed to be the first home service specifically for dogs with osteoarthritis. The service offers Galen myotherapy, a form of massage , together with diet, exercise...
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    New book to help veterinary nurse students

    5m has published Research and Study Skills for Veterinary Nurses , a new book to help student veterinary nurses to help them through their course, by Jane Davidson RVN. Jane, who is also an award-winning blogger, said: "In practice and in college...
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    Vet students' winning cake says rhinos should be horny

    Veterinary students Harry Pink and Meg Coram have won the third Sutton Bonington Science Cake competition for their entry: Rhinos Should Be Horny (pictured right, click to enlarge). The competition was held on the 12th March in aid of Comic Relief...
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    Elanco launches equine wound healing gel

    Elanco Animal Health has launched Vulketan, a POM-V sterile topical gel developed to encourage the healing of equine wounds. Vulketan contains ketanserin - a serotonin-S2 antagonist. 2 Elanco says that although serotonin is more widely known as a...
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    Two more online veterinary consultation providers join the field

    Two more companies have now joined Pawsquad in announcing the launch of online veterinary consultations for pet owners. First out of the stalls was Vet AI , a company founded in 2017 by Paul Hallett and Robert Dawson MRCVS, which announced last November...
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    Vets in fight over space for snakes

    A group of 16 independent veterinary surgeons and biologists, including some of the world's leading experts on snake science and welfare, has written to Defra to demand it reinstates a rule requiring that snakes kept captive for sale are given at least...
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    New on-demand vet video consultation service reviewed

    Pawz Ltd, a UK company founded by Diwaker Singh, Radu Georgescu and Francesco Cardoletti has launched PawSquad , a new on-demand veterinary video consultation service for pet owners. The service offers pet owners a 15 minute online consultation with...
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    New online skin and ear cytology CPD from Dechra

    Dechra has launched a two hour online CPD session on skin and ear cytology for veterinary surgeons and nurses. The module was created in conjunction with Peter Forsythe BVM&S DVD MRCVS RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology. Senior Brand Manager...
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    Veterinary nurse found guilty of cruelty

    Registered VN Lindsay Newell has been found guilty of six counts of cruelty to animals at Stafford Magistrates' Court, following an investigation by the RSPCA. The charges related to a ewe, two lambs, a Welsh pony, a goat and a pig at the Burton...
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    Budding vet nurses invited to Bristol

    Bristol Veterinary School is offering aspiring vets and nurses the opportunity to explore and experience life as a student and find out what it’s like to work in veterinary medicine at the Bristol Veterinary School on Saturday 27 October. The one...
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    Pets at Home forms partnership with Dick White Referrals

    Pets At Home Vet Group and Dick White Referrals have announced a strategic partnership in order to develop Pets at Home's strategy for providing specialist care. Pets at Home says it is creating a new divisional structure comprised of the existing...
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    CPD to become outcomes-based

    The RCVS has announced that over the next few years, it is planning to roll out a new outcomes-based model of continuing professional development (CPD), whereby veterinary nurses will be obliged to reflect upon what they learned and to record their reflections...
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    First licensed methadone for dogs

    Eurovet has launched Comfortan, the first EU-authorised methadone in the UK, available as an injectable solution for use in dogs. Eurovet says that whilst methadone may seem an unfamiliar analgesic choice for some vets in practice, that is about to...
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    New study suggests reduced complication rates with laparoscopic vs open ovariectomy

    A retrospective study published in the BSAVA's Journal of Small Animal Practice suggests that complications are less common after a laparoscopic than an open ovariectomy 1 . For the study, Tim Charlesworth, an RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery...
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    Public duped into buying 'farmed' dogs

    The UK dog-owning public is being duped into buying dogs from puppy farms says Dogs Trust, the UK's largest dog welfare charity, inadvertently fuelling the cruel trade and potentially landing themselves with huge vet bills. In a recent survey the....
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    ITV's 'Tonight' programme portrays vets as money-grabbing

    ITV's Tonight programme broadcast last night portrayed a veterinary profession in which overcharging is commonplace. Researchers for the programme took three healthy animals (a cat, a dog and a rabbit) to a number of different vets, telling them that...