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    Tasty new Milbemax

    Hot on the heels of the new license claim for Prac-tic comes the news that Novartis has launched new tasty Milbemax for cats. The new tablet is the same small size as the original, but is beef-flavoured to ensure high palatability. According to Novartis...
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    New licensed claim for Prac-tic

    Prac-tic® - the spot-on flea and tick treatment from Novartis Animal Health has added a new claim to its licence. It now states that adult fleas are killed before they lay eggs for a minimum of four weeks after treatment and, as the product completely...
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    New sales training CDs from Animus4Vets

    Animus4Vets has launched a new complete series of training CDs. The new series of 4 CDs is entitled Sales and Merchandising and covers aspects such as Consulting room sales, Waiting room sales and Educational displays. Animus4Vets says the new CDs...
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    New studies show Cerenia offers relief for car sick dogs

    Two recently published studies have demonstrated that the canine anti-emetic Cerenia® (maropitant - Pfizer) which was launched last year also relieves car sickness in dogs. In a pilot study, 17 dogs were given either Cerenia or placebo one hour before...
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    New website for horse owners from Fort Dodge

    Fort Dodge has launched a new website for horse owners, all about parasites and worming. It's here: http://www.wormingyourhorse.info/ .
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    Researchers to test mint-extracts for laminitis

    Researchers at the University of Edinburgh's Royal () School of Veterinary Studies are to start testing whether a compound of cooling chemicals, extracted from mint, can be used to treat laminitis, a condition which affects seven per cent of the British...
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    Bayer doubles pipettes in Advocate

    Bayer Animal Health has doubled the number of pipettes in its Advocate all-in-one flea, worm and mite spot-on to provide an additional range of six-month treatment packs for cats and dogs. Bayer says the doubling of the number of pipettes in a pack is...
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    RCVS invites comments on VN Return to Practice course

    The RCVS is inviting comment on its proposed Return to Veterinary Nursing Practice course for veterinary nurses returning to the Register following a break of five years or more. The non-statutory Register for Veterinary Nurses was introduced in September...
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    Pfizer launches Dexdomitor, a more advanced form of Domitor

    Pfizer Animal Health has launched Dexdomitor, a new, advanced form of the popular sedative /analgesic Domitor (medetomidine). According to Pfizer, Dexdomitor contains only the right-handed enantiomer (dexmeditomidine) which is responsible for the beneficial...
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    Hill’s™ Prescription Diet™ Canine i/d™ is back

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has announced that Canine i/d TM is now available again from wholesalers. The company says that Canine i/d has been reformulated to improve texture quality, while still retaining the nutritional profile that makes i/d ideal for dogs...
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    Call for nominations to RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is calling for candidate nominations for its Veterinary Nurses Council, the body that deals with issues such as VN regulation, professional conduct and continuing professional development within the College. ...
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    New Equine Parasites Manual from Fort Dodge

    Fort Dodge (makers of Equest equine worming brands, and Deosect), is launching a new Equine Parasites Reference Manual. The manual, which is supported by AHDA, AMTRA and BEVA, is billed as 'an objective and comprehensive reference guide covering endoparasites...
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    NOAH chief says more practices should get involved in National Pet Month

    Phil Sketchley, chief executive of the National Office of Animal Health , today called for more veterinary practices to get involved with National Pet Month (5th April to 5th May). Speaking at the annual conference of the Veterinary Practice Management...
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    Take part in the RCVS survey of the VN profession

    The RCVS is conducting a survey of veterinary nurses, to complement the regular surveys of veterinary surgeons it carries out. You can take part by clicking the link at the foot of this article. The purpose of the survey is to take a snapshot of the...
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    Veterinary Nurse becomes Royal Canin's 1000th Pet Health Counsellor

    Veterinary nurse Catherine Marsh (pictured right) from Eastgate Veterinary Group in Bury St. Edmunds has become the 1000th nurse to complete the Royal Canin Pet Health Counsellor course. The three day residential training course for nurses in practice...
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    Vetoquinol launches new NSAID for dogs

    Vetoquinol has launched Rimifin® a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for dogs, containing carprofen. Carprofen can reduce inflammation and pain caused by musculo-skeletal disorders and degenerative joint disease. It can also be used as...
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    New online store from veterinary workwear suppliers Grahame Gardner

    It's here: http://www.grahamegardner.co.uk/
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    Winner fleas for weekend break

    Merial Animal Health , manufacturers of FRONTLINE Combo® and FRONTLINE® Spot On flea treatments, has announced that Nicci Hawes (pictured right with son Sam and Merial representative James Woolley), head nurse at Barton Lodge Veterinary Centre...
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    Muksak to help dog fouling problem

    An English entrepreneur, Alison Vaughan, has just launched Muksak , a new product to make it easier to clear up dog mess when you're out walking the dog. I was about to poo poo this idea (sorry). Having been brought up in the countryside...
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    Hill’s launches new puppy and kitten websites

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has launched two new websites - www.myhillspuppy.com and www.myhillskitten.com - which are devoted to giving puppies and kittens their best start in life. The sites provide pet owners with information, advice and support they...
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    RVC launches new veterinary nursing programmes

    In response to a national shortage of qualified veterinary nurses, the Royal Veterinary College has announced its new combined vet nursing programme. From September 2008, the college will offer a newly developed BSc programme in veterinary...
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    Record-breaking attendance at Vets Now Congress

    Vet's Now, the UK's leading Out of Hours emergency vets, reports that their 4th Congress, held in Harrogate at the end of November, attracted a record 450 delegates. From its beginnings back in 2004, Vets Now's Emergency and Critical Care Congress...
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    CPD Solutions announce the winners of the best nursing stories competition

    CPD Solutions has announced the winners of the competition held on vetnurse.co.uk to find the best nursing stories. The overall winner was Alison Devonshire from the Orwell Veterinary Group, who wins a free place on CPD Solutions' Nursing Exotic Animals...
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    Hunt for Britain's top vets and nurses

    Petplan is inviting nominations for the 2008 Petplan Veterinary Awards, set up to celebrate excellence within practices throughout the country. Nominations are being sought under four categories: Vet of the Year Vet Nurse of the Year Receptionist...
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    Permethrin highlights value of SQP qualification

    AMTRA has cited a study by the Veterinary Poisons Information Service as highlighting the value of the SQP qualification. The study found that 97% of cats wrongly treated with permethrin-based flea treatments for dogs showed signs of poisoning, with...