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    Pet owners still confused about microchipping

    Petplan has announced the results of a survey which shows that with less than a week to go before microchipping becomes compulsory in England, Scotland and Wales, there is still confusion about the law amongst pet owners. In the survey of 2,000 British...
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    Yorkshire-based veterinary group named 'Overall Winner' in National Business Awards

    Yorkshire-based White Cross Vets has been named 'Overall Winner' as well as winning the 'Employer of the Year' award at this year’s Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) National Business Awards sponsored by the Clydesdale Bank. Entries for the awards...
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    Bayer to launch new POM-V flea and tick collar

    Bayer Animal Health has announced that it will launch Seresto, a new POM-V collar for cats and dogs that kills fleas and repels and kills ticks for up to eight months, in March. According to Bayer, Seresto is the first treatment to provide repellency...
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    EU certification for pet-friendly rat killer

    Zea Sciences has announced that its natural rodenticide has been certified under the European Biocide Directive Program, known as Annex1/1A BPD 98/8EEC. The rodenticide is made from powdered corn cob (PCC) which, according to Zea Sciences, causes...
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    Veterinary practices air their dirty laundry in public

    Miele Professional has released the results of a survey 1 looking at how practices handle their laundry, finding that two thirds do not comply with WRAS Category 5 Regulations . The research found that 93% of practices have a washing machine on site...
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    VetSurgeon.org becomes first social media platform to announce zero tolerance for bad manners

    VetSurgeon.org has introduced a new policy of zero tolerance of bad manners in its forums. It's believed that VetSurgeon.org and VetNurse.co.uk, which run on a platform that predates Facebook, may be the first online communities to require good manners...
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    Krka launches generic NSAID for surgery and osteoarthritis pain

    Krka has announced the launch of Robexera, the first generic robenacoxib solution for the treatment of pain and inflammation associated with chronic osteoarthritis (OA) and soft tissue surgery in dogs.¹ Robexera is a COX2 NSAID formulation which delivers...
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    New training course targets dog influencers

    Canine Arthritis Management has announced the launch of a new training course for canine professionals, designed to help educate influencers. The CAMadvocate course ( http://www.cameducation.co.uk ), which is delivered online, consists of 10 modules...
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    Surrey nurse suspended for ordering drugs for personal use

    The RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee has directed the Registrar to suspend Surrey-based Lois Hodgkinson RVN for ten months, for ordering prescription drugs for her own use through the practice's veterinary wholesaler ordering system. Specifically...
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    Vets asked to help with adverse reaction research

    Researchers at the University of Liverpool are asking veterinary surgeons to take part in a survey to explore the reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs). It is hoped the survey will capture the experiences vets have had reporting ADRs, as well...
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    Veterinary Surgeons Act amended

    The Legislative Reform Order (LRO) to reconstitute the RCVS disciplinary committees separately from its Council has come into force and has amended the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 (VSA). The LRO brings the RCVS in line with regulatory best practice...
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    Vets asked to be extra vigilant after first dog-to-human case of Brucella canis in the UK

    The British Veterinary Association is urging veterinary teams to take extra precautions when handling suspected cases of Brucella canis in all imported dogs and puppies after the first confirmed dog-to-human case of Brucella canis in the UK. The BVA...
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    Free webinars on management of emergency cases during pandemic

    Virtual Veterinary Specialists and The Webinar Vet have launched a series of free webinars to support vets in practice with the triage and management of emergency and urgent cases during the pandemic. The webinars will be given by RCVS Specialists...
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    Streetvet and Battersea join forces to help more dogs

    Battersea has announced a new partnership with StreetVet , the charity that delivers free veterinary services to dogs owned by the homeless and those in temporary accommodation and hostels. As part of the new arrangement, Battersea will give StreetVet...
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    Survey shows veterinary costs still need to be better explained

    A survey commissioned by the RCVS has found that a significant number of pet owners think veterinary surgeons offer poor or very poor value for money, suggesting more work needs to be done to communicate the value of veterinary services. The survey...
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    RVC finds MCT oil could improve epileptic dogs' memory

    A new study from the Royal Veterinary College has shown that changing the fat profile of the diet of dogs with hard-to-treat epilepsy can improve their cognitive abilities and help combat memory problems 1 . According to the College, other research...
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    MSD launches Big Tick Project for cats

    MSD Animal Health, in collaboration with the University of Bristol, has launched the Big Tick Project (BTP) for cats, a campaign designed to raise awareness and improve education on the growing risk of ticks and tick-borne diseases in Britain amongst...
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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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    Merial extends free equine faecal egg count test offer

    EQVALAN® manufacturer Merial Animal Health is extending its free egg worm count promotion, allowing practices to re-run the offer this autumn. During September and October Merial is giving away 20 free faecal egg count tests with each order of 20...
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    Puma goes to Vets4Pets Newmarket for leg amputation

    Iain Cope MRCVS, an RCVS recognised Advanced Practitioner in Zoological Medicine and owner of Vets4Pets Newmarket has led a successful industry-first operation to remove the front leg of a puma, alongside a multi-disciplinary team from Sampson Park Vets...
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    Ceva launches Adaptil Junior for puppies

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Adaptil Junior , an adjustable dog appeasing pheromone collar for puppies, designed to help them learn and adapt to their new home, and facilitate their education during the socialisation period. Ceva says Adaptil Junior...
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    Vetoquinol launches Enisyl-F, a palatable L-Lysine paste for cats

    Vetoquinol has announced the launch of Enisyl-F TM , the first L-Lysine supplement developed for veterinary use in the UK and Ireland. Vetoquinol says a unique distributing pump and paste formulation will aid compliance in cats that require L-Lysine...
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    Unite calls for shake up of vets' regulatory system

    Unite and the British Veterinary Union (BVU) have written to the government asking for the Professional Standards Authority (PSA), which regulates such governing bodies as the General Medical Council, General Dental Council, and Nursing and Midwifery...
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    Merial launches nutraceutical supplement for dogs

    Merial has launched Supleneo flex, a nutraceutical supplement designed to be part of a Total Joint Health programme for dogs, administered once daily. Merial says the new product supports its market position as a leading force in canine pain management...
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    Partridge resigns from council

    The RCVS has announced that it has accepted the resignation of council member Bob Partridge . Bob, who had been an elected member of the RCVS Council since July 2006, tendered his resignation for personal reasons. Peter Robinson will take up the...