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Veterinary

  • Aug- 2019 -
    13 August
    Prins Petfoods to launch health coach training course

    Prins Petfoods to launch health coach training course

    Pet food manufacturer Prins Petfoods it set to launch a health coach training project in September, to train coaches to help with all “daily affairs related” to pets. The programme will aim to give individual guidance and practical advice on issues such as education, behaviour, nutrition, health, animal welfare and…

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  • 12 August
    Committee reprimands Midlands vet for alcohol-related incidents

    Committee reprimands Midlands vet for alcohol-related incidents

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Disciplinary Committee has issued a reprimand and warning about future conduct to a Midlands vet for “serious professional misconduct” in relation to drink driving convictions and being under the influence of alcohol whilst on duty as a veterinary surgeon. The hearing for Dr…

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  • 8 August
    The Vet relaunches Southampton centre

    The Vet relaunches Southampton centre

    Veterinary group the Vet has reopened its Southampton surgery, and will be hosting an open day on 31 August. The branch has six consultation rooms, two operating theatres, x-ray, ultrasound, in-house laboratory. Services include vaccinations and pet passports, orthopaedic surgery and dentals. The centre also has separate cat and dog…

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  • 7 August
    Scarsdale Vets joins Independent Vetcare

    Scarsdale Vets joins Independent Vetcare

    Veterinary group Scarsdale Vets has joined Independent Vetcare (IVC), a group focused on investment and innovation in vetcare, which currently has 813 practices in the UK and Ireland. Scarsdale has practices based in and around Derbyshire and Staffordshire, including Pride Referral Hospital. John Turkington, senior partner of Scarsdale said: “Over…

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  • 5 August
    Bought By Many partners with FirstVet

    Bought By Many partners with FirstVet

    Pet insurance company Bought by Many has partnered with mobile pet service FirstVet, to will allow customers to check pet symptoms and get advice on treatment, without the need to go to the vets. To access the service, Bought By Many customers can download the free FirstVet app and select…

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  • 2 August
    BVA welcomes parliamentary inquiry into puppy smuggling

    BVA welcomes parliamentary inquiry into puppy smuggling

    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has welcomed a parliamentary inquiry from the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (EFRA) committee inquiry into puppy smuggling. The inquiry will consult on tougher controls on pet imports, the impact of Lucy’s Law, and whether the UK’s demand for puppies can be met through domestic…

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  • Jul- 2019 -
    31 July
    Privy Council partially upholds decision to remove vet from Register

    Privy Council partially upholds decision to remove vet from Register

    The Privy Council has partially upheld and partially dismissed an appeal submitted to it by Dr Gerhard Schulze Allen against a decision by the Disciplinary Committee in January 2018 to direct that his name be removed from the Register. The Disciplinary Committee had directed that Allen’s name be removed from…

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  • 30 July
    Two vets promoted into senior roles at Vets Now

    Two vets promoted into senior roles at Vets Now

    Two senior vets have been promoted to newly-created roles at Vets Now, a provider of emergency veterinary care for small animals in the UK. Dr Playforth will take up the role of professional standard director, which will see her lead the veterinary standards team and being accountable for the highest…

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  • 30 July
    RCVS suspends Leicester vet for kicking and stamping on dog

    RCVS suspends Leicester vet for kicking and stamping on dog

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Disciplinary Committee has suspended a Leicester-based veterinary surgeon from the Register for four months, after he was found guilty of kicking and stamping on a dog that had bitten him. The Disciplinary Committee hearing for Jatinder Dhami took place from Tuesday 23 to…

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  • 26 July
    RCVS warns against ‘bogus’ vet with animal cruelty convictions

    RCVS warns against ‘bogus’ vet with animal cruelty convictions

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) is warning the veterinary profession not to employ Jayson Paul Wells, who has “fraudulently” practised as a veterinary surgeon in the UK and who has “pleaded guilty” to a number of animal cruelty charges. In 2014, he received 19 months in prison and…

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