CVS
CVS Group plc is one of the UKโs largest integrated veterinary services providers, with growing influence across the petcare supply chain. Pet Gazetteโs coverage of CVS includes acquisitions of vet practices and referral centres, strategic partnerships, business performance updates, and developments that affect pet product stocking, prescriptions, and client services. We also report on how CVSโs corporate growth and operational decisions impact suppliers, wholesalers, and independent pet retailers โ especially where there is overlap in pet nutrition, health, and wellness products. This tag helps industry professionals track a major player shaping the future of UK petcare delivery.
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Sep- 2017 -19 SeptemberCurrent Affairs
Ceva sponsors veterinary practice CPD meeting
Ceva Animal Healthย is sponsoring the APBC (Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors) one-day CPD meeting on โBehaviour essentials for veterinary practices: effective strategies to support your canine clients throughout their lifetimes, from pups to pensionersโ. Taking place on Wednesday 25 October at the Holiday Inn in Coventry, the informative meeting will…
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12 SeptemberCurrent Affairs
Both owners and pets feel anxiety due to fireworks
A surveyย by Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of ADAPTILย and FELIWAY, has revealed that nearly 65 percent of owners are anxious about their pet while fireworks are going off, with over 65 percent of owners believing that their pet picks up on this anxiety. Moreover, nearly 80 percent of those questioned stated…
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12 SeptemberManufacturers
Firework season causes anxiety for pet owners
Ceva Animal Healthย has revealed that nearly 65 percent of owners are anxious about their pet while fireworks are going off. A poll from the manufacturer of ADAPTILยฎ and FELIWAYยฎ, questioned 479 dog and cat parents in August 2017.ย Nearly 80 percent of those surveyed stated that they try and calm…
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5 SeptemberVeterinary
Supreme Petfoods sponsors lectures at the London Vet Show
Supreme Petfoods is sponsoring two lectures on improving clinical outcomes for rabbits at London Vet Show this year. RCVS specialist, Molly Varga, is giving a talk entitled Hoppily ever after โ managing long term mobility disorders in rabbits at the event, which takes place in November. RVN and director of…
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4 SeptemberEvents
Great results reported from joint &me mental health campaign
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) Mind Matters Initiative and the Doctorsโ Support Network (DSN) are pleased to report positive progress since the launch in January of their joint anti-stigma mental health campaign. The &me campaign (#AndMe), which was launched at the House of Commons in January, has taken…
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Aug- 2017 -30 AugustCurrent Affairs
Winners announced for Innovation Symposium
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) is pleased to announce the ten winners of the social media competition to find veterinary surgeon and veterinary nurse innovators. The competition, which ran from 21 July to 21 August, asked veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses to post pictures of their innovative work…
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24 AugustLatest News
RCVS launches new website
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has today launched a redesign of its website,ย www.rcvs.org.uk, with a key focus on improving user experience to help people find what they want, faster. The redesign includes a complete overhaul of the layout, structure and navigation of the Collegeโs whole family of sites:…
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24 AugustCurrent Affairs
RCVS launches new website
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has today launched a redesign of its website,ย www.rcvs.org.uk, with a key focus on improving user experience to help people find what they want, faster. The redesign includes a complete overhaul of the layout, structure and navigation of the Collegeโs whole family of sites:…
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14 AugustCurrent Affairs
RCVS launches two new awards
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has launched two new awards for veterinary surgeons or veterinary nurses who are making a tangible positive impact on the profession and who are inspiring others by their example. The RCVS Inspiration Award is for a veterinary surgeon or veterinary nurse who has…
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Jul- 2017 -14 JulyCurrent Affairs
College warns not to employ ‘bogus vet’
Veterinary practices are being warned not to employ a bogus vet who steals the identity of legitimately registered members in order to practise fraudulently. The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has issued a warning following continual convictions. Peter Keniry, who has convictions dating back to 1986 in his native…
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