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Some bright ideas for switched-on vets
I think we sometimes forget that veterinarians are human too. Indeed many are young, trendy and keen to be as innovative in their outside interests as they are in the clinical arena. So here are one or two bright ideas that may appeal to switched-on vets.…
By: David Watson
Published: 30 May 2010
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Online support launched by Company of Animals, CEVA and Virbac
The last couple of weeks have seen a flurry new websites appearing on the companion animal scene.…
By: David Watson
Published: 26 May 2010
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Genitrix launches Libromide package for canine epilepsy management
A few weeks ago, British veterinary pharmaceutical company, Genitrix, launched Libromide in the UK. It is the first licensed formulation of potassium bromide, a product used in the treatment of canine epilepsy. Now the company has linked up with NationWid…
By: David Watson
Published: 04 May 2010
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So what was new at the BSAVA congress commercial exhibition this year?
For me the commercial exhibition at the BSAVA Congress in Birmingham, UK, always provides endless hours of discovery and this year was no exception as I drifted from stand to stand asking the age-old question, much beloved of veterinarians the world over:…
By: David Watson
Published: 11 Apr 2010
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Just around the corner - soup cycles, customised pet food ... and Eric
For much of the Easter weekend it was raining. So, trapped indoors, I couldn't resist a bit of surfing to see just what might lie around the corner that might appeal to trendy vets across the globe.…
By: David Watson
Published: 06 Apr 2010
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Generation G warms to embedded generosity schemes
The emergence of Generation G means that embedded generosity has been a growing phenomenon during 2009, and it will be even bigger in 2010. It incorporates all 'giving initiatives' that make giving and donating painless, if not automatic.…
By: David Watson
Published: 09 Dec 2009
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