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Spate of severe parvovirus cases in Hampstead
Vets have seen a spate of parvovirus cases that appear to be particularly virulent.
Owners urged to keep up to date with boosters

A veterinary hospital in London is warning dog owners to keep up to date with vaccination boosters after seeing a spate of parvovirus cases that appear to be particularly virulent.

Village Vets Hampstead usually sees parvovirus very rarely, but four cases were recently seen in just a week, one of which was fatal.

None of the dogs had a solid vaccination history, veterinary surgeon John Kidman told MRCVSonline. They were either unvaccinated or had not completed the vaccination course as provided for by the manufacturer, and therefore there were no vaccine failures.

Dr Kidman urged dog owners to ensure their dogs are vaccinated and kept up to date with boosters. If a puppy has been vaccinated with the breeder, the new owner must ensure that either the initial course is completed with the same brand of vaccine, or a new course of vaccinations is started.

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Building Great Workplaces webinars return

News Story 1
 BVA has announced a new series of its Building Great Workplaces lunchtime webinars.

Launching from 16 July, the sessions will explore patient safety, motivation, client communication and more.

Its first webinar, exploring neurodiversity in the workplace, will take place at 1pm on Thursday, 16 July. It will feature guest speakers from The Vet Project, a group which supports neurodiversity in veterinary environments.

The following three webinars take place in September, October and November.

Booking is open on the BVA website 

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New form for online veterinary medicines retailers

The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has produced a new online form for retailers wishing to sell veterinary medicines on the internet.

The form replace the previous Word version and is part of the VMD's ongoing commitment to digitise its processes. Anyone retailing prescription medicines online, including POM-V, POM-VPS and NFA-VPS categories, is lawfully required to register with the VMD before trading.

The change only applies to new applicants. Retailers already listed on the VMD's Register of Online Retailers or registered under the Accredited Internet Retailer Scheme (AIRS) do not need to do anything.