• 17/02/2020
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    Some Cancers Are Curable. Most Are Treatable.

    Some Cancers Are Curable. Most Are Treatable.

    Dear Colleagues, Welcome to the February newsletter and this editorial dedicated to Veterinary Oncology. As many of you are aware, February 4 is World Cancer Day, the international day marked to raise awareness of cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection, and treatment. What do we understand under the word cancer? Cancer describes a large

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    • 16/02/2020
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    Five dogs imported from Romania confiscated in Switzerland

    Five dogs imported from Romania confiscated in Switzerland

    Five dogs have been imported to Switzerland from Romania with invalid documentation. The dealers pretended to be an animal protection organization and the dogs have been seized. This is far from being an isolated case of dog dealing, which is a problem in many European countries and can be the source of spreading of dangerous

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    • 13/02/2020
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    VetCompass infographics on brachycephalics

    VetCompass infographics on brachycephalics

    VetCompassTM have developed infographics, which summarise some brachycephalic breed researches. Infographics are available together with full articles. VetCompassTM is an international initiative. This not-for-profit research project is a collaboration between The Royal Veterinary College (RVC), UK and the University of Sydney through which they aim to investigate the range and frequency of companion animal health

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    • 10/02/2020
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    New rules for traveling with pets after Brexit

    New rules for traveling with pets after Brexit

    The UK left the European Union on January 31, 2020. This will bring changes regarding traveling with pets between the UK and EU. Now, we are in a one-year-long transition period, when “old” pet travel rules are still valid, allowing us to get ready for the new legislation, which will come into force with the

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