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Canine parasite risk checker tool launched
Tool helps veterinary surgeons to provide the right kind of parasite control for each dog.

New tool to make parasite risk-assessment easier.

A new interactive tool has been released to help dog owners understand the importance of parasite control, and provides a personalised risk checker.

Created by Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health, the tool – named ParassessTM – aims to support practices in engaging dog owners in parasite protection and helping veterinary professionals to save time when assessing and managing parasite risk.

ParassessTM, which is free to use, asks owners to complete a short user-friendly risk assessment on factors such as lifestyle and environment, which the tool's algorithm then uses to determine the dogs' individual risk level for fleas, ticks, lungworm, roundworms and tapeworms.

Questions asked include age, whether the dog is neutered, whether the dog is allowed off-lead or off-path when on walks, other pets in the house, habitats visited and interest in creatures such as snails or slugs. 

Once the questionnaire has been completed, the tool generates an easy-to-read risk profile, which individually assesses the risk for each type of parasite.

Completed prior to a veterinary appointment, the report generated by the tool can be shared with the dog's veterinary surgeon, who can then make recommendations accordingly. 

The new tool comes as part of the company's 'What's the Risk' campaign, providing advice, information and tools to support veterinary practices with parasiticide prescribing. Dog owners and veterinary professionals can visit parassess.co.uk for further information, and to access the tool. 

 

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Webinar to explore AMR in vet dentistry

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 The WSAVA has invited veterinary professionals to a webinar on responsible antibiotic usage in dentistry.

On 19 November 2025, at 1am, Dr J Scott Weese and Dr Brooke Niemiec will share the latest advice for antimicrobial use. They will present research on oral bacterology, and explain how attendees can choose appropriate antibiotics.

The session will cover pre-, intra- and post-operative guidelines, with recommendations for various pathologies.

The webinar is designed to support veterinary professionals to make informed decisions and tackle antimicrobial resistance.

Attendees can register here

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Bluetongue reaches Wales for first time in 2025

The Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) has revealed that bluetongue has been confirmed in Wales for the first time in 2025.

In their latest statistics, APHA records a total of 109 cases of BTV-3 or BTV-8 in Great Britain in the 2025-2026 vector season.

The total number of BTV-3 cases in Great Britain this season is 107. This includes 103 cases within the England restricted zone and four cases in Wales.

There has also been two cases of BTV-8, which were both in Cornwall.

As a result of the cases in Wales, a Temporary Control Zone (TCZ) is enforced in Monmouthshire. Animals can move freely under general license within the England Restricted Zone, however animals with suspected bluetongue must stay on their holding.

All premises testing positive for blue tongue can be viewed on this map.