Veterinary News Headlines

    Rabbit food report causes fur to fly

    Supreme Petfoods Ltd has published the results of tests on small animal petfood which, according to the company, highlight significant problems with the on-pack declarations and contents of a number of the leading brands. The tests, which were carried...

    Bimeda launches online Nutrition Academy

    Bimeda UK has launched its online Nutrition Academy, which in 2021 will focus on the role of trace element nutrition in the health, fertility and productivity of ruminants. The academy will consist of three modules which will be launched in 2021. Those...

    Linnaeus to hold virtual open day about veterinary internships

    Linnaeus and Vets: Stay, Go, Diversify are hosting 'Internships Explained: Unleash Your Potential', a virtual open day on Tuesday 23rd May (9:00am-8:00pm) in which more than 20 speakers will take part in 12 presentations, live demonstrations and panel...

    New bovine mastitis diagnostic assay

    Scottish biotech company, Biotangents has launched AmpliSpec LAB Mastitis, its next-generation bovine mastitis diagnostic assay. AmpliSpec LAB Mastitis uses isothermal amplification technology, which means laboratories can use less expensive equipment...

    BSAVA announces Congress scores on the doors

    The BSAVA reports the highest ever attendance at Congress this year: 6,178 veterinary surgeons, nurses, practice managers and students, 6% cent higher than in 2011 (the last time the BSAVA hosted its own Congress). According to the association, a significant...

    Interactive campaign to teach owners about equine gastric ulcers

    Merial has announced the launch of a new Blippar app designed to educate horse owners about gastric ulcers. By using the app - which is available free from the App Store for iPhone or Google Play for Android phones - to scan the company's Gastrogard...

    New study finds ticks present year-round risk in the UK

    A new study carried out by The University of Salford and sponsored by Merial has found that ticks present a risk all year round in the UK 1 . Researchers found that ticks continued to quest in woodlands throughout the year, even during the coldest...

    Animalcare launches canine GI support product

    Animalcare has launched Procanicare, billed as the first bacterial GI support product developed from the intestinal bacteria of healthy dogs. Procanicare contains three live strains of canine-specific Lactobacillus bacteria, which, according to the...

    New head of cardiology at Essex referral centre

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists has appointed Xavier Navarro-Cubas, an RCVS and EBVS specialist in small animal cardiology, as its new head of cardiology. Xavier (pictured right), who graduated from Cardenal-Herrera University in Valencia, Spain...

    Low cholesterol linked to mortality in canine and feline patients

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), has shown that hypocholesterolaemia is associated with mortality in cats and dogs and may be a negative prognostic indicator. 'Period prevalence and mortality...

    New research shows equine lameness can be measured

    A new study published in Equine Veterinary Journal's (EVJ) in partnership with the American Association of Equine Practitioners, has shown that a wireless, inertial sensor-based system can effectively measure a horse's response to a flexion test....

    MSD launches new flea and tick treatment for dogs

    MSD Animal Health UK has announced the launch of Bravecto, which it says is the first and only treatment available for fleas and ticks in dogs that is rapidly effective and offers 12-weeks duration of efficacy. Bravecto (fluralaner) is the first of...

    93% of brachycephalic breed owners would buy them again

    According to a new study, 93% of owners of flat-faced dogs – including the Pug, French Bulldog and English Bulldog – would opt for the same breed again, despite experiencing common and severe health problems in their pets. The research, led by the...

    New awards for evidence-based approach to vet medicine

    RCVS Knowledge has announced two new categories for its annual awards, which are now open for applications. The awards, which which celebrate initiatives that advance the quality of veterinary care and demonstrate a commitment to using an evidence...

    First plastic-free, veterinary disinfectant wipe to launch at London Vet Show

    Byotrol has announced the launch of Anigene Professional Surface Disinfectant Wipes, the first and only plastic-free surface wipe which is compliant with all biocidal regulations. Polypropylene or plastic-based wipes, which have been industry standard...

    Nearly half newly-qualified vets complete PDP

    Figures produced by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons show that almost half of the first cohort of newly-qualified vets to sign up to the Professional Development Phase (PDP) have now completed it. The PDP is a web-based database that enables...

    RSPCA highlights eccentric calls

    The RSPCA has released details of the more eccentric calls made to the charity over the course of 2011. Doubtless members of VetSurgeon.org and VetNurse.co.uk will empathise with the RSPCA over some of these, but do you have any better examples? If...

    RCVS publishes revised complaints procedure

    The RCVS has published a revised complaints procedure on RCVSonline. The procedure represents the culmination of 12 months of work from the College's Preliminary Investigations Committee, with the aim of making the decision-making processes...

    Early warning system to defend cows from bluetongue

    Scientists from the Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright, UK Met Office and the Jersey State Veterinary Service and Jersey Meteorological Department, are working together on an early-warning system to help defend cattle against the spread of 'bluetongue...

    RCVS survey to measure blame culture in the veterinary profession

    The RCVS has launched a survey to help gauge the extent to which there is a blame culture in the veterinary profession, and the degree to which it may itself be to blame for it. The College says it has become increasingly recognisant of how a blame...
  • Central CPD now delivering CPD live via Zoom

    Central CPD has started delivering CPD for vets live online using Zoom. The company says that while attendance CPD events are permitted under UK coronavirus guidelines, it has found that many lecturers and delegates are unwilling or unable to participate...

    Vetoquinol launches nutritional supplement for horses

    Vetoquinol has launched Myo Power, the latest addition to the Equistro Performance range of nutritional supplements. The company says that Myo Power has been formulated with the performance and convalescent horse in mind, and that it is an excellent...

    Virbac launches NSAID for dogs and horses

    Virbac has launched Inflacam, a meloxicam-based NSAID for the alleviation of pain in both acute and chronic musculo-skeletal disorders in dogs and horses. Inflacam is presented both as an oral suspension and as a chewable tablet for dogs. The...
  • MSD launches 'No Hiding' pet parasite campaign

    MSD Animal Health has launched 'No Hiding', a campaign designed to educate pet owners about parasite control and add value to the consultation process by encouraging veterinary nurses and front-of-house staff to get more involved and share their expertise...

    Vets North Congress is back, in person

    Vets North, the regional veterinary congress, is set to return as a face-to-face event at Haydock Park Racecourse on 15-16 September 2021. The Congress, which is organised by Improve International, has separate streams for small animal medicine and...