Veterinary News Headlines

    Animal medicines industry positive about animal welfare post-Brexit

    The National Office of Animal Health's Brexit Barometer report has revealed that the animal medicines industry believes the UK can be a global leader on animal health and welfare after Brexit. The Brexit Barometer report draws on insights from 16...

    New online resource for vets from Animalcare

    Animalcare has launched The PAC (Practice Assistance Centre), a new online resource for the veterinary profession. The PAC offers pain scale apps for dogs, cats and rabbits, a library of downloadable resources and multiple webinars released via the...

    RCVS Council agrees to the working party proposals for future veterinary legislation

    Following a public consultation, the RCVS Council has voted to adopt all the proposals made by the RCVS Legislation Working Party concerning future veterinary legislation. The Legislative Reform Consultation took place between November 2020 and April...

    Army officer to head BVA welfare charity

    Dr Tiffany Hemming has been elected the new chair of the British Veterinary Association Animal Welfare Foundation (BVA AWF), the veterinary profession's own animal welfare charity. After graduating, Dr Hemming worked in mixed practice before completing...

    RCVS invites vets to Question Time online

    The Royal College is inviting veterinary surgeons to the first-ever Virtual Question Time, which is being held online with The Webinar Vet, from 8-9.30pm on Wednesday 24 April. Lizzie Lockett, Head of the RCVS Communications Department said: "This...

    Is this the smallest dog to undergo heart surgery?

    Cardiologists at Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull have performed a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) closure on an eight-week-old Staffordshire bull terrier puppy weighing 2.2kg, believed to be amongst the smallest dogs ever to...

    New research validates canine cancer screening device

    HT Vista has had a paper published in Frontiers of Veterinary Science which it says validates the use of its thermal imaging and AI device for accurate screening of dermal and subcutaneous masses 1 . The HT Vista device measures heat transfer rate...
  • Vet Charity Challenge raises £20,000

    The inaugural Vet Charity Challenge, which took place on 15 th September at the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester, has raised at least £20,000 for charity. Twenty-six teams of four people took part, spending seven hours walking, running...

    RVC research rated 'world-leading'

    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has had 88% of its research rated as world-leading (4*) or internationally excellent (3*) by the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF). The impact of the College's research on society was similarly highly-ranked...

    RCVS Day sees investiture of new President

    Professor Sandy Trees has been invested as the new President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons during RCVS Day, held on 3rd July. Sandy is an Edinburgh graduate, qualifying from the Dick Vet in 1969. After graduation, he undertook a mixture...

    Pfizer launches printing service to support equine vaccines

    Pfizer Animal Health has launched PrintRoom, an online printing service to help equine practices deliver high quality communications to their clients, to support the company's Equip range of equine vaccines. PrintRoom can be used to produce customised...

    Fashion website mauled by twitterati for puppy stunt

    Fashion website Lyst caused a bit of a storm amongst pet lovers on the twitosphere this week after announcing the 'launch' of The Canine Collection , a range of puppies sold as accessories to the company's range of fashion clothing. The Canine Collection...

    RCVS presents Brexit plan

    The RCVS has published its plan for navigating the risks posed to the veterinary industry by the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union, while maximising the opportunities it offers. Underlying the plan are three 'Brexit Principles', devised...

    Glasgow practice launches enhanced graduate recruitment programme

    Pets’n’Vets , a family practice group with surgeries around Glasgow, has launched an enhanced graduate recruitment programme designed to attract the best and brightest new graduates. The new.graduatevet programme (or 'Dot' programme) offers hands...

    Recognise the value of your vet nurses, says BEVA

    The British Equine Veterinary Association is encouraging veterinary practices to recognise and reward their nurses. The initiative comes after BEVA's new nurse committee ran a survey which found a poor understanding within the profession and amongst...

    RCVS seeks vets to help with CPD, VetGDP and Stat Exams

    The RCVS is looking for vets to fill a number of roles that support the delivery of some of its educational functions including continuing professional development (CPD) policy, the Veterinary Graduate Development Programme (VetGDP) and the Statutory...

    CVS delegates diagnostic imaging to veterinary nurses

    CVS reports that it is upskilling its nurses in diagnostic imaging techniques - so that they can take X-rays and perform CT scans, MRI and ultrasound. To date most of these imaging procedures have been performed by vets within the group’s small animal...

    Hands-on endoscopy at BEVA Congress

    BEVA has announced that it'll be offering delegates at this year's Congress (7-10 September 2016) the opportunity to roll up their sleeves and get hands on with endoscopy techniques. The organisers have invited veterinary experts to share their knowledge...
  • RCVS announces runners in the 2020 Council elections

    The RCVS has announced the candidates standing in the 2020 RCVS Council elections. Eight veterinary surgeons have put themselves forward to compete for the three available places. They are: John Davies MRCVS Dr Melissa Donald MRCVS (incumbent...

    Vets Now wins £5 million in Entrepreneur Challenge

    Dunfermline-based Vets Now Ltd has been announced as the winner of the Scotland regional final of the £35 Million Bank of Scotland Corporate Entrepreneur Challenge. The company, based on Pitreavie Drive, is the UK's leading provider of out of hours emergency...

    Ceva launches new enzootic abortion leaflet

    Ceva Animal Health has produced a new advisory leaflet about enzootic abortion control and vaccination strategy in sheep to help vets explain the best prevention protocols to clients. According to the company, it is estimated that around half of the...

    New sterile skin adhesive with 18 month shelf life

    Scrubs Etc Limited has announced the launch of Steribond, a new skin adhesive notable for the fact that it is sterile and can be stored at ambient temperature for up to 18 months. The product has so far only been launched to a limited number of people...

    Improve launches Masterclass in Feline Endoscopy

    Improve International has announced a two-day Masterclass in Feline Endoscopy with Dr Elise Robertson BS BVetMed MACVSc (Feline) DipABVP (Feline) FHEA FRSB MRCVS ABVS at its wet-lab practical training facility in Sheffield. Limited to 12 delegates...

    PDSA urges vets to have their say in latest PAW Report

    The PDSA is calling on vets to take part in its Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report, with a chance to win an annual membership of The Webinar Vet, before the 31st January. You can take part in the survey and share your views on the issues affecting the health...

    Ceva launches stress relief treat for cats

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Happy Snack by Feliway, a liquid snack designed to comfort cats in challenging and unsettling situations. Happy Snack is described as a light, delicious creamy snack which contains alpha-casozepine, a natural milk protein...