Veterinary News Headlines
  • BSAVA warns of possible Congress booking scam

    The BSAVA is warning the profession to steer wide of a website which purports to offer hotel bookings for this year's Congress, but which is in no way affiliated to BSAVA or Congress. The website - www.bsava2016.org - does have a distinctly fishy...

    Vet nurses shine a light on the risks associated with peripheral intravenous catheters

    Research led by Eleanor Haskey, an Anaesthesia and Analgesia Nurse at the RVC’s Queen Mother Hospital for Animals has identified multiple factors that can contribute to complications following the placement of peripheral intravenous catheters (PIVCs...

    Merial launches UK’s first PMWS vaccine

    Merial Animal Health has launched CIRCOVAC®, the UK’s first vaccine for PCV2 – the virus involved in post-weaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) and other PCV2-related diseases. An inactivated vaccine against porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2...

    Royal Canin to launch 'cat consult' software at LVS

    Royal Canin has announced it is to launch Catom, a piece of software developed to help educate cat owners during veterinary consultations, at this year's London Vet Show. Initially, the software will be available for PC and Mac, with iPad and Android...

    Genitrix launches Omegaderm+ for skin conditions in cats and dogs

    Genitrix has launched a new Essential Fatty Acids (EFA)-based treatment to aid the management of skin conditions in cats and dogs. Called Omegaderm+, and offered in an airless pump applicator for mess-free use, it helps to soothe irritated skin...

    Pfizer offers English-Polish dairy health guide

    Pfizer has sponsored the publication of a new English-Polish dairy health guide for vets to give farmers. The guide has been published to help farm staff from Poland improves their knowledge, skills and performance at work. Topics covered including...

    New initiative to encourage early diagnosis of Keratoconjunctivitis sicca

    kcs-intervet.swf Intervet / Schering-Plough Animal Health is running a challenge over the next few months to encourage the early diagnosis of Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), a painful disease which leads to permanent blindness (see right). Practices...

    Dechra publishes otitis case studies

    Dechra Veterinary Products has published a range of case studies to support its new campaign focused on the diagnosis and treatment of otitis externa. The studies have been written by Referral Dermatologist Sue Paterson MA, VetMB, DVD, DipECVD,...

    Bursary to attend the Veterinary Biomedical and Pharma Sciences Congress

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Charitable Trust is offering a bursary for one delegate to attend the Veterinary Biomedical and Pharma Sciences (VBMPS) Congress on 15 and 16 October 2012 at the ICC in Birmingham. Members of the RCVS with...

    Veterinary loan company starts national marketing campaign

    CarefreeCredit , the loan company set up by Somerset vet Stewart Halperin so that practices can offer their clients interest free loans to cover emergency veterinary treatment, has embarked on a national PR campaign to raise awareness amongst pet owners...

    Glasgow vet caught up in Trump flight ban

    Postgraduate Glasgow student Hamaseh Tayari MRCVS, who holds an Iranian passport, was caught up in Donald Trump's ban on nationals of Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Sudan and Libya entering the US last Saturday, as she tried to return home from holiday in...

    Video News: VetSurgeon editor seen roughing it in the City of London

    www.vetsurgeon.org/.../bank.wmv Yes, the rather nattily dressed man pushing the trolley is, in another life, the editor of this site. Long story.

    40% say dogs are a happy alternative to children

    Research carried out by the Kennel Club to coincide with the start of Open for Dogs Week has found that 40% of British people think dogs are a happy alternative to having children. One reason for this is perhaps because 25% of respondents said that...

    New screening programme for Intervertebral Disc Disease

    The Dachshund Breed Council , with support from CVS Group, is launching a UK screening programme for Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD). The organisation says back disease is by far the most common health problem in UK Dachshunds: around 1 in 4 may...

    Liverpool Small Animal Teaching Hospital wins architectural award

    Sheppard Robson, the architects behind the University of Liverpool’s Small Animal Teaching Hospital, have been celebrating this week after their design received a prestigious Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) North West Award. The Small Animal...

    CPC opens new farewell suite for bereaved pet owners

    CPC, the pet crematorium has opened a new facility for bereaved owners who wish to make their final farewell to a much loved pet in person. The farewell suite forms part of CPC's extended premises on the A505 just south of Cambridge at Thriplow Heath...

    Kennel Club responds to dog breeding enquiry

    The Kennel Club has broadly welcomed Professor Sir Patrick Bateson's 'Independent Inquiry into Dog Breeding', which has recommended that steps be taken to tackle irresponsible breeders and to change the way the public think about buying dogs....

    'Preventers' keep spending on their pets

    Pet owners who believe in preventative healthcare have maintained or increased the money they spend on their pets this year, and 84% visited their vet at least once in 2010, up from 78% in 2007, according to a survey commissioned by the National Office...

    New pack size for Ipakitine

    Vetoquinol has announced that the 50g pack size of Ipakitine will shortly be replaced by a 60g pot. The company says this will provide the convenience of a 30 day supply for a 5kg cat or dog who is on 1g/5kg bodyweight twice a day (one level scoop...

    RVC images scoop Wellcome Awards

    The RVC has picked up three of the twenty Wellcome Image Awards 2015. The awards are internationally renowned for showcasing the best in science imaging talent and techniques. Two of the images (below) were taken at the Lanyon Museum of Comparative...

    Avian flu found in South Norfolk

    The UK’s Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer has confirmed H5N8 avian flu in a small flock of chickens and geese at a premises near Diss, South Norfolk. A 3 km Protection Zone and a 10 km Surveillance Zone have been put in place around the infected premises...

    IVC moves to offer more engaging online CPD

    IVC Evidensia has reported great success using a more conversational style of online CPD session, following a trend started by VetSurgeon.org earlier this year. Rather than offering 'death by Powerpoint', where large numbers of delegates are invited...

    Royal Veterinary College offers evolved BSc Bioveterinary Sciences course in 2008

    In response to growing demand for graduates equipped for a wide range of careers in veterinary and biomedical science, the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has developed the BSc (Hons) course in Bioveterinary Sciences. The Bioveterinary Science...

    Last call for entries to ECC fast track programme

    Vets Now has announced its selection centre dates for young vets applying for a place on the new 'Cutting Edge' Emergency and Critical Care fast track programme. With the 20 August deadline for applications fast approaching, Vets Now has confirmed...

    Free webinar about the new fluoroquinolone

    Bayer Animal Health is to hold a free webinar for companion animal veterinary surgeons about its new fluoroquinolone for cats and dogs, Veraflox. The one-hour webinar begins with a talk on mutant prevention concentration (MPC) from Dr Joe Blondeau...