Veterinary News Headlines

    Babesiosis confirmed in non-travelling dog by Herts vet

    MSD Animal Health is highlighting a new case of Babesiosis in a non-travelling dog confirmed by Atilla Csaka MRCVS from Walton Lodge Veterinary Group in Ware, Hertfordshire. Atilla was presented with the concerned owners of an eight year old Staffie...

    Cambs vet launches wellbeing website for MsRCVS

    Cambridgeshire-based Liz Barton MRCVS has launched vetsnet.net , a website which points veterinary surgeons in the direction of good-quality resources designed to foster wellbeing and resilience. Liz, a mother of two who qualified at Cambridge in...

    Vets want veterinary nurses to do more

    A consultation held earlier this year by the RCVS has found that both veterinary surgeons and nurses overwhelmingly think nurses should be able to perform additional tasks that are not currently permitted under Schedule 3 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act...

    Vetmedin now licensed for asymptomatic MVD in dogs

    Boehringer Ingelheim has announced that Vetmedin has been granted a new licensed indication: for the treatment of asymptomatic mitral valve disease (MVD), and cardiomegaly. The research on which the new indication is based is described by Boehringer...
  • TVM launches new, improved apomorphine injection

    TVM (previously Forum Animal Health) has announced that over the coming weeks, Apometic will be replaced by Emedog, a new, improved apomorphine injection with a new concentration and new dose. TVM says Emedog provides less wastage, provides easier...

    Veterinary surgeons urged to take part in anaesthetic monitoring survey

    Elisabeth Richardson MRCVS (pictured right), Senior Clinical Training Scholar in Veterinary Anaesthesia at Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital, University of Cambridge, is conducting a new survey designed to give a deeper insight into the conduct of anaesthetic...

    Warwickshire-based vet suspended for falsifying clinical records

    Warwickshire-based Elizabeth Gatehouse MRCVS has been suspended for two months by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for falsely confirming the vaccination of a horse to a fellow veterinary surgeon, and for fabricating an entry in the horse’s clinical records...

    MSD launches Pet Diabetes Tracker

    MSD Animal Health has launched the Pet Diabetes Tracker, a free new app designed to help veterinary professionals and their clients track and manage diabetes. The new app, which is being being made available in the run up to Pet Diabetes Month in...

    Essex referral centre opens new orthopaedic department

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists has opened a new orthopaedic department at its centre in Essex. Headed by Esteban Gonzalez-Gasch, a European Specialist in Small Animal Surgery, the new department enables the practice to undertake a wide range of...

    White Cross names its Vets Of The Year

    White Cross Vets , the family-run group with practices across the Midlands and the North of England, has named Emily Moss MRCVS and Katherine Claxton MRCVS as it's Vets of the Year at the company's annual congress. The congress, which is now in its...

    85% of veterinary staff harassed by pet owners over money

    The British Veterinary Association has released figures from its Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey which reveal that around half of all veterinary surgeons have felt threatened by clients, and as many as 85% report that either they or another...

    Alfaxan now licensed for anaesthesia in rabbits

    Jurox (UK) Limited has announced that its anaesthetic for cats and dogs, Alfaxan (alfaxalone), has now been licensed for the induction of anaesthesia in pet rabbits. Rabbits are the third most commonly anaesthetised pet in the UK, however they have...

    Veterinary profession's answer to CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

    The University of Surrey has announced the launch of ArroGen Veterinary Forensics , the first forensic service dedicated to combating crimes against animals. The new service, a partnership between the university's School of Veterinary Medicine and...

    New end-of-life service for pets seeks vets

    Cloud 9 Vets , a new mobile veterinary service offering quality of life assessments, euthanasia and palliative care for pets at home has been launched in the UK and is now recruiting veterinary surgeons and practices to join the team delivering the service...

    Vets must ‘dare to speak out’ about brachycephalic dogs

    An expert panel of veterinary surgeons at the FECAVA/WSAVA/DSAVA Congress in Copenhagen have issued a series of recommendations about the role of the veterinary profession in addressing the problems associated with brachycephalic breeds. The expert...

    Meloxaid 5mg/ml Solution for Injection product recall

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate has announced that Norbrook Laboratories Ltd has issued a recall for Meloxaid 5mg/ml Solution for Injection for Dogs and Cats (Vm 02000/4397). Norbrook has verified that the pH of certain batches has increased...

    Ceva launches biggest TV advertising campaign to date for Feliway and Adaptil

    Ceva Animal Health has launched its biggest TV advertising campaign to date for its veterinary behaviour products, Feliway and Adaptil. Running throughout October, it is Ceva's third TV campaign this year to raise awareness of the benefits of Feliway...

    325% rise in veterinary certifications needed for trade post-Brexit

    The BVA has forecast that new post-Brexit trade agreements for meat and agricultural products like milk, gelatine and hay could trigger a 325% increase in the number of veterinary certifications needed, requiring many more veterinary surgeons to perform...

    BSAVA launches free ECC learning resources

    The BSAVA has announced the addition of emergency and critical care (ECC) learning resources to its free online CPD bank . New subject areas include emergency planning, traffic accidents, excessive bleeding, seizures, poisonings, choking and breathing...

    Blog by UK CVO launches BVA’s focus on antimicrobial resistance

    A blog by UK chief veterinary officer (CVO) Nigel Gibbens , which highlights why vets are uniquely placed to take real action to tackle antibiotic resistance, has launched a series focussing on antimicrobial resistance (AMR), which is being hosted by...

    RCVS, BVA and Defra join forces to assess impact of Brexit

    The RCVS and the BVA have joined forces with Defra on a project to assess the challenges and opportunities posed by EU exit, with the aim to develop a flexible and skilled veterinary workforce which meets the UK's needs for both the immediate and longer...

    South African man banged up for three years for impersonating a veterinary surgeon

    South African Peter Keniry has been given a three year prison sentence at Taunton Crown Court for using the identity of a legitimately registered veterinary surgeon fraudulently to practise as a vet. The RCVS played a proactive role in Mr Keniry’s...

    New guide to setting up mobility clinics

    Lintbells is launching Mobility Matters, a new guide to setting up nurse-led mobility clinics in practice, together with a pack containing a range of supporting marketing materials. The support pack is available now for existing stockists; others...

    Dewsbury veterinary hospital bags three 'outstanding' PSS awards

    Calder Vets ' Dewsbury animal hospital is celebrating being judged 'outstanding' in three Practice Standards Scheme awards, no less. The practice, which is part of the Linnaeus Group, achieved 'outstanding' status in diagnostic service, in-patient...

    BSAVA's call to the veterinary profession on World Mental Health Day

    The British Small Animal Veterinary Association President John Chitty is calling on everyone in the profession to take a moment during today's World Mental Health Day to think more deeply about the mental health of their practice teams and the wider...