VETERINARY NEWS

Topic: Royal Veterinary College

    Study points to unloading as better point for ante-mortem welfare checks

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College have published a study which found that observing livestock during unloading rather than later in holding pens identified more welfare problems, offering veterinary surgeons a simple change to ante-mortem...

    RVC studies offer vets clearer evidence on risk and recovery after canine mitral valve repair

    The Royal Veterinary College has published two studies on canine mitral valve repair that give UK veterinary teams clearer evidence on perioperative risk, recovery timing and owner expectations for this specialist procedure. The clinical team at the...

    RVC identifies early bone changes linked to canine osteoarthritis

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College have identified new markers to look for in the early diagnosis of osteoarthritis in dogs, offering a possible route to earlier detection of a condition that affects around one in five dogs. For the research...

    New UK orf research creates an opening for vets to discuss treatment and prevention.

    RVC researchers have published research on the prevalence and management of orf on UK sheep farms which they say will give vets an opportunity to improve prevention and disease control by opening discussions on treatment protocols and prevention strategies...

    Princess Anne opens new RVC learning centre at Hawkshead

    Princess Anne has opened the Royal Veterinary College's Student Learning Centre at its Hawkshead Campus in Hertfordshire, adding teaching and research facilities for veterinary and biomedical science training. The three-storey development includes...

    New research challenges assumptions about behaviour of designer dog breeds

    A new study from the Royal Veterinary College has found that Cockapoos, Labradoodles, and Cavapoos in the UK often exhibit higher levels of undesirable behaviours compared to their purebred parent breeds, offering veterinary professionals an insight...

    Prednisolone and clopidogrel linked to three-month survival in Pugs with protein-losing enteropathy

    Royal Veterinary College researchers have published a study in the Journal of Small Animal Practice which shows the potential for treatment to improve short-term survival rates for Pugs with protein-losing enteropathy (PLE) 1 . The study first set...

    Royal Veterinary College study shows how AI could transform fracture detection in animals

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College have published a study reporting that an AI system achieved up to 84% fracture localisation accuracy in horses, with potential for wider application in companion animal practice. The study was led by Ruby...

    RVC appoints Steven De Decker as Clinical Director for QMHA small animal referrals

    The Royal Veterinary College has appointed Dr Steven De Decker as Clinical Director for its Small Animal Referrals Service at the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals (QMHA) in Hertfordshire. Dr De Decker is the RVC’s Professor in Neurology and Neurosurgery...

    New RVC guidelines to reduce feeding tube complications in cats and dogs

    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has published the first standardised research-based radiographic guidelines to support the accurate checking of feeding tube placement in dogs and cats. Although feeding tubes are widely used in practice, there has...

    Dog owners recognise the illness — but not the urgency, RVC study finds

    New research from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found that while dog owners can often identify common health problems, they frequently underestimate how urgently veterinary care is needed. In the UK-wide online study, 1,772 dog owners assessed...

    Farm vets asked to take part in antimicrobial stewardship

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College are asking vets to take part in a survey to gather the views of people working in the UK ruminant sector on how to tackle the challenge of demonstrating responsible antibiotic stewardship. The survey is...

    New research highlights importance of routine veterinary otoscopic ear checks for lop-eared rabbits

    A new study led by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has verified that lop-eared rabbits are more prone to hidden and potentially painful ear disease. The College says the findings address evidence gaps from previous research and highlight the importance...

    Royal Veterinary College launches study to identify risk factors for racehorse training injuries

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College have launched a study to improve the safety and welfare of thoroughbred racehorses in training. The project aims to produce evidence to help reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injury, one of the leading...

    RVC study shows Thoroughbred foals given larger pastures win more prize money

    New research conducted by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and published in the Equine Veterinary Journal has revealed that Thoroughbred foals that are given extensive turnout in larger pastures during their first six months of life, and those weaned...

    New guidelines for treating bacterial skin infections in dogs

    A group from The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has developed new evidence-based antimicrobial use guidelines for veterinary practitioners treating canine pyoderma. The guidelines, which are the result of a collaboration between veterinary dermatologists...

    Chihuahuas, beagles, greyhounds and pugs need more nail clipping

    A study by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) VetCompass Programme has revealed a number of insights into nail clipping in dogs, including the four breeds which may need more nail clipping than others: chihuahuas, beagles, greyhounds and pugs 1 . For...
  • Research reveals how strangles spreads

    A study by the Royal Veterinary College, published in the Equine Vet Journal has revealed new insights into how strangles spreads amongst horses in the UK 1 . The authors say the research marks a significant step forward in understanding how veterinary...
  • Study shows racism is still a problem in the UK veterinary profession

    A new study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), London South Bank University and the British Veterinary Ethnicity and Diversity Society, has found racism continues to be a problem experienced by Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) members of...

    RVC research shows early conversations with owners about feline diabetes could save lives

    The Royal Veterinary College has published new data from its VetCompass programme which shed new light on the epidemiology, risk factors and outcomes for cats diagnosed with diabetes mellitus in the UK, and which researchers say could help reduce the...

    RVC reveals most common health disorders of UK tortoises

    A new study published in Plos One by the Royal Veterinary College has revealed the most common health disorders of tortoises in the UK 1 . For the study, researchers reviewed the anonymised medical records of 2,040 chelonia on the College's VetCompass...

    New study shows vapocoolant spray may be the better option for IV catheterisation

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has concluded that there is no difference between vapocoolant spray or eutectic lidocaine/prilocaine (EMLA) cream for improving tolerance of intravenous catheter placement in dogs 1 . Given...

    New research finds no strong link between rabbit features and dental problems

    A study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found there’s no substantial link between popular conformation in rabbits, including floppy ears or flat faces, and an increased risk of dental problems 1 . According to the RVC, recent studies estimate...

    RVC identifies ways to improve UK canine health and welfare research

    The Royal Veterinary College has identified a number of ways that canine health and welfare research in the UK could be improved, by making grant applications more efficient, fostering stronger collaboration between funders and research institutions...

    New RVC Renal Recovery Clinic offers post AKI monitoring for dogs

    The Royal Veterinary College has launched a Renal Recovery Clinic to provide specialist follow-up care for dogs recovering from acute kidney injury (AKI). The clinic sits within the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals’ Nephrology and Urology service...