VETERINARY NEWS

    Purina Institute summit to focus on preventive care discussions and client relationships

    The Purina Institute has announced that its Global Summit 2026 – a free two-day virtual CPD event on 27-28 May 2026 – will focus on preventive care and client communication. In particular, the event will highlight how the veterinary profession can...

    BTV-8 vaccine supply opens through wholesalers in England, Scotland and Wales

    Virbac has announced that Syvazul BTV 8 is now in stock and available for immediate order through veterinary wholesalers across England, Scotland and Wales, giving UK farm vets access to a BTV-8 vaccine for sheep and cattle. Bluetongue Serotype 8 was...

    Ceva launches bitesize CPD videos on feline hypertension and concurrent disease

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a free feline hypertension bitesize CPD video series to give veterinary professionals practical guidance on its diagnosis and treatment. The series, titled "Under pressure: management of feline hypertension and concurrent...

    AI model developed to help vets predict periodontal disease risk in dogs

    Researchers at the Waltham Petcare Science Institute have developed a new AI risk assessment model which may in the future help veterinary teams better predict canine periodontal disease. Published in Frontiers in Veterinary Science , the model is...

    BVA issues new guidance on employing overseas vets

    The British Veterinary Association has published a new FAQ resource to help vets and veterinary employers navigate new rules when recruiting vets to work in the UK from overseas. The guidance reflects the latest Home Office rules on the Skilled Worker...

    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...

    Ian Battersby, Neil Smith and Lara Wilson elected to RCVS Council

    Three veterinary surgeons have been elected to the RCVS Council for four-year terms. Fifteen candidates stood in the 2026 election and 6,289 veterinary surgeons (15.8% of those eligible) cast a vote. Voter turnout compares with 19% in 2025, 19.7...

    Zoetis adds cellular haemoglobin concentration mean to Vetscan OptiCell

    Zoetis has announced an expansion of Vetscan OptiCell that it says will make it the first point-of-care haematology analyser to offer cellular haemoglobin concentration mean (CHCM), giving practices access to a parameter that was previously available...

    Free BEVA coaching scheme reopens for experienced equine vets

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has opened applications for its free 2026 Back in the Saddle coaching programme for BEVA-member equine vets and vet nurses more than five years qualified, offering structured support for those facing life or...

    Agilio launches rota tool for vet practices managing complex shift patterns

    Agilio has launched iTeam Rota, a rota management tool for veterinary practices designed to give practice owners and managers clearer visibility across teams and make rotas easier to maintain. The software is designed to help practice managers plan...

    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...

    £20 voucher for vets who record 20 new blood pressure measurements

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a new Challenge 20, the initiative through which vets who log 20 new feline blood pressure measurements will receive a £20 voucher, a clinical feedback session with a Ceva technical vet and follow-up support for the practice...

    Dechra highlights new cases demonstrating benefits of Strangvac vaccination during outbreaks

    Dechra is highlighting two new published case reports in which horses vaccinated with its strangles vaccine, Strangvac, did not develop clinical strangles during outbreaks on two Swedish yards. In the first report 1 , which concerned an outbreak on...

    Pet insurance is out of reach for many lower-income UK owners, study finds

    A study published in Veterinary Record has found that lower-income UK pet owners are less likely to have insurance, with cost being the main reason given for not taking out cover 1 . The study, led by Svenja Springer from the Department of Interdisciplinary...

    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...

    Webinar to help vets tackle the practical realities of vaccinating against Cryptosporidium parvum

    MSD Animal Health is hosting ‘ Making Cryptosporidiosis Vaccination Work on Farm : Practical Insights for Vets’, a free one-hour webinar on Tuesday 12 May 2026 at 8:00pm. The webinar will focus on how vaccination programmes can be successfully integrated...

    Krka launches generic robenacoxib injectable for cats and dogs

    Krka has launched Robexera 20 mg/ml injectable solution, giving UK veterinary clinicians the first generic robenacoxib injectable option for perioperative pain and inflammation in cats and dogs. Krka says Robexera injectable acts within an hour, has...

    Study validates simpler urine test for canine serotonin metabolite

    Researchers from the Queen's Veterinary School Hospital, University of Cambridge, have validated a commercially available ELISA test for measuring 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid (5-HIAA) in dogs' urine, offering a more accessible way to assess the serotonin...

    RCVS suspends vet for importing and supplying medicine without VMD certificate

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has suspended a Cambridgeshire-based vet for six months for importing and supplying medicines from India without a VMD certificate, in a case which highlights the importance of compliance with medicines regulations. ...

    Webinar to explore the relationship between diet and behaviour in dogs and cats

    The Purina Institute is hosting 'The Intersection of Diet and Behaviour', a free one-hour webinar for vets about how diet can affect behaviour on 16 April 2026 at 6:00pm. Julia Albright, MA, DVM, DACVB, and Martha G. Cline, DVM, DACVIM (Nutrition)...
  • VetSurgeon launches new system to help vets confer with colleagues

    VetSurgeon has introduced a new digest system designed to make it easier for veterinary surgeons to confer with colleagues and share knowledge on the long-established professional forum. The new system allows members to subscribe to a daily, weekly...

    Former RSPCA Chief Vet launches consultancy for quality-of-life and end-of-life cases

    Former RSPCA Chief Vet Caroline Allen FRCVS has launched Pet Lighthouse, an independent consultancy to support veterinary teams by helping owners with difficult quality-of-life and end-of-life decisions and returning them to their practice with a written...

    New podcast explores the management of equine respiratory health

    BreathEazy has launched a new podcast, Between the Reins, exploring the science and management of equine respiratory health and performance. The first episode features equine veterinary surgeon Fiona Farmer, BreathEazy Director and veterinary surgeon...

    Volunteer veterinary team raises £1150 for Ukraine

    A team of volunteer vets and nurses providing free care to dogs at Crufts has donated £1,150 to The Prosalus Foundation's emergency appeal to raise funds for medicines, equipment and financial support for veterinary teams in Ukraine. The funds were...

    Vets can now point owners to accredited pet bereavement support

    In-home hospice and end-of-life care provider, Dignipets, has partnered with the Association of Pet Bereavement Counsellors (APBC), giving veterinary professionals a direct referral pathway to connect clients with accredited support during pet loss....