Veterinary News Headlines

    Pets at Home joint venture practices facing closure

    Pets at Home has announced that following a review of its first opinion veterinary business, it now plans to buy back 55 of the practices it operates in joint venture partnerships with veterinary surgeons, of which 30 may close. It is thought that...

    Equine arteritis vaccine due to go out of stock in December

    Zoetis reports that its stock of Equip Artervac, its Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA) vaccine, is due to expire on 13th December, and new stocks are not expected before February 2019. Equip Artervac is indicated for the active immunisation for horses...

    Elanco launches new canine osteoarthritis campaign

    Elanco, the maker of Onsior, has launched a campaign to help practices educate owners about canine osteoarthritis. Elanco says OA is a condition which is estimated to affect one in four dogs, but it is often labelled by owners as "just old age". This...

    New veterinary hypoallergenic diet for cats and dogs

    Virbac has launched Veterinary HPM Hypoallergy, an elimination diet for cats and dogs formulated as a targeted solution for adverse food reactions and nutrient intolerances with or without concurrent digestive and skin and coat disorders. The company...

    33% of owners alerted to danger by the pet

    npower has released the results of a survey of 2000 pet owners which revealed that 33% say their pet has alerted them to danger. Given the improbability of anyone being alerted by a goldfish: "blub-blub-behind-blub-you-blub-blub-the-blub-frying-blub...

    BSAVA Congress will move to Manchester

    The BSAVA has announced that from 2021, its annual congress will be held at Manchester Central . In 2020, BSAVA Congress will have been held at the ICC Birmingham for thirty years. However, recent years have seen ever greater competition from the...

    PETA goes to the dogs

    The animal rights group PETA has been widely ridiculed for a tweet it put out today which suggested ways in which we could all remove 'speciesism' from our daily conversations, likening it to racist, homophobic or ableist language. So, it suggested...

    New postgrad qualification in advanced small animal surgery

    Improve International has announced the launch of its General Practitioner Advanced Certificate (GPAdvCert) in Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery. Accredited by the European School of Veterinary Postgraduate Studies (ESVPS) and due to be validated by...

    VetsNorth and South to focus on emergency medicine and the endocrine system

    5m Publishing has announced that the programme at VetsNorth 2019 and VetsSouth 2019 will focus on medicine and surgery of the endocrine system and emergency medicine. The programme also introduces an extended nursing stream, focused on surgery and...

    Dechra launches two new antibiotics for cats and dogs

    Dechra Veterinary Products has announced the launch of two new antibiotics to treat a range of bacterial infections in cats and dogs. Doxybactin, a second generation Tetracycline, can be used to target conditions caused by bacteria sensitive to doxycycline...

    Vet nurse offers opportunity to go wild in Africa

    Veterinary Nurse Kim Houghton has launched Wild Inside Adventures , an opportunity to take part in a programme which offers hands-on experience with some very exotic species whilst at the same time helping communities that normally have no access to...

    New ECC specialist at Midlands referral centre

    Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull has announced that it has recruited Ludivine Boiron, a specialist in emergency and critical care (ECC), to boost its service provision in that area. Ludivine, who graduated in 2008, has come...

    New social media tutorials for vets

    Elanco has published a series of online video tutorials for practices that need help setting up and running a business presence on Facebook and Instagram. The five-part series, which is hosted on Elanco’s customer portal MyElanco.co.uk , covers topics...

    BSAVA moves to help with anaesthetic shortage

    The British Small Animal Veterinary Association has taken a number of steps to help address the problems resulting from a shortage of isoflurane caused by mechanical problems at a manufacturing facility contracted to Zoetis , the country's biggest supplier...
  • Exotics vet wins most thanks for top tip

    Exotics vet Mark Rowland from the Trinity Veterinary Centre has won VetSurgeon.org's competition for sharing the best tip with colleagues in the discussion forums on the site. To enter the competition, VetSurgeon members just needed to post a 'top...

    Anaesthetic shortage: Jurox launches Alfaxan support pack

    Following the news about the shortage of isoflurane , Jurox (UK) Ltd has launched a support pack for Alfaxan, licensed for the maintenance of anaesthesia for up to an hour in dogs and cats. The support pack features information on the role anaesthetic...

    Official Veterinarian struck off for falsely certifying slaughterhouse welfare

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has directed the Registrar to remove Laura Padron Vega, a former Official Veterinarian, from the Register for dishonestly backdating certificates in order to avoid new animal welfare regulations. Miss Padron Vega faced...

    Anaesthetic shortage: "Special" isoflurane on the way

    The BEVA, the BSAVA and The Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists (AVA) say that working with the Veterinary Medicines Directorate, they've found a solution to the isoflurane shortage . Having investigated alternative sources of isoflurane, and...
  • Vets increasingly gloomy about Brexit

    Veterinary surgeons are increasingly gloomy about Brexit, according to the latest Voice of the Profession survey of 839 practitioners carried out by the BVA in September and October this year. According to the survey, 64% of veterinary surgeons now...

    Anaesthetic shortage: RCVS offers reassurance

    The RCVS has issued a statement to reassure veterinary surgeons that problems arising from the shortage of isoflurane are very unlikely to be considered as a professional misconduct issue, provided that clinical decisions are justifiable, that detailed...

    Wellness guru to speak at VET Festival 2019

    VET Festival organisers have announced that American physical therapist and Master Yoga teacher Lara Heimann will be joining clinical experts from around the world on the speaker panel of VET Festival 2019 . The two-day event, now in its fifth year...
  • Herts vet escapes with reprimand after showing improved standard of care

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has reprimanded Hertfordshire-based Amir Kashiv MRCVS for the inadequate care of a dog with renal failure. Mr Kashiv first appeared before the Committee in December 2016 in relation to four charges against him regarding...

    Ceva launches funny new Adaptil and Feliway TV ads

    Ceva Animal Health has launched two new tongue-in-cheek TV ads which show people hiding in fear when visitors arrive, scratching furniture and urine spraying in order to highlight behaviour patterns which Adaptil and Feliway are designed to help with...

    Last call for welfare award nominations

    Ceva Animal Health is making a last call for nominations for its Animal Welfare Awards 2019, which celebrate veterinary surgeons, nurses, farmers, animal welfare professionals and animal welfare teams which have gone above and beyond to enhance the health...

    Improve launches Diagnostic Imaging (Computed Tomography) GPAdvCert

    Improve International has announced the launch of the latest in a series of General Practitioner Advanced Certificates (GPAdvCert): Diagnostic Imaging (Computed Tomography - CT). The 12-module programme is aimed at European veterinary professionals...