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The latest veterinary news for UK veterinary surgeons, covering clinical research, regulation, CPD, events & industry developments. More

    Dechra launches hydrolysed kidney diet option for dogs and cats

    Dechra has launched new Specific Heart & Kidney Support Hydrolysed dry diets and updated its Specific Heart & Kidney Support wet and dry diets, giving veterinary teams another diet option for dogs and cats with kidney disease. The new hydrolysed diet...

    New modules added to free mental health course for vets

    Dechra Academy has added four new modules to its free 'Not One More Vet' mental health training course for veterinary professionals. The course, which has been produced as part of Dechra's collaboration with Not One More Vet , is presented by vets...

    BVA Live 2026 programme puts CMA remedies at centre of the CPD line-up

    The BVA has unveiled its programme for BVA Live 2026, with sessions aimed at helping veterinary teams prepare for the reforms being introduced by the Competition and Markets Authority, at the NEC in Birmingham on 11-12 June. Among the programme highlights...
  • Whistleblower reveals corporate vet group's post-CMA price list

    VetSurgeon understands that a major corporate veterinary group is preparing a workaround to the Competition and Market Authority’s proposed £21 cap on prescription charges, according to internal documents seen by this publication. The documents, provided...

    Free CPD session to focus on difficult feline hyperthyroidism cases

    Virbac will host a free one-hour webinar on managing complex feline hyperthyroidism cases on Tuesday, 28 April at 8pm The webinar, "The Thyronorm Precision Masterclass: navigating comorbidities, compliance and complex cases", will be presented by Sam...

    BSAVA reveals its plans for supporting veterinary surgeons

    The BSAVA has launched a new strategic plan which sets out how it will strengthen its support for small animal veterinary professionals. The plan includes a redesigned digital experience to give members access to BSAVA clinical resources and the launch...

    Casco Pet launches new kennels claimed to be 40% quicker to clean

    Casco Pet has launched CareKennels, a new veterinary clinical housing range designed to provide an accessible, cost-competitive and quieter alternative to stainless-steel cages. The new line incorporates integrated sound-dampening materials to reduce...
  • Ronda.vet warns tax changes could leave vet practices facing locum PAYE bills

    Ronda Vet, the locum booking app, has warned that HMRC rule changes due from 6 April 2026 could leave UK veterinary practices facing unpaid PAYE tax linked to locum providers. The company said that from April 6, 2026, umbrella companies, along with...

    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...

    Veterinary nurse suspended for dishonesty over BAST blood sampling

    A Cheshire-based veterinary nurse has been suspended by the RCVS VN Disciplinary Committee after admitting dishonesty over bile acid stimulation test (BAST) blood sampling. The nurse was suspended from the Register for three months after admitting...

    Veterinary organisations react to CMA’s final vet sector reforms

    Veterinary organisations have broadly welcomed the Competition and Markets Authority’s final reforms for the sector, with responses from across the profession largely supportive of the package’s focus on transparency, consumer information and Veterinary...

    Essex specialist launches teleoncology and peripatetic oncology service

    Sarah Mason, an Essex-based European Specialist in Oncology and Radiation Oncology, has launched Oncotails, a teleoncology and peripatetic oncology service to help GP vets manage oncology cases in practice. Sarah says that w hile some patients do benefit...
  • New CMA transparency rules could cost vet practices several thousand pounds to implement

    The Competition and Markets Authority has unveiled a package of veterinary transparency reforms that will require practices to publish prices, give written estimates and tighten complaints handling. Although the regulator says the changes should impose...

    21% of pets had a parasite infection in the last year

    A survey conducted by Boehringer Ingelheim has put a number to the percentage of pets that suffered a parasite infection in the last year, and it's 21%. The online invitation survey was conducted among 6,500 pet owners from around the world, 1,000...

    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...

    RCVS launches CPD events to support vets returning to practice or moving into management

    The RCVS is offering UK veterinary professionals practical support for navigating career transitions at a series of events coming up in May and June in London. The CPD events, which are part of the College's Next Steps project, are aimed specifically...

    Independent vets in legal limbo over 'Pet Health Club' trademark dispute

    Dozens of independent veterinary practices across the UK still face uncertainty over their health plans following IVC Evidensia's wordmark claims for 'Pet Health Club', according to We Are Spartacus, a campaign group formed to fight the claims. IVC...

    Professor David Barrett elected as RCVS Junior Vice-President

    Professor David Barrett FRCVS has been elected as the Junior Vice-President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons for 2026/27. David has been an elected member of RCVS Council since July 2024 and is currently Professor of Bovine Medicine, Production...

    BEVA updates insured horse euthanasia guidance for equine vets

    BEVA has published updated Guidelines for the Euthanasia of Insured Horses, giving practising veterinary surgeons updated guidance on euthanasia decisions where horses are insured for mortality. BEVA said the guidance is intended to help vets ensure...

    BSAVA honours veterinary professionals shaping practice, research and leadership

    The BSAVA has announced its 2026 award winners, recognising UK veterinary surgeons and nurses across clinical practice, research and leadership roles. The awards cover a range of professional areas including small animal medicine, surgery, welfare...

    WellVet moves free wellbeing resources to Vet Empowered

    WellVet is moving its free wellbeing resources for veterinary professionals and teams to Vet Empowered, where they will continue to be hosted online. WellVet was founded in 2019 and was established and run as a not-for-profit by vets Liz Barton...

    Specialist veterinary ophthalmology referral service opens at Kent hospital

    Veterinary ophthalmologist, Richard Everson has joined South East Veterinary Referrals (SEVR) as a director to provide specialist local eye care and surgery for cats and dogs, reducing the need for long-distance referrals in Kent and the South East....

    Free guide aims to reduce blame culture in veterinary teams

    VetLed has launched the Restorative Just Culture Guide for Veterinary Teams to help veterinary professionals foster a supportive environment that addresses mistakes constructively. The guide, which is based on ten restorative just culture principles...

    Voting now open for RCVS Council

    Veterinary surgeons can now vote in the 2026 RCVS Council election and elect the candidates who will influence decisions affecting the profession. Voting emails were sent by Civica Election Services (CES) yesterday. Each email contains a secure link...

    Nottingham team spots unusual kidney fats that may link to feline CKD

    University of Nottingham researchers have reported a biological quirk in domestic cats that may help explain why they are so prone to chronic kidney disease. For the study 1 , which was led by Professor David Gardner and Dr Rebecca Brociek and published...