Veterinary News Headlines

    New streamlined allergy testing

    Avacta Animal Health has launched a new streamlined allergy testing portfolio: Avacta Allergy +. According to the company, the new Avacta Allergy+ offers: Simplified allergy testing options with improved performance including CCD blockers. A...

    Webinar Vet CPD offer for BVA members

    BVA members who join the Webinar Vet before the end of this month will receive a USB headset and microphone worth £40 Webinar Vet founder Anthony Chadwick MRCVS said: "The idea is to help new members get equipped and ready to listen and ask questions...

    New veterinary school to launch in 2014

    The University of Surrey has announced that it is to launch a new school of veterinary medicine in 2014. According to the University, the new school will embrace the 'One Health - One Medicine' philosophy and will include the development of a unique...

    Time to stock up on Milbemax before new ad campaign airs on TV

    Elanco Animal Health has announced the launch of a Milbemax television advertising campaign to educate pet owners about the importance and ease of worming. The 30-second advertisement will appear as pre-roll to video content on a number of websites...

    Vets Now launches veterinary wellness initiative

    Vets Now has launched 'Wellness Month', a new initiative designed to prioritise health and wellbeing amongst its workforce. During June, Vets Now’s 1300 employees up and down the country will focus on activities which make them feel happy and supported...

    RCVS sets up new veterinary legislation group

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has set up a new Veterinary Legislation Group to consider proposals for changes in veterinary regulation, in the light of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee's inquiry into the current Veterinary...
  • 94% of profession says owners to blame for behavioural problems

    A survey carried out by CEVA Animal Health, manufacturer of the pheromonatherapy products D.A.P. ® and Feliway ® , has revealed that 94 per cent of veterinary professionals believe that owners' lifestyles are the major cause of behavioural problems....

    Companion Care Vets reports a record year

    Companion Care Vets has reported a record calendar year in 2010, with 15 new surgeries opened taking the network up to 69. Companion Care also welcomed 17 new joint venture partners, increasing the total number of partners to 87. The company expects...

    Practices urged to sign up for rabbit health checks

    Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW), which starts on 23rd May this year, is calling on veterinary practices to sign up to its free health check scheme to help raise awareness of rabbits' behavioural needs. Participating practices will receive free support...

    Vetoquinol launches nutritional supplement for horses

    Vetoquinol has launched Myo Power, the latest addition to the Equistro Performance range of nutritional supplements. The company says that Myo Power has been formulated with the performance and convalescent horse in mind, and that it is an excellent...

    New waiting room materials to highlight skin allergies

    Zoetis has launched new 'Switch off the itch' waiting room materials to highlight the problem of skin allergies and encourage dog owners to ask their vet for advice. Drawing attention to the symptoms of allergic skin disease that owners should look...

    Cardiff vet undertakes to be removed from the Register

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has agreed to accept undertakings from Cardiff-based veterinary surgeon Adrian John Westwood that he requests the removal his name from the Register of Veterinary Surgeons and agree never to apply to be restored to it...
  • Vets say managing and retaining staff is a growing challenge

    CM Research, the veterinary market research company , has released the results of a survey which suggests that staffing and HR issues are becoming an increasing challenge for the profession. 629 veterinary surgeons picked from 12 answers to the following...

    Bimeda launches online Nutrition Academy

    Bimeda UK has launched its online Nutrition Academy, which in 2021 will focus on the role of trace element nutrition in the health, fertility and productivity of ruminants. The academy will consist of three modules which will be launched in 2021. Those...
  • Virbac to host canine mast cell tumour webinars for vets

    Virbac, manufacturer of Stelfonta , has announced that it will host a series of free webinars on the diagnosis of canine mast cell tumours, in collaboration with BattLab/Laboklin. The webinars will be presented by specialists in their respective...

    New intestinal support product for cats and dogs

    Vita Animal Health has launched Omniflora, a product to support intestinal health in cats and dogs. Omniflora paste is designed to provide fast acting support in acute digestive upset or strategically ahead of perceived stressful events such as travel...

    New guidance on responsible use of parasiticides in dermatology

    Zoetis has published a technical bulletin for veterinary professionals on the responsible use of parasiticides in dermatology. The guidance was written by Hany Elsheikha, Head of the European Scientific Counsel for Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP...

    New ‘Who’s Who’ for the veterinary profession

    VetSurgeon.org has today launched VetSurgeon Profiles, where veterinary surgeons can display and share their career details with prospective employers and others with shared interests. VetSurgeon Profiles offer the same sort of features you find on...

    Equine endocrine disease webinars now available on demand

    Boehringer Ingelheim VetMedica has published its equine endocrine webinars online for veterinary professionals to view on demand at www.prascend.co.uk/webinars . The webinars, which cover 'Diagnostic challenges in equine endocrine disease', presented...

    Animalcare launches feline hyperthyroidism treatment

    Animalcare has announced the launch of Thiafeline (Thiamazole 2.5mg and 5mg) for the management of hyperthyroidism in cats. An estimated 12% of UK cats over the age of nine suffer from hyperthyroidism², which could equate to almost 350,000 cats...

    Survey finds marked improvement in veterinary business in June

    The RCVS has published the results of its third survey on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on veterinary businesses, finding a marked improvement in the veterinary business climate since last month. The survey was held in mid-June and gathered 196...

    VetLed announces speakers for the Veterinary Human Factors Conference 2025

    VetLed, the group of vets, nurses and other professionals who provide human factors training for veterinary teams, has announced the speaker programme for its 2025 conference, being held online on the 28th February. The theme for the 2025 conference...

    Woodley becomes UK distributor for SpotChem analysers

    Woodley Equipment has become the UK distributor for the full portfolio of SpotChem products from Japanese manufacturer, Arkray . The range of products includes: The SpotChem EZ, an automated clinical chemistry analyser offering 22 parameters...

    Yorkshire practice reveals trending pet names

    The Yorkshire-based group, White Cross Vets , has delved into its archives to see how pet names have changed since the 1930s. First they looked at the names of all the cats and dogs they saw in 2018, finding that the most popular names for dogs were...

    Ceva to host Q Fever webinar presented by RCVS Specialist Jonathan Statham

    Ceva Animal Health is hosting a webinar for farm vets: ‘Q Fever – a disease with underestimated consequences’, at 4:00pm on Wednesday 28th September. Q Fever is caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii , which can infect humans, cattle, goats, sheep...