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VETERINARY NEWS

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    Spot The Signs of pain in cats

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica and the Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB) have launched Spot The Signs , a campaign designed to help owners spot the signs of painful, age-related conditions in cats, such as arthritis. According to the company, which makes...

    Animalcare unveils new look

    Animalcare has unveiled its new logo, introduced to mark the latest stage in the company's development which has seen it move into larger offices and upscale its warehouse facilties to better serve the profession. The new logo consists of three flags...

    Farm vets reprimanded for dishonesty over tuberculosis adviser service visit reports

    Christopher Butterworth MRCVS and Melissa Bexon MRCVS have been reprimanded by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for dishonestly signing reports relating to non-existent tuberculosis advisory service (TBAS) visits to a farm. Dr Butterworth’s practice...

    Chief Veterinary Officer's annual report 2007

    Defra's Chief Veterinary Officer's annual report was published this week, reviewing developments in animal health and welfare during 2007. The report, by former Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO) Fred Landeg, summarises progress and developments in the...

    RCVS call for applicants to join Ethics Review Panel

    The RCVS is now accepting applications from veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses who wish to serve as members of the RCVS Ethics Review Panel (ERP). The ERP has been established by the RCVS in order to facilitate access to ethical review for...

    CVO declares avian flu Prevention Zone

    The Chief Veterinary Officer has declared a Prevention Zone to help protect poultry from a strain of Avian Flu in Europe. Government Chief Veterinary Officer Nigel Gibbens has declared a Prevention Zone introducing enhanced biosecurity requirements...

    Do you want to be a TV vet?

    Just had an e-mail from TV production company Fever Media , forwarded to us by the BVA. It's looking for vets to appear on a new programme for Channel 5 called Animal House. "Animal House is a four to eight week television event set in a clinic...

    Smiths Detection to launch a portable diagnostic system for FMD and avian flu

    SMITHS Detection , part of the global technology business Smiths Group, today announces it is to launch a portable detection system that will enable veterinarians to carry out on-site diagnosis of animal diseases such as foot-and-mouth and avian...

    Vets invited to participate in livery yard survey

    Britain's leading equestrian organisations are conducting a survey to find out more about the welfare standards in livery yards. Livery yards are very popular in the UK for those people who are unable to keep their horses and ponies at home. However...

    Bovine Mastitis - could a vaccine be on the way?

    The University of Nottingham, with funding worth £2.2m, is to carry out a study of the most common cause of Bovine Mastitis in the UK - Streptococcus uberis ( S. uberis ). If researchers can identify which parts of the bacteria enable the infection....

    Vetoquinol continues wetlab service in 2009

    Vetoquinol has announced that it will continue to offer a wetlab service to support Alfaxan®, its injectable anaesthetic for dogs and cats, throughout 2009. The company has hosted 101 Alfaxan® wetlabs around the UK since the product was launched in...

    Pet obesity epidemic fuelled by ignorance

    Research released today by the Pet Food Manufacturers' Association (PFMA) reveals that only a minority of pet owners are able to identify what their pet should look like when it is at the right weight. Eight out of 10 dog, cat and rabbit owners believe...

    Public says microchipping should be compulsory

    Almost 90% of the British public think that microchipping dogs should be compulsory, according to a new survey carried out by Petlog , the lost and found pet database. A public consultation into compulsory microchipping, which proposes that microchips...

    RCVS opens final Practice Standards Scheme consultation

    The RCVS has announced the launch of its final consultation in the latest review of the Practice Standards Scheme (PSS), and is seeking feedback on the proposed detail of the revised Scheme. The College says that in particular, it needs feedback about...

    RCVS calls for nominations for Council

    The RCVS is inviting veterinary surgeons to throw their hats into the ring for the 2024 Council elections. Vets who want to stand as election candidates must submit their nomination forms by 5pm on Wednesday 31st January 2024. There are places for...

    New course to help vets get better at talking to clients about money

    The RCVS Academy has launched ‘Communicating cost’, a free course designed to help vets discuss treatment costs with clients. The course offers practical tips and is also designed to help vets understand their obligations under the Code of Professional...

    Webinar to explore barriers to cryptosporidiosis and calf scour control

    MSD is hosting a free one-hour webinar which will explore the clinical and practical challenges vets face when recommending vaccination as part of a wider scour control programme, at 4pm on Wednesday 3rd September 2025 The webinar, which is exclusively...

    NOAH welcomes proposals for revised veterinary medicines legislation

    The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) and the International Federation for Animal Health Europe (IFAH) have welcomed the European Commission's publication of proposals for revised legislation concerning veterinary medicines and medicated feed earlier...

    Win a Selekt Cattle Pump worth £240 with Marbocyl 10%

    Vetoquinol is offering vets the opportunity to win one of five Selekt Cattle Pumps worth £240. In order to take part, you'll need to tell Vetoquinol about your experiences with Marbocyl 10% when treating acute mastitis. Susan Mitchell, Vetoquinol's...

    Veterinary time capsule to be buried under Glasgow hospital

    Pets’n’Vets has announced that it is burying a veterinary time capsule under its new Roundhouse Veterinary Hospital being built on the southside of Glasgow. Brainchild of Pets’n’Vets partner Ross Allan, the idea is that the capsule will reveal to...

    Porcine epidemic diarrhoea becomes notifiable

    From today, porcine epidemic diarrhoea (PED) is a notifiable disease in England; veterinary surgeons and pig-keepers are now legally required to inform the Animal and Plant Health Agency of any suspicion of the disease. If a test for PED proves positive...

    9 out of 10 vets say UK pets at serious risk of diet-related diseases

    A survey by Hill's Pet Nutrition has concluded that nine out of ten vet professionals believe UK pets are at serious risk of diet related diseases, mirroring the trends seen in human health, and the recession has increased the risk. The study of more...

    RCVS extends opening hours for professional advice

    The RCVS has announced that its Professional Standards Advice Team, which offers advice about the Code of Professional Conduct and its supporting guidance, is now trialling extended hours and remaining open until 7pm Monday to Friday. The trial will...

    Free t-shirt for taking part in RSPCA survey

    During November the RSPCA is running a national survey to identify the animal welfare issues that worry the public, and the charity is offering a free designer t-shirt in return for taking part. Not sure whether a free t-shirt is enough to tempt...

    Credit crunch: some good news for vets

    Are small animal vets as immune to recession as undertakers? Probably not, but there is some good news from Petplan, which has found that whilst 60 per cent of people would put off starting a family during the current economic downturn, a quarter would...