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VETERINARY NEWS

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

    New study helps identify post-anaesthetic colic risk

    A new US colic study, published in Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ), in partnership with the American Association of Equine Practitioners, has identified various risk factors, including delayed faecal output and increasing blood lactate, associated with...

    If you want cats to relax in theatre, Bach

    New research 1 published in in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery by veterinary clinicians at the University of Lisbon and a clinic in the nearby town of Barreiro in Portugal, suggests that cats may benefit from reduced anxiety, stress and perceived...

    Bayer doubles pipettes in Advocate

    Bayer Animal Health has doubled the number of pipettes in its Advocate all-in-one flea, worm and mite spot-on to provide an additional range of six-month treatment packs for cats and dogs. Bayer says the doubling of the number of pipettes in...

    RCVS calls for comment on draft health protocol

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has called for comment on a new draft health protocol which aims to deal compassionately with veterinary surgeons who have health problems, such as alcohol or drug addiction or mental health issues, while continuing...

    Echocardiography presentation added to Ceva's CPD website

    Ceva Animal Health has added a new presentation to its Cardio Academy CPD website , entitled: Echocardiography: Common Views. In the 30 minute multimedia presentation, cardiology specialist Anne French discusses the most common echocardiographic views...

    Vets are urged to reassess the approach to neonatal calf diarrhoea

    MSD Animal Health is urging vets to reassess their approach to managing neonatal calf diarrhoea, following new evidence showing a rise in resistance to paromomycin. The March 2025 Cattle Highlights Report from the Royal GD in the Netherlands has revealed...

    Chipped cat reunited with owner after 8 years

    A cat which was lost eight years ago has been reunited with his owner thanks to the RSPCA, and the fact that the animal had been chipped. 'Bigga' went missing at the end of 2002 from his home in High Wycombe. His owner Lorna Fothergill launched.....

    Bluetongue vaccine licensed for UK

    Intervet has announced that its bluetongue vaccine, Bovilis® BTV8 has been granted a licence by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD). The licence, which is the first for a bluetongue vaccine in the UK, sets out dose rates and treatment regimes...

    UK flea and tick trouble trebles

    An unprecedented outbreak of fleas and ticks in Britain, posing risks to human and animal health, is being blamed on climate change, the wet summer and tougher strains of pests. Experts also warn the problem is set to worsen as autumn provides...

    Two thirds of vets injured by their patients this year alone

    The BVA has announced the results of a survey which found that 64% of small animal veterinary surgeons have been injured in the line of duty in the past year alone. By far the most common injuries were scratches and bites (90% and 78% respectively...

    New BVA guides on euthanasia and treatment choice

    The British Veterinary Association has launched two new guides for members on 'Euthanasia' and 'The role of the vet in treatment choice decision-making'. The guides provide both thought-provoking questions for vets to consider when...

    Be on the lookout for coccidiosis

    Janssen Animal Health is advising vets to be on the look out for coccidiosis as the spring lambing season approaches: cases usually rise in March and peak in April and May. According to the company, some reports also suggest that the incidence of...

    Hill’s launches new puppy and kitten websites

    Hill’s Pet Nutrition has launched two new websites - http://www.myhillspuppy.com/ and http://www.myhillskitten.com/ - which are devoted to giving puppies and kittens their best start in life. The sites provide pet owners with information, advice...

    Protexin launches probiotic first for GI in dogs

    Protexin has launched what is billed as the first therapeutic veterinary GI diet to contain an added probiotic: Pro-Balance, with Enterococcus faecium. According to the company, dogs presenting the common clinical signs of upset, such as vomiting...

    New research shows your dog really does understand you

    A study published in Current Biology has demonstrated that there are remarkable similarities in the way that dog and human brains respond to sound, and that dog brains, like those of people, are also sensitive to acoustic emotional cues. Lead by Attila...

    Purina refreshes its vet website with a water calculator

    Purina has refreshed its website for veterinary professionals, adding a new tools which include an online water calculator to work out the expected normal water intake for individual pets. Purina says that assessing water intake can be difficult for...

    BVA responds to Bovine TB report

    Commenting on the publication yesterday (Monday) of the Chief Scientific Adviser, Sir David King’s report on Bovine TB in Cattle and Badgers BVA President Nick Blayney said: “We welcome this response to the Independent Scientific Group on Cattle...

    Lantra backs call for vets to help the future of farms

    Lantra, the UK Sector Skills Council for environmental and land-based industries, has backed a report that addresses veterinary expertise in food animal production. The 'Unlocking Potential' report, produced by Professor Philip Lowe on behalf of Defra...

    BVA calls for innovation in capturing farm animal PM data

    The BVA is calling on Defra and the APHA to take an innovative approach to capturing farm animal post-mortem data, after its Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey found that 90% of production animal vets now conduct their own PMs. In 2014, there...

    Two weeks till Davies Veterinary Specialists' 2024 Congress

    Davies Veterinary Specialists' 2024 Congress is coming up on Saturday, September 28th, at The Forest Centre, Marston Moretaine, Bedfordshire. The streams for vets will include six lectures on topics ranging from neurology to dentistry, along with...

    Drontal sales soar on the back of national advertising campaign

    Bayer Animal Health reports that sales of Drontal have achieved double digit growth following the company's recent advertising campaign. The company says its marketing push has been so successful that 83% of cat and dog owners now name Drontal...

    Campaign to stop children being injured by dogs

    The Kennel Club has called for greater awareness about child safety around dogs following the release of figures showing that 16% of incidents involving dogs happen to under 10 year olds. The Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) has...

    Fort Dodge launches free Lyme disease diagnostic service

    Fort Dodge Animal Health has launched the UK’s first free diagnostics service to assist vets in diagnosing Lyme disease in dogs. The introduction of the new Lyme Disease Surveillance Service (LDSS) reflects concerns that the increasing incidence...

    First Petplan competition winners 'got noticed'

    Petplan has announced the first of three winners for their ‘Get Noticed’ waiting room notice board competition, which runs till the end of July. The staff at Ayers Vets in Tyne and Wear were the winners but Petplan says it wasn’t an easy decision...

    RCVS urges support for proposed changes to disciplinary procedures

    Defra has launched a public consultation on proposals that would enable the RCVS to reconstitute its disciplinary committees independently of the RCVS Council, to ensure that the same group of people are not responsible for setting the rules, investigating...