Veterinary News Headlines

    Vets launch first digital identification and medical monitoring app for horses

    Equine vets Kevin and Jennifer Corley have launched EquiTrace, an app which allows trainers and vets to keep track of a horse’s health and identity with a quick scan of a chip. The app allows trainers to store and share medical records and treatment...

    CBE for former RCVS President Stuart Reid

    Former RCVS President and Council Member Professor Stuart Reid, has been appointed Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours, for his contributions to the veterinary profession and higher education...

    RCVS DC rejects vet's application to remove himself from the Register to avoid hearing

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has adjourned a hearing for a Gloucestershire-based veterinary surgeon after it refused his application to undertake to remove himself from the Register and to never apply to be restored. David Chalkley MRCVS faces four...
  • Bulldog and Pekingese fail Crufts veterinary checks

    The Kennel Club has announced that the Crufts Best of Breed (BOB) winners in two of the high profile breeds - the bulldog and the Pekingese - failed their veterinary checks, so the breeds were not represented in the utility and toy group judging. ...

    Creature Comforts opens first clinic

    Creature Comforts, the start up which promises to revolutionise veterinary care using tech , has opened its first clinic in Notting Hill Gate, London. The new, four storey, architecturally-designed clinic is full of natural light and includes calming...
  • Veterinary surgeon elected chairman of the Kennel Club

    Professor Steve Dean MRCVS has been elected as the 14th Chairman of the Kennel Club. He is the first veterinary surgeon to hold the post. Professor Dean has been a Member of the Kennel Club since 1992 and has been a member of the General Committee...

    BSAVA shares 18 time management tips for vets

    The BSAVA has shared 18 ways veterinary surgeons can manage time more effectively. The tips, put together by Tessa Plagis (communication advisor at St. Anna Advies ), Alan Robinson ( director of VetDynamics ) and Rebecca Robinson (coach at VetDynamics...

    Farm animal vets sought for animal welfare charity board

    The BVA's Animal Welfare Foundation (AWF) is looking to recruit two farm animal veterinary surgeons as trustees to help drive the charity’s mission to improve the welfare of animals through veterinary science, education and debate. The AWF funds research...

    New BSAVA guide to reduce anaesthesia complications

    The BSAVA has published Cognitive Aids for Anaesthesia in Small Animal Practice , a new guide that should help any veterinary surgical team to reduce the incidence of anaesthetic complications. Cognitive aids are visual prompts that aim to reduce human...

    Consistent cleaning cuts contamination in veterinary practices by over 70%

    New research published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has shown that enhanced cleaning protocols and staff training can cut contamination in veterinary practices by over 70%. The study assessed contamination across 13 small animal practices...

    New marbofloxacin-based antibiotic for cats and dogs

    Virbac has launched Marfloquin, a marbofloxacin-based antibiotic indicated for the treatment of multiple infectious diseases in cats and dogs. Marfloquin is presented as a palatable, divisible tablet for once daily administration and is available...

    BVA seeks nominations for new President

    Nominations for the President of the British Veterinary Association for 2019/20 are now open and will run until 15 January 2018, with all veterinary surgeons invited to self-nominate or nominate a fellow BVA member with their consent. The BVA officer...

    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...

    Boehringer launches first licensed treatment for Equine Cushing's Disease

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched Prascend, the first licensed product for the treatment of Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID) in horses, commonly known as Equine Cushing's Disease. Prascend contains pergolide mesylate, and...

    Petplan announces Vet Of The Year

    Petplan has announced that Richard Williams MRCVS from the Vale Veterinary Centre in Barry has won its Vet of the Year award. The award is one of a number handed out each year to celebrate exceptional veterinary surgeons, nurses, practices, practice...

    Eurovet launches pessary solution for RFMs

    Eurovet Animal Health has launched a new product, Bovocycline 2000 mg pessary for cattle. Bovocycline 2000 is the only veterinary licenced antibiotic pessary for the treatment of retained foetal membranes in cattle. It is licenced for the treatment...

    Surrey referral centre reports 'extraordinary' results with pioneering chemotherapy procedure

    Surrey-based North Downs Specialist Referrals reports that it has had 'extraordinary' results using electrochemotherapy, a form of targeted chemotherapy, after it eradicated all traces of disease in its first tranche of eight patients since the start...

    Budding vets and nurses invited to Bristol

    Bristol Veterinary School is offering aspiring vets and nurses the opportunity to explore and experience life as a student and find out what it’s like to work in veterinary medicine at the Bristol Veterinary School on Saturday 27 October. The one...

    Competition for vets to encourage toothbrushing

    Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of Logic Dental Hygiene Gel and Logic Orozyme Dental Chews, is running a competition amongst veterinary surgeons and nurses to raise awareness of the importance of pet dental hygiene and toothbrushing. To enter the...

    Cambridgeshire vet suspended for dishonesty over horse export documentation

    Cambridge-based Nebojsa Petrovic MRCVS has been suspended by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for six months for dishonestly providing false information related to the export of horses. Nebojsa Petrovic faced eight charges, although charge four was...

    Bayer to launch new POM-V flea and tick collar

    Bayer Animal Health has announced that it will launch Seresto, a new POM-V collar for cats and dogs that kills fleas and repels and kills ticks for up to eight months, in March. According to Bayer, Seresto is the first treatment to provide repellency...

    New study shows urine dipstick test not accurate for detecting proteinuria in cats

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has shown that the urine dipstick test is not accurate for detecting proteinuria, either when used alone or when combined with the urine-specific gravity (USG) in cats. The study, titled...
  • Vetoquinol launches Enisyl-F, a palatable L-Lysine paste for cats

    Vetoquinol has announced the launch of Enisyl-F TM , the first L-Lysine supplement developed for veterinary use in the UK and Ireland. Vetoquinol says a unique distributing pump and paste formulation will aid compliance in cats that require L-Lysine...
  • Morrisons makes a dog's dinner of its Christmas advert

    The BVA, the Mayhew Animal Hospital , Dogs Today magazine and the Kennel Club are amongst various organisations that have criticised Morrisons for its Christmas advert - which can be seen here - in which a child is seen passing a slice of Christmas pudding...

    New research shows flat-faced dogs at greatest risk when giving birth

    It's been another bad week for flat-faced breeds: the Royal Veterinary College has released the results of a new study which shows that brachycephalic dogs are the most likely breed types to encounter problems when giving birth. The study was part...