Veterinary News Headlines

    New movie highlights animal medicines in the food chain

    The National Office of Animal Health has released two films to help industry and consumers understand issues surrounding the use of animal medicines in the food chain. A film made for the food chain industry titled "Animal Medicines in Food Production...

    Purina offers new gastrointestinal support pack for practices

    Purina has launched a range of services and support materials to help veterinary professionals approach the subject of nutrition with owners. The Gastrointestinal Support Pack includes a GI handbook, "lunch and learn" educational sessions, a diagnostic...

    Ceva research highlights flea treatment compliance issue

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Vectra 3D , has released the results of some market research which gives a little insight into current levels of owner compliance with veterinary flea treatment advice. Of the 228 owners surveyed: 40% said they treat...

    College to consult with profession on guidance for telemedicine services

    The RCVS has announced the launch of an online consultation asking for the views of the veterinary and veterinary nurse professions on the use of telemedicine in veterinary clinical practice. Telemedicine can be defined as any clinical healthcare service...

    Confident Chemotherapy webinar for vets

    BBraun Vetcare is hosting a Confident Chemotherapy webinar covering the latest thinking on the use of chemotherapy in practice on Thursday 15th July at 5:00pm. Presenters at the webinar will include: Professor Melissa McDermid MD, MPH, division head...

    Infectious diseases causing hidden losses in dairy herds

    According to the results of DairyCheck 2008, Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health's subsidised milk testing service, 65% of herds tested positive for IBR infection, 69% positive for Leptospirosis and the majority of herds tested showed evidence of...

    Supreme Petfoods publishes protocols for exotics

    Supreme Petfoods has published protocols for the veterinary care of rabbits, guinea pigs and other small furries on its website: www.supremepetfoods.com . The new infomation resource includes nursing plans and protocols for specific conditions, hospitalisation...

    New research-sharing hub for vets, dog owners and researchers

    The Kennel Club has announced the launch of a new, internet-based research and knowledge sharing hub designed to bring researchers, veterinary surgeons and dog owners together. The Kennel Club says that one of the key benefits of the Bio-Acquisition...

    BVA says Happy New Year in 27 languages

    The BVA and its specialist divisions are wishing colleagues from across Europe a Happy New Year with a message emphasising that they are valued and invaluable to the veterinary profession. "The undersigned veterinary organisations would like to extend...

    Bristol to develop free online EBVM resource

    Academics from the University of Bristol's School of Veterinary Sciences have been awarded a grant from RCVS Knowledge to create a free online teaching and learning resource for evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM). The project will produce an...

    Report on the welfare implications of castration and tail docking for lambs

    The Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) has launched its "Report on the implications of castration and tail docking for the welfare of lambs". The report considers the implications of castration and tail docking for the welfare of lambs and......

    New trial shows food ingredient could cut farm animal salmonella infection

    A food ingredient could help prevent bacterial infections and could improve the growth of farm animals, according to new trials. The Journal of Medical Microbiology reports that Bimuno , a "second generation" galactooligosaccharide, was shown to suppress...

    RCVS Acting Registrar appointed

    Gordon Hockey has been appointed Acting Registrar at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. He succeeds Jane Hern, who had been Registrar for 15 years before deciding to move on to pursue other interests. Gordon, who is a qualified pharmacist...

    Pedigree launches Adoption Drive 2011

    Following the announcement from the Dogs Trust that the number of stray and abandoned dogs has reached an 11 year high, Pedigree has launched it's fourth annual Adoption Drive. The campaign, which seeks to raise awareness and funds for the thousands...

    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...

    New standing MRI for horses in the South West

    Langford Veterinary Services, a fully owned subsidiary of the University of Bristol, has announced the opening of a new standing equine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) facility at the university's equine centre. The equine MRI facility completes...

    Plan for vaccines to fight Bovine TB

    A big investment in vaccines to tackle Bovine TB was announced by Environment Secretary Hilary Benn on Monday as he said that Government policy was that licences should not be issued to allow badger culling. Mr Benn announced that £20 million...

    Applications now open for new Fellowship initiative

    The RCVS has opened the application period for anyone interested in applying for the College’s new Fellowship initiative. The Fellowship was relaunched earlier this year with three new routes to entry and a greater focus on giving veterinary surgeons...

    Huntingdon vet praises National Foaling Bank

    Vet Stuart Thorne from Fellowes Farm Equine Clinic in Abbots Ripton has praised the work of the charity-run National Foaling Bank after it helped save the life of an orphan three day old filly foal. Stuart had been called to attend a mare, Cushy,...

    RSPCA to continue fight against badger cull

    The RSPCA has announced that it will continue its fight to stop the Government's planned cull of badgers after MPs voted against an opposition motion to reverse the Government's strategy aimed at combating bovine TB. MPs voted 299 to 250 against...

    RCVS calls for mental health abstracts

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative is inviting mental health researchers from around the world to share their research by submitting abstracts for its 2025 veterinary mental health research symposium. The symposium aims to promote effective knowledge...

    Research shows antibiotic treats equine ocular tumours

    A research project funded by The Horse Trust has found that various types of ocular tumours can be successfully treated with mitomycin C, a cytotoxic antibiotic isolated from a bacterium. The research concludes that mitomycin C offers a safe and cost...

    Use your vote for BSAVA awards

    The BSAVA is calling on veterinary surgeons to vote for colleagues that they feel are deserving of one of the Association's prestigious awards. The awards are: Amoroso Award - Instituted in memory of the late Professor E.C. Amoroso for outstanding...

    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...

    New practice poster to promote VNs

    The British Veterinary Nursing Association and the Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons have launched a waiting room poster to help practices raise awareness of the status of their VNs and promote the welfare benefits that VNs can help provide....