Veterinary News Headlines
  • Police seek help in hunt for bogus vet

    A bogus vet who pleaded guilty to a number animal cruelty and fraud offences is being sought by Humberside Police after he failed to appear at court for sentencing. Jayson Paul Wells (pictured right), 30, of Driffield in the East Riding of Yorkshire...

    Dechra launches 5 mg SmartTab Prednisolone

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched 5 mg Prednicortone (prednisolone) which can be split into increments of 1.25 mg using SmartTab technology. Dechra says the ability to split Prednicortone into 1.25 mg doses is particularly useful when used alongside...

    New fireworks pack for practices

    Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of Adaptil and Feliway, has launched a new marketing pack to help educate and support clients with noise sensitive pets in the run up to the firework season. The new pack includes a 60 minute video presented by leading...

    First epidemiological study on hypoadrenocorticism in dogs under first opinion care in the UK

    The Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has published the first ever epidemiological study on hypoadrenocorticism in dogs within the UK primary-care population. The study “Hypoadrenocorticism in dogs under UK primary veterinary care: frequency...

    Companion Care and Vets4Pets now under one roof

    Pets at Home has announced the acquisition of the joint venture practice business, Vets4Pets , adding 93 stand-alone veterinary practices to the 116 in-store practices it already operates under the Companion Care brand. Providing veterinary and grooming...
  • SMART equine worming campaign from Merial

    Practices will be able to offer customers increased support for their worming programmes in 2010, as part of a new initiative from Eqvalan® manufacturer, Merial. Eqvalan product manager Claire Edmunds said: "The SMART worming campaign is designed...
  • Vets asked to help tackle mystery canine illness

    The Forestry Commission, together with other agencies and landowners, is stepping up efforts to find out why some dogs have fallen ill while on countryside walks. Over 50 cases of so called Seasonal Canine Illness (SCI) occurred during the autumn...

    New data on antibody therapy for dogs with Atopic Dermatitis

    Zoetis has presented six extracts which, it says, contribute to the body of evidence supporting the use of Lokivetmab, a therapeutic antibody for the treatment of canine atopic dermatitis. Zoetis says Lokivetmab targets and neutralizes canine interleukin...

    Ceva launches cardiology e-learning programme

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Cardio Academy. The company says it's the first international cardiology e-learning programme offering CPD from leading international specialists. The programme can be accessed at www.cardioacademy.cevalearn.com . It...

    Veterinary surgeons urged to take part in Schedule 3 consultation

    The RCVS has launched a consultation about Schedule 3 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act, which defines what acts of veterinary surgery can be performed by veterinary nurses. For veterinary nurses, Schedule 3 is arguably one of the most important aspects...

    New award to recognise veterinary students' contribution to animal welfare

    Ceva Animal Health and the World Veterinary Association (WVA) are inviting nominations for next year's Global Animal Welfare Awards, which recognise veterinary surgeons for their efforts to protect and improve the welfare of animals. Next year, in...

    Kent vet to compete at Badminton Horse Trials

    Kent-based equine vet Katie Preston will be competing at the world-famous Badminton Horse Trials (1st-5th May) . Katie, who works at Milbourn Equine , is now preparing with her horse Templar Justice, or TJ for short, to take part in what is widely...

    New research reveals the dog breeds at most risk of hypothyroidism

    The Royal Veterinary College has published a new study exploring the frequency and risk factors for hypothyroidism in dogs in the UK. For the study, researchers from the RVC’s VetCompass Programme identified 2,105 hypothyroidism cases diagnosed amongst...

    RVC named world's top vet school

    The Royal Veterinary College has been named as the top veterinary school in the QS World University Rankings 2021. Compiled by global higher education analysts, QS Quacquarelli Symonds, the rankings provide a comparative analysis on the performance...
  • RCVS seeks feedback for draft Code of Professional Conduct

    The RCVS is seeking feedback on a new draft Code of Professional Conduct. The new Code, which would replace the existing RCVS Guide to Professional Conduct for Veterinary Surgeons , has been produced by a Working Party set up by the RCVS Advisory...

    Animal Health Trust helps solve mystery Icelandic equine disease epidemic

    The Animal Health Trust (AHT) has - in partnership with UK and Icelandic research and veterinary institutions - helped identify the cause of a mystery respiratory disease epidemic which infected Iceland’s native horse population and also dogs, cats and...
  • Public duped into buying 'farmed' dogs

    The UK dog-owning public is being duped into buying dogs from puppy farms says Dogs Trust, the UK's largest dog welfare charity, inadvertently fuelling the cruel trade and potentially landing themselves with huge vet bills. In a recent survey the....

    New BEVA coaching scheme for new grads

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has announced the launch of a coaching scheme which will pair new grads with experienced equine vet coaches for career support. As part of the programme, BEVA is giving the coaches workshops, discussion forums...

    BVA makes the case for eating more veal and goat meat

    The BVA, the British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA), the Goat Veterinary Society (GVS) and the British Veterinary Poultry Association (BVPA) have launched a new policy position addressing the issues surrounding surplus male animals on farms , recommending...
  • Equine infectious anaemia detected in two Wiltshire horses

    Defra has confirmed that equine infectious anaemia (EIA) has been detected in two horses in Wiltshire following importation from Romania via Belgium. The premises is currently under restriction and the two infected horses will be humanely destroyed...

    Biggest veterinary training provider joins forces with the longest-established veterinary communities

    VetSurgeon.org has gone into partnership with the veterinary training and CPD provider, Improve International, to make VetSurgeon.org the 'go to' community for discussions surrounding high quality clinical content. In particular, the two companies...

    Hallmarq launches world’s first veterinary zero-helium small animal 1.5T MRI

    Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging has launched the world's first veterinary MRI that doesn't rely on helium to cool its magnet coils. The coils need to be cooled to -460 °F in order to get good quality images. To achieve the same result without helium...

    New clipper designed for farm vets

    Heiniger has launched a new clipper for farm vets called Opal Xtend. The company says the battery-operated, dual-speed clipper has been specifically designed for a close cut to improve hygiene and make treatments easier. Hefin Rowlands from Heiniger...

    New joint supplement for cats and dogs

    Nutravet has launched Nutraflex, a new joint supplement for cats and dogs. Nutraflex contains turmeric curcumin complex and boswellia extract, which Nutravet says work synergistically to support the natural systems that control inflammation. The...

    New way for vets to offer video consultations

    VetHelpDirect has announced that it is launching a new video consultation platform through which veterinary practices of all sizes can offer video consultations to their clients. The company is now inviting practices to sign up for the free Beta trial...