Veterinary News Headlines

    Vets bills highlighted again by insurance survey

    Pet insurer esure has released the results of a survey of vets bills, carried out amongst 3000 pet owners. Whilst the intent behind surveys like these may be laudable (i.e. to encourage more pet owners to insure their pets), they do the profession...

    Equine Flu Awareness Month coming up in April

    Merial Animal Health has announced that the second Equine Flu Awareness Month will be held in April this year, with the objective of further educating owners and improving herd protection against this highly contagious disease. Following last year...

    New IgG field test to speed up FPT diagnosis in neonatal foals

    Vetlab Supplies Ltd has launched Fastest IgG Equine, a new field test kit for Failure of Passive Transfer (FTP) in neonatal foals. The kit uses an indirect semi-quantitative IgG antibody assay which provides an easy-to-read colour change which clearly...

    Mobile equine x-ray service launched in S. Wales

    Equine vets and farriers in South Wales who need horses x-rayed can now use a new mobile service offered by Equiray . Operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Equiray's technicians travel to the site to take digital x-rays, using state-of-the-art imaging...

    Worcester-based vet agrees to remove himself from the Register

    David Bibby, a retired Worcester-based practitioner, has agreed to remove himself from the Register of Veterinary Surgeons and never to apply to be restored to it, at a hearing of the RCVS Disciplinary Committee. At the outset of the hearing, which...

    NOAH highlights concerns about veterinary medicines in case of 'no-deal' Brexit

    The National Office of Animal Health has welcomed the publication of the first of government’s 'no-deal' Brexit planning notices, but highlights the risk of interruption to the supply of vital veterinary medicines. NOAH Chair Gaynor Hillier said:...

    Eye specialist calls on vet practices to refer cataract cases quicker

    James Oliver MRCVS, a European and RCVS specialist in veterinary ophthalmology at Dick White Referrals, is calling on veterinary practices to refer dogs with cataracts caused by diabetes cases urgently to avoid irreversible sight loss. James says he...

    RCVS mourns loss of past president

    Emeritus Professor Leslie Vaughan DSc DVR FRCVS, President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons in 1987-8, has died. Qualifying from the Royal Veterinary College in 1949, Professor Vaughan held various posts within the RVC, including House...

    Virbac Launches in-house Diagnostics Test for Leishmaniosis

    Virbac Animal Health has launched Speed Leish K, a diagnostic test for canine leishmaniosis. Speed Leish K detects antibodies directed against the kinesins of leishmania using a Kinesin Capture Complex (KCC), a complex of recombinant proteins with...

    RCVS publishes new guidance on 24/7 emergency cover

    The RCVS has published new guidance for veterinary surgeons on 24-hour emergency first aid and pain relief, providing greater definition of the professional and legal responsibilities of veterinary surgeons in the provision of emergency care, as well...

    CVS Equine shares analysis of its antimicrobial use in first opinion equine practice

    CVS Equine has carried out an audit of antimicrobial use in its first opinion equine practices, both to better understand prescribing patterns and to create opportunities for further clinical research and guideline development. Preliminary results...

    £IM donated to Beaumont Animals' Hospital

    The Royal Veterinary College has received a donation of £1m from the Jean Sainsbury Animal Welfare Trust towards a £1.5m refurbishment of the Beaumont Animals' Hospital in Camden, London. The Hospital will be renamed as the Beaumont Sainsbury...

    VetsNorth Congress announces Specialist Panel

    5m Publishing, organisers of the VetsNorth Congress (20th-21st June, Manchester) , has announced that this year, delegates will have the chance to ask for advice on difficult cases during a Specialist Panel session at the two-day conference. The Specialist...

    RCVS launches online platform to support graduates in their first job

    The RCVS has launched its Veterinary Graduate Development Programme (VetGDP) e-portfolio platform to support graduates as they begin their working lives. From this summer, all new veterinary graduates have had to be enrolled on the VetGDP when they...

    Nominations open for Ceva Animal Welfare Awards 2018

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that nominations are now open for its Animal Welfare Awards 2018. Outstanding veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses, animal welfare professionals and animal welfare teams can now be nominated to receive an award by...

    BSAVA 2021 programme is now live

    The BSAVA has published the full programme for this year's Congress, which will be held online from the 25th to the 27th March. The programme includes more than 130 hours of CPD delivered by over 100 speakers from home and abroad, with talks for all...

    Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists completes expansion and launches ophthalmology service

    Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists (SCVS) in Ringwood, Hampshire, has completed the latest phase of its £10m redevelopment and launched a new ophthalmology service. The ophthalmology service, which offers cataract surgery, corrective eyelid surgery...

    BVA and BVNA announce strategic alliance

    The British Veterinary Association and the British Veterinary Nursing Association have announced a new strategic alliance designed to strengthen the working relationship between the two associations whilst maintaining their individual identities. ...

    Veterinary poll finds support for positive lists for pets

    The Animal Protection Agency (APA) has announced the results of a straw poll it conducted of London Vet Show delegates to discover the level of support for 'positive' or approved lists of exotic species in the UK. Positive lists are evidence-based...

    RCVS and BVA respond to latest lockdown

    The RCVS and the BVA have issued a joint statement following yesterday's announcements that Scotland and England will go into new national lockdowns as the UK coronavirus alert level has been raised to 5. "We are urgently looking at what these new...

    RCVS initiative to increase access to the veterinary profession for disabled people

    The RCVS has set up a new Working Party tasked with increasing disabled people's access to the veterinary profession. The aim of the Working Party is to compare options, such as limited licensure, for increasing inclusion, source evidence both from...

    Novartis presents research for new anthelmintic class

    At the WAAVP (World Association for the Advancement of Veterinary Parasitology) Congress last week, Novartis Animal Health presented what the company describes as promising data on potentially the first new livestock anthelmintic class in 25 years...
  • Petition Downing Street for compulsory microchipping

    The Prime Minister's website has received a petition for a new law making it compulsory to microchip pets in the UK. If you wish to support this petition, please click here and add your name: http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/MicrochipPets/ The...

    Ceva provides new Equidronate discharge instruction booklet

    Ceva Animal Health has produced a new booklet explaining the discharge procedures for horses that have been treated with Equidronate (formerly called Tildren), a bisphosphonate infusion used for the treatment of bone spavin. Ceva says the new booklet...
  • Vet needed to live in the wilderness for a year

    Production company Keo Films is on the hunt for a veterinary surgeon that wants to take a year out and help set up a new community in a remote part of the British Isles for a high profile TV documentary series. The documentary is essentially a social...