Veterinary News Headlines

    Practices urged to participate in Pet Smile Month

    Vet practices across the UK are being urged to get involved with Pet Smile Month to increase practice footfall and attract new clients in the tough economic climate. Pet Smile Month, which runs during September 2009, is the world's largest veterinary...

    Reeder wins Reader from RCVS

    Veterinary surgeon Andrew Reeder, Director of the Stonehenge Veterinary Hospital, in Durrington, near Salisbury, was the lucky winner of a Sony Pocket e-Reader in the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' prize draw at the London Vet Show in November...

    New AHT research shows saddle slip may indicate lameness

    The Animal Health Trust has presented the results of a study which has identified a significant link between hind limb lameness and saddle slip, showing consistent saddle slip in some horses with hind limb lameness, even when the lameness is fairly...

    New initiative to drive research into pet chicken health and welfare

    The British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT) is launching a forum to facilitate research into the welfare of pet chickens. According to the charity, hens have been badly neglected by the world of evidence-based academic research, with only two known papers...

    Vets invited to apply for research bursary

    MSD Animal Health has launched its 2021 veterinary surgeon research bursaries and is inviting applications. Three bursaries are available - two in ruminant and one in companion animal research, each worth up to £4,000. Annabelle Mohring, Veterinary...

    RCVS launches Brexit survey for EU vets

    The RCVS has launched a survey for EU vets and nurses to share how Brexit has affected them. The survey asks EU nationals about their experience of practising in the UK since the referendum and will seek to find out what their career expectations and...

    RCVS to move to Clerkenwell

    The RCVS has bought new premises at 1-2 Hardwick Street, Clerkenwell, London. Having sold Belgravia House – its Westminster offices since 1995 – to a private investor in March 2021 for £14.5m, RCVS Council agreed the purchase of the new building for...

    Tim Hutchinson elected as RCVS Junior Vice-President

    Tim Hutchinson MRCVS has been elected to serve as the Junior Vice-President of the RCVS. Tim, who is Managing Partner of Larkmead Vets and also a Director at the independent veterinary community XLVets, graduated from Liverpool Vet School in 1994 and...
  • Grahame Gardner launches new range of scrubwear for women

    Grahame Gardner has launched 'Smitten', a new range of scrubwear for women with a 20% introductory discount. The company says the new range incorporates the influence of streetwear, resulting in a relaxed scrubwear collection which young and style...

    Northern practice group wins industry marketing awards

    White Cross Vets , a group with 11 surgeries in the Midlands and the North of England, has picked up two Veterinary Marketing Association awards at an event usually dominated entirely by big pharma. The group was joint winner of Public Relations Award...

    RCVS summarises June Council meeting

    The RCVS has issued a summary of the key decisions made at the June Council meeting. The summary is below, but for those who prefer, Nick Stace has done a four-minute piece to camera: 24/7 & Postnominals Council agreed in principal to changes...

    iCatCare launches feline dentistry course

    iCatCare has announced the launch of a new, online feline dentistry course. Delivered in a case-based style, the course will give students the chance to work through cases and apply practical theory before treating feline patients. There are four...

    New website for horse owners

    Horse owner Cate Ashton has launched a new website http://www.manage-my-horse.com/ for 'conscientious horse owners, yard managers and equestrian professionals'. The impressive-looking (and free) site allows members to record almost every facet...

    New study links sycamore tree to equine atypical myopathy

    A new study published this month in the Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) 1 has concluded that toxins from the seeds of the sycamore tree ( Acer pseudoplatanus ) are the likely cause of Atypical Myopathy (AM) in Europe. However, to avoid confusion...

    20% of horse owners don't know how to treat redworm

    This year's National Equine Health Survey, conducted by the Blue Cross and supported by Zoetis, has revealed that 20% of owners who claimed to have treated for encysted small redworm (ESRW) used a wormer that was not indicated to treat the parasite....

    New suckler herd performance app for vets

    MSD Animal Health has launched a new app for veterinary surgeons based on its paper-based Suckler Herd Performance Checklist tool. The Suckler Herd Performance Checklist is designed to help veterinary surgeons and farmers work together to draw up a...

    Vetlife invites vets to take the plunge

    Vetlife is inviting veterinary surgeons to come and take part in a sponsored cold water dip at Walpole Bay Tidal Pool, Margate, at 12:30pm on Friday, May 17th. The Walpole Bay Tidal Pool is the biggest in the UK, covering four acres. Everyone taking...

    SPVS survey finds veterinary salary increases slowing

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeon (SPVS) has published the results of its 2025 Salary Survey, which found that veterinary salary increase have been slowing across the board, reflecting underlying market uncertainty. SPVS had over 1600 responses...

    Intervet reports interesting results from dry cow tube study

    Intervet reports that a clinical trial of 489 cows on dairy farms in the south west last spring and summer has demonstrated some excellent efficacy levels for treating and preventing intramammary infections in the dry period and early lactation. The...

    AHT calls for more help with Cushing's survey

    The Animal Health Trust has repeated its call for veterinary surgeons to take part in its survey study on breed differences in clinical features of canine hyperadrenocorticism. 40 veterinary surgeons have so far taken part in the survey, and preliminary...

    MSD seeks feedback for next year's Horse Health Week

    MSD Animal Health Equine is seeking feedback from equine practices about how Horse Health Week, it's annual campaign to promote equine health, can be further improved and developed. This year’s Horse Health Week, which ran at the end of September...

    BVA urges practices to work in small teams to reduce impact of the contact tracing programme

    The BVA is urging veterinary professionals to continue working in small teams and support neighbouring practices to mitigate against coronavirus contact tracing programmes and ensure full geographical cover for veterinary services. BVA’s advice comes...

    Hold Your Horses

    The British Equine Veterinary association has launched 'Hold Your Horses', a free-to-members online CPD course presented by Gemma Pearson RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Behavioural Medicine (Equine), to help equine vets and clients minimise patient stress...

    Vetoryl double divisible coming soon

    Dechra is launching a double-divisible version of Vetoryl Flavoured Tablets for dogs with Cushing's. The range will include Vetoryl 20mg, 30mg and 60mg hydrolysed chicken flavoured tablets, which can be broken into halves or quarters. The new Vetoryl...

    Rig Vets launches free new recruitment guide

    Rig Vet Recruitment has added a new title to its range of personnel recruitment guides with the introduction of “Rig’s Practice VN Guide”. The guide covers all the issues you might face when employing a locum nurse, and gives a handy checklist...