Veterinary News Headlines

    Working Party to consider reviewing the Veterinary Surgeons Act

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has set up a Working Party to consider whether the time has come for new legislation to regulate the profession. The Legislation Working Party was set up on the recommendation of the College’s Brexit Taskforce...

    Reflux and regurgitation at BSAVA

    What you can do to protect your small animal patients from reflux and regurgitation during anaesthesia will be explored at BSAVA this year in a lecture hosted by Docsinnovent for veterinary surgeons and nurses with an interest in anaesthesia. The...

    Remote veterinary consultation providers step up activity

    Two limited-service, remote veterinary consultation providers have stepped up their activities following the coronavirus outbreak. Joii has announced that its free vet nurse consultations and £20 consultations with veterinary surgeons will now be available...

    Davies Veterinary Specialists announces new CPD programme

    Davies Veterinary Specialists (DVS) has confirmed its programme of free CPD for vets over the next 10 months, including a special Orthopaedics Roadshow this autumn. The evening CPD sessions will be held in the practice's purpose-built lecture theatre...

    Medivet to support students at Lancashire School of Veterinary Medicine

    Medivet has signed a multi-year sponsorship with the University of Central Lancashire’s (UCLan) School of Veterinary Medicine, through which it will give the university's BVMS students financial and training support. The company says the sponsorship...

    New oncology, internal medicine and exotics referral clinicians at Bristol centre

    Three new referral clinicians with expertise in oncology, internal medicine and zoological medicine have joined Highcroft Veterinary Referrals , a Bristol multi-disciplinary referral practice covering the south west of England. Dr Sabela Atencia DVM...

    New petition calls on the RCVS not to allow remote prescription of POM-Vs

    Shams Mir MRCVS, Chair of the BVU , has launched a petition to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons which asks that they do not allow remote prescription of POM-V medicines without a physical examination, as was proposed and discussed at the Council...

    Practices urged to consider hydration of wildlife patients

    Macahl Animal Health, manufacturer of Oralade, is highlighting the need to consider the hydration status of wildlife patients admitted to veterinary practices as we head into the winter months. The company says there is often an increase in admissions...

    RCVS funds research into moral injury and racial discrimination in the veterinary profession

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative has awarded £40,000 to two research projects, one looking into moral injury and the other at racial discrimination in the veterinary profession. For those not familiar with the term, moral injury is the damage to your...

    Propofol inventor amongst the winners of the 2021 RCVS Honours and Awards

    The RCVS has announced the winners of its 2021 Honours and Awards, which this year included the veterinary surgeon who developed propofol and the ex-BVA President who steered the Association through the early stages of the pandemic. The awards were...

    New hepatic diet for cats

    Royal Canin is to launch a hepatic diet for cats. Available from July 2011, Royal Canin Hepatic Feline is designed to provide nutritional support to the cat post-surgery and throughout a wide range of clinical conditions including cholangitis, cholestasis...

    Pets may be saving the NHS 2.45 billion a year

    Pets account for millions of pounds worth of economic activity in the UK and may reduce NHS costs by nearly two and a half billion pounds, according to Companion Animal Economics , a new report published today. Published by CABI and sponsored by Mars...
  • RVC takes over James McCunn Memorial Fund

    The Royal Veterinary College has taken over administration James McCunn Memorial Fund. The Charity Fund had been operated by the Central Veterinary Society Council since 1967 when it was set up by veterinary surgeons in memory of the late Professor...

    Free new cardiac ultrasound CPD videos

    BCF Technology has launched a new series of CPD videos on VetSurgeon.org, this time showing how to conduct a basic cardiac ultrasound examination in small animals. The videos are followed by a short online quiz. BCF in-house vet Kimberly Palgrave...

    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...

    TVM becomes new UK distributor of Sileo

    TVM has become the new UK distributor of Sileo (dexmedetomidine), licensed for the alleviation of noise-related anxiety and fear in dogs. Administered between the dog’s cheek and gum at the dose of 125 mcg/m2, dexmedetomidine is absorbed across the...

    Dechra offers 'Five Golden Rules' for the treatment of Addison's

    Dechra Veterinary Products - maker of Zycortal - has teamed up with some of Europe’s leading endocrinologists to draw up 'Five Golden Rules', a set of guidelines designed to help veterinary professionals who are diagnosing and treating canine hypoadrenocorticism...

    RSA presses ahead with preferred referral network

    RSA has announced the rollout of its UK-wide network of preferred referral practices. The scheme caused widespread concern within the profession when it was trialed in the Midlands earlier this year , primarily because of fears that it would reduce...
  • New product to make it easier to collect cats' urine samples

    Kruuse has announced that it is to become the exclusive veterinary distributor in Europe for Kit4Cat , a globally patented hydrophobic sand for veterinary use. Kit4Cat is a biodegradable sand with a natural non-toxic urine repelling coating which...

    Vets concerned that the care needs of pet reptiles, birds and amphibians are not being met

    The BVA has issued a new policy position on non-traditional companion animals (NTCAs), aka exotics, after finding that 81% of vets are concerned that their needs are not being met, with many saying that owners being unable to care for them properly is...
  • RCVS honours first veterinary surgeon killed in WW1

    The first MRCVS to be killed in the First World War has been honoured with a portrait at the College's offices in Belgravia House - 100 years after his death. The portrait of Lieutenant Vincent Fox, who was from Dundalk, Co Louth, and was an alumnus...

    Updated code highlights importance of vets to the welfare of meat chickens

    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has published an updated draft code of practice for the welfare of meat chickens and meat breeding chickens , following a consultation last year. The draft code contains twenty recommendations...
  • British Mobile Veterinary Association to launch at London Vet Show

    The newly-formed British Mobile Veterinary Association has announced that it will officially launch alongside the London Vet Show, at The Bird In Hand in Kensington at 7:00pm on the 19th November. The launch will include an inaugural general meeting...

    Advice about how practices can help menopausal staff on offer at the London Vet Show

    Liz Barton and Belinda Steffan will be holding "Menopause interventions in veterinary practice: The importance of workplace interventions in supporting long and healthy careers", a session at the London Vet Show designed to show delegates how they can...

    VetPlus launches two supplements for cats

    VetPlus has launched two supplements for cats, designed to support their gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and kidney health. The first is a new formulation of Sustain, which the company says will be the first UK veterinary product for cats to contain...