Veterinary News Headlines

    Only half of vets are recommending vaccination against strangles

    Dechra has published the results of a survey which shows how vets and horse owners could do more to prevent strangles. The survey of 50 vets carried out in May this year 1 found that only half of them are recommending strangles vaccination to their...

    Defra announces Animal Health & Welfare board

    Defra has announced plans to form a new Animal Health and Welfare Board for England which will bring experts including farmers, veterinary surgeons, welfare experts and others from outside Government together with the Chief Veterinary Officer and civil...

    Pet Eye Health Awareness Week coming up in September

    TVM UK has announced it is to hold Pet Eye Health Awareness Week starting on 21st September 2020. The aim of the week is to help pet owners identify common symptoms of eye disease and to seek prompt veterinary attention where appropriate. To support...

    Free thermometer with Rehydion

    CEVA Animal Health is giving away a digital thermometer with every purchase of three bottles of Rehydion gel Formula Plus According to CEVA, dehydration can be a big problem for farmers, causing weakness, scouring and weight loss but Rehydion gel...

    New specialist referrals service for Aberdeen

    Vets Now Referrals has launched a new specialist veterinary referral service to serve Aberdeen and the North. Richard Coe MA VetMB CertSAS DipECVS MRCVS (pictured right) and Professor Stuart Carmichael BVMS MVM DSAO MRCVS will attend Ardene House...

    HT Vista adds enhanced lump diagnostic capability for dogs

    HT Vista has enhanced the diagnostic function on its cancer screening device so that it can now diagnose lumps on dogs when the specificity exceeds 90%. The update includes a new scoring system of low, moderate or high cancer risk which replaces the...

    Scanner and goggles worth £6000 up for grabs from Vetoquinol

    Vetoquinol has just launched its Marbocyl 10% online case study competition in which veterinary surgeons are being invited to provide information about how they treat E.coli mastitis. Two winners (one in the UK and one in Ireland) will win a BCF EASI...

    The BVA calls on the RCVS to end temporary measures for remote prescribing

    The BVA has called on the RCVS to end temporary guidance that allows veterinary surgeons to prescribe POM-V products remotely without first having physically examined the animal. In mid-September, the Association wrote to the RCVS expressing concern...

    Take part in veterinary employee survey

    Pfizer has repeated it's call for veterinary practice staff to take part in its Vet Support+ independent, industry-wide survey of employee engagement. The survey gives practice team members, who are not partners or owners, the chance to have their...
  • Vets prefer branded treatments

    UK veterinary surgeons strongly prefer recommending branded treatments, according to a survey conducted by specialist advertising agency Masius . The survey, conducted amongst members of www.vetsurgeon.org , received 725 responses. It gave a conclusive...
  • Guardian ranks Cambridge as the best vet school

    The Guardian has published it's University Guide 2014, which ranks Cambridge as the best vet school , and Bristol as the worst. Universities were ranked by the Guardian according to a number of criteria, including what percentage of students are satisfied...
  • Free webinar about the efficient diagnosis of inflammatory diseases

    Kit Sturgess, RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Medicine, will present a webinar for vets: “Diagnosis of inflammatory disease in cats and dogs – Getting the most from your practice laboratory?”, on Thursday 2nd March, 7:30 - 9:00pm In the Horiba-sponsored...

    Survey reveals impact of the pandemic on veterinary surgeons

    A survey of 500 veterinary professionals, carried out by marketing communications agency Pegasus, has revealed how veterinary professionals feel that the pandemic has affected their working lives. 72% said they think clients undervalue remote consultations...

    Receptionist at Kent practice celebrates seven decades of service

    Mrs Muriel Taylor, who worked as a receptionist at Pennard Vets in Kent for a staggering 70 years, has been presented with the British Veterinary Receptionist Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award at a celebration with more than 100 staff at the practice...

    Kruuse launches manuka Mud Fever Kits

    Kruuse UK has announced the launch of its new Mud Fever Kits for horses. Kruuse says the launch follows independent studies last year by Aimi Duff BVM&S, MRCVS (Scott, Mitchell & Associates, Hexham) on the use of Manuka ND dressings for the treatment...

    Essex referral centre gets go ahead for 40,000 square foot site

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists in Essex has been given approval by planners to convert a 40,000 sq ft site just down the road from its current premises into what will be one of the UK’s largest referral centres. The £11m project, which is backed...
  • Animal welfare should be part of the national curriculum, say UK teachers

    The RSPCA has published the results of a survey which found that teachers in the UK are strongly in support of teaching animal welfare in the classroom, with 93% of respondents stating they would teach animal welfare in the classroom if they had the...
  • Foot trimming linked to spread of digital dermatitis

    Scientists at the University of Liverpool have, for the first time, revealed that digital dermatitis (DD) has been present on hoof knifes used on cattle and sheep following research 1 jointly funded by DairyCo and EBLEX. The research conducted at...

    Avishield avian bronchitis vaccine license extended

    Dechra Veterinary Products has extended the licence on its infectious bronchitis vaccine, Avishield IB G1-13, which is now available for laying hens and breeding chicks throughout the production period. Avishield IB G1-13 is indicated for active...
  • New safety qualification for people who drive at work

    The British Safety Council has launched a new qualification to help people who drive as part of their work stay safe on the roads. According to the organisation, the Level 2 Award in Safe Driving at Work provides work drivers with key knowledge of...

    NAVC launches new veterinary product gallery

    The North American Veterinary Community has launched an online gallery, open to all members of the veterinary profession worldwide, which showcases new animal healthcare products. The gallery was traditionally held in-person at the NAVC’s annual Veterinary...

    New demodicosis indication for Advocate

    Bayer Animal Health has announced that its parasiticide - Advocate Spot-On Solution - is now licensed to be used weekly, and for a prolonged period of time, in severe cases of demodicosis in dogs. According to the company, recent work carried out...

    A big thanks to all vets from the RSPCA

    The RSPCA has thanked the veterinary profession for its support as the charity endeavours to maintain an emergency-only service to animals through the coronavirus crisis. RSPCA Chief Veterinary Officer, Caroline Allen, today praised the vets and nurses...

    The VET Festival to return next year

    The VET Festival has announced it will be back next year at Loseley Park, near Guildford on the 20th and 21st May. The 2022 programme will include 17 education streams, covering the veterinary and nursing care of companion animals, together with a...

    Radioactive iodine therapy service for vet practices in the East of England

    The Veterinary Surgery in Lowestoft is launching a radioactive iodine therapy service for veterinary practices in the East of England to refer hyperthyroid cats from 5th June. The service will be run by Dr Eloise Quince BVetMed CertAVP(SAM-F) PgCertVPS...