Veterinary News Headlines

    New research shows tendon injuries don't affect racehorse performance

    A research project funded by The Horse Trust has discovered that a racehorse's performance does not markedly change after it has recovered from a tendon injury. The research was led by Bryan O'Meara, who is in the final year of a three year clinical...
  • Police warning over Merseyside veterinary drug theft

    Merseyside police are urging members of the public and veterinary practices to exercise caution following the theft of some prescription veterinary medicines from a commercial vehicle in Prescot. The missing medication is around ten 100ml bottles...
  • BVA calls for animal welfare food labelling

    To mark British Food Fortnight (running until 2nd October) the BVA is calling for mandatory method of production food labelling, which it says could offer post-Brexit UK food producers and farmers a unique selling point. BVA has added its voice to...

    Research shows dogs have helped their owners get through the pandemic

    A study conducted by Nestle Purina research and published in the journal PLOS One has concluded that dog owners were significantly less depressed than non-pet owners during the COVID-19 pandemic. 1,500 volunteers were surveyed for the study, which...

    Do you have questions about the endoscopic retrieval of foreign bodies?

    VetSurgeon.org and Improve International are this week hosting a Clinical Article Club session where all vets have the opportunity to put questions to Ed Hall, Emeritus Professor of Small Animal Internal Medicine at University of Bristol Ed about his...

    RCVS asks vets to help recruit animal owners to new advisory group

    The RCVS) is calling on veterinary surgeons to help it recruit around 30 animal owners and keepers for a new Public Advisory Group to help guide the College's policies. The group is being set up to ensure that the College meets its objective of working...

    New studies show Cerenia offers relief for car sick dogs

    Two recently published studies have demonstrated that the canine anti-emetic Cerenia® (maropitant - Pfizer) which was launched last year also relieves car sickness in dogs. In a pilot study, 17 dogs were given either Cerenia or placebo one hour...

    New microchipping initiative launched at BSAVA

    Petlog is announcing details of National Microchipping Month at BSAVA, which this year will include a special offer through which pet owners can update their registered details free of charge, and a 10% discount on SureFlap microchip cat flaps to all...
  • New survey shows the scale of vets' generosity

    The British Veterinary Association has announced the results of the Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey, which found that 84% of veterinary surgeons give up time to work with animal charities and shelters. 72% have a formal arrangement with...

    BVA calls for review of animal welfare during live transport

    The British Veterinary Association is urging the government to put welfare at the heart of any decision-making with regards to moving livestock inside and out of the UK. In its updated position statement, the association emphasises its support of...

    Dog's Trust research reveals we may love our dogs too much

    Dog's Trust has conducted a survey of dog owners in which 89% said that losing a dog is like losing a close family member. The survey of 2067 past or present adult dog owners, of which 1,170 had experienced the loss of a dog, also found that about...

    BEVA revamps its podcast channel

    BEVA has revamped its BEVApod podcast channel to include real-life features and clinical catch-up content as well as the latest news, views and opinions. The Association says following the launch two years ago BEVApod has become such a popular information...

    Janssen Animal Health acquires distribution rights for sedatives and anaesthetics

    Janssen Animal Health has announced that it has acquired the distribution rights for a range of sedatives and anaesthetics for small and large animals, including Dexdomitor, Domitor and Antisedan. Janssen aquired the marketing and distribution rights...
  • First Nottingham students become RCVS members

    Seven graduands from The University of Nottingham's School of Veterinary Medicine and Science have become the first from the new school to become members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Nottingham is the first new veterinary school in...

    Trocoxil returns to the shelves

    Zoetis has announced that Trocoxil, the once-monthly treatment for canine osteoarthritis, is back in stock following a supply shortage. The company says it has been working hard to ensure improved supply on a number of brands including Apoquel, Palladia...

    Dechra relaunches e-learning platform

    Dechra Veterinary Products has relaunched the Dechra Academy, its free online training hub, with a fresh format and improved functionality. Membership of the Dechra Academy is free and gives access to content from key opinion leaders examining topics...

    Vetlife reports 25% increase in calls in 2020

    Vetlife reports that its helpline was contacted by 3,921 members of the veterinary profession in 2020, making it the charity's busiest year to date. The charity says that many of the calls and emails were linked to the coronavirus pandemic. Vetlife...

    New RCVS medicines FAQs for vets

    The RCVS has published a set of frequently asked questions to help members of the profession avoid the most commonly encountered pitfalls regarding veterinary medicines. The FAQs cover everything within the College’s guidance on veterinary medicines...

    Boehringer offers two free mastitis webinars

    Boehringer Ingelheim is holding two free webinars looking at improving the control of mastitis on farms. The first, 'Factors that determine the success of a mastitis treatment' is tomorrow, Thursday 30th April, at 7:30pm. It will be presented by veterinary...

    Virbac launches sex aid

    Virbac Animal Health has launched a new pet owner information pack to help practices raise awareness of reproductive health issues in dogs and cats. The pack consists of a leaflet holder with four different leaflets covering unwanted sexual behaviour...

    Equine vets invited to launch of latest flu vaccine

    Merial is inviting all equine veterinary surgeons that are going to BEVA Congress this year to the launch of updated ProteqFlu, its equine flu vaccine which now includes protection against the latest Clade 2 strains, including Richmond 07. Speakers...

    Vets invited to take part in consultation on banning primates as pets

    The government has launched a public consultation on proposals to ban keeping primates as pets in England, which veterinary surgeons are invited to take part in before it closes on the 6th February 2021. The government estimates that up to 5,000 primates...

    Puppy and kitten journals for vets to give clients

    Ceva Animal Health - maker of Adaptil and Feliway - has updated its puppy journal for dog owners and launched a new kitten journal. The puppy journal, which was written with behaviourist and author, Gwen Bailey, contains information on puppy ownership...

    CVS upskills over 300 of its vet nurses to carry out minor surgical procedures

    CVS reports that over 300 RVNs have now completed its recently launched Surgical Schedule 3 Course, designed for nurses looking to upskill and perform minor surgical tasks that were previously undertaken by vets. The course covers w ound management...

    Guidance on the use of fluoroquinolone antibiotics

    European veterinary practitioners are to receive guidance on the appropriate use of the fluoroquinolone group of antibiotics in treating a wide range of common diseases in companion animals. The advice has been drawn up by the REQUEST team, a multinational...