VETERINARY NEWS

VETERINARY NEWS

The latest veterinary news for UK veterinary surgeons, covering clinical research, regulation, CPD, events & industry developments. More

    New nutrition webinar from BSAVA

    The BSAVA has added a nutrition webinar to its library to accompany the online BSAVA Guide to Nutrition. 'The essential ingredients of a good nutritional recommendation' is presented by Georgia Woods RVN CertCFVHNut VTS(Nutrition), one of the editors...

    New initiative to help vets deliver contextualised care

    RCVS Knowledge has launched a new initiative to support the veterinary sector in delivering contextualised care. The initiative seeks to understand the barriers and enablers to delivering contextualised care in companion animal practices, and to set...

    Lincs vet struck off for false certification of horse

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has this week decided that a Lincolnshire-based veterinary surgeon should be removed from the RCVS Register, having found him guilty of disgraceful professional conduct. ...

    Hill’s™ Prescription Diet™ Canine i/d™ is back

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has announced that Canine i/d™ is now available again from wholesalers. The company says that Canine i/d has been reformulated to improve texture quality, while still retaining the nutritional profile that makes i/d ideal...

    Permanent identification to be required for Canine Health Schemes

    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has welcomed the Kennel Club's confirmation that, from January 2010, all dog owners and breeders wishing to participate in the Kennel Club/BVA Canine Health Schemes (CHS) for eye disease and hip and elbow dysplasia...

    Last chance to enter for a PetSavers grant

    The BSAVA is reminding everyone that the closing date for the BSAVA PetSavers' 40th Anniversary Awards is Friday 1 st August . To celebrate 40 years of funding veterinary projects, the charity has up to £5000 for each vet school to fund veterinary...

    Improve launches veterinary acupuncture Cert modules

    Improve International has launched four new modules towards achieving a General Practitioner Certificate (GPCert) and Post Graduate Certificate (PgC) in Western Veterinary Acupuncture and Chronic Pain Management. The company says the new modules are...
  • Public Health England reports Lyme disease up 30% in the UK last summer

    Public Health England has released figures showing that the number of people testing positive for Lyme disease was up over 30% in the period July to September 2015, from 300 lab confirmed cases to 421. The figures are being highlighted by MSD Animal...

    Virbac to help practices promote National Microchipping Month

    Virbac has produced a support pack to help practices promote National Microchipping Month in June. The company says that this year, its focus is on communicating the benefits of microchipping cats, which can roam significant distances from the home...

    30 places available on BSAVA’s Emotional Resilience Skills programme

    The BSAVA has reschedule its emotional resilience CPD courses, which were postponed because of the pandemic, to take place from September 2021 until March 2022. Emotional Resilience Skills for the Veterinary Profession , which the BSAVA presents in...

    New screening programme for Intervertebral Disc Disease

    The Dachshund Breed Council , with support from CVS Group, is launching a UK screening programme for Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD). The organisation says back disease is by far the most common health problem in UK Dachshunds: around 1 in 4 may...

    First European accredited centre in reptile veterinary training

    The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies has become the first place in the UK to offer reptile training recognised by the European College of Zoological Medicine. Kevin Eatwell, who is part of the School's Exotic Animal and Wildlife Service,...

    40% say dogs are a happy alternative to children

    Research carried out by the Kennel Club to coincide with the start of Open for Dogs Week has found that 40% of British people think dogs are a happy alternative to having children. One reason for this is perhaps because 25% of respondents said that...

    RCVS launches mobile Code of Conduct

    The RCVS has launched a mobile version of the Code of Professional Conduct for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses: an app for Android devices and a web app for Apple users. Once installed, the app provides smartphone and tablet users with a...

    Vets and nurses urged to 'Think Rabbit'

    Supreme Petfoods is calling on veterinary surgeons and nurses to take part in its 'Think Rabbit Month' campaign coming up in May. The campaign is designed to attract more rabbit and guinea pig owners into practices. Over 500 UK vet practices took...

    RVC celebrates 225th birthday

    The Royal Veterinary College celebrated its 225 th birthday last weekend. The RVC is the oldest veterinary school in the English-speaking world, and the creation of the College in 1791 marked the establishment of the veterinary profession in Britain...

    Supplies of Zoetis Equip Artervac hit by manufacturing issue

    Zoetis has announced a further delay in the supply of Equip Artervac in the UK, due to a manufacturing issue. The company now expects the vaccine will not be available until June 2025. The company apologised for the d isruption and inconvenience...

    New research finds cattle and badgers rarely meet in person

    New research published in Epidemiology and Infection (Cambridge University Press) reveals that direct contact between badgers and cattle is rare, suggesting that it may be rare for bovine tuberculosis (TB) to be passed on through the two species...

    'One Health' for people and pets could save NHS £2.5 billion a year

    Greater collaboration between disciplines to promote the 'One Health' approach for people and pets could save the NHS 2.5 billion a year, according to Danny Mills, Professor of Veterinary Behavioural Medicine at the University of Lincoln. Professor...

    Virbac calls on practices to prepare for Prostate Awareness Month

    Virbac Animal Health is calling on practices to prepare for Canine Prostate Awareness Month (CPAM), being held by the company in November to highlight the prevalence of the disease and to encourage owners and practices to test for it. Last year,...

    BVA Congress moves to London Vet Show from 2013

    The BVA has announced that from 2013, its annual Congress will take place at the London Vet Show. The association says that the move is being done to bring together political debate and clinical CPD on a large scale and to ensure that the BVA can...

    Supreme reports on trends amongst rabbits and guinea pigs owners

    Supreme Petfoods has published the UK Small Pet Market Report 2024, which offers an insight into the latest trends amongst rabbit and guinea pig owners. Based on a survey of 1,000 rabbit and guinea pig owners, the report found that amongst other things...

    New cancer screening academy for vets

    HT Vista has launched HT Vista Academy, a free online learning platform designed to provide extensive support, education, and resources to users of its cancer screening device. The new platform offers video tutorials, podcasts, webinars, scientific...

    Nobacz to host free udder cleft dermatitis webinar

    NoBACZ Healthcare is hosting a free, one-hour webinar ‘Udder Cleft Dermatitis: what we know and what we don’t (yet)’ at 7pm on Thursday 3 rd July. The webinar will be presented by Will Gratwick BVSc MMedVet MRCVS (pictured), veterinary surgeon at LLM...

    BVA supports badger cull extensions

    The BVA has responded to the Written Ministerial Statement from the Defra Secretary of State at the end of the licence for badger culling in Somerset. BVA President Robin Hargreaves said: "The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has supported the...