Veterinary News Headlines

    Pre WSAVA Congress meeting for International Elbow Working Group

    The International Elbow Working Group has announced a pre-congress meeting at WSAVA in August. The meeting is sponsored by Hills Pet Nutrition and is being held on Wednesday 20th August at University College Dublin. The meeting offers the opportunity...

    New course to help veterinary professionals lead with authenticity

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons has launched SPVS Elevate, a leadership development programme designed to help new and aspiring leaders within the veterinary profession. The course, which starts on the 26th March 2026, will be delivered...

    Leadership expert Richard Gerver to open SPVS Congress

    SPVS has announced that the award-winning speaker and best-selling author, Richard Gerver, will open its 2026 Congress taking place on the 26th-27th February at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole. The theme of Congress this year is 'Adapt, Evolve, Succeed...

    Claire Phillips is Vet of the Year 2025

    Claire Phillips MRCVS from Wright & Moreton, Cheshire, has been awarded Vet of the Year 2025 by Petplan. This year, there were over 41,000 nominations for the five awards which were set up 26 years ago to recognise the nation’s most outstanding veterinary...

    Virbac offers two new anaesthesia CPD modules

    Virbac, the maker of Zoletil, has launched two free anaesthesia CPD modules for vets. The modules are 20 minutes long each. The first: "The Key Components of Successful Anaesthesia", covers the basics of companion animal anaesthesia and analgesia...

    New company offers the only UK wet-lab courses in avian orthopaedics and ECC

    Liam Reid and Mark Naguib, both RCVS Advanced Practitioners in Zoological Medicine, have launched Avian, Wildlife and Exotics CPD, currently the only provider offering practical wet-lab courses in avian orthopaedics and avian emergency and critical care...

    Veterinary dental survey shows practices missing out on business opportunities

    A survey of qualified veterinary nurses conducted by vetnurse.co.uk on behalf of Molar Ltd, makers of PlaqueOff Animal, has found a significant number of veterinary practices are not routinely offering dental checks and advice to their clients...

    Our man at the Western Veterinary Conference in Vegas ...

    Pete Wedderburn MRCVS is reporting on the latest veterinary developments in the USA, with a daily blog from the Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas. You can read / subscribe to Pete's engaging blog here .

    CVS moves to risk-based parasiticide prescribing

    CVS has launched a Lifestyle Parasite Risk Assessment initiative, designed to help its veterinary teams to take a sustainable, risk-based approach to parasite control in companion animals. The company says the new framework is designed to help veterinary...

    New conference promises greater collaboration between vets and medics

    The Bella Moss Foundation and the Royal Society of Medicine have announced 'One Health', a conference which will bring together experts from the veterinary and medical sectors to collaborate on infectious disease. Subjects under discussion will include...

    Veselina Trufcheva-Edwards and Natalie Bubenheim pick up BVA awards

    Veselina Trufcheva-Edwards MRCVS and N atalie Bubenheim, a final year vet student at the University of Edinburgh, have won awards from the BVA. The BVA Council Impact Award (Bleby Cup) is presented annually to the BVA Council member who has made an...

    New resource to help vet teams navigate pet loss and grief

    Dignipets, an independent mobile veterinary practice providing in-home hospice and end-of-life care for pets, has published materials to help veterinary reception teams navigate conversations around pet loss and grief, and to support colleagues. Topics...

    WellVet calls on vet practices to run a menopause awareness day

    WellVet, the not-for-profit organisation which gathers, curates and hosts evidence-based wellbeing resources for veterinary teams, is calling on practices to run a menopause awareness day this month, which happens to be Menopause Awareness Month (not...

    Study shows most dogs exposed to vape liquid are unharmed

    A study published by researchers at the UK’s Veterinary Poisons Information Service (VPS) and published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has concluded that 94% of dogs exposed to vape liquid remain asymptomatic or develop only mild signs 1 . ...

    Worming campaign aims to help vets engage with sheep farmers

    Elanco Animal Health has launched "Better Butt", a campaign to highlight how vets and farmers, working together, can take flock performance to the next level with strategic worm management. The campaign aims to demonstrate the direct link between proactive...

    Want To Be On TV? The BBC Needs You!

    BBC Entertainment is looking for fresh veterinary talent to be part of an exciting new show that it is developing. If you're passionate about pet health and would jump at the chance to help animals on screen, please call 0161 244 3718 as soon...

    Royal Veterinary College launches study to identify risk factors for racehorse training injuries

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College have launched a study to improve the safety and welfare of thoroughbred racehorses in training. The project aims to produce evidence to help reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injury, one of the leading...

    Animalcare launches Plaqtiv dental sticks for dogs

    Animalcare has launched Plaqtiv dental sticks, billed as a convenient treat-like solution to support better oral health in dogs at home. Animalcare says that failing to attend to dental care at home results in 9 out of 10 dogs needing advanced dental...

    Participants needed for new research into osteosarcoma in dogs

    The Queen’s Veterinary School Hospital (QVSH) at the University of Cambridge has joined forces with the Wellcome Sanger Institute to conduct research into osteosarcoma (OSA) in dogs, and is looking for research participants. The new study will examine...

    New menopause films for veterinary teams

    WellVet has published a series of films about the menopause which aim to help reduce the impact of physical and psychological symptoms associated with perimenopause for veterinary team members. The films, which include information and practical advice...

    BVA publishes advice for vets on the use of artificial intelligence

    The British Veterinary Association has published a set of general principles for using artificial intelligence which contain guidance for vets on how to use it safely, effectively and ethically. The advice includes how to: use AI as a tool to support...

    Vets, roll up, roll up for the SPVS GP Mastery course

    SPVS reports that there are still places available on its next GP Mastery course for vets in the first third of their careers, those returning to work, and any in need of renewed confidence. The nine-month course, which starts on 15 th October, is...
  • New range of absorbable veterinary haemostats

    Invicta Animal Health has launched HaemoVet, a range of absorbable haemostats. HaemoVet haemostats are individually sterile packed in a variety of forms ranging from dental cubes, flex dressings and flowable powder. Invicta says the range is affordably...

    MSD slashes the price of Bravecto Injectable

    MSD Animal Health has announced it will reduce the cost of Bravecto Injectable by 20% from 1st February 2026. That'll bring the GB list price down from £434 to £347.20, something which can only be good news at a time when the veterinary profession...

    BSAVA announces funding for research into genetics, microbiology, and innovative diagnostics

    BSAVA PetSavers has awarded funding of nearly £110,000 for eight new clinical research grants. The Clinical Research Project grants support the undertaking for small-scale research projects in companion animals, with the ultimate objective of advancing...