Veterinary News Headlines

    BVA President urges Government action

    BVA President Harvey Locke used his annual London dinner speech last night to urge the Government to take action on veterinary student fees and the welfare of dogs, and respond to the consultation on dangerous dogs. Guests at the dinner included The...

    Petplan opens nominations for 2015 Veterinary Awards

    Petplan has announced that nominations for its 2015 Veterinary Awards will open on 1st September 2014. The awards, which are designed to recognise members of the veterinary profession who have gone 'above and beyond' in their daily roles, will be...
  • RSPCA asks vets to take part in puppy survey

    The RSPCA is asking veterinary surgeons to take part in a new survey which aims to build a true picture of the scale of the problem of illegally imported puppies being brought into the UK. Amongst other things, the survey asks what you consider to...

    New brand of veterinary lateral flow rapid diagnostic tests

    Northern Ireland-based Ciga Healthcare is launching a veterinary division, marketing a range of lateral flow rapid diagnostic tests under the Suresign Veterinary brand. The Suresign range consists of: Canine Parvovirus Antigen Rapid Tests Canine...

    New Veterinary Pathology Centre to focus on research and education

    The University of Surrey has officially launched an £11m Veterinary Pathology Centre which will provide a focus for pathology research, education and commercial activity. Located in the South East of England, the centre is part of the new School of...

    New time-saving research publication for equine vets

    US publisher Hoofcare Publishing has launched HoofSearch , a new monthly curated collection of all the latest peer-reviewed research, academic papers, conference proceedings, and patents covering hoof science, equine lameness, biomechanics, imaging and...
  • Sanofi-aventis to buy Merial

    Sanofi-aventis has signed an agreement under which it will buy Merck & Co Ltd's 50% stake in Merial Limited for $4 billion cash, after which it will own Merial outright. According to the Wall Street Journal , Merck is selling its stake in Meria.....

    Companion Care launches graduate development programme

    Companion Care Vets has launched a Graduate Development Programme to develop veterinary graduates into future partners in the business. According to the company, seven graduates have so far joined the scheme. Five are from the Royal (Dick) School...

    Elanco completes acquisition of Novartis Animal Health

    Elanco has announced that it has finalised its acquisition of Novartis Animal Health. The acquisition, announced in April last year, follows Elanco's purchase of Lohmann Animal Health earlier in 2014. It swells Elanco's portfolio to nearly 300 brands...

    Parliament approves RCVS Council reforms

    A Legislative Reform Order which amends the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 to allow changes to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons's governance arrangements has received Ministerial assent. There will now be significant changes to the RCVS Council...

    ISFM urges advertisers to stop using cats with extreme conformation

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM), has joined forces with the Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations (FECAVA), the Federation of Veterinarians of Europe (FVE) and the Union of European Veterinary Practitioners...

    Petsox: New waterproof, breathable bandage cover

    Petsox Ltd has launched a new waterproof and breathable bandage cover. According to the company, most products available to practices are either waterproof or breathable, but not both, and so cause the wound to overheat and the underlying skin to...

    College of Animal Welfare opens new business school

    The College of Animal Welfare has opened a business school at its training and education centre in Chord Business Park in Godmanchester. CAW Business School provides accountancy courses accredited by the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT...

    Chris Linney heads north to lead Yorkshire cardiology referral service

    Chris Linney, an RCVS and EBVS specialist in cardiology is moving north to become head of cardiology at Paragon Veterinary Referrals in Wakefield, Yorkshire. Chris, who is moving from Willows, will develop both the medical cardiology service and deliver...
  • Leaving the litter early boosts risk of behavioural problems

    New research published online by the Veterinary Record suggests that puppies separated from their litters early are significantly more likely to develop potentially problematic behaviours as adults than puppies who stay with the litter for at least two...
  • 67% of EU vets feeling uncertain about their future in the UK

    The RCVS has published the results of a survey of EU veterinary surgeons and nurses working in the UK which shows a high degree of fear and uncertainty caused by Brexit, causing many to question whether they will stay. The survey was carried out by...
  • Insurance fraud vet has DC sanction postponed

    Dr Donal Johnston MRCVS, a former County Down-based veterinary surgeon who made fraudulent pet insurance claims to fund a gambling addiction has had his RCVS Disciplinary Committee sanction hearing postponed after he agreed to enter into undertakings...

    Online veterinary CPD this Thursday to raise money for the NHS

    A consortium of vets and animal health companies has formed 'Vets For NHS' to provide CPD for housebound vets and raise funds for colleagues in the NHS. The CPD event takes place this Thursday 9th April, from 9:30am to 5:30pm, using the Zoom video...

    Tim Richardson MRCVS appointed Chief Operating Officer at Linnaeus

    Linnaeus has appointed Tim Richardson as its Chief Operating Officer (COO). Prior to becoming COO, Tim was Managing Director of three referral hospitals owned by Linnaeus – Davies Veterinary Specialists, London Veterinary Specialists and Southfields...

    Devon practice shows the value of an antibiotic audit

    Devon-based White Lodge Veterinary Surgery has achieved a 32.6% reduction in the use of a critically important antibiotic by carrying out a clinical audit. The CVS practice aimed to change its prescribing culture by adopting an evidence-based, case...

    New online equine CPD provider

    Ledston Equine Clinic in West Yorkshire has announced the launch of the Ledston Education Centre, which will provide training for veterinary surgeons, fire and rescue personnel, and horse owners. The Ledston Education Centre will continue the clinic...

    New ophthalmology telemedicine referral service

    Optivet Referrals has launched a veterinary ophthalmology telemedicine referral service. Consultations are delivered online using video conferencing software, with the aim being to provide an immediate diagnosis and treatment plan. However, if a diagnosis...

    New topical anaesthetic and antiseptic gel for pigs

    Dechra has launched Tri-Solfen, an anaesthetic and antiseptic gel licensed in the UK for local anaesthesia during and following castration of piglets and provision of castration wound antisepsis, Tri-Solfen contains lidocaine and bupivacaine to deliver...

    Vet Festival announces speaker line up for 2020

    Vet Festival , the annual outdoor learning event for the veterinary team, has announced its speaker line up for 2020, taking place on 5-6th June at Loseley Park in Surrey. The speakers include Aldo Vezzoni , a European Specialist in Small Animal Surgery...

    Vet students having to do more and more part-time work

    The BVA has reported the results of its 2019 joint survey with the Association of Veterinary Students, which found that 50% of vet students now find they have to work part-time to meet their living expenses. This compares with 38% in 2016 and just...