Veterinary News Headlines
  • Bristol vet honoured at the House of Lords

    Elisa Best, a referral practitioner at Rowe Veterinary Referrals in Bristol, has received a 'Vet of the Year' award from the International Fund for Animal Welfare ( IFAW ) at the House of Lords, for her work getting members of the public to support centres...

    Vets4Pets wins award for supporting new grads

    Vets4Pets’ Graduate programme has become the first of its kind to be recognised outside of the profession for the work it does in supporting graduates with the transition from university to full-time practice. The company has won the Institute of Student...

    Defra launches Brexit video for vet practices to share with pet owners

    Defra has produced a video offering official advice for pet owners that want to travel with their pet in the event of a no deal Brexit. The video has now been published on Youtube, from where veterinary practices might like to share it with clients...

    Nockolds reports 100% increase in complaints surrounding remote prescriptions

    Nockolds, the solicitors which administer the The Veterinary Client Mediation Service (VCMS) funded by the RCVS, has reported a 100% increase in the number of 'concerns' from pet owners about remote prescriptions since the start of the pandemic. ...

    VetCT trials smart glasses for giving remote expert clinical support to practitioners

    Veterinary teleradiology and teleconsulting company VetCT is trialling the use of smart glasses to give remote clinical support to veterinary surgeons. For the trial, the company has partnered with Pennard Vets in Kent, where they're using Google Glass...

    RVC research shows early conversations with owners about feline diabetes could save lives

    The Royal Veterinary College has published new data from its VetCompass programme which shed new light on the epidemiology, risk factors and outcomes for cats diagnosed with diabetes mellitus in the UK, and which researchers say could help reduce the...

    Job prospects for vets unchanged despite increase in graduates

    The RCVS has released the results of a survey which has found that increasing numbers of graduates over the last five years have had little impact on veterinary job prospects. The survey was carried out for the RCVS by the Institute for Employment...

    Ceva launches palatable marbofloxacin

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Marboxidin chewable tablets for dogs and cats for the treatment of micro-organisms susceptible to marbofloxacin, including skin and soft tissue infections (in cats and dogs), respiratory tract infections (in dogs and...

    Vetoquinol announces changes to the Zentonil® range

    Vetoquinol has made changes to Zentonil®, its liver support range for dogs and cats. New Zentonil® is the UK's FIRST palatable and divisible tablet range of S-adenosyl-methionine (SAMe) supplementation and now comes with the added benefit of choice...
  • New book of veterinary tips

    Six mixed-practice veterinary surgeons with over 200 combined years of experience have published a book of veterinary tips which they have collected from practising vets all over the UK in order to raise funds for VBF - the charity that supports veterinary...

    Belfast vet collects first Queen's Medal

    Belfast-based Des Thompson MRCVS was presented with the first ever RCVS Queen's Medal by Her Majesty at Buckingham Palace this afternoon. Des, pictured right showing off the new medal with his wife Rosalie, received two separate nominations for the...

    Paragon Referrals offers "Coffee with our Clinicians"

    Paragon Veterinary Referrals in Wakefield has announced three free online CPD events for veterinary surgeons, taking place between June and August. The programme is comprised of one "Coffee with our Clinicians" session and two "Clinical Club evenings...

    Vetoquinol completes acquisition of Drontal and Profender

    Vetoquinol has announced that it has completed its acquisition of Profender and Drontal from Elanco, and now owns the brands in the UK and Ireland. The company says the return to a ‘new normal’ post-lockdown provides a significant opportunity for...

    Only half of cats get regular veterinary care

    Royal Canin has released the results of an online survey which found that 43% of all cats in the UK and Ireland have not seen a veterinary surgeon within the last year and 11% have never been to the vet. The company surveyed 1979 pet owners last December...

    Inactivated equine herpes vaccine to comply with cascade

    Merial Animal Health has been granted a Wholesale Dealer Import Certificate (WDIC) to import and supply a European licensed Equine Inactivated Herpes vaccine whilst there is no licensed vaccine available in the UK. The vaccine will be available to...

    Ceva to hosts Q Fever workshop for vets at TotalDairy

    Ceva Animal Health is hosting a free Q Fever workshop at TotalDairy in Warwickshire on Thursday 24th November to raise awareness of the disease amongst veterinary surgeons, dairy producers and dairy industry representatives. The workshop will be hosted...

    Experts say communication is the key to tackling equine obesity

    A panel of experts at the National Equine Forum’s (NEF) Great Weight Debate (Equine) has concluded that teamwork, communication and trust are key to solving the problem of horse, pony and donkey obesity in the UK. Equine obesity is a growing problem...

    New cardiology distance learning programme

    Improve International has launched a two-year Cardiology Distance Learning (DL) Postgraduate Certificate programme. The new programme, which starts in May 2021, will address the fundamental principles underlying cardiac disease, discuss common presentations...

    RCVS delays implementation of new rules concerning POM-V parasiticides

    RCVS Council has decided to delay the implementation of new 'under care' guidance covering the prescription of POM-V parasiticides until 12th January 2024. The decision was made after Council heard increasing reports that practices have not been keeping...
  • Equine infectious anaemia detected in Northumberland

    Equine infectious anaemia (EIA) has been detected in a horse in Northumberland following importation from the Netherlands, Defra confirmed today. The premises is currently under restriction and the infected horse will be humanely destroyed in line...
  • Free feline-focussed CPD to start the year

    Hill's Pet Nutrition is offering a series of free webinars about feline medicine, delivered by some of the best-known experts in the field. The first presentation on feline liver disease will be delivered by Danièlle Gunn-Moore BVM&S BSc PhD MACVSc...

    Dechra launches Ketodale anti-inflammatory injection for cattle, horses & swine

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Ketodale, an anti-inflammatory injection for cattle, horses and swine. Ketodale contains the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ketoprofen 100mg/ml. It is indicated for use in cattle and swine for diseases...

    New research could help rehoming cats

    Dr. Lauren Finka, a researcher at the University of Lincoln, has developed L-CAT, a new tool for assessing behaviour in cats at rehoming centres and help match them to the ideal new home. During the course of her PhD studies, which were part funded...

    Professor David Argyle resigns from RCVS Council as PIC concludes 'no further action'

    RCVS Junior Vice-President (JVP) Professor David Argyle has resigned from RCVS Council and his position as its Junior Vice-President, after the Preliminary Investigation Committee (PIC) closed a case against him and decided to take no further action...

    New online feline ophthalmology course

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Amodip, has launched a free online feline ophthalmology course called ‘Looking hypertension in the eye’. Ceva says the aim of the course is to enable vets to get the most out of their ocular exams and gain confidence in...