VETERINARY NEWS

VETERINARY NEWS

The latest veterinary news for UK veterinary surgeons, covering clinical research, regulation, CPD, events & industry developments. More
  • New report forecasts 50% increase in pet insurance premiums

    Key Note Ltd, has published Pet Insurance 2015 , a report into the state of the UK pet insurance market which forecasts that premiums will rise by 46.7% by 2019. The report notes that the percentage of adults in Great Britain owning at least one dog...

    Pedigree launches Oral Care Month

    Pedigree ® has announced the launch of national Oral Care Month, which will take place during March 2010. Recognising that canine periodontal disease affects over 80% of dogs in the UK, yet with only 2% of owners following a regular oral care regime...

    BVA questions BBC screening of illegal ear marking

    The British Veterinary Association has contacted the BBC programme 'Countryfile' following the broadcast of an item on identifying wild ponies in North Wales using 'ear marking' on 31st October 2010. The programme visited a farmer in Snowdonia...

    AHDA and AMTRA say BVA is wrong about anthelmintics

    The Animal Medicines Distributors Association (AHDA) and the Animal Medicines Training Regulatory Authority (AMTRA) have both come out against the BVA's call for all anthelmintic medicines to be reclassified as POM-V , which would prevent them being...

    Langford launches academy for vets

    Langford Vets has launched the Langford Academy, offering bespoke CPD for referring vets throughout the South West. As part of the University of Bristol, Langford is the only referral hospital in the South West which has an educational facility. ...

    New formulation and support for Hill's Prescription Diet Canine r/d

    Hill’s Prescription Diet Canine r/d has been reformulated following new findings regarding the role of protein in weight loss and the development of new fibre technology. According to Hill's, trials of the new formulation resulted in some impressive...

    Butox® SWISH shown to be effective against bluetongue midge

    According to Intervet, a study undertaken in Germany last summer has proven the efficacy of Butox SWISH at killing the midges responsible for carrying the bluetongue virus, when applied monthly to cattle. The study showed that even brief contact...

    BVA welcomes veterinary nurses and practice managers into the fold

    The British Veterinary Association has welcomed the British Veterinary Nursing Association and the Veterinary Practice Management Association as Affiliate members. Affiliate and Associate are newly activated BVA membership categories, and the election...

    New studies question safety of soaked hay for laminitis-prone horses and ponies

    New research, conducted by the WALTHAM-initiated Laminitis Consortium, has raised questions over the assumption that soaking hay will make it safe to feed to laminitis-prone horses and ponies 1 . The Laminitis Consortium comprises world-leading equine...

    All we know is he's called The Stinge

    Some say he pees Propofol, and that he once proposed to a Black Welsh Mountain Sheep called Blodwen. All we know is he's called The Stinge, and that he's challenged veterinary surgeons and nurses to beat his lap time in an electronic 'reasonably priced...
  • Latest flea facts from Elanco

    Elanco (maker of Comfortis) has released the results of a survey of 1006 dog owners which showed that nearly half are not aware that turning on their central heating can cause pupal fleas to hatch and go in search of a host to feed on. 50% of those...

    Petlog launches Microchipping Month at Aylesbury practice

    Petlog has kicked off its annual National Microchipping Month by joining forces with Hampden Veterinary Hospital in Aylesbury. Petlog holds National Microchipping Month throughout June each year to promote the benefits of microchipping and the importance...

    Novartis survey reveals dog owners' appetite for information

    A survey conducted earlier this year by Novartis Animal Health 1 has shown that owners of dogs diagnosed with atopic dermatitis want to learn more about the condition after their veterinary consultation. When asked about what would help them understand...

    BEVA awarded for antibiotic stewardship

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) has received a highly commended award at the Antibiotic Guardian Awards for their contribution to antibiotic stewardship. It was the only organisation from the veterinary profession to be shortlisted...

    London CPD meeting to examine how referral care fits into the contextualised model

    The Veterinary Specialist Association is holding a one-day CPD meeting: “Referral Contextualised Care in a Changing Veterinary Landscape – Exploring Barriers and Finding Solutions” at The Royal Kennel Club in London on 26 March 2026. The event will...

    BEVA urges vets to be alert to Atypical Myopathy

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) is urging veterinary surgeons to be on the lookout for outbreaks of Atypical Myopathy (AM) this spring. Atypical Myopathy is a serious muscle disease found in the UK and Northern Europe. It is linked...

    SPVS launches practice Profitability Survey

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has launched a new Profitability Survey to measure profitability levels across the nation’s veterinary practices and provide a benchmark for practices to assess their performance against. Launched...

    VET Festival outlines bigger plans for 2017

    Following the success of 2016 which saw a 58% increase in delegates and a 30% increase in exhibitors, VET Festival has announced plans for an even bigger event next year, with two new streams and yet more speakers. The event will again be held at...

    New study shows most thoroughbred flat racing injuries are minor

    The Royal Veterinary College has published the results of a study 1 which found that 70% of injuries recorded among thoroughbred flat racing horses on race-day were minor and not career-ending. Using 14 years’ of race day veterinary reports, the study...

    2017 NOAH Compendium out now

    The 2017 edition of the NOAH Compendium of Data Sheets for Animal Medicines has been published and a free copy posted to every practice in the UK. The NOAH Compendium is also available online at www.noahcompendium.co.uk , and via a smartphone app which...

    RCVS allows vets to spread the cost of renewal fees

    The RCVS has announced that veterinary surgeons will be able to spread the cost of their annual renewal fees over the course of the calendar year to mitigate against the financial consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. The measures agreed by RCVS...

    New Specialist support for new grads

    The VetCT app, which provides round the clock access to specialist support, is now being offered for free to new veterinary graduates for their first three months in practice. The ideas is to help ease new grads' transition into practice by giving...

    Linnaeus launches an updated graduate programme for 2022

    Linnaeus has updated its two-year graduate programme, dividing it into two 12-month courses: the Graduate Development Programme (GDP) followed by a 12-month Early Careers Programme (ECP). New graduates will work through both programmes during their...

    New Technical Services Manager for Large Animals at Fort Dodge

    Animal health specialist Fort Dodge Animal Health has announced the appointment of David Bartram BVetMed MRCVS DipM MCIM CDipAF as Technical Services Manager for Large Animals. David rejoins Fort Dodge after eight years, having previously been...

    Woodley buys Anavet

    Woodley Equipment Co. yesterday bought Anavet to enhance its in-practice laboratory solution. Woodley will take over the distribution, service and supply of the Vital Biochemistry machines and associated reagent range from AnaVet. Anavet is a...