VETERINARY NEWS

VETERINARY NEWS

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

    Medivet to slow its rate of practice acquisition

    Medivet has announced that it is reducing the pace of its new practice acquisitions to allow its Regional Directors Team time to integrate. Medivet owns 245 veterinary practices in the UK and its rate of practice acquisition had tripled in the last...

    Vetoquinol launches new meloxicam injection for young cattle and pigs

    Vetoquinol has announced the introduction of Melovem to the UK market. Melovem is a new injectable preparation containing 5mg/ml meloxicam which is licensed for use in pigs and young cattle. According to the company, meloxicam is the most widely used...

    A novel approach to recycling veterinary plastics

    White Cross Vets in Gateacre has found a novel way of dealing with the large amounts of waste plastic that veterinary pharmaceutical and other sterile products are packed in, using it to make ' ecobricks '. The practice makes ecobricks by packing...
  • Kennel Club launches campaign against puppy farming

    The Kennel Club has launched Puppy Awareness Week to bring the horrors of puppy farming to the public consciousness and highlight the important steps that are needed when buying a puppy, such as choosing the right breed and finding a responsible breeder...

    CVS launches EMS placement online booking system

    CVS has developed a new Extra Mural Studies (EMS) placement online booking system to help veterinary students find suitable placements immediately. According to the company, it's the first large-scale EMS online booking system of its type in the veterinary...

    Vet Record study finds ear cropping on the rise

    A study published in the Vet Record has found that rates of ear cropping in dogs seen in vet practices in the UK rose sharply from 2020 to 2021, from a reported two cases per 100,000 consultations, to over 10. For the study 1 , the authors Lucy Norris...

    Wirral vet reprimanded for disparaging remarks about other practitioners

    Wirral practitioner Nigel Charles Hough MRCVS has been reprimanded by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for failing to communicate adequately with clients in relation to the care of their dog and for speaking disparagingly about other veterinary practitioners...
  • VMD approves three-month injection for canine osteoarthritis pain

    Zoetis has announced VMD approval for Lenivia (izenivetmab injection), giving UK vets a new injectable option to alleviate pain associated with osteoarthritis in dogs for up to three months with a single injection. Lenivia is the first long-acting...

    New pandemic flu strain vaccine for pigs

    Hysolv Animal Health UK has launched Respiporc FLUpan H1N1, a newly-developed vaccine against swine influenza which protects against the pandemic strain, pdmH1N1(2009). Hysolv says the vaccine, which was developed by IDT Biologika, has been used successfully...

    Early hydrotherapy after spinal surgery may be dangerous for dogs

    A study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has found that early hydrotherapy may be associated with an increased risk of postoperative complications following surgical treatment for thoracolumbar intervertebral...

    Lincolnshire vet reprimanded for mishandling dog that tried to bite him

    Boston-based Michael Kettle MRCVS has been reprimanded by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after it found that he had used unnecessary force on a dog that had tried to bite him, and failed to handle it with sufficient care. Dr Kettle faced a charge...
  • Test your knowledge of the Guide to Professional Conduct

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has launched an online quiz to test its members' knowledge of the Guide to Professional Conduct . The Guide outlines what is acceptable professional and ethical behaviour for veterinary surgeons. It is developed...

    BSAVA publishes scientific position on cannabidiol use in cats and dogs

    The BSAVA has published its scientific position on the use of cannabidiol (CBD) in cats and dogs. Written by members of BSAVA Scientific Committee, together with specialists in internal medicine and neurology, the document explains that there are limited...
  • Vets change their minds about adrenal disease in ferrets

    Almost half of the vets that watched a webinar about ferret medicine have said they would change their treatment protocols for adrenal disease and reproduction management as a result of what they learned. The Virbac-sponsored webinar was led by John...
  • Somerset vet struck off following multiple complaints

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has directed that Somerset-based veterinary surgeon Dr Marcus Hutber be removed from the Register, having found him guilty of serious professional misconduct following multiple complaints made against him. During...

    Essex referral centre opens new orthopaedic department

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists has opened a new orthopaedic department at its centre in Essex. Headed by Esteban Gonzalez-Gasch, a European Specialist in Small Animal Surgery, the new department enables the practice to undertake a wide range of...
  • New ear drops for otitis externa

    Krka has launched Otomicol ear drops and cutaneous suspension for the treatment of otitis externa and primary and secondary infections of the skin and adnexa 1 . Otomicol contains miconazole nitrate, prednisolone acetate and polymyxin B. The product...

    Boehringer launches new mastitis tube

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has launched Ubropen (benzylpenicillin procaine monohydrate), an intramammary suspension containing 600mg of Procaine penicillin. The company says that the composition and dosage of the new product has been optimised...
  • Half of dog owners don't clean their teeth

    A new survey of 2000 dog owners - carried out by One Poll on behalf of pet supplement company, Pettura - has found that 53% have never cleaned their dogs' teeth, despite 88% recognising that oral hygiene is important to their dog's health. According...

    Pet insurance claims top a record 1bn in 2022

    The Association of British Insurers (ABI) has published new data which showed that pet insurance claims topped a record 1bn in 2022: 3,600 new claims amounting to £2.8m every day. The Association says that the total cost of claims, which was up 17...
  • Removals from RCVS Register for non-payment

    The removal of names from the RCVS Register of Veterinary Surgeons for non-payment of retention fees is now complete, with 386 veterinary surgeons having been removed, compared with 616 last year. The RCVS says that the administration involved with...

    Anaesthetic shortage: Jurox launches Alfaxan support pack

    Following the news about the shortage of isoflurane , Jurox (UK) Ltd has launched a support pack for Alfaxan, licensed for the maintenance of anaesthesia for up to an hour in dogs and cats. The support pack features information on the role anaesthetic...

    Study investigates whether lymphadenectomy improves outcome in dogs with cancer

    A study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has found that lymphadenectomy, along with the resection of the primary tumour and adjuvant medical treatment, improves outcome for dogs with Kiupel high-grade cutaneous...
  • Hill's to launch feline hyperthyroidism diet

    Hill's Pet Nutrition is to launch Prescription Diet y/d Feline for the nutritional management of feline hyperthyroidism in May. According to the company, hyperthyroidism is the most commonly diagnosed endocrinopathy in cats globally, and is thought...
  • Vets needed for research into moral injury

    Volunteers are needed for a research project looking at the impact of moral injury on veterinary professionals, being carried out at King’s College London and funded by the RCVS Mind Matters Initiative. Morally injurious events are defined as experiences...