Veterinary News Headlines

    &Me mental health campaign marks first anniversary

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative (MMI) and the Doctors’ Support Network (DSN) are today marking the first anniversary of their joint '&me' campaign, which aims to tackle mental health stigma in the health professions by encouraging prominent members...

    One in three pet owners might change practice if their vet's mask wasn't up to scratch

    Bluetree Group, a Type IIR surgical face mask manufacturer, has published the results of a survey it conducted in July which has found that 35% of pet owners would consider changing their vets if they didn’t think their face mask met the standard required...

    BVNA calls for vets and practice managers to get behind National VN Week

    It's National Veterinary Nurse Week from 26 th October to 1 st November and vet nurses across the country will be raising awareness of the important job they do in caring for the nation's pets. Bonny Millar CVT(USA), RVN, REVN, Vice President of the...
  • MDC launches 'green' poo bag

    MDC Exports had launched a new biodegradable poo bag dispenser, aimed at veterinary practices and pet owners. The idea is that pet owners can fix the dispenser to a wall, somewhere they'll be able to grab a bag on their way out of the door. The dispenser...

    Ben Goldacre to talk about quacks, charlatans and scaremongerers at BVA Congress

    The BVA has announced that Ben Goldacre, the best-selling author, broadcaster, campaigner and medical doctor who topped the paperback non-fiction charts with Bad Science , will deliver the 50 th anniversary Wooldridge Memorial Lecture at this year’s...

    BEVA asks vets to take part in antimicrobial survey

    BEVA has launched a survey to find out more about antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance in equine veterinary practice. The survey is open to all veterinary surgeon members and participants will be entered into a free prize draw to win £500...

    New Small Animal Formulary app

    The BSAVA has announced the launch of its third smartphone app - the BSAVA Small Animal Formulary App . This member-only access app is available to download now from iTunes and Android Market and offers the same reference materials found in the latest...

    Virbac launches Electronic Veterinary Dental Scoring System

    Virbac, in conjunction with the European Veterinary Dental Society, has launched an online dental charting system called the Electronic Veterinary Dental Scoring System for use by small animal practitioners. The system aims to enhance the performance...

    Lameness remains biggest health problem for UK’s horses

    Blue Cross has announced that in this year's National Equine Health Survey (NEHS), 38% of horses were recorded as suffering health problems and of these 32.9% were categorised as lame. Consistent with previous surveys, lameness was shown to be more...

    UK's first 'Community Interest' veterinary practice

    Animal Trust, a veterinary group with nine surgeries across Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, Cheshire and North Wales, has become the first and only practice registered as a community interest company, providing a bridge between commercial veterinary care...

    Dechra launches veterinary haemostat

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Celox Veterinary, a product which stops arterial or venous haemorrhage within 3 minutes, described as 'revolutionary' by the company. Celox Veterinary is available in both a granule formulation and in two sizes...
  • RCVS honours first veterinary surgeon killed in WW1

    The first MRCVS to be killed in the First World War has been honoured with a portrait at the College's offices in Belgravia House - 100 years after his death. The portrait of Lieutenant Vincent Fox, who was from Dundalk, Co Louth, and was an alumnus...

    No cause for alarm after coronavirus diagnosed in a cat in the UK

    The Chief Veterinary Officer Christine Middlemiss has reassured pet owners that there is no cause for alarm after a cat was diagnosed with coronavirus last week. Christine said: "Tests conducted by the Animal and Plant Health Agency have confirmed...

    Zoetis offers alternative to Equip Rotavirus as new supplies delayed till March 2024

    Zoetis has been granted a Wholesale Dealer Import Certificate (WDIC) to supply practices with an alternative rotavirus vaccine after being hit by manufacturing delays with this year’s season of Equip Rotavirus. Practices which want to buy the alternative...

    New guidelines for treating bacterial skin infections in dogs

    A group from The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has developed new evidence-based antimicrobial use guidelines for veterinary practitioners treating canine pyoderma. The guidelines, which are the result of a collaboration between veterinary dermatologists...

    OV Conference themed 'Controlling disease threats at home and from abroad'

    Improve International has announced that this year's OV Conference, which takes place at the company's HQ outside Swindon on the 19th and 20th September, will be themed 'Controlling Disease Threats at Home and from Abroad. At this year’s event, sessions...

    Vet nurses say bullying and incivility are serious problems in the vet profession

    Building on research undertaken by VetSurgeon.org and Veturse.co.uk in 2017, the RCVS Mind Matters initiative has published the results of a survey which found that 96% of student and newly qualified veterinary nurses feel that bullying and incivility...

    New research reveals the dog breeds at most risk of hypothyroidism

    The Royal Veterinary College has published a new study exploring the frequency and risk factors for hypothyroidism in dogs in the UK. For the study, researchers from the RVC’s VetCompass Programme identified 2,105 hypothyroidism cases diagnosed amongst...

    Two awards for Fitzpatrick Referrals

    Fitzpatrick Referrals scooped two awards at last week's Vet Marketing Awards, held at the London Vet Show. The practice picked up the Training Initiatives Award, in recognition of its CPD, Internship and Residency programmes, the launch of Fitzpatrick...

    Equine vets find novel use for portable microscope

    An equine practice in the New Forest is reporting great success using the ioLight portable microscope to diagnose intestinal parasites in horses at the stable yard. Armed with the new microscope, New Forest Equine Vets (NFEV) has started offering...

    BEVA Congress adds crèche facilities

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has announced that it will be providing crèche facilities for babies and children up to 8 years of age at Congress (Birmingham ICC, 12-15th September). Jon Pycock, President of BEVA said: "A significant number...

    Invicta launches treatment for equine lameness

    Invicta Animal Health has launched SynVet-50, a licensed synthetic Sodium Hyaluronate (HA), for intra-articular treatment of lameness caused by joint dysfunction associated with non-infectious synovitis in horses. The product is Invicta's first...

    Virbac launches derm app

    Virbac has launched an iPhone app designed to support veterinary surgeons in the diagnosis of canine dermatological conditions. Called Virbac-Derm-Diag it enables clinicians to create a clinical history (including photographs) of a patient then...

    Royal Canin launches renal diets for cats and dogs

    Royal Canin has launched a range of new renal diets to help support cats and dogs with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). According to the company, CKD patients are twice as likely to show signs of anorexia, food intolerance and loss of appetite than non...
  • Pioneering vet leaves generous bequest to the profession

    The Executors of the Will of the late Mary Brancker have notified the Veterinary Benevolent Fund that she left a share of her estate to the charity. Mary Brancker was one of only a handful of women vets when she qualified in 1937. She went on to...