Veterinary News Headlines

    BSAVA highlights guidance on Antibiotic Awareness Day

    The British Small Animal Veterinary Association is using European Antibiotics Awareness Day (today) to highlight its guidance on the appropriate use of antimicrobials . European Antibiotic Awareness Day is an annual campaign held to raise awareness...

    XLEquine and AHT launch equine disease prevention guide

    XLEquine and the Animal Health Trust (AHT) have launched Plan, Prevent, Protect , billed as the UK's first equine biosecurity booklet for horse owners and yard managers to work through with their veterinary surgeon, to minimise disease risk on yards...

    There is such a thing as a free lunch

    Animalcare is offering veterinary practices free 'lunch and learn' sessions about its recently launched canine osteoarthritis (OA) treatment, Daxocox. Animalcare Marketing Manager, James Beaumont said: “Practice life is busier than ever and we know...

    Purina webinar to help you direct clients to credible information sources

    The Purina Institute is holding a one-hour webinar about helping clients identify credible sources of information that address their questions and concerns about petfoods on 14 th July at 6pm BST. Aimed at all members of the veterinary team across...

    Bristol-based Ian Jennings becomes first AVP in veterinary neurology

    Ian Jennings MRCVS from IVC's Rowe Referrals in Bristol has become the first practitioner in the UK to be awarded AVP status in veterinary neurology. Ian, who qualified from Melbourne University in 2004 after completing a neuroscience degree at Edinburgh...

    BCF launches breakthrough in ultrasound scanning

    BCF Technology has announced the launch of its new BUG ultrasound goggles. The company says that by using cutting-edge OLED display technology, BUGs deliver significant improvements in viewing images from fertility and pregnancy scanning of cattle...

    Marbocyl Achievement Awards announced

    Vetoquinol has announced the winners of the 2008 Marbocyl Achievement Awards. Six veterinary schools took part in the award scheme, which enabled them to recognise the achievements of either staff or students, with a prize fund of £2000 for each university...

    RSPCA reports rise in abandoned animals

    The RSPCA has reported that 11,586 animals were abandoned last year. That's more than 30 a day, and an increase of over 57% compared to the 7,347 animals that were abandoned in 2007. Is this a precursor for tough times for the veterinary profession...

    Novartis commits to provide reliable supply of BVD vaccine

    Novartis Animal Health UK has announced that it is committed to maintaining a reliable supply of Bovidec BVD virus vaccine throughout the coming season. The announcement comes following concerns surrounding the availability of BVD vaccines. Novartis...

    Last chance to nominate a colleague for Petplan Veterinary Awards

    Petplan is making a last call for nominations for its 2020 Veterinary Awards. The deadline for nominations for Practice of the Year, Vet of the Year, Vet Nurse of the Year, Practice Manager of the Year and Practice Support Staff of the Year, is 16th...

    Improve announces veterinary master's degree for GPs

    Improve International has announced the launch of a new master's degree designed to enable veterinary surgeons in general practice to achieve a higher qualification without taking excessive time out of their practice. The Master's Degree in Advanced...

    Eli Lilly to buy Novartis Animal Health

    Eli Lilly and Company , which owns Elanco Animal Health , has announced an agreement to acquire Novartis Animal Health for approximately $5.4 billion in cash. Lilly says that on completion of the deal, Elanco will be the second-largest animal health...

    RCVS announces new Chairs and members for DC & PI

    The RCVS has announced the new recruits for the two independent statutory committees responsible for investigating and holding inquiries into concerns raised about the professional conduct of veterinary surgeons. The Disciplinary Committee has seven...

    Nominations open for Ceva's welfare awards

    Ceva Animal Health is calling for nominations for its 2017 Animal Welfare Awards, which celebrate the achievements of remarkable people from the veterinary, farming and charity sectors. Of the seven awards, two are dedicated to recognising veterinary...

    Durham practice manager takes top award

    Denise Coston of Castle Veterinary Surgeons in Durham has won The Veterinary Business Journal Practice Manager of the Year 2011, and praised the award for promoting her role. Denise, who was a manager at Lloyds TSB's lending centre and previously...

    WSAVA launches Nutrition Toolkit for veterinary professionals

    The WSAVA's Global Nutrition Committee (GNC) has launched a Nutrition Toolkit for veterinary professionals. The non-branded toolkit contains the following materials: A document outlining the calorie requirements for healthy dogs A ...

    Defra's Exotic Animal Disease Generic Contingency Plan laid before Parliament

    Defra's Exotic Animal Disease Generic Contingency Plan was laid before Parliament last week. The plan is amended annually and is produced for Defra. It includes an overarching plan for dealing with a range of exotic animal diseases, as well as...

    Win 1 of 3 bottles of vintage red from Woodley

    To mark its 20 th anniversary, Woodley Equipment Company is holding a prize draw to win one of three bottles of Chateau Pitray 1989 Bordeaux red wine. Woodley Equipment Company Ltd was established in 1989 by Mike Wickham, a biomedical scientist who...

    Elanco to host panel discussion about hydatid disease

    Elanco will be hosting a panel discussion about hydatid disease at BSAVA Congress on Friday 21st March. The panel will present the latest information on the prevalence of this zoonotic disease, review prevention strategies, and highlight the significance...
  • BBC pulls out of Crufts 2009

    The Kennel Club has confirmed that the BBC has pulled out of broadcasting Crufts next year. According to the Kennel Club, the decision was reached following what it described as 'unreasonable demands' from the BBC, including the exclusion of certain...

    Survey suggests producers make a pig's ear of worming

    Janssen Animal Health has released the results of a survey which suggests incorrect worming strategies on many pig units in the UK are costing the industry dearly. Most state they do not worm weaners, growers or finishing pigs at all and, while...

    Survey says limbs not feet are main cause of lameness in horses

    Blue Cross has announced the results from its National Equine Health Survey (NEHS) which show that lameness is three times more likely to be caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis in the limb rather than problems in the foot. Blue Cross runs...

    New RCVS Fellowship scheme to recognise meritorious contribution

    The RCVS has launched its new Fellowship scheme and is now accepting applications from veterinary surgeons who have made a meritorious contribution to their particular field. The new Fellowship scheme was launched with three routes to membership:...

    New award to recognise exceptional equine vets

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has launched the BEVA One To Watch Award to recognise exceptional early-career equine vets, nominations for which open on 26th April. Anyone - clients, colleagues or mentors - can nominate a young vet who they...

    Reason to visit The Practice Business at BSAVA Congress

    A new company called The Practice Business is to launch at BSAVA with a series of free wine tastings. The company's core offering is the Pet Health Plan. Designed to help veterinary practices conduct their business more effectively, easily and...