Veterinary News Headlines

    Vet's pet parasite business snapped up by Bought by Many

    VetBox, a parasiticide subscription business founded in 2016 by Will Woodley MRCVS has been acquired by the pet health insurer, Bought By Many. The company, which now has over 20,000 monthly subscribers in the UK, saw a massive growth during the pandemic...

    New tool for farm vets to target, track and improve antimicrobial use

    RCVS Knowledge has launched a free new tool which allows veterinary teams who treat farm animals to set goals to help target, track and improve their antimicrobial prescribing. The new 'SMART goals tool' is an addition to the charity's Farm Vet Champions...

    Dechra offers new feline hyperthyroidism practice waiting room materials

    Dechra Veterinary Products, maker of the feline hyperthyroidism treatment Felimazole ® , has launched a range of waiting room materials for practices to raise awareness with owners about the disease. Using Dechra's cartoon cat, which already features...

    Dechra launches larger size for ketamine-based anaesthetic

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a new 50 ml bottle of its rapid acting dissociative anaesthetic licensed for cats, dogs and horses, Anesketin. Anesketin solution for injection, containing Ketamine 100 mg/ml, is indicated for induction of anaesthesia...

    £1 to Alder Hey for each pet vaccinated by White Cross Vets

    White Cross Vets has joined forces with Alder Hey Children’s Hospital in order to raise as much money as possible to fund pet-focused play materials. The group is hoping to raise more than £5,000 for the hospital by donating £1 for every pet vaccinated...
  • New study suggests reduced complication rates with laparoscopic vs open ovariectomy

    A retrospective study published in the BSAVA's Journal of Small Animal Practice suggests that complications are less common after a laparoscopic than an open ovariectomy 1 . For the study, Tim Charlesworth, an RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery...

    Practices encouraged to use Awards as opportunity to audit practice wellbeing

    The Society for Practising Veterinary Surgeons and the RCVS Mind Matters Initiative are encouraging practices to use the Vet Wellbeing Awards entry process as an opportunity to audit the wellbeing of their teams. The Vet Wellbeing Awards, which are...
  • 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...
  • Undocumented CPD allowance to be discontinued

    From the start of 2016, the RCVS will no longer allow veterinary surgeons or veterinary nurses to enter undocumented continuing professional development (CPD) on their records. Under the RCVS Codes of Professional Conduct, veterinary surgeons are...

    Vets urged to protect rabbits against RVHD2

    Burgess Pet Care has announced that the theme for this year's Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW, 1st-9th June) is Rabbit Viral Haemorrhagic Disease type 2 (RVHD2), and vets are being urged to highlight the importance of vaccination to owners. Burgess reminds...

    Animalcare adds toothpaste to its range

    Animalcare has added Orozyme Oral Hygiene Gel, an enzymatic plaque-suppressing toothpaste, to its range. The company has also carried out research amongst 60 practices which found that despite the fact that over 80% of dogs over the age of three reportedly...

    AHT investigates link between harvest mites and seasonal canine illness

    The Animal Health Trust has begun a pilot study to investigate a possible link between seasonal canine illness (SCI) and harvest mites, continuing an initial study on the possible cause of SCI funded by the Kennel Club. SCI is a mystery illness...

    The BVA calls on the RCVS to end temporary measures for remote prescribing

    The BVA has called on the RCVS to end temporary guidance that allows veterinary surgeons to prescribe POM-V products remotely without first having physically examined the animal. In mid-September, the Association wrote to the RCVS expressing concern...

    Companion Care Vets opens first new standalone surgery

    Companion Care Vets has opened its first new standalone joint venture surgery in Ayr, Scotland. At 3,071 sq ft the £300,000 surgery is the largest of the groups' 86 strong network and is the first standalone surgery to be opened under the joint venture...

    Virbac neutering initiative to reduce pressure on practice teams

    Virbac has announced two steps designed to help veterinary nurses take a more active role in neutering, thereby reducing pressure on practice teams. The first is to confirm officially that Suprelorin, it's non-surgical alternative for neutering male...

    20 free trials of Mobile Bones joint supplement

    Pooch & Mutt has 20x 40-day trials of its new joint & bone supplement, Mobile Bones Concentrate, to give away to veterinary professionals. Guy Blaskey from Pooch & Mutt said: "At The London Vet Show vets and vet nurses told us that...
  • RSPCA saves fish from flood

    The RSPCA reports that it has saved nearly 400 animals from flooding, including 40 fish, in the last 3 days alone. The koi carp were rescued from a pond in Wraysbury, Berkshire, which was being overcome by rising floodwater. Other rescues have...

    BSAVA launches free ECC learning resources

    The BSAVA has announced the addition of emergency and critical care (ECC) learning resources to its free online CPD bank . New subject areas include emergency planning, traffic accidents, excessive bleeding, seizures, poisonings, choking and breathing...

    New specialist referrals service for Aberdeen

    Vets Now Referrals has launched a new specialist veterinary referral service to serve Aberdeen and the North. Richard Coe MA VetMB CertSAS DipECVS MRCVS (pictured right) and Professor Stuart Carmichael BVMS MVM DSAO MRCVS will attend Ardene House...

    BVA says new Scottish welfare measures are a 'mixed bag'

    The British Veterinary Association has responded to the Scottish Government's latest animal welfare measures, which include a ban on wild animals in travelling circuses and legislation to permit tail shortening for spaniels and hunt point retrievers...
  • New President pledges to reduce fear of the RCVS

    Chris Tufnell has been invested as the President of the RCVS for 2016/17 during RCVS Day 2016, which took place at the Royal Institute of British Architects last week. Chris has been an elected member of Council since 2009 and, during this time, has...

    New grant for veterinary management research

    The Veterinary Management Group (VMG) has launched what it says is the first grant scheme dedicated specifically to veterinary management research. Researchers and practitioners working in any field of academia, industry and/or clinical practice are...

    Linnaeus puts £30K towards open-access publication

    Linnaeus has set up a funding scheme to cover the costs for its specialists, residents and interns to publish research open access in scientific journals. The Open Access Publication Charge (OAPC) initiative was introduced in 2021 to cover the fees...

    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...
  • Flat-faced dogs fall out of fashion

    Figures highlighted today by the Brachycephalic Working Group suggest that flat-faced dogs might, at last, be falling out of fashion. Overall, there has been a 17% decline in Kennel Club registrations of all dogs so far this year. However, new registrations...