Veterinary News Headlines

    Vet Record celebrates innovation

    The Veterinary Record has recognised three companies for their innovations in the field of antimicrobial resistance, bovine TB and animal welfare. Newmarket-based Test and Treat was one of three finalists, for its U-Treat test which enables vets to...

    Should you treat preclinical canine MMVD with ACEIs?

    According to a review published in the May edition of the Journal of Small Animal Practice , administration of ACEIs to dogs with preclinical MMVD and cardiomegaly results in little or no difference in the risk of developing congestive heart failure...

    Nottingham prepares to welcome vet students back

    The University of Nottingham is preparing to welcome vet students back for face-to-face teaching in July. The university says it has implemented a range of health and safety measures to meet Government guidelines and allow for the controlled return...
  • New BSAVA Scientific Information Document on Brucella Canis

    BSAVA has produced a Scientific Information Document (SID) about Brucella Canis for veterinary staff in small animal practice. The Association says it has produced the leaflet after seeing an increasing number of dogs diagnosed with clinical or subclinical...
  • Vygon Vet launches procedural custom pack service

    Vygon Vet has launched a procedural custom pack service. Vygon Vet's procedural custom packs contain all the single-use devices required for a specific procedure enclosed within a sterile wrap. Components available include draping material, theatre...

    Vetoquinol completes acquisition of Drontal and Profender

    Vetoquinol has announced that it has completed its acquisition of Profender and Drontal from Elanco, and now owns the brands in the UK and Ireland. The company says the return to a ‘new normal’ post-lockdown provides a significant opportunity for...

    Ceva urges vets to take BP readings during Feline Hypertension Month

    Ceva is using Feline Hypertension Month coming up in May to encourage more practices to conduct routine annual blood pressure checks in cats over seven years old. The International Society of Feline Medicine advises that blood pressure should be checked...

    RCVS Disciplinary Committee dismisses case against London vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed a case against a London-based veterinary surgeon, having found charges related to fraudulent registration not proved. Miss Maria Becerra Parga was charged with fraudulently entering her name on the Register...

    Ceva launches palatable marbofloxacin

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Marboxidin chewable tablets for dogs and cats for the treatment of micro-organisms susceptible to marbofloxacin, including skin and soft tissue infections (in cats and dogs), respiratory tract infections (in dogs and...

    New pet poisoning poster for vet practices

    TVM has produced free posters and leaflets for practices to raise awareness of common toxins during during Pet Poisoning Awareness Month in March The poster gives information about things like lillies, chocolate, raisins, fertilisers, weedkillers...

    Porky beagle loses 12.5kg

    Royal Canin has announced the winner of its second annual Weigh In Club initiative: a 32kg 12 year old Beagle called Amber that lost 12.5kg, or 39% of her bodyweight. The dog lost weight with the help of Veterinary Nurse Gabby Taylor from Wilson Vet...

    Vet nurse 'X' struck off for child grooming conviction

    The RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee has struck off an unnamed veterinary nurse after they were convicted of grooming someone they believed to be aged under 16 for the purposes of sexual gratification. The Disciplinary Committee took the...

    RCVS launches revamped course to introduce overseas vets and VNs to working in the UK

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) has launched a revamped, online-only course aimed at veterinary surgeons and nurses who have qualified outside of the UK and recently started practising, or intend to practise, in the UK. The ‘Introduction...
  • New safety qualification for people who drive at work

    The British Safety Council has launched a new qualification to help people who drive as part of their work stay safe on the roads. According to the organisation, the Level 2 Award in Safe Driving at Work provides work drivers with key knowledge of...

    Kit Sturgess elected new RCVS Junior Vice-President

    RCVS Council has elected Dr Christopher (Kit) Sturgess to be Junior Vice-President of the College for 2020-21. Kit, who has served on Council as an elected member since 2013, is currently the Chair of the RCVS Finances & Resources Committee and has...

    Bimeda adds phenylbutazone to its equine range

    Bimeda has announced the launch of Butagran Equi (phenylbutazone), to join its range of analgesics and anti-inflammatories. Bimeda says that Butagran Equi provides rapid onset of activity with the added convenience for horse owners or professionals...

    Scotland to get first new vet school in 150 years

    Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC) has announced plans to create Scotland's first new vet school in 150 years, in Aberdeen. SRUC, which is the biggest provider of veterinary nursing, livestock husbandry and animal care training in Scotland, says it will...

    Tom Warboys named Young Dairy Vet of the Year 2023

    Tom Warboys of Synergy Farm vets has been named Young Dairy Vet of the Year 2023 at the annual Cream Awards, presented by British Dairying magazine and sponsored by Virbac. Tom graduated from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) in 2017 and joined Synergy...

    RCVS and BVA condemn abuse of veterinary professionals over XL Bully dogs

    The RCVS and the BVA have issued statements after hearing reports of individual vets and veterinary practices being on the receiving end of abusive and threatening messages from groups campaigning against the XL Bully ban. The RCVS said: "We understand...
  • This way for aspiring veterinary ophthalmologists

    The British Association of Veterinary Ophthalmologists has announced that its annual conference will be held online on the 20th March 2021 and all aspiring veterinary ophthalmologists are invited. The association says that the day of lectures is mainly...

    Avacta launches non-invasive equine allergy tests

    Avacta has announced the launch of Sensitest, the only UK-specific equine allergy tests that use non-invasive procedures. The company says that the new range of ELISA tests was developed using native plant allergen species, to reflect the needs of...
  • AHT seeks riders for research project

    Equine vets at the Animal Health Trust are appealing to horse riders to help with a research project, to assess the interaction between horse, saddle and rider. Dr Sue Dyson, Head of Clinical Orthopaedics at the Centre for Equine Studies at the...

    BVA welcomes new TB measures but urges greater clarity

    The BVA has welcomed Defra's announcement of new measures to eradicate bovine TB in England, but called for greater clarity over new cull licences. Defra's new measures include: Eleven additional licences for badger control covering parts...

    BVA wants vets' thoughts on 'under care'

    The BVA has formed an 'Under Our Care' working group which is now calling on all veterinary surgeons to give their input as the Association develops its response to the controversial RCVS review of the definition of 'under care', in particular how it...

    Genstran now available in 50ml bottles

    Forte Healthcare has announced that Genestran (R-closprostenol), its injectable synthetic prostaglandin for use in cattle, horses and pigs, is now available in a 50ml bottle, complementing the current 20ml bottle. Maeve Cuffe, Junior Brand Manager...