Veterinary News Headlines

    New tech to improve tumour-removal at Surrey referral centre

    Surrey-based North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR) has installed a £55,000 SonoCure ultrasonic surgical aspirator which it says will allow it to take tumour treatment to another level. NDSR’s director of neurology Rodolfo Capello said: " This technology...

    New BEVA CPD course finds answers after life

    The BEVA is holding Finding answers after life, a CPD post-mortem course at the University of Surrey on Wednesday 20 October 2021. The hands-on course, which is worth 7 CPD hours, has been organised by Dr Nicola M Parry, Recognised Specialist in Pathology...

    Special offer on Propalin to support The Blue Cross

    Vétoquinol has announced plans to raise £10,000 for The Blue Cross pet charity through sales of Propalin, its fast acting treatment for incontinence in dogs. From 1st July to 31st December this year, for every 100ml bottle of Propalin ordered...

    NOAH competition highlights the danger of Spliff

    The story of ‘Spliff' the Staffy has clinched the title of the National Office of Animal Health nationwide search for the most striking ‘it shouldn't happen to a pet' anecdote. Submitted by Vets4Pets in Grimsby, the practice will...

    Disciplinary Committee refuses vet's application for restoration to register

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons last week decided that a Lincolnshire-based veterinary surgeon should not be restored to the RCVS Register, having previously struck him off for disgraceful professional conduct,...

    Practices encouraged to become Cat Friendly Clinics

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) is encouraging more practices to join its Cat Friendly Clinic programme in 2017. Set up in 2012, the programme was developed to raise the standards of care and welfare of cats in the veterinary clinic...

    New guidelines to help vets decide what's routine and what's research

    On the 1st July, the RCVS will publish new guidelines about whether procedures count as routine veterinary practice (RVP), clinical veterinary research (CVR) or as experimental. The new guidance replaces Chapter 25 of the Supporting Guidance to the...

    Vets want more flexible work

    The BVA is calling on veterinary practices to embrace flexible working after stats from its Autumn 2021 Voice of the Profession survey showed that 44% of vets would like to work more flexibly. With recruitment and retention issues in many sectors of...

    VetIT launches new practice management system

    VetIT is launching a new suite of practice management software this month, which it claims will wipe out IT support worries while also giving vets secure access to their records wherever there's an internet connection. Designed for practice-based....

    Grahame Gardner adds tunic to the veterinary range

    Grahame Gardner Ltd has announced the launch of a classically styled tunic, the M559, now stocked in bottle green for the first time. The company says that although there have been numerous ladies tunics available in bottle green, this is the first...
  • Dog Control Bill moves a step closer

    The publicly supported Dog Control Bill moves a step closer towards changing dangerous dog legislation for good as it reaches Report Stage in the House of Lords today. Over 10,000 people signed up to support it and animal welfare organisations and...
  • Lungworm spreading

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Advocate and organiser of the Be Lungworm Aware campaign, is warning that last year's damp summer and the mild winter conditions may lead to a continued spread of Angiostongylus vasorum in the UK. Biodiversity & Conservation...

    Petplan's latest ad campaign on air

    Petplan is running its television advertising campaign from now until October. The advert (below) is airing on Sky 1, Sky Atlantic, ITV2, ITV3, More 4, Gold and USA. Suzanne Cheadle, Acting Head of Marketing at Petplan said: "As the UK market...

    RCVS presents Brexit plan

    The RCVS has published its plan for navigating the risks posed to the veterinary industry by the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union, while maximising the opportunities it offers. Underlying the plan are three 'Brexit Principles', devised...

    RCVS & BSAVA join forces to evaluate impact of PDP

    The RCVS and the BSAVA are to conduct a research project to evaluate the impact of the Professional Development Phase (PDP) on veterinary graduates. The College’s PDP is a period of structured self-assessment, reflection and development designed to...

    New European-wide postgraduate qualification in orthopaedics

    Improve International has launched a new accredited General Practitioner Advanced Certificate (GPAdvCert) for veterinary professionals across Europe who want to advance their knowledge and practical skills in a particular field. Modules for the first...

    White Cross Vets builds 200-strong team

    White Cross Vets , the family-run veterinary group with 16 practices across the West Midlands and the North of England, has recruited its 200 th employee: Eilona Savage (pictured right), who joins the company's Kings Heath practice as a client care co...

    New survey shows how much pet owners anthropomorphise

    45% of British pet owners believe their four legged friends share their human emotions and can sense when they are upset or unwell, according to a new survey announced by Bayer Animal Health. The 'Pets are Human Too' study of 3,000 British dog and...

    Animalcare offers free microchipping waiting room display packs

    To celebrate 30 years since it launched its first microchips in the UK, Animalcare is providing identichip veterinary customers with a free 'Chip & Check' waiting room display pack. The materials are designed to help educate pet owners on the benefits...

    Southfields cuts ribbon on £16M veterinary referral hospital in Basildon

    Linnaeus-owned Southfields Veterinary Specialists has opened its new purpose-built 42,000 sq ft referral centre in Basildon, Essex. The centre, which is one of the largest animal hospitals in the UK, offers 14 specialist-led services. Hospital director...

    Pet Eye Health Awareness Week returns in September

    TVM is holding Pet Eye Health Awareness Week from 18th - 24th September. To help veterinary practices engage with pet owners and help them understand the importance of eye health, TVM has produced a range of free educational materials including waiting...
  • Experts re-evaluate pain management in canine osteoarthritis

    A new expert panel has been formed to evaluate pain management in canine osteoarthritis following a recent shift to a more integrated approach to pain and disease research. In the past, pain and joint disease have been considered as separate areas...

    Virbac's poster promo for National Microchipping Month

    For practices planning to take part in National Microchipping Month, Virbac is providing a personalised poster design service and chip promotion throughout June. According to product manager Gillian Brown, the idea is to offer additional tailored...

    New canine pain website

    Vetoquinol - makers of the NSAID Cimalgex - has announced the launch of its updated website www.CiMyDog.co.uk . The company says the website has been developed to provide reliable online information about pain in dogs to cater for the increasing...

    RCVS to pilot outcomes-based approach to CPD

    The RCVS Council has approved a pilot of a new outcomes-based approach to measuring and recording continuing professional development (CPD). In June the College held a six-week consultation with the profession, asking for opinions on its proposal...