Veterinary News Headlines

    BVA appoints new Secretary General

    Following a 12 month review of the organisational structure of the British Veterinary Association , Henrietta Alderman, currently Head of Business Operations and Company Secretary, has been appointed to the position of Secretary General. Henrietta...

    BSAVA calls for vet staff to get rabies vaccination

    The British Small Animal Veterinary Association has written to Public Health England to ask if they would be prepared to review their risk assessment for front line staff in veterinary practices (i.e. veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and receptionists...

    Virbac takes on Activyl ectoparasiticides for cats and dogs

    Virbac has taken over the distribution of the prescription-only topical ectoparasiticide range, Activyl. Activyl is available in three spot-on preparations: Activyl for Dogs and Activyl for Cats (flea control) and Activyl Tick Plus for tick and flea...

    IVC gives cow behaviour training to help vets and farmers spot the signs of illness

    IVC Evidensia Farm Vets is rolling out a new training programme across all its UK practices to help vets and farmers better understand cow behaviour signals, with the aim of improving welfare and productivity. Led by Navaratnam Partheeban (Theeb) ...

    Smiths Detection to launch a portable diagnostic system for FMD and avian flu

    SMITHS Detection , part of the global technology business Smiths Group, today announces it is to launch a portable detection system that will enable veterinarians to carry out on-site diagnosis of animal diseases such as foot-and-mouth and avian...

    Spot The Signs of pain in cats

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica and the Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB) have launched Spot The Signs , a campaign designed to help owners spot the signs of painful, age-related conditions in cats, such as arthritis. According to the company, which makes...

    Ceva announces cattle fertility CPD for young vets

    Ceva Animal Health has announced two additional dates and locations for its ‘Building Success Around the Fertility Routine Visit’ CPD days for young vets. Part of Ceva’s reprodAction programme, the courses are intended for recent graduates, or those...

    Free webinar offers tips for building great veterinary workplaces

    The British Veterinary Association and VDS Training are hosting 'Building Great Workplaces: Practical Tips for Veterinary Teams', a free series of webinars for veterinary professionals, starting on 29th January at 1pm. Great Workplaces by BVA is an...

    New TV advertising campaign to promote Burgess Excel and Supadog

    Burgess Pet Care is investing a six figure sum in its first ever television advertising campaign to promote Supadog and Excel. Running in tranches across targeted satellite and terrestrial channels up until August 2010, the adverts aim to drive trial...

    Get Well Friends: new retail opportunity for practices

    'Get Well Friends', a new retail opportunity for veterinary practices, has now officially launched with a new website: www.getwellfriends.com Described by their inventor, childrens' author Kes Gray, as "the ouch factor mixed with the...

    RCVS elections candidates throw their hats into the ring

    The candidates for this year's RCVS Council election have been announced, many of whom will be coming to the VetSurgeon.org forums to lay out their stalls and explain why you should vote for them. A record number of veterinary surgeons - 14 - are...

    Governments respond to BVA calls over working rights of EU vets

    The BVA has received a response to its letters to the Secretary of State and to Environment Ministers in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland requesting an early statement to the effect that non-British EU veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses who...

    New farm vet business development package from Schering-Plough

    Schering-Plough has launched a new business development support package to help farm animal vets increase the proportion of beef and dairy producers vaccinating their cattle against bovine leptospirosis. According to results from the Bovine...

    Yorkshire-based referral centre wins four RCVS PSS Awards

    Paragon Veterinary Referrals in West Yorkshire has been give an 'outstanding' rating in four different RCVS Practice Standards Scheme Awards: Team and Professional Responsibility, Diagnostic Service, Inpatient Service and Emergency and Critical Care...

    Julia Lee named Young Farm Vet of the Year 2025

    Hui Pin (Julia) Lee, associate vet at Crowshall Veterinary Services, Attleborough, Norfolk, has been named Zoetis Young Farm Vet of the Year 2025. Julia, who came to the UK in 2016, graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2021. She then completed...

    WikiDonkey launched

    The Royal Veterinary College and The Donkey Sanctuary have launched WikiDonkey, a new information resource about donkeys for veterinary surgeons, nurses and students. According to The Donkey Sanctuary, WikiDonkey is the first site of its kind and...

    Vets upbeat about their own businesses

    According to a survey carried out by Pfizer, veterinary surgeons are generally upbeat about the business prospects for their practice this year, despite predicting a harsh economic environment for the industry as a whole in 2011. The Pulse Survey...

    Reminder to the profession about Horse Passport Regulations 2009

    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Food Standards Agency (FSA) are reminding veterinary surgeons of their legal responsibilities under the Horse Passport Regulations 2009. The move follows a small number of horses...

    Geneticists identify mutation behind primary lens luxation in terriers

    A mutation responsible for Primary Lens Luxation (PLL), a painful and blinding inherited eye condition, has been indentified by geneticists working in the Kennel Club Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust. They expect a DNA test to identify carriers...

    Esme Chapman wins Young Farm Vet of the Year Award

    Yorkshire poultry vet Esme Chapman has won the Young Farm Vet of the Year Award 2024. Esme grew up in Birmingham and spent much time in her teenage years working at the Domestic Fowl Trust caring for a range of rare breed poultry. She said: "I didn...

    HT Vista offers chance to win cancer screening device at BSAVA

    HT Vista will be offering a prize of one free HT Vista cancer screening device, plus a year's subscription, to one BSAVA delegate this year. The HT Vista device is used by vets and vet nurses to screen dermal and subcutaneous masses on dogs. The...

    Vets invited to come and learn how to make better use of veterinary nurses

    The RCVS is inviting all members of the veterinary practice team to attend one of a series of free CPD events it is hosting to share how it believes veterinary nurses can be more effectively integrated within multidisciplinary veterinary teams, and explore...

    Last chance to complete RCVS surveys

    The completion date for the RCVS surveys of the veterinary and veterinary nursing professions is Monday 8 February, and the College is urging anyone who has not yet completed their survey to do so. The data collected will be used to help develop...

    Farm vets: Last chance for £500 cash prize

    Market research company Bax Interaction has made a last call for veterinary surgeons to take part in a survey about parasite control practices for beef cattle - with a chance to win a £500 cash prize. The research aims to establish: which products...

    BVA calls for increased vigilance after Schmallenberg virus detected in England

    The British Veterinary Association has reiterated its call for heightened vigilance following confirmation by AHVLA that Schmallenberg virus (SBV) has been detected on four sheep farms in Norfolk, Suffolk and East Sussex. At this early stage the virus...