Veterinary News Headlines

    First licensed steroid tablet for horses

    Virbac has launched Equipred (prednisolone), the first licensed steroid tablet for horses. Licensed for the treatment of severe equine asthma, each Equipred tablet contains 50mg of prednisolone, a larger concentration tablet designed to make dosing...
  • Competition produces stunning images of 'Vets in your daily life'

    The five talented winners of the "Vets in your daily life" competition were announced today by DG SANCO, the European Commission's Directorate General for Health and Consumers and the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). DG SANCO launched the...

    Midlands practice celebrates its women on International Women's Day

    Scarsdale Vets , the Midlands-based veterinary group, is marking International Women's Day today by celebrating the success of the women in its teams. The group, which was founded over 70 years ago, now employs over 300 people, more than 85% of whom...
  • Niall Taylor is new face of VetSurgeon.org

    Veterinary surgeon Niall Taylor has signed a deal worth a reported £100 to become the new face of VetSurgeon.org . As part of the deal, Niall will appear in magazine adverts for the community website in Veterinary Practice magazine. VetSurgeon...
  • Pedigree raises over £160,000 for abandoned dogs

    Pedigree has announced that it has raised over £160,000 to help the thousands of dogs abandoned every year in the UK, through its charitable initiative, The Pedigree Adoption Drive 2011. Pedigree says its fundraising comes at a crucial time, as rescue...

    Isn't this Dirofilaria immitis cake the most delicious-looking thing you've ever seen?

    A D. immitis cake prepared by veterinary students at the University of Nottingham’s Sutton Bonington campus has won the public vote in the university's annual cake off, helping raise £880 for Vets In The Community and the Terence Higgins Trust . ...

    Veterinary supplier launches 'ThinkGreen' initiative

    J.A.K Marketing, has developed a new 'ThinkGreen' section of its website which recommends environmentally friendly products that practices can use to reduce their impact on the environment. A few examples of the products in J.A.K Marketing's 'ThinkGreen...

    Veterinary crisis hits ITV News

    www.youtube.com/watch ITV News has reported how the shortage of veterinary surgeons is now causing owners in Wales to have to travel further and further afield in search of care. The report also revealed the devastating impact on overworked veterinary...

    Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery now freely available to all

    The Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery (JFMS) has gone open source, so it is now accessible to anyone, anywhere in the world. The journal publishes original peer-reviewed papers of international or global significance that improve the veterinary...

    Parasitologist warns of growing threat from exotic ticks

    Parasitologist Dr Ian Wright, head of the European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites UK and Ireland (ESCCAP), has warned of a growing threat from exotic ticks arriving in the UK. Speaking at Improve International's OV Conference last week...
  • Only a third of vets believe in God

    Only about a third of vets and a quarter of nurses believe in a God, according to a poll carried out amongst the members of www.vetsurgeon.org and www.vetnurse.co.uk The poll offered four possible responses to the question: Does God exist? The results...

    "Frightening" levels of bacterial contamination found in dental unit water supplies in veterinary practice

    Only a tiny percentage of veterinary practices would meet the most basic hygiene standards required of dental practices for people, according to the initial results of a soon-to-be published study conducted by European & RCVS Specialist in Veterinary...
  • 'Vet-approved' cat food now at Tesco

    Nutricat, a supermarket cat food launched this year, has released the results of a survey which, it says, shows that modern day lifestyles are resulting in British cat owners anthropomorphising their cats. The survey found that 54% of cat owners believe...

    Huddersfield practice wins award for outstanding EMS placement

    Donaldson’s Vets Maple Street Surgery in Huddersfield has won the 2018 veterinary students’ award for outstanding clinical EMS placement, one of a number of new awards created by Zoetis to recognise the contribution practices make and the commitment...

    Researcher calls for responsible use of parasiticides after rivers found to be contaminated with flea treatments

    Martin Whitehead MRCVS is calling on the profession to adopt a responsible use of parasiticides after a study he co-authored found UK rivers contaminated with fipronil and imidacloprid. 'Potential role of veterinary flea products in widespread pesticide...

    BVA gives four reasons for above-inflation rises in the cost of veterinary care to the Competition & Market Authority

    The BVA has submitted a detailed response to the Competition and Market's review of veterinary services, which highlights four main reasons for above-inflation increases in the cost of veterinary care. The reasons are: above average increases in veterinary...

    Ceva launches new flea and tick spot on for cats and dogs

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Duoflect, a new spot on for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations in cats and dogs and their environment. Duoflect contains a new formulation of fipronil and (s)-methoprene which, according to the...

    New dental indication for Previcox

    Merial has announced that its canine NSAID, Previcox, is now now uniquely licensed for the relief of pain and inflammation associated with dental surgery in dogs. According to the company, an estimated 70% of dogs over 2 years of age may have some...

    BSAVA publishes scientific position on cannabidiol use in cats and dogs

    The BSAVA has published its scientific position on the use of cannabidiol (CBD) in cats and dogs. Written by members of BSAVA Scientific Committee, together with specialists in internal medicine and neurology, the document explains that there are limited...

    New treatment for canine mast cell tumours

    Virbac has launched Stelfonta, a novel injectable solution to treat mastocytoma in dogs. Stelfonta is licensed for the treatment of non-resectable, non-metastatic (WHO staging 1 ) subcutaneous mast cell tumours (MCTs) located at or distal to the elbow...

    Norbrook launches Loxicom Injection for cattle, pigs and horses.

    Norbrook is expanding its NSAID range with the launch of Loxicom Injection for cattle, pigs and horses. Norbrook says the new product, which will be available to veterinary surgeons from mid-October, offers treatment for a range of symptoms including...

    Boehringer launches bigger Semintra bottle

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched a 100ml bottle size for Semintra to help facilitate long-term compliance and convenience for owners of cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The new bottle size will last approximately 100 days when treating an...
  • Jurox offers extra support with Alfaxan following propofol product recall

    Jurox has issued a statement confirming its commitment to those practices who want to use Alfaxan (alfaxalone) following what it describes as the second major shortage of the most widely used veterinary licensed propofol (Inductofol and Vetofol, Norbrook...

    Zoetis acquires Jurox Animal Health

    Zoetis has acquired Jurox, a privately held Australian animal health company which develops, manufactures and markets a range of veterinary medicines for treating livestock and companion animals. The acquisition of Jurox brings Zoetis a valuable animal...
  • New skin and ear cytology online training course for vets

    Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of Douxo S3, has launched ‘Boost your confidence in skin cytology’, a skin and ear cytology online training course. Worth two hours of free CPD, the course has eight bitesize modules of between five and 15 minutes....