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    Oncology and ophthalmology Specialists join Solihull referral centre

    Solihull-based Willows Veterinary Centre has announced the appointment of Chiara Penzo to its oncology team and Samuela Mazzucchelli to its ophthalmology team. In 2009, Chiara (pictured right) was the first to be awarded by examination the title of...

    Janssen launches pig breeding stimulant

    Janssen Animal Health has introduced a management tool for UK pig producers which it says stimulates oestrus in gilts and sows, shortens weaning to oestrus interval and can improve reproductive performance throughout the breeding herd. Maprelin, which...

    Pfizer Animal Health is now Zoetis

    Pfizer has divested itself of its animal health business unit, which has become a stand-alone company called Zoetis . The new company unveiled its vision for Europe, Africa and the Middle East (EuAfME) region at a press conference in Paris last week...
  • New call to scrutinise vets' conflict of interest over exotics

    An article by Consultant Biologist Clifford Warwick DipMedSci CBiol CSci EurProBiol FOCAE FSB in the current issue of the Journal of AWSELVA (the Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law Veterinary Association) is calling for greater scrutiny of the...

    Centaur and Vetspace to integrate

    MWI Veterinary Supply Inc, the parent company of Centaur Services, has acquired practice management software company Vetspace in order to offer practices wholesaler services that are better integrated with their practice management system. Vetspace...

    New wound healing gel from Bayer

    Bayer Animal Health has launched Remend Wound Spray Gel for cats, dogs and horses. The new gel contains Remend's structurally modified hyaluronic acid (HA). Bayer says it provides a matrix for cellular events that occur during the proliferative phase...

    2019 NOAH Compendium and app now available

    The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) has published the 2019 edition of its Compendium of Data Sheets for Animal Medicines and updated the accompanying app. A free copy of the compendium has been sent to every veterinary practice in the UK,...

    New awards for farm animal vets

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has announced two new awards for veterinary surgeons which will be presented at the company's 2018 Expert Forum on Farm Animal Wellbeing in Sapporo, Japan (28th August - 1st September). The Ruminant Wellbeing Achievement...
  • Bulldog and Pekingese fail Crufts veterinary checks

    The Kennel Club has announced that the Crufts Best of Breed (BOB) winners in two of the high profile breeds - the bulldog and the Pekingese - failed their veterinary checks, so the breeds were not represented in the utility and toy group judging. ...

    New worming webinar for equine vets: Sifting through the Sh1t

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has published a new webinar for equine vets called "Worm control: Sifting through the Sh1t". The webinar, which is presented by equine internal medicine specialist David Rendle from Rainbow Equine Hospital...

    Bimeda launches Tetroxy Vet for cattle, sheep and pigs

    Bimeda has announced the launch of Tetroxy Vet injection (200mg/ml oxytetracycline), a POM-V indicated for the treatment and control of diseases caused by, or associated with, organisms sensitive to Oxytetracycline in cattle, sheep and pigs. James...

    New survey asks what vets think about prescribing without having ever seen the animal in person

    VetSurgeon.org is conducting a survey of veterinary surgeons to find out what you think of the recent RCVS Council decision to redefine 'under care', thereby allowing vets to prescribe veterinary medicines without ever having seen or examined the animal...

    Vet Record study finds ear cropping on the rise

    A study published in the Vet Record has found that rates of ear cropping in dogs seen in vet practices in the UK rose sharply from 2020 to 2021, from a reported two cases per 100,000 consultations, to over 10. For the study 1 , the authors Lucy Norris...

    New review shows weak evidence for keratomalacia treatment

    A study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has revealed that the evidence base for recommending any one treatment for keratomalacia in dogs and/or cats over another is very weak. In the study titled “Outcomes...

    Surrey referral centre reports 'extraordinary' results with pioneering chemotherapy procedure

    Surrey-based North Downs Specialist Referrals reports that it has had 'extraordinary' results using electrochemotherapy, a form of targeted chemotherapy, after it eradicated all traces of disease in its first tranche of eight patients since the start...

    Virbac launches new wormer for cats and dogs

    Virbac has launched Milpro, a palatable milbemycin / praziquantel-based broad-spectrum wormer for dogs and cats. Milpro is offered in tablet sizes suitable for dogs, small dogs or puppies, cats and small cats or kittens for ease of dosing. It is presented...

    Former vet from Kent refused restoration to the Register

    Warwick Seymour-Hamilton, a former veterinary surgeon who practised in Kent, has had his third application for restoration to the Register refused by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee this week. Mr Seymour-Hamilton was struck off in 1994 following an...

    BVA seeks regional representatives

    The BVA is seeking nominations for seven new regional representatives for the North-East, Yorkshire & Humber, East Midlands, West Midlands, London, Wales and Northern Ireland. Representatives from all sectors of the veterinary profession are encouraged...

    Cornish practice wins Best UK Vets 2017

    Penmellyn Vets in St Columb Major, Cornwall, has been announced as the winner of VetHelpDirect.com and Any-UK-Vet.co.uk 's Best UK Vets 2017 Award. The Best UK Vets Awards are given to the practices that accumulate the largest number of positive reviews...

    BVA calls for entries to veterinary photography competition

    The British Veterinary Association has launched its second annual photography competition and is inviting members to submit entries in the run up to World Photography Day on August 19. The inaugural BVA Photography Competition received more than 400...

    RVC finds MCT oil could improve epileptic dogs' memory

    A new study from the Royal Veterinary College has shown that changing the fat profile of the diet of dogs with hard-to-treat epilepsy can improve their cognitive abilities and help combat memory problems 1 . According to the College, other research...
  • RCVS DC dismisses charges against 2nd Panorama vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed charges of serious professional misconduct against a veterinary surgeon and former employee of Medivet (Watford). Tomasz Nazimek, who qualified in Poland in 2001 before starting work in England in 2005...

    Vets Now launches new surgical residency programme at Glasgow hospital

    Vets Now has launched a new small animal surgical residency programme following a recent £1.5m expansion at its Glasgow hospital. The expansion, which was completed last year, added a whole floor dedicated to emergency and critical care, a new specialist...

    BEVA launches Welfare Case Toolkit

    The BEVA has launched the Welfare Case Toolkit to help equine veterinary surgeons navigate welfare cases with confidence. The toolkit has been developed in conjunction with the RSPCA and includes a welfare workflow, quick download guides and welfare...

    New product for cats and dogs with fluid retention

    Dechra has launched Furosoral for the initial treatment or maintenance therapy of conditions associated with fluid build-up in cats and dogs. Furosoral contains furosemide and is indicated for the treatment of hydrothorax, hydropericardium, ascites...