Veterinary News Headlines

    NOAH launches 'Use Animal Medicines Responsibly' campaign.

    The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) has launched a new 'Use Medicines Responsibly' campaign. The main thrust of the campaign is an initiative by NOAH to encourage pharmaceutical companies to add: 'Use Medicines Responsibly' as a strapline...

    Research indicates that aging not PPID behind intestinal problems in older horses

    The Waltham Equine Studies Group has announced the results of two pieces of research designed to improve understanding of the best nutritional support for older horses, whether they are healthy or diagnosed with Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction...

    Scottish vet group shares ideas for running a more eco-friendly practice

    Thrums Vets, Scotland’s largest independent veterinary group, has formed a 'green team' of vets and nurses tasked with implementing new initiatives to make the business more sustainable. Perhaps the biggest initiative thus far has been the installation...

    Plymouth vet is a Ceva welfare winner

    Six individuals have been announced as the winners of the second annual Ceva Animal Welfare Awards, honoured for their contributions to the prevention and reduction of animal welfare problems in the UK and abroad. All winners were originally nominated...

    New training for farm vets on good antimicrobial stewardship

    RCVS Knowledge has launched Farm Vet Champions, an online course offering free and practical training in championing good antimicrobial stewardship. The Farm Vet Champions initiative has been set up to build a supportive community of farm animal veterinary...

    New survey highlights need to show you value your veterinary nurses

    A new survey published by VetNurse Jobs has shown that above all else, the thing that veterinary nurses want from a job in practice is to feel ‘valued or appreciated, especially by veterinary surgeons, as part of a collaborative team.’ The survey...

    Paisley-based veterinary nurse suspended for dishonesty

    Paisley-based Laura Benson RVN has been suspended for nine months by the RCVS VN Disciplinary Committee for stealing from her veterinary practice and asking a colleague to input false clinical records about her pet. Ms Benson faced six charges. The...

    National Veterinary Services announces Cyclone winners

    National Veterinary Services has announced the winners of its 'Cyclone' competition held at BSAVA this year. Visitors to the company's stand were asked to climb into a perspex box and grab as many fast-moving balls as they...

    New dental x-ray system from BCF

    BCF has launched the CR7, a new dental x-ray system to add to the company's range of digital radiography equipment. BCF describes the CR7 as a portable, desk-top sized, small format CR X-ray dental system which has been specifically designed for dental...

    RCVS re-branding 'highly commended' in Membership Communication Awards

    The new RCVS brand has been highly commended in the 'Brand Development' Category of the Membership Communication (MemCom) Awards. The new look, which was launched last year, aimed to clarify the role and function of the College, with the strapline...

    VetSurgeon overhauled to raise the standard of clinical information sharing

    VetSurgeon.org has undergone its biggest overhaul since the online community was first launched over a decade ago, specifically to offer a far better platform for clinical discussion than Facebook, and to give referral practitioners a major new incentive...

    Vets invited to attend RCVS AGM online

    The RCVS is inviting all vets to attend its Annual General Meeting, taking place online, on Friday, 9 July 2021. The proceedings will begin at 10am with the formal adoption by RCVS Council of the Annual Report and Financial Statements for 2020, which...

    Call for statutory regulation for Veterinary Nurses

    The RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council has celebrated the 50 th anniversary of veterinary nursing at the House of Commons with a call for statutory regulation for the profession. At a Golden Jubilee event hosted by Mr Roger Gale MP, Veterinary Nurses...

    Lameness the most common reason for euthanasia in older horses

    A research project funded by equine charity The Horse Trust has found that lameness is the most common reason for euthanasing a geriatric horse. According to the charity, this research is the first in the UK to provide data on the causes of death...
  • Help get libel reform into the Queen's Speech

    The Libel Reform Campaign is asking supporters to lobby their MP to make sure that a reform of libel law gets into next year's Queen's Speech, which sets the legislative agenda for 2012. Two cases in particular serve to highlight the impact of current...
  • Agria launches practice display competition

    Agria Pet Insurance has launched a competition in which the practice that creates the most informative and effective pet insurance display using the company's new display kit will win £500 cash. Agria says its new display kit is designed primarily...

    New ectoparasiticide for cattle, sheep and lambs

    Norbrook has announced the launch of Spotinor Deltamethrin spot-on, a new product which kills a wide range of external parasites that can have economically damaging effects on cattle, sheep and lambs. The product is effective against lice and flies...

    BEVA urges vets to be alert to Atypical Myopathy

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) is urging veterinary surgeons to be on the lookout for outbreaks of Atypical Myopathy (AM) this spring. Atypical Myopathy is a serious muscle disease found in the UK and Northern Europe. It is linked...

    Dermatologists impressed by new Cortavance

    Virbac Animal Health reports that two leading dermatologists have expressed favourable opinions about Cortavance, its new treatment for inflammatory and pruritic dermatoses in dogs. Anita Patel, a referral dermatologist in Kent, said the major...

    Genitrix extends species range for anti-parasiticide Lapizole

    Genitrix has repackaged its palatable, fenbendazole-based treatment for internal parasites, with an easy dose syringe mechanism to allow its accurate administration to rabbits, ferrets, exotic birds and reptiles. To make life simpler for pet owners,...

    RCVS non-payers removed from Register

    The RCVS has published a list of 369 veterinary surgeons who missed the 31st May deadline for retention fee payments, were removed from the Register and not restored by 24 June, on its website . The College says it publishes the list to alert those...

    Improve launches latest tranche of online OV training

    Improve International has launched the latest tranche of online training for those seeking qualification as an Official Veterinarian (OV). The company says completion of the new training modules will lead to qualification in the following areas: ...

    BSAVA launches Masters in Clinical Veterinary Research

    The BSAVA has launched a new Masters in Clinical Veterinary Research. The Association says that the qualification is intended to give vets the chance to conduct clinical research relating to their work – in particular vets working in general practice...

    RCVS Council approves new College-funded mediation service

    RCVS Council members have unanimously agreed the establishment of an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) service to help resolve lower-level complaints about veterinary services through mediation. Since 2014 the RCVS has trialled two different ADR...

    Vets Now pledges to pay 'real' living wage

    Vets Now has pledged to pay all of its staff more than the 'real' living wage. The company says it believes it is the first major veterinary business in the UK to make this promise. As a result of the pledge, salaries for about a third of the pet...