Veterinary News Headlines

    Nicola Menzies-Gow appointed Chair of RCVS Ethics Review Panel

    Nicola Menzies-Gow FRCVS, Professor in Equine Medicine at the Royal Veterinary College, has been appointed Chair of the RCVS Ethics Review Panel (ERP). The RCVS ERP provides an ethics review mechanism for researchers who are based in practice and don...

    New equine wormer given as a treat

    Intervet/Schering-Plough has launched Vectin chewable tablets, an ivermectin wormer for horses which is administered as a treat straight from the hand rather than in the traditional paste or granule formulation. According to the company, syringe handling...

    New dilated cardiomyopathy CPD module from CEVA

    Ceva Animal Health has added a new module to its Cardio Academy website which will provide practical advice on the management of dilated cardiomyopathy in practice. The module contains an interactive seminar hosted by leading cardiologist and...

    RCVS extends deadline for award nominations

    The RCVS has extended the deadline for nominations for the RCVS Queen's Medal to 31 January, to allow time for the nominations paperwork to be completed on return from the Christmas and New Year break. RCVS CEO Nick Stace said: "We received more enquiries...

    BP monitoring stars sought for new movie

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Amodip, is on the hunt for veterinary professionals to star in a new video demonstrating how to detect hypertension in feline patients. No need for movie star looks, but if you've got a particular knack for taking blood...

    New study could improve welfare of zoo animals

    The successful trial of a new welfare assessment grid for zoological animals, published in the Veterinary Record , is set to improve their welfare, according to the authors. Researchers from Marwell Zoo, the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust and the School...

    BSAVA publishes 100th client drug information leaflet

    The BSAVA has now published its 100th drug information leaflet for clients. Its 103rd, to be precise. The association began to produce client information leaflets in 2011, to help its members provide information to clients about the safe use of the...

    New training videos for managing trauma in animals

    VetCT has produced a series of free training videos on managing trauma in animals in natural disaster or conflict situations. The videos were primarily created to support veterinary treatment in light of the conflict in Ukraine, but VetCT says they...

    BSAVA asks vet practices to help with PetSavers fundraiser

    The BSAVA has launched a campaign to encourage vet practices to fundraise for PetSavers, its charitable arm which funds clinical research into companion animal diseases. To get involved, you can use the downloadable fundraising pack, which includes...

    CPD congress for vets in the south-west coming up in September

    VETcpd is holding its annual CPD Congress, the largest of very few CPD events held in the south-west, on 25th and 26th September at Sandy Park Conference Centre, Exeter. There are two main streams – veterinary and nursing – alongside which there will...

    Nestle Purina launches anti-ageing diet for dogs

    Nestlé Purina is launching a new diet this month which, according to the company, helps delay the canine brain ageing process. The diet, Pro Plan Senior 7+ Original, is enriched with medium chain triglycerides (MCTs). Research carried out by...

    Dechra to run canine Cushing's webinar series

    Dechra is running a series of six 30-45 minute webinars about Cushing's in dogs, starting on Tuesday 10th December. The webinars will be presented by Professor Ian Ramsey, Ellen Behrend, Joezy Griffin, Professor Jill Maddison and Imogen Schofield....

    6,700 veterinary surgeons asked to submit their CPD records

    The RCVS has asked 6,700 veterinary surgeons to submit their CPD records for 2012-2014 as part of its second annual CPD audit. The news came at more or less the same time that VetSurgeon.org announced that it is developing a new feature to make it...

    Dechra to host otitis externa webinar

    Dechra is hosting a one-hour canine otitis externa webinar at 7:00pm on Wednesday 31st July to share practical tips on otitis externa, how to choose the right treatments and the latest guidelines for using antibiotics responsibly. The ‘Ear essentials...

    Royal Canin launches breed specific diets for Dalmations and Bulldogs

    Royal Canin has launched Breed Health Nutrition (BHN) foods for adult Dalmatians and French Bulldogs, bringing the company's portfolio of BHN foods up to a total of 19 dog breeds and four cat breeds. Royal Canin vet marketing manager Ali Daff said...

    Millpledge launches probiotic for cats and dogs

    Millpledge has launched Promodulate Probiotic Powder, which, according to the company, combines beneficial bacteria with a pre-biotic, vitamins and electrolytes to rebalance gut flora, fluid and electrolyte balance in cats and dogs. The powder is presented...

    VMD publishes results of drug re-classification review

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate has published the results of the distribution category review, which has recommended the re-classification of 50 products from POM-V or POM-VPS to a less restrictive distribution category. Not all the products...

    Harlow-based vet amongst first to gain GPCert(Endo)

    VetSurgeon.org member Aubrey Kumm MRCVS , a Joint Partner at Companion Care in Harlow, has become one of the first vets based in the UK to gain the GPCert(Endo) from the ESVPS . He joins a group of just 11 vets who currently hold this certificate in...

    RVC gets Gold from the Teaching Excellence Framework

    The Royal Veterinary College has been given a Gold award from the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) . The Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) was introduced by the Government to build evidence about the performance of the UK’s higher education sector...

    Molecular neuroendocrinologist to look at the genetics of canine obesity at BVA Congress

    Giles Yeo MBE, Cambridge Professor of Molecular Neuroendocrinology, will deliver a lecture looking at the genetics of canine obesity on Friday 21st November, 11:00am to 12:15am, at BVA Congress. Giles is the professor of molecular neuroendocrinology...

    Government to consult on badger cull to tackle TB

    The BVA has welcomed reports that the Government will consult on a cull of badgers in areas worst affected by bovine tuberculosis Professor Bill Reilly, President of the British Veterinary Association, said: "Reports that the Government wishes to...

    Parasitologists concerned about changes to PETS scheme

    Parasitologists from ESCCAP (European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites) have been voicing their concern over the implications of the imminent changes to the UK's DEFRA-run Pet Travel Scheme (PETS). Under the new regulations, which take...

    FAB becomes International Cat Care

    The Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB) has changed its name to International Cat Care in order to better reflect the work the charity does to help improve the lives of cats both in the UK and internationally. Along with the name change, the charity has...

    Campaigners welcome draft leglislation to ban wild circus animals

    The Born Free Foundation, British Veterinary Association, Captive Animals' Protection Society and the RSPCA have welcomed the Government's draft legislation to ban the use of wild animals in circuses in England, to be implemented in 2015. The groups...

    81% of equine worming strategies ineffective against resistance

    81% of equine worming strategies are not effective in fight against resistance, because owners are not conducting an adequate level of faecal egg counts (FEC), according to a survey carried out by Countrywide , the supplier of equestrian products. ...