Veterinary News Headlines

    Two thirds of vets injured by their patients this year alone

    The BVA has announced the results of a survey which found that 64% of small animal veterinary surgeons have been injured in the line of duty in the past year alone. By far the most common injuries were scratches and bites (90% and 78% respectively...

    Hill's issues an open invitation at BSAVA Congress

    Hill's has issued an open invitation to vets and nurses to come along to its stand to see some unique personal and practice development tools, now available on-line. Adrian Pratt, Veterinary Affairs Manager said: "These are tough times for anyone...

    J.A.K. launches LED surgical light

    J.A.K. Marketing has launched an LED surgical light, the Rimsa Tris-led, in the UK. The compact light head has 28 LEDs that are arranged in a radial pattern in order to provide a cold, shadowless white light, which is adjustable by rotating a sterilisable...

    RCVS invitation to find out more about joining PIC & DC

    The RCVS has announced that it is to host an open day on Monday 15 December for those members of the veterinary and veterinary nursing professions who are interested in joining the College’s Preliminary Investigation Committee (PIC), Disciplinary...

    New campaign to get dogs' eyes checked

    MSD Animal Health has announced the launch of Take a Closer Look , a campaign to encourage dog owners to have their pet checked for dry eye (keratoconjunctivitis sicca) this summer. According to the company, around 1 in every 22 dogs suffer from dry...

    RCVS announces new Chairs and members for DC & PI

    The RCVS has announced the new recruits for the two independent statutory committees responsible for investigating and holding inquiries into concerns raised about the professional conduct of veterinary surgeons. The Disciplinary Committee has seven...

    New modular course for challenging cat cases

    CPD Solutions has announced an eight module course on Feline Medicine starting in September. The company says that the course, with Tim Gruffydd-Jones of Bristol University, will help vets to ensure that their knowledge and clinical skills are up to...

    GALVmed research contracts to help save Africa US$5billion a year

    Edinburgh-based charity the Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines (GALVmed) has announced three drug discovery contracts in an effort to combat animal African Trypanosomosis (AAT), a disease which is estimated to cost Africa US$5billion...

    RCVS announces record number of election candidates

    The RCVS has announced that 19 people are standing in this year's RCVS Council elections, including, for the first time, more women than men, and a much lower average candidate age. Of the 19 candidates - believed to be the highest number since records...

    Veterinary Osteoarthritis Congress coming to Loughborough

    The Veterinary Osteoarthritis Congress, which will take place at Holywell Park Conference Centre, Loughborough, on 22nd and 23rd May, is open for registrations. Congress offers two days of lectures and workshops and up to 14 hours CPD delivered by...

    FMD and bluetongue update from BCVA

    FMD The Temporary control zone has been lifted with negative results. In the case of IP8 only one animal was showing clinical signs of FMD with lesions approximately 2 days old and this has been supported by laboratory results. Therefore hopefully there...

    Protexin launches probiotic first for GI in dogs

    Protexin has launched what is billed as the first therapeutic veterinary GI diet to contain an added probiotic: Pro-Balance, with Enterococcus faecium. According to the company, dogs presenting the common clinical signs of upset, such as vomiting...

    Hill's launches Science Plan Snacks

    Hill's has launched Science Plan Snacks: a new range of treats which includes light, immunity support, healthy mobility, oral care and skin & coat variants for adults, and immunity support and skin & coat variants for puppies. Market research...

    Badger cull postponed

    The badger culls planned to take place in West Somerset and West Gloucestershire this year have been postponed until 2013. The postponement came at the request of The National Farmers Union (NFU), following new survey results which revealed higher...

    Woodley launches new arterial gas syringe

    Woodley Equipment Co Ltd has announced the arrival of its new (ABG) arterial blood gas syringes – featuring the Crickett™ Needle Protection System designed to provide for ultra safe collection. The company says that the new Pulset ABG syringe is...

    New website for horse owners from Fort Dodge

    Fort Dodge has launched a new website for horse owners, all about parasites and worming. It's here: www.wormingyourhorse.info .

    Dogs that lose weight have a better quality of life

    A new study has revealed that owners of obese dogs which successfully lose weight notice significant improvement in their dogs' quality of life too. The study, published in The Veterinary Journal and available online here , was conducted by scientists...

    College to consult with profession on guidance for telemedicine services

    The RCVS has announced the launch of an online consultation asking for the views of the veterinary and veterinary nurse professions on the use of telemedicine in veterinary clinical practice. Telemedicine can be defined as any clinical healthcare service...

    New initiative to help vets deliver contextualised care

    RCVS Knowledge has launched a new initiative to support the veterinary sector in delivering contextualised care. The initiative seeks to understand the barriers and enablers to delivering contextualised care in companion animal practices, and to set...

    Fort Dodge launches free Lyme disease diagnostic service

    Fort Dodge Animal Health has launched the UK’s first free diagnostics service to assist vets in diagnosing Lyme disease in dogs. The introduction of the new Lyme Disease Surveillance Service (LDSS) reflects concerns that the increasing incidence...

    Royal Veterinary College offers MSc in Veterinary Epidemiology

    The RVC is addressing a worldwide shortage of scientists who have the specialist skills necessary for research into the spread of infectious disease with it’s MSc in Veterinary Epidemiology. According to the RVC, by June 2008, more than 60 countries...

    RCVS urges support for proposed changes to disciplinary procedures

    Defra has launched a public consultation on proposals that would enable the RCVS to reconstitute its disciplinary committees independently of the RCVS Council, to ensure that the same group of people are not responsible for setting the rules, investigating...

    Dechra to host pig deworming webinars

    Dechra will be hosting two 60 minute webinars to share best practice in pig deworming at 6:00pm on Tuesday 11th and Thursday 13 June. The webinars will include a presentation by Peter Geldhof, Professor of Molecular Veterinary Parasitology at Ghent...

    Independent IT consultants report on RCVS database

    Following issues with the implementation and associated costs of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' database (iMIS), independent IT specialists TFX Consulting Ltd have reported on both the implementation project and the long-term suitability of...

    Molecular technology will drive animal health, say experts

    Expert speakers at Advances in Diagnostics , a meeting held in Brussels last month, have said that molecular technology will play a vital role in safeguarding the health and productivity of food animals in the future. Dr Willie Loeffen, President...