Veterinary News Headlines

    Animalcare takes on Danilon Gold, the equine NSAID

    Animalcare has taken over as the UK distributor of Danilon Gold, the equine NSAID. Danilon is used to relieve the pain caused by musculoskeletal conditions, such as osteoarthritis (OA), bursitis, laminitis, and soft tissue inflammation. Some oral...

    New research finds no strong link between rabbit features and dental problems

    A study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found there’s no substantial link between popular conformation in rabbits, including floppy ears or flat faces, and an increased risk of dental problems 1 . According to the RVC, recent studies estimate...

    Boehringer launches support for risk-based parasite control

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched an online educational hub to help practices use a risk-based approach to responsible parasiticide prescribing in their practice. whatstherisk.co.uk has been created for all practice staff and contains advice from parasitologists...

    Companion Care and Vets4Pets now under one roof

    Pets at Home has announced the acquisition of the joint venture practice business, Vets4Pets , adding 93 stand-alone veterinary practices to the 116 in-store practices it already operates under the Companion Care brand. Providing veterinary and grooming...
  • WSAVA launches updated vaccination guidelines

    The Vaccination Guidelines Group (VGG) of the World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) has updated the Vaccination Guidelines it offers to veterinary surgeons. The association says its Canine and Feline Vaccination Guidelines aim to provide...

    Privy Council approves Surrey's veterinary degree

    The Privy Council has approved a Recognition Order for the University of Surrey’s veterinary degree and it will be formally accredited by the RCVS from late next month. The new Order will come into force on the 18th February 2020, from when students...

    RCVS and BVA guidance on 'key worker' status for vets

    The RCVS and the BVA have issued a joint statement to help the veterinary profession interpret the guidance released by Government on 19 March about who qualifies as ‘key workers’ in relation to the closure of schools. The relevant section of the Government...

    New veterinary PCR tests

    Horiba UK has launched over 30 new pathogen PCR tests for its Pockit Central in-house veterinary PCR analyser. Pockit Central is a benchtop analyser which completes tests in 85 minutes. The new PCR tests include: Lyme disease, Dirofilaria immitis...

    RCVS launches new look and new website

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has launched its new website , which also marks the first public outing for its new livery. The College highlights the following key changes: A fresh, professional-looking design, with vast improvements...

    Veterinary surgeons urged to take part in Schedule 3 consultation

    The RCVS has launched a consultation about Schedule 3 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act, which defines what acts of veterinary surgery can be performed by veterinary nurses. For veterinary nurses, Schedule 3 is arguably one of the most important aspects...

    Alstoe acquired by Sogeval

    York-based Alstoe Animal Health , maker of Gleptosil and Vetergesic, has been acquired by French company Sogeval , a leading supplier of companion and livestock animal products. Established in 1994, Alstoe was privatelv owned by the two original partners...

    Bird flu confirmed in wild birds for first time this winter

    The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has confirmed that bird flu has been detected in 17 wild birds in Dorset, with more expected over the coming days. This is the first confirmed finding of the virus in the UK this winter and tests...

    Zoetis launches free online canine vaccination CPD course

    Zoetis has announced the launch of a free 1.5hr canine vaccination CPD course on its Vetsupport+ website . Divided into four modules, the course explores vaccines and the immune system; current and emerging strains of Leptospirosis; a practical insight...

    Specialists in anaesthesia and neurology join Yorkshire referral centre

    Paragon Veterinary Referrals has announced that two more specialists have joined its fledgling team. Liz Leece, an RCVS and EBVS specialist in veterinary anaesthesia and analgesia (pictured right) and Massimo Mariscoli, an EBVS and RCVS specialist...

    Vets4Pets launches survey to improve the profession

    Vets4Pets has launched Project Listen, a survey to find out what challenges, motivations and experiences veterinary surgeons face every day, and what the company might to do lead positive change in the sector. The findings will be published in a freely...

    Medivet's tracker dog protecting rhino

    Medivet reports that Ella, the tracker dog funded by the group to help protect endangered African rhinos from poachers, has enjoyed a successful first year on the job. Ella, a Bloodhound Doberman cross, is the first cold scent dog to work with anti...

    Veterinary Nursing National Occupational Standards consultation open

    A major consultation of the National Occupational Standards required by veterinary nurses will take place throughout April 2010, giving veterinary nurses, employers and organisations the opportunity to ensure their ways of working are accurately...

    Slaughterhouse CCTV law goes before Parliament

    Legislation to make CCTV cameras mandatory in slaughterhouses in England has been laid before Parliament by Environment Secretary Michael Gove. The legislation will come into effect from May 2018, at which point businesses will have six months to...

    Female vets sought for leadership focus groups

    The Chief Operating Officer at XLVets , Kerrie Hedley, is asking female vets to take part in focus groups to share their experiences around leadership, in order to develop some new strategies to encourage women in the profession into leadership positions...

    RCVS says no blanket ban following Chikosi case

    Following the outcry from the profession over the disciplinary hearing into Mr M Chikosi , the RCVS' new Operational Board has clarified the the College's position on the use of blankets to move animals. The hearing found Munhuwepasi Chikosi guilty...

    Oxfordshire-based vet suspended for six months for communication failures

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has suspended Oxfordshire-based practitioner Dr Susan Catherine Mulvey MRCVS for six months, for failing to communicate with clients, professional colleagues and the College. There were two charges against Dr Mulvey...

    RCVS changes Statutory Exam to make it more accessible

    The RCVS Privy Council has approved changes to the Statutory Exam which has to be taken by veterinary surgeons who hold a veterinary degree that is not recognised by the RCVS. The changes are designed to make the process more accessible and the College...
  • Veterinary nursing now regulated as Royal Charter comes into effect

    The RCVS's new Royal Charter has come into effect today, meaning that the whole of the veterinary nursing profession in the UK is now regulated. The new Charter received the Great Seal of the Realm and was collected from the House of Lords by RCVS...

    NOAH issues critical important antibiotic briefing

    The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) has issued a briefing document for veterinary surgeons to help clarify which antibiotic classes should be considered as critically important antibiotics – those classified as such by scientific assessment by...

    Essex referral centre opens oncology and radiology suite

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists in Basildon has opened a new oncology and radiotherapy suite. The new suite offers chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment facilities under one roof, including a linear accelerator (LINAC) which enables treatment...