Veterinary News Headlines

    Ceva launches stress relief treat for cats

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Happy Snack by Feliway, a liquid snack designed to comfort cats in challenging and unsettling situations. Happy Snack is described as a light, delicious creamy snack which contains alpha-casozepine, a natural milk protein...

    CVS delegates diagnostic imaging to veterinary nurses

    CVS reports that it is upskilling its nurses in diagnostic imaging techniques - so that they can take X-rays and perform CT scans, MRI and ultrasound. To date most of these imaging procedures have been performed by vets within the group’s small animal...
  • Prevalence of Angiostrongylus vasorum prompts consumer awareness campaign

    The results of a new study 1 highlighting the prevalence of Angiostrongylus vasorum infection as seen by UK veterinary surgeons, combined with the low awareness amongst dog owners of this parasite 2 has led Bayer Animal Health to launch a nationwide...

    RCVS Day sees investiture of new President

    Professor Sandy Trees has been invested as the new President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons during RCVS Day, held on 3rd July. Sandy is an Edinburgh graduate, qualifying from the Dick Vet in 1969. After graduation, he undertook a mixture...

    New sterile skin adhesive with 18 month shelf life

    Scrubs Etc Limited has announced the launch of Steribond, a new skin adhesive notable for the fact that it is sterile and can be stored at ambient temperature for up to 18 months. The product has so far only been launched to a limited number of people...

    Improve launches Masterclass in Feline Endoscopy

    Improve International has announced a two-day Masterclass in Feline Endoscopy with Dr Elise Robertson BS BVetMed MACVSc (Feline) DipABVP (Feline) FHEA FRSB MRCVS ABVS at its wet-lab practical training facility in Sheffield. Limited to 12 delegates...

    Bristol research offers vision for equine welfare

    A vision for improving horse welfare has been set out following research carried out by the University of Bristol’s School of Veterinary Sciences and funded by World Horse Welfare. It is hoped the findings, which were unveiled at the House of Commons...

    RCVS presents Brexit plan

    The RCVS has published its plan for navigating the risks posed to the veterinary industry by the United Kingdom’s exit from the European Union, while maximising the opportunities it offers. Underlying the plan are three 'Brexit Principles', devised...

    Southfields cuts ribbon on £16M veterinary referral hospital in Basildon

    Linnaeus-owned Southfields Veterinary Specialists has opened its new purpose-built 42,000 sq ft referral centre in Basildon, Essex. The centre, which is one of the largest animal hospitals in the UK, offers 14 specialist-led services. Hospital director...

    Free webinar to help vets realise the dream of launching their own practice

    ezyVet is sponsoring a free webinar to advise anyone who has ever considered opening their own veterinary practice about the main considerations, risks, and potential rewards of taking the plunge, at 8pm on Wednesday, 1st March 2023. Speakers include...
  • Genitrix launches discounted blood tests for epileptic dogs

    Following the launch of Libromide, the only licensed formulation of potassium bromide in the UK for canine epilepsy, Genitrix has linked up with NationWide Veterinary Laboratories to offer a discounted blood test service to veterinary practices. Ge...

    Fashion website mauled by twitterati for puppy stunt

    Fashion website Lyst caused a bit of a storm amongst pet lovers on the twitosphere this week after announcing the 'launch' of The Canine Collection , a range of puppies sold as accessories to the company's range of fashion clothing. The Canine Collection...

    RCVS to pilot outcomes-based approach to CPD

    The RCVS Council has approved a pilot of a new outcomes-based approach to measuring and recording continuing professional development (CPD). In June the College held a six-week consultation with the profession, asking for opinions on its proposal...

    Latest equine ophthalmology research now available online

    Wiley has announced the joint online publication of a special issue of 22 ophthalmology papers from Equine Veterinary Journal , Equine Veterinary Education and Veterinary Ophthalmology . Clinical equine ophthalmology: The current state of the art...

    Ceva launches new liver supplement for cats and dogs

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Hepaticare, a new liver support supplement for cats and dogs. The company says Hepaticare contains the same high quality ingredients as Hepatosyl, but is now enhanced with micro-encapsulated SAMe to enhance product...

    PDSA urges vets to have their say in latest PAW Report

    The PDSA is calling on vets to take part in its Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report, with a chance to win an annual membership of The Webinar Vet, before the 31st January. You can take part in the survey and share your views on the issues affecting the health...

    Later Gumboro vaccination better for slower-growing table-birds

    Free-range table-birds being reared from slower growing breeds need a different vaccination regime from that of faster-growing broilers, when being immunised against Gumboro disease. This previously-unknown fact has emerged from laboratory and field...
  • BVA President says stop buying pugs for their looks

    BVA President Gudrun Ravetz has been on Radio 4's Today programme, doing her bit to educate the public about the health problems suffered by brachycephalic breeds. In the piece, which starts at 1:22:54 here , Gudrun explained that what is seen as...

    New BEVA CPD course finds answers after life

    The BEVA is holding Finding answers after life, a CPD post-mortem course at the University of Surrey on Wednesday 20 October 2021. The hands-on course, which is worth 7 CPD hours, has been organised by Dr Nicola M Parry, Recognised Specialist in Pathology...

    BSAVA expands nutrition guide

    The BSAVA has added new factsheets to its Guide To Nutrition . The guide, which was first published in 2020, is designed to help veterinary professionals give pet owners sound, independent advice about what to feed their animals. The guide originally...

    Pet Eye Health Awareness Week returns in September

    TVM is holding Pet Eye Health Awareness Week from 18th - 24th September. To help veterinary practices engage with pet owners and help them understand the importance of eye health, TVM has produced a range of free educational materials including waiting...

    Molly Varga to talk about ECC of rabbits and rodents at London Vet Show

    Molly Varga Smith , an RCVS recognised Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, will be presenting a talk about the emergency and critical care of rabbits and rodents at the London Vet Show on November 14 th . The talk, which is sponsored by Supreme...

    £25 off BSAVA manual for feedback about new Vetmedin website

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has re-launched its Vetmedin website: www.vetmedin.co.uk . Boehringer says the new site has been designed as a resource for veterinary professionals to help educate clients with dogs suffering from congestive heart failure...

    Eight ways to keep your clients' youngstock worms controlled

    Zoetis has produced new guidance to help veterinary surgeons develop successful strategies for controlling worms in foals and youngstock. According to the company, information on best worming strategies for foals and yearlings remains largely anecdotal...

    Vets urged to highlight cost of liver fluke to farmers

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health is urging vets who advise beef producers to highlight the importance of liver fluke control in growing youngstock at housing, as new research shows average lifetime losses of over £60 per animal 1 for fattening steers...