Veterinary News Headlines

    RCVS Professional Conduct Dept goes on the run

    Lucy Evans and Jamie Hollis, who work in the RCVS Professional Conduct Department, will join RCVS Trust Director Cherry Bushell to raise funds in the British 10K London Run on 12 July. None of the three runners have run any kind of race since their...

    BCF announces improvements to bovine ultrasound scanner

    BCF has announced upgrades to the Easi-Scan bovine ultrasound scanner which include improved image quality and additions to the BCF Universal Googles (BUGs) range. The BUGs range now includes a new LCD model and a monocular version. According to...

    Practices urged to raise awareness of sweet itch

    Veterinary practices are being urged to raise awareness of summer skin conditions, such as sweet itch, following research carried out by Elanco Companion Animal Health, distributor of Cavalesse, which revealed that vets only tend to be consulted after...

    Aqupharm is back on the shelves

    Animalcare has announced that its Aqupharm fluid range is now available to order, following a period of stock allocation. Following supply issues over the past 12 months, the company has gained regulatory approval to begin supplying Aqupharm through...

    CVS clinical improvement project improves screening for hypertension in older cats

    CVS has reported the results of a clinical improvement project it ran in 105 of its first opinion small animal practices to increase screening for hypertension in older cats. According to the company, participating practices more than doubled the number...

    New research reveals moisture could help in fight against cat obesity

    A collaborative team of researchers from the Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition has shown that adding moisture to a cat's diet leads to an increase in activity and may help slow down weight gain. In a series of studies conducted in partnership with...
  • DC refuses former Kent-based vet's application for restoration

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed an application to be restored to the Register of Veterinary Surgeons from a former Kent-based veterinary surgeon, Warwick Seymour-Hamilton. Mr Seymour-Hamilton was originally removed from the Register...

    Study shows benefits of NSAIDs to reduce lameness in dairy heifers at calving

    Herd Health Consultancy is highlighting a study published in the Journal of Dairy Science which has shown the benefits of using NSAIDs routinely in heifers at first and subsequent calvings and, in conjunction with conventional best practice of a therapeutic...

    New Technical Services Manager for Large Animals at Fort Dodge

    Animal health specialist Fort Dodge Animal Health has announced the appointment of David Bartram BVetMed MRCVS DipM MCIM CDipAF as Technical Services Manager for Large Animals. David rejoins Fort Dodge after eight years, having previously been...

    Virbac ramps up vaccine production to counter shortage

    Virbac has announced that it is to increase production of cat vaccines at its French plants to help practices in the UK manage a shortfall in supply. The predicted shortfall follows warnings by other manufacturers of stock shortages of between three...

    Birthday Honours for 3 vets and an RCVS Councillor

    Three veterinary surgeons and an appointed RCVS Councillor have been awarded an OBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours. Caroline Freedman, who has been appointed to Council from the University of Edinburgh since 2005, received a British Empire Medal...

    Dechra launches otitis externa resources for vets

    Dechra has launched a range of resources to provide vets and owners with education, tips and support to achieve better clinical outcomes and owner satisfaction for dogs with otitis externa. The 'Lifelong Ear Partnership' resources, which were developed...

    Vetoquinol launches new NSAID for dogs

    Vetoquinol has launched Rimifin® a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for dogs, containing carprofen. Carprofen can reduce inflammation and pain caused by musculo-skeletal disorders and degenerative joint disease. It can also be used...

    Special offer on Propalin to support The Blue Cross

    Vétoquinol has announced plans to raise £10,000 for The Blue Cross pet charity through sales of Propalin, its fast acting treatment for incontinence in dogs. From 1st July to 31st December this year, for every 100ml bottle of Propalin ordered...
  • Survey shows pet owners rely on vets for worming advice

    A survey carried out by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health to launch Plerion, a chewable, flavoured wormer for dogs, has shown that most UK dog owners turn to their vet rather than a pet shop for advice on worming. Over 83% of owners who took...

    RCVS refuses to release the McKelvey report in full

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has refused to release the McKelvey Report in full, despite Freedom of Information requests made by VetSurgeon.org and others. According to the College, it had always been the intention of RCVS Officers that...

    Companion Care partners with e-learning company

    Companion Care Vets has announced it will work in partnership with VetAbroad , an e-learning company that has been established to help vets who qualified outside the UK to develop a successful career within it. Companion Care is the first veterinary...

    Avian vets invited to parrot nutrition symposium

    The Pet Food Manufacturers Association has confirmed the programme for its parrot nutrition symposium at Chester Zoo on 21 September, to which avian vets are invited. The event aims to deliver the latest knowledge on parrot nutrition and welfare and...

    New concurrent use claim for Leptavoid-H

    Intervet/Schering-Plough has announced that the license for Leptavoid-H has been improved allowing concurrent use with Bovilis BVD. Intervet/Schering Plough says that given both vaccines are typically administered in the busy pre-turnout period, this...
  • Nominees for RCVS Council and VN Council elections announced

    Nominees for the RCVS Council and its Veterinary Nurses Council have been announced, with 13 candidates for the former and four for the latter. The nominations closed on 31 January, and the following are standing: RCVS Council Niall Connell...

    Study shows cats develop immunity to blood-borne bacteria

    A new study 1 lead by led by Dr Séverine Tasker at the University of Bristol's School of Veterinary Sciences and published in the journal Clinical and Vaccine Immunology (CVI), has shown that cats previously infected with the blood-borne bacteria M....

    Special offer: short-dated Target IgG kits

    Ridgeway Research Ltd has a surplus supply of short-dated Target IgG kits on special offer. The kits are to test for passive transfer to foals via colostrum. Each kit contains 20 tests and normally costs £74. They have been reduced to £20 to clear...

    Vets worried about stress and burnout due to coronavirus

    The BVA reports that three-quarters of vets are concerned about stress and burnout in the profession as a result the pandemic, according to a new survey of the Voice of the Veterinary Profession panel. For the survey, 565 respondents ranked their levels...

    New website for Veterinary Evidence

    Veterinary Evidence , RCVS Knowledge’s peer-reviewed, open access journal, has launched its new website. The journal provides free access to critical summaries of the best available evidence, called Knowledge Summaries, to help practitioners make informed...

    Boehringer Ingelheim launches 'Better Dogs' competition

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched a competition to find 12 dogs that have responded well to treatment with Vetmedin, to feature in the company's forthcoming 2012 Better Dogs calendar. Boehringer is particularly interested in hearing about...