Veterinary News Headlines

    New resource for vet practices affected by suicide

    Vetlife has launched new guidance for veterinary workplaces affected by suicide, to accompany its postvention support service. Suicide postvention is the response and provision of support after a suicide. It aims to support recovery, and to prevent...

    Ceva launches furosemide designed for the vet market

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Libeo, a new four-way break, palatable furosemide for the management of heart failure in dogs. According to the company, furosemide - a diuretic - is the most frequently used treatment for the management of heart failure...

    New surgery referral service in Buckinghamshire

    Hamilton Specialist Referral in High Wycombe has launched a soft tissue surgery service. The service will be run by European and RCVS recognised specialist in Soft Tissue Surgery, Jane Ladlow, and will begin taking referrals from October 28th. Jane...

    RCVS to host 'design thinking' webinar

    The RCVS ViVet Programme is hosting a webinar to introduce veterinary professionals to the concept of ‘design thinking’ and how it can be used in the context of veterinary practice, at 12:30pm on Wednesday 2nd December. The College says that design...

    Puppy and kitten journals for vets to give clients

    Ceva Animal Health - maker of Adaptil and Feliway - has updated its puppy journal for dog owners and launched a new kitten journal. The puppy journal, which was written with behaviourist and author, Gwen Bailey, contains information on puppy ownership...

    New publication shares latest advances in equine distal limb imaging

    Veterinary Radiology & Ultrasound (VRU), Equine Veterinary Education (EVE) and the Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) have published a free collection looking at the most significant advances in distal limb imaging from the past five years. "Advances...

    VetYogi launches yoga subscription service for vets and practice teams

    VetYogi, a yoga company run by Chloe Hannigan MRCVS, has launched a subscription service for veterinary practices and individuals. VetYogi’s new ‘VetYogi Collective’ offers an on-demand online hub of yoga, mental health and wellbeing sessions designed...

    Antacids may help brachycephalic dogs undergoing surgery

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), has found that the addition of antacid treatment during the pre- and postoperative period for brachycephalic dogs undergoing surgery may result in a faster and...

    New data shows the reduction in dairy antimicrobials use

    Independent dairy specialist, Kingshay has published its first Dairy Antimicrobial Focus Report, which found that 79% of herds achieved the Ruma 2020 target of 21 mg/kg PCU by March 2021, with a 98% reduction in use of critically important antibiotics...

    UK-first procedure for dog with cancerous vertebra

    Surgeons at Pride Veterinary Centre have claimed a UK-first for a procedure in which they used a tailor-made titanium implant to replace a cancerous vertebra in a nine-year-old Staffordshire Bull Terrier. The dog presented to the Neurology and Neurosurgery...

    Boehringer Ingelheim launches improved Metacam

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched new, more palatable Metacam Chewable Tablets. According to the company, the tablets are proven to be taken by 90% of dogs voluntarily 1 and 80% will even take them from the floor 1 which aids compliance...
  • Vets wanted to test pig welfare app

    BPEX is looking for a few more veterinary surgeons to test its Real Welfare smartphone app, which is used to collect data regarding welfare outcomes in pigs. BPEX says it will pay vets for their time carrying out the testing but it needs regular submissions...

    Herefordshire vet heads to the Maldives to save the turtles

    Herefordshire-based Alex McGhee MRCVS, a business intelligence manager at Linnaeus, has headed off to the Maldives to help save endangered sea turtles. Alex is applying the data science he uses in his day job to help local vets at the Olive Ridley...

    CVS launches app for vet locums to book shifts

    CVS is launching an app which will allow veterinary locums to see available shifts at its practices, negotiate rates, book shifts, message practices and submit invoices for payment. The new app has been specifically developed for CVS, is unique to...
  • MPs back compulsory microchipping

    Members of Parliament have recognised the British Veterinary Association's contribution to the promotion of microchipping dogs and the campaign for compulsory microchipping through an Early Day Motion (EDM) tabled by Andrew Rosindell MP (Conservative...

    iPad 2 up for grabs in BCF's imaging competition

    BCF Technology has launched a competition in which the person who submits the best photograph with the theme of: All in a day's work - animal imaging , will win an iPad 2. To enter the competition, you need to post your photographs, (and tell BCF...

    RCVS launches consultation on veterinary nurse day-one clinical skills

    The RCVS has announced the launch of a consultation on the new proposed list of 'day-one' clinical skills needed by veterinary nurses when they first enter practice. The College says it welcomes comments on the new list from veterinary nurses, veterinary...
  • BVA calls for animal welfare food labelling

    To mark British Food Fortnight (running until 2nd October) the BVA is calling for mandatory method of production food labelling, which it says could offer post-Brexit UK food producers and farmers a unique selling point. BVA has added its voice to...

    Registration now open for ISFM 2021

    Registration is now open for the ISFM 2021 World Feline Congress, taking place online from 25th to the 27th June. The theme this year is 'The ever-complex cat: a multidisciplinary approach to feline medicine', around which there will be a full programme...
  • Rabbits being sent to an early grave by ignorance

    The lives of pet rabbits in Britain, the UK's third most popular pet, are being drastically cut short due to owners' ignorance and misinformation, according to a survey for Rabbit Awareness Week (26 th April - 2 nd May 2010). The survey reveal......

    New outpatients diagnostic imaging service for primary care practices

    Fitzpatrick Referrals has announced the launch of a new outpatients diagnostic imaging service, available to all primary care veterinary surgeons. According to the practice, its Siemens CT and closed field MRI scanners are among the most advanced...

    WSAVA's One Health Award goes to Mission Rabies founder

    Luke Gamble MRCVS, founder of the charities Worldwide Veterinary Service and Mission Rabies , has been announced as the winner of the WSAVA's 2016 One Health Award. Luke will receive his award at the 2016 WSAVA World Congress , which takes place from...
  • New study concludes insufficient evidence to support homeopathy in livestock

    A comprehensive review published open access online in the Veterinary Record today has concluded that there is insufficient evidence to support the use of homeopathy in food producing animals as a way to prevent or treat infectious diseases. Homeopathy...

    Elanco launches lungworm CPD modules

    Elanco, the maker of Advocate, has published a set of free online CPD modules to help veterinary surgeons communicate important information (including treatment and prevention strategies) about lungworm. The aim of the ‘Advocates of Knowledge’ CPD...
  • RCVS forms working group to develop proposals for mandatory veterinary practice regulation

    The RCVS has established a new working group to develop proposals for how it will regulate veterinary practices on a statutory basis in the future. The mandatory regulation of veterinary practices, including statutory powers of entry and inspection...