Veterinary News Headlines

    Dog owners prefer buying presents for pets over partners

    Direct Line pet insurance had released the results of a survey in which 70% of dog owners claimed that not only did they get far more enjoyment buying gifts for their pets than their friends and family, but they also feel their pet understands when...

    Bayer launches campaign to highlight challenges of cat worming

    Bayer Animal Health, makers of Profender, has launched a campaign to reignite the age-long debate, 'Cats vs Dogs', to highlight the importance of protecting cats against intestinal worms. Aiming to spark discussion between pet owners and vets, the...

    £1m put towards veterinary mental health and wellbeing

    The RCVS has announced a total of £1 million funding to address mental health and wellbeing within the veterinary profession over the next five years. The RCVS Operational Board has agreed £100K of funding for the first year of the Mind Matters initiative...

    Great Western Exotics to host free webinar on avian flu

    Great Western Exotics is hosting a free webinar about how practices can recognise and manage avian flu at 7:00pm on 24th January. The one-hour CPD session is being given by Tom Dutton (pictured right), an EBVS specialist in avian medicine and surgery...

    New post operative collar for rabbits

    MDC Exports has launched the Soft E Collar in a small size suitable for rabbits. According to the company, the Soft E Collar provides an effective barrier to a treatment area while ensuring an animal can eat, drink and sleep in comfort. It allows...

    Somerset referral centre launches extended neurology / neurosurgery service

    Cave Veterinary Specialists , a referral centre based near Taunton, Somerset, has announced the launch of a significantly extended neurology and neurosurgery service. The centre now has three new international specialists in the field: Salih Eminaga...

    Quick poll: Was your last OOH call an emergency?

    VetSurgeon.org and VetNurse.co.uk are holding a quick snap survey of vets and nurses to discover what percentage of calls made to veterinary general practices out of hours are genuine emergencies, what percentage could wait (or should have been seen...

    Physical and lab variables do not predict death for cats with chronic inflammatory enteropathy

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has shown that physical and laboratory variables measured at the time of histopathological diagnosis of chronic inflammatory enteropathy in cats were not predictors of death due to gastrointestinal...

    RCVS Knowledge helps veterinary practices learn from their mistakes

    RCVS Knowledge has published the latest in its Quality Improvement Boxset, which focusses on how to respond when things go wrong in veterinary practice. "Learning from everything – Significant Event Audits and root cause analysis" teaches how to use...

    Identichip launches silent microchip scanner

    Identichip has launched a pocket-sized silent microchip scanner designed to help minimise anxiety when a pet is scanned for a microchip. Identichip says the scanner is particularly suited to noise-sensitive dogs and cats. It's designed to fit in...

    New tool to help vet practices with bad debt

    DSL a debt recovery company which specialises in veterinary debt, has launched a free tool to help practices understand the impact of bad debt on the business. The VetDebt Recovery Compass tool provides a way for practices to understand how outstanding...

    Win £100 high street vouchers with revamped Epiphen monitoring scheme

    Vetoquinol has revamped its Epiphen complimentary voucher scheme for testing serum levels of phenobarbital, and is offering vet practices a chance to win £100 of high street vouchers. New voucher pads will be posted to participating veterinary practices...

    Online registration opens for BSAVA Congress 2011

    Online registration for the BSAVA Congress 2011 is now open at www.bsava.com . According to the BSAVA, web registration has been enhanced this year to provide a smoother process for individual, group and practice badge bookings. Plus, there is...

    New campaign to talk about equine Cushings

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica, manufacturer of the equine pergolide Prascend, has joined forces with the British Horse Society, Redwings Horse Sanctuary and World Horse Welfare to launch the 'Talk About Cushing's (TAC)' campaign. The initiative,...

    BCF unveils special ultrasound and x-ray deals

    BCF has announced a number of special deals available on a variety of ultrasound and X-ray products. With the launch of the new Mindray DP-50 ultrasound scanner, available exclusively from BCF, the company is offering a free trolley and a year's...
  • Vetoquinol launches feeding stuff for horses

    Vetoquinol has announced the launch of Chrysanphyton, the latest addition to its range of Equistro feeding stuffs for horses. Vetoquinol says Chrysanphyton is recommended for horses where support of a normal blood flow to the hoof is important....

    Applications open for new Veterinary Surgeon Graduate Programme

    The PDSA has announced the launch of a new graduate programme to help train the veterinary surgeons of the future. Applications for PDSA's Veterinary Surgeon Graduate Programme open today, and the programme is open to all veterinary surgeon graduates...

    Glasgow practice launches enhanced graduate recruitment programme

    Pets’n’Vets , a family practice group with surgeries around Glasgow, has launched an enhanced graduate recruitment programme designed to attract the best and brightest new graduates. The new.graduatevet programme (or 'Dot' programme) offers hands...

    Free WSAVA webinar on the impact of coronavirus on patients and staff

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) is hosting 'The Impact of COVID-19 on your Patients and Staff - An Update for Veterinary Professionals', a free webinar for veterinary surgeons on Tuesday 15th September at 12:00pm UTC. The speakers...

    RCVS renewal fees can again be paid in instalments

    The RCVS is allowing UK-practising veterinary surgeons to pay their annual renewal fee in instalments again this year. Veterinary surgeons who want to pay in full must do so before before 1st June 2021. For those UK-practising vets who want to pay...

    New derm service at Hampshire referral centre

    Hampshire-based Anderson Moores has launched a full-time dermatology service after being joined by Hilary O’Dair, an RCVS advanced practitioner in small animal dermatology. Hospital director David Walker said: “Ewan Ferguson has been providing our...

    Bovilis IBR Marker Live vaccine replaces Bovilis IBR

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has announced the replacement of its Bovilis ® IBR with Bovilis® IBR Marker Live vaccine, a move that brings the UK into line with the rest of Europe where marker vaccines are favoured. Many EU member states...

    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...

    RCVS invites vets to Question Time online

    The Royal College is inviting veterinary surgeons to the first-ever Virtual Question Time, which is being held online with The Webinar Vet, from 8-9.30pm on Wednesday 24 April. Lizzie Lockett, Head of the RCVS Communications Department said: "This...

    Vets called on to make OE treatment positive for pet and owner

    European Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology Natalie Barnard MRCVS and Clinical Animal Behaviourist Dr. Emily Blackwell are calling on general practitioners to think more carefully about treating otitis externa to make it a positive experience for both...