Veterinary News Headlines

    BCF launches new veterinary ultrasound machine

    BCF Technology has launched the Mindray DP-50 veterinary ultrasound system, a black and white entry level system that can be used in both the small animal and equine general practice. According to the company, the DP-50 offers excellent black...

    It may be possible to predict which cats are going to get re-obstructed

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), has shown it may be possible to predict the likelihood of re-obstruction and stricture formation occurring following perineal urethrostomy in male cats 1 . ...

    SPVS launches 2022 Profitability Survey

    SPVS has launched it's 2022 Profitability Survey, which is now available to complete online. The survey, which is being conducted in partnership with Hazlewoods accountants, will be used to provide anonymised benchmarking information to enable vets...

    New endocrine app to aid diagnosis

    Dechra has created a new app with the Royal Veterinary College which promises to help vets better diagnose and treat endocrine disorders in companion animals. Typically, diagnosis of endocrine disease is based on a thorough history and physical examination...

    CVS runs clinical improvement project to improve cardiac ultrasound scan rates

    CVS is running a clinical improvement project in 48 of its small animal practices to improve the use of cardiac ultrasound scans in first opinion heart disease diagnosis and treatment. The project looked first at how effective CVS small animal first...

    RCVS President nominates Christmas Box charities

    RCVS President Chris Tufnell has chosen five charities to be the recipient of this year’s RCVS Christmas Box, a £3,000 annual donation to the charity of the President’s choice. Chris will also be donating any money he raises throughout the course...

    Numbers of non-vet TB testers continue to climb

    UK Farmcare reports that more than 60 people from across the agricultural community have registered an interest in training to become an Approved Tuberculin Tester (ATT) of cattle. The role was created last November when the Animal & Plant Health Agency...

    Fort Dodge working to bring West Nile Virus vaccine to Europe as outbreak hits Italy

    Fort Dodge Animal Health has announced it is working with the authorities to put measures in place to make its West Nile Virus vaccine, licensed in the United States, available to the European equine market. These measures will ensure a vaccine is readily...

    Kruuse becomes exclusive distributor for anti-lick plasters

    Kruuse has announced that it is now the exclusive veterinary distributor in the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand for Nurtured Pets' Anti-LickStrip pet plaster, a natural hypo-allergenic adhesive plaster that deters licking, biting and chewing...

    Vet Charity Challenge 2014 to take place in Wiltshire

    Organisers of The Vet Charity Challenge, which last year raised £50,000 for charity, have announced that the event will take place Saturday 27th September 2014 in Pewsey, near Marlborough, Wiltshire. The event consists of teams of four walking/running...

    Benchmarking tool allows practices to simulate the impact of coronavirus

    Veterinary Insights is highlighting VetViewer, its free practice performance benchmarking service, as a way for veterinary practices to simulate the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and plan for the future. VetViewer is currently used by over 400...

    New research shows one dog every hour is a victim of intentional harm

    The RSPCA has released new figures which show that between 2016 and 2020, 63,881 incidents of intentional harm involving dogs were reported to the charity's cruelty line: 34 a day or more than one every hour across England and Wales. The figures, published...

    Vets invited to take part in Q fever survey

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Coxevac, has launched a survey of veterinary surgeons and another of farmers to gauge their thoughts about Q fever and current treatment protocols. The survey for vets is about two minutes long: www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s...

    CEVA launches new fireworks' marketing toolkit

    CEVA Animal Health, manufacturer of D.A.P. ® and Feliway ® , has launched a new marketing toolkit to assist veterinary practices in educating and supporting clients with noise phobic pets in the run up to the fireworks' season. The new firework..

    Uroliths bag £2000 for Manchester vet

    Paul Aldrige MRCVS has won £2000 from Hill's Pet Nutrition after removing a cluster of uroliths from the bladder of an English bulldog. He won the prize after sending the uroliths to the Minnesota Urolith Center to participate in a competition sponsored...

    RCVS invites vets to submit questions for election hustings

    The RCVS is to hold an online hustings on Tuesday, 19 March at 7pm to help voters decide who they wish to vote for in the upcoming RCVS Council elections, and is inviting members of the veterinary profession to suggest questions for the candidates...

    Veterinary Evidence celebrates 1st anniversary

    RCVS Knowledge is celebrating the first anniversary of the launch of Veterinary Evidence , its peer-reviewed, open access journal. RCVS Knowledge says it first identified the need for an open access and easily accessible means of distributing veterinary...

    Ceva donates £3000 to student-led antimicrobial resistance research

    Ceva Animal Health has donated £3,000 to the Royal Dick School of Veterinary Studies (Edinburgh University) to help fund a student-led project on antimicrobial resistance (AMR). Allison Henry, product manager at Ceva Animal Health, said: "We have...

    RVC gets Gold from the Teaching Excellence Framework

    The Royal Veterinary College has been given a Gold award from the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) . The Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) was introduced by the Government to build evidence about the performance of the UK’s higher education sector...

    VetCell wins Gold Cup Trial

    VetCell is celebrating a win at Cheltenham, after 'Knowhere' won the Cotswold Chase following pioneering stem cell treatment for a serious tendon injury. Knowhere had had a good start to his racing career as a four-year-old, winning his first...

    RSPCA survey. Vets concerned about puppy trafficking

    The RSPCA has launched a campaign to try and help stamp out puppy trafficking. As part of the campaign, the charity has released the results of a survey of vets (June 2008) which shows that: 23% of you reported an increase in puppies being presented...

    New study links sycamore tree to equine atypical myopathy

    A new study published this month in the Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) 1 has concluded that toxins from the seeds of the sycamore tree ( Acer pseudoplatanus ) are the likely cause of Atypical Myopathy (AM) in Europe. However, to avoid confusion...

    New initiative to promote hygiene amongst exotic pet keepers

    The Emergent Disease Foundation , One Health Initiative , Worldwide Veterinary Service , and UNISON have collaborated to launch Exotic pets: Reducing the of risk of human infection , a new leaflet which explains the hygiene measures that keepers of exotic...

    Improve offers £2500 off flagship courses

    To celebrate its 25-year anniversary, Improve Veterinary Education is offering £2,500 off its two flagship programmes: Small Animal Surgery and Small Animal Medicine. The offer runs until 17th September 2023 and vets who sign up for the face-to-face...

    SPVS launches Veterinary Business Excellence Awards

    SPVS has launched the Veterinary Business Excellence Awards, an initiative designed to honour outstanding veterinary practices that have demonstrated exceptional performance and innovation in areas that are crucial to the success of the profession...