Veterinary News Headlines
  • West Nile virus vaccine now available in the UK

    Fort Dodge Animal Health has announced that its Duvaxyn WNV vaccine against West Nile Virus (WNV) is now available in the UK, following its licensing through the European Medicines Agency (EMEA). Duvaxyn WNV is the first vaccine available in Europe...
  • BVA disappointed over government climbdown on circus animals

    The British Veterinary Association has expressed disappointment at the Government's decision to introduce a licensing regime rather than impose an outright ban on the use of wild animals in travelling circuses. Defra Secretary of State Caroline Spelman...

    RCVS DC dismisses insurance fraud case against Gloucestershire vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed a charge against Nicholas Robert William Horniman MRCVS, a veterinary surgeon from Cinderford, Gloucestershire, that alleged he was guilty of pet insurance fraud, along with one of his clients, and of dishonestly...

    Crafty vet nurses offer new way to de-stress

    Sarah Taylor and Zoe Daley, the veterinary nurses behind vnpetproducts.co.uk , have launched a new initiative which they hope will offer veterinary surgeons and other nurses a welcome, calming distraction from the stresses of practice life, and raise...
  • Hallmarq launches Standing Equine Leg CT

    Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging has launched Standing Equine Leg CT (slCT) to help veterinary surgeons diagnose the cause of equine lameness. The company says it is launching the new slCT after achieving success imaging horses in collaboration with its...

    Simplified RCVS concerns investigation process to come into force

    From the start of next month, RCVS will be introducing a streamlined new concerns investigation process, with cases being considered by Preliminary Investigation Committees from the outset. Under the previous system, complaints made about a veterinary...

    New booklet for vets to give owners of pets with firework fears

    Ceva Animal Health has published a booklet for vets to give pet owners, offering advice about desensitising cats and dogs to fireworks and loud noises. Long-term help for pet firework fears has been written by clinical pet behaviourist, Charlotte Carr...

    Vet nurse's audit reveals medetomidine instead of ACP reduces perioperative hypotension

    Francesca Beorby, Head Veterinary Nurse at Putlands Veterinary Centre, has performed a clinical audit which has revealed that neutering patients premedicated with medetomidine and methadone were significantly less likely to become hypotensive than when...

    Ceva launches Cevazuril for diarrhoea in pigs

    Ceva Animal Health has introduced Cevazuril, a toltrazuril-based oral solution for the control of diarrhoea in sucking pigs. Cevazuril is a one-dose treatment that comes in two pack sizes, both with dosing pumps, for convenient administration to large...
  • Ceva announces biggest ever TV advertising campaign for Adaptil and Feliway

    Ceva Animal Health has announced its biggest ever TV advertising campaign, designed to highlight the benefits of using Adaptil and Feliway, will begin on Christmas Day. The TV advertisement for Adaptil focuses on Meg and her Cavalier King Charles...

    Yorkshire practice group celebrates 80 years with 80 prizes in 80 days

    White Cross Vets , the family-run group with practices across the North of England, has found a typically novel way to celebrate it's 80th anniversary with its staff. They're holding 80 live prize draws in which each member of its 190-strong team...

    NOAH highlights concerns about veterinary medicines in case of 'no-deal' Brexit

    The National Office of Animal Health has welcomed the publication of the first of government’s 'no-deal' Brexit planning notices, but highlights the risk of interruption to the supply of vital veterinary medicines. NOAH Chair Gaynor Hillier said:...

    BSAVA publishes WSAVA Animal Welfare Guidelines

    The BSAVA is supporting the role of veterinary surgeons as advocates for animal welfare by publishing the WSAVA Animal Welfare Global Guidelines for Companion Animal Practitioners and the Veterinary Team in the May issue of the Journal of Small Animal...

    RCVS launches information campaign for new grad development programme

    The RCVS has launched a new campaign to help veterinary practices and students prepare for a new graduate development programme which is launching next summer to provide structured support to aid the transition of newly-registered veterinary surgeons...
  • New 'Fort-Dodge-style' benchmarking service

    Veterinary Insights has announced that it will be unveiling Vet Viewer, its new veterinary benchmarking service, at the SPVS/VPMA event at the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport, South Wales on January 22-24. As those familiar with the old Fort Dodge Indices...

    Royal Canin offers free dental model to practices

    Royal Canin is offering a free dental model to practices that order £300 or more of selected Royal Canin diets. The 3D dental model, which was produced with the help of veterinary dentist John Robinson, demonstrates the recommended method for sectioning...

    VetsNorth Congress announces Specialist Panel

    5m Publishing, organisers of the VetsNorth Congress (20th-21st June, Manchester) , has announced that this year, delegates will have the chance to ask for advice on difficult cases during a Specialist Panel session at the two-day conference. The Specialist...
  • 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...
  • New survey shows the scale of vets' generosity

    The British Veterinary Association has announced the results of the Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey, which found that 84% of veterinary surgeons give up time to work with animal charities and shelters. 72% have a formal arrangement with...

    New veterinary CPR courses for vets

    Improve International is launching a series of veterinary CPR courses early in 2022. The two-day ‘Save A Life Today’ (SALT) courses are being run in partnership with the Reassessment Campaign on Veterinary Resuscitation (RECOVER) . Vets and nurses...

    New checklist to help vets improve flock health

    MSD Animal Health has launched a new Flock Health Checklist to help vets work with shepherds to develop action plans to address the main areas influencing flock health and productivity. The new Flock Health Checklist is designed to helps practitioners...
  • Survey to help the VBF help you

    The Veterinary Benevolent Fund has launched a survey for veterinary surgeons in order to learn more about how the charity is viewed by the profession, and understand how it might improve the support it offers. Please take part! The survey is anonymous...

    Thank you, equine vets

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched 'Thank You Vets', a new campaign to give horse owners an opportunity to recognise the care and passion equine vets have continued to deliver during the pandemic. The company is encouraging owners to post a simple ...

    Surrey referral centre now boasts three eye specialists

    North Downs Specialist Referrals is celebrating the success of two of its clinicians after they passed their exams to become European Specialists in Veterinary Ophthalmology. Andra-Elena Enache and Savina Gogova join the head of service Richard Everson...

    Ceva launches Salmonella differentiation test

    Ceva Animal Health has launched the ASAP Salmonella differentiation test to provide assurance on how well birds have been vaccinated and as part of a standard laboratory method to differentiate its Cevac Salmovac vaccine strain from field strains of...