Veterinary News Headlines

    New course to support vets returning to work after a break

    The RCVS Academy has launched ‘Vet return,’ a free course designed to offer support and guidance to veterinary surgeons returning to clinical practice after a break. The College says that the course is suitable for veterinary surgeons who: Are...

    Industry joins forces in fight to stamp out bovine TB

    This is the call to Government from an industry-wide stakeholder group that has joined forces and vowed to do everything in its power to stamp out the disease which is seeing upwards of 28,000 cattle a year culled. The industry stakeholder group has...

    RCVS President welcomes new grads and broadcasts his aims for the year

    The RCVS has published a video in which the new President Neil Smith outlines his objectives for the year ahead. In the video, Neil says the presidential task he most looks forward to is admitting new veterinary surgeons and nurses to the Register...
  • UK vet profession welcomes record number of overseas surgeons

    The RCVS has welcomed a record 80 overseas veterinary surgeons to the Register after they passed the RCVS Statutory Membership Examination. The Statutory Membership Examination needs to be taken by overseas vets who hold veterinary degrees that are...

    First European Equine Emergency & Critical Care Scholarship launched in Ireland

    A new scholarship on Equine Emergency and Critical Care has been started at a specialist equine hospital in County Kildare, at the heart of Ireland’s horse-racing district. Anna Hollis is the recipient of the scholarship, which is the first of its kind...

    Bristol University reports A. vasorum on the march

    Research from Bristol University confirms that Angiostrongylus vasorum is spreading in the UK, with 16 per cent of dogs involved in a recent study testing positive for the parasite’s larvae. The nationwide survey, funded by the RCVS Trust and Novartis...

    CEVA produces pack to help practices get involved with Dog Adoption Month

    CEVA Animal Health, makers of the natural pheromonatherapy product D.A.P.® - Dog Appeasing Pheromone, is supporting National Dog Adoption Month in August and has produced a ‘how to get involved' pack for veterinary practices. During the...

    Dog Awareness Week to highlight attacks on posties

    The Royal Mail has launched Dog Awareness Week (15th-19th July) to raise awareness of dog attacks on Royal Mail's postmen and women, and appeal to dog owners to keep animals under control when the postman calls. The Royal Mail says dog attacks...

    Practices urged to enter PR Award

    Veterinary Practices are being urged to come forward and enter their PR campaigns for this year's Veterinary Marketing Association (VMA) PR Award for 2013. The aim of the PR Award is to recognise the value that media and public relations can add to...

    Share Jones Lectureship nominations sought

    A lecturer of special eminence in veterinary anatomy is sought for the 2013 RCVS Share Jones Lectureship. This is a biennial award whose recipients give a public lecture on a subject agreed with the College. Recent lectures have included 'Who...

    Vets encouraged to promote EAE vaccination as Cevac Chlamydia comes back in stock

    Ceva has announced that its enzootic abortion of ewes (EAE) vaccine, Cevac Chlamydia, is back in stock after supply challenges last year and vets are being encouraged to promote EAE vaccination to farmers for ewe lambs and shearlings. The company says...

    VRCC supports Kenyan CPD initiative

    UK Veterinary Referral Centre VRCC is working alongside Kenyan veterinary surgeons Dr Zahoor Kashmiri and Nonee Magre to stage a long weekend of small animal lectures on the shores of the beautiful and historic Indian Ocean City of Mombasa. The event...

    NOAH competition: It shouldn’t happen to a pet!

    The National Office of Animal Health (NOAH) is looking for ‘it shouldn’t happen to a pet’ anecdotes, from the mildly humorous to the downright ridiculous, to highlight the lack of awareness of pet health issues amongst owners. With a prize of...

    Experts work towards a parasite-free world

    ESCCAP - the European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites - is calling for veterinary practitioners, pet owners and human health physicians to work in unison to reduce the risks associated with zoonotic transmission of parasitic diseases. ...

    RSPCA responds to reports of a 'no cull' decision

    A Government decision not to embark on a badger cull in England, as reported today, will be the correct one for both badgers and cattle, says the RSPCA. "This would be the right decision based on compelling evidence, particularly because the most...

    Feline hyperthyroidism added to Dechra's endocrine app

    Dechra has expanded its endocrine app with new material on feline hyperthyroidism, with guidance for vets on the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of the condition. The updated content includes instructions on interpreting blood test results and...

    New easy-to-use caps on Marbocyl 10%

    Vetoquinol is introducing new flip-off plastic caps on its injectable range to make the products more user-friendly. Marbocyl 10% is the first product to benefit. The new caps mean it is no longer necessary to have the aluminium caps which were...

    Vets Now to open new clinic in Portsmouth

    Vets Now, the UK's only national dedicated out-of-hours veterinary emergency care provider, is set to open its 33rd clinic in July. The clinic will be located in Portsmouth and will operate from the premises of the Harbour Vet Hospital, 251 London...

    Attacks on animals by children on the increase

    The Scottish SPCA has called for parents across Scotland to take more responsibility for the behaviour of their children after another sickening catalogue of violence against animals over the past year. Launched during Scottish Animal Week, the...

    TV company searching for talented dogs

    Ricochet , one of the UK's leading TV production companies, is on the hunt for dogs with unique personality traits or unusual talents for a forthcoming ITV television documentary. The hour long programme will look into the characteristics, heritage...

    New feline vaccination guide from Merial

    Merial has published Give Them Just What they Need , a guide to the key considerations concerning the vaccination of cats. The company says it produced the guide after conducting research in which 76% of small animal veterinary surgeons said they...

    Kennel Club launches Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust

    The Kennel Club has launched the Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust (AHT) to accelerate research into inherited canine disease. It aims to create further diagnostic tests which, together with breeding advice, will improve the health and welfare...

    Electoral Reform Services declares RCVS elections sound

    Electoral Reform Services (ERS), the independent body that carries out the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' Council election, has offered reassurance that the election was fair, in spite of a number of voters being sent duplicate ballot papers....

    New gastroenterology research grant

    Veterinary surgeons who intend to conduct research in the field of gastroenterology in dogs or cats can apply for a grant of up to €20,000 awarded by the European Emesis Council (EEC). The New Clinical Investigator Grant is open to qualified veterinarians...

    100 million thanks from Dechra

    Dechra Veterinary Products is celebrating sales of 100 million sachets of Equipalazone® Powder with a campaign in which customers will get a special deal, and the chance to enter a draw for a VIP, 3-day trip to Badminton 2008 .