Veterinary News Headlines

    BEVA urges vets to be alert to Atypical Myopathy

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) is urging veterinary surgeons to be on the lookout for outbreaks of Atypical Myopathy (AM) this spring. Atypical Myopathy is a serious muscle disease found in the UK and Northern Europe. It is linked...

    SPVS launches 2014 salaries survey

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has launched its 2014 Salaries Survey. SPVS is urging everyone involved in the veterinary sector to complete a questionnaire to ensure a comprehensive insight into the levels of pay amongst veterinary...

    BSAVA launches Masters in Clinical Veterinary Research

    The BSAVA has launched a new Masters in Clinical Veterinary Research. The Association says that the qualification is intended to give vets the chance to conduct clinical research relating to their work – in particular vets working in general practice...

    IVC plans to shake up London Vet Show

    IVC Evidensia has announced plans to shake up the traditional lecture format at the London Vet Show, taking place at the ExCel on 11th-12th November. Instead of the traditional format, where one expert, perhaps two, come and lecture on a subject, IVC...

    Improve launches latest tranche of online OV training

    Improve International has launched the latest tranche of online training for those seeking qualification as an Official Veterinarian (OV). The company says completion of the new training modules will lead to qualification in the following areas: ...

    New survey highlights need to show you value your veterinary nurses

    A new survey published by VetNurse Jobs has shown that above all else, the thing that veterinary nurses want from a job in practice is to feel ‘valued or appreciated, especially by veterinary surgeons, as part of a collaborative team.’ The survey...

    Veterinary experts work on new guidelines for detecting fetlock injury in racehorses

    Veterinary experts from around the world have stepped closer to defining guidelines for the identification of pre-fracture pathology in the racehorse fetlock at a meeting held last week. The two-day collaborative workshop was hosted by the Jockey Club...

    Vets urged to highlight the benefits of ORT for scouring calves

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Rehydion, is urging vets to highlight the benefits of administering oral rehydration therapy (ORT) to scouring calves to farmers as part of its new ‘Making Milk Matter Against Scour’ campaign. The company highlights figures...

    Genitrix extends species range for anti-parasiticide Lapizole

    Genitrix has repackaged its palatable, fenbendazole-based treatment for internal parasites, with an easy dose syringe mechanism to allow its accurate administration to rabbits, ferrets, exotic birds and reptiles. To make life simpler for pet owners,...

    New ectoparasiticide for cattle, sheep and lambs

    Norbrook has announced the launch of Spotinor Deltamethrin spot-on, a new product which kills a wide range of external parasites that can have economically damaging effects on cattle, sheep and lambs. The product is effective against lice and flies...

    VetSurgeon overhauled to raise the standard of clinical information sharing

    VetSurgeon.org has undergone its biggest overhaul since the online community was first launched over a decade ago, specifically to offer a far better platform for clinical discussion than Facebook, and to give referral practitioners a major new incentive...

    New training for farm vets on good antimicrobial stewardship

    RCVS Knowledge has launched Farm Vet Champions, an online course offering free and practical training in championing good antimicrobial stewardship. The Farm Vet Champions initiative has been set up to build a supportive community of farm animal veterinary...

    New collaboration to offer vets expert-led CPD with advanced imaging

    VetCam Specialists, a CPD provider, has joined forces with Veheri, a diagnostic imaging education platform, to give its course attendees access to a DICOM viewer so they can view and edit case studies directly in the viewer whilst discussing them with...

    Pets really are called one of the family

    Hot on the heels of research showing that pets are more pampered, comes the news from Debenhams Pet Insurance of a trend towards pets being given the same names as children. Whereas in days gone by a dog would perhaps wag its tail in response to...

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica launches Equitop Myoplast® Power Pearls

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched a unique and natural muscle building supplement for horses, Equitop Myoplast Power Pearls, containing 18 key amino acids. The company says maintaining muscular condition in performance and sports horses can...

    Petlog launches Microchipping Month at Aylesbury practice

    Petlog has kicked off its annual National Microchipping Month by joining forces with Hampden Veterinary Hospital in Aylesbury. Petlog holds National Microchipping Month throughout June each year to promote the benefits of microchipping and the importance...

    Plymouth vet is a Ceva welfare winner

    Six individuals have been announced as the winners of the second annual Ceva Animal Welfare Awards, honoured for their contributions to the prevention and reduction of animal welfare problems in the UK and abroad. All winners were originally nominated...

    Research indicates that aging not PPID behind intestinal problems in older horses

    The Waltham Equine Studies Group has announced the results of two pieces of research designed to improve understanding of the best nutritional support for older horses, whether they are healthy or diagnosed with Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction...

    Vets invited to attend RCVS AGM online

    The RCVS is inviting all vets to attend its Annual General Meeting, taking place online, on Friday, 9 July 2021. The proceedings will begin at 10am with the formal adoption by RCVS Council of the Annual Report and Financial Statements for 2020, which...

    Dechra launches novel strangles vaccine

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Strangvac, a protein-based strangles vaccine for horses and ponies. Strangvac has been in development for over 25 years and Dechra says it's the first and only intramuscular vaccine to help protect against strangles...

    Dermatologists impressed by new Cortavance

    Virbac Animal Health reports that two leading dermatologists have expressed favourable opinions about Cortavance, its new treatment for inflammatory and pruritic dermatoses in dogs. Anita Patel, a referral dermatologist in Kent, said the major...

    New Practice Support Services Guide from Fort Dodge Animal Health

    A new Support Services Guide has been launched by Fort Dodge Animal Health, designed as an aid to the company’s Practice Support Programme. The guide has been designed to provide a comprehensive reference on all the services Fort Dodge offers...
  • No shortage of veterinary jobs despite recession, says Rig Vets

    There are still locum and permanent vacancies in the veterinary industry, despite the current UK recession, but candidates must be prepared to be more flexible, advises veterinary recruitment company, Rig Vet Recruitment. "The number of vacancies...
  • Northumberland vet seals a deal with Tesco and Asda

    Northumberland vet Rory Thomson from the St Clair veterinary practice in Blyth reports that he's been able to release an injured seal back into the North Sea, thanks in part to donations of fresh fish from Tesco and Asda which kept her well-fed during...

    Paisley-based veterinary nurse suspended for dishonesty

    Paisley-based Laura Benson RVN has been suspended for nine months by the RCVS VN Disciplinary Committee for stealing from her veterinary practice and asking a colleague to input false clinical records about her pet. Ms Benson faced six charges. The...