Veterinary News Headlines

    VMD survey to understand problems vets have disposing of controlled drugs

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate is conducting a survey to discover the extent of the problems veterinary surgeons face when getting controlled drugs witnessed for disposal. At present veterinary surgeons must destroy Schedule 2 controlled drugs...

    Bovine TB outbreaks fall in badger cull areas

    Defra has released new data showing that new outbreaks of bovine TB have fallen in the two areas that have now completed their licensed four-year badger culls. In the Somerset cull area, TB incidence has fallen from 24% before culling started to 12...

    Improve launches Diagnostic Imaging (Computed Tomography) GPAdvCert

    Improve International has announced the launch of the latest in a series of General Practitioner Advanced Certificates (GPAdvCert): Diagnostic Imaging (Computed Tomography - CT). The 12-module programme is aimed at European veterinary professionals...

    Schering-Plough to launch new stress management product

    Schering-Plough, is to launch Zylkene, a new product to help manage stress in cats and dogs at BSAVA Congress this April. Zylkene is a globally patented bioactive decapeptide derived from the milk protein casein. The company says that it will...

    RCVS and BVA launch 'Pets Need Vets' campaign

    The RCVS and the BVA have launched Pets Need Vets , a social media campaign to highlight the benefits of registering a pet with a veterinary practice to the owners of the estimated 3.1 million pet dogs, cats and rabbits that have not done so 1 . The...

    RWAF Veterinary Adviser named Ceva's Vet Of The Year

    Dr Richard Saunders, Vet Specialist Adviser at the Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund (RWAF), has been named this year's 'Chris Laurence Vet of the Year' at the Ceva Animal Welfare Awards. Richard was nominated for his dedication to improving rabbit...
  • Panorama broadcast date announced

    The long-awaited Panorama programme about the veterinary profession will air on Thursday 22 July at 9pm on BBC One. Rumour has it that the programme will cover a range of issues, including the role of unqualified nursing staff in the practice, support...

    Boehringer launches online MVD murmur quiz

    Boehringer Ingelheim, manufacturer of Vetmedin, has launched Meaningful Murmurs , an online quiz for veterinary surgeons to test their knowledge about detecting clinically significant mitral valve murmur in dogs. Hosted on the Boehringer Academy website...

    Sheffield veterinary practice has 'the pets factor'

    White Cross Vets in Sheffield is to star in The Pets Factor, a new television series being broadcast on CBBC later this year. The show follows veterinary surgeons and nurses going about their day-to-day work, consulting and operating on a variety...

    Elanco Companion Animal Health launches in the UK

    Elanco, a division of Eli Lilly and Company, has launched into the UK companion animal market with a pledge to listen to vets and provide a highly personalised level of support. The company will initially offer recognised brands such as equine vaccines...

    Alfaxan now licensed for anaesthesia in rabbits

    Jurox (UK) Limited has announced that its anaesthetic for cats and dogs, Alfaxan (alfaxalone), has now been licensed for the induction of anaesthesia in pet rabbits. Rabbits are the third most commonly anaesthetised pet in the UK, however they have...

    Novartis launches CLiKZiN blowfly prevention

    Novartis Animal Health UK Ltd has announced the launch of CLiKZiN Pour On for sheep, a short meat withhold period (MWP) product that can be used throughout Spring and Summer for the prevention of blowfly strike in sheep and lambs. CLiKZiN is a ready...
  • Vetoquinol's new three monthly feline parasiticide gets marketing authorisation

    Vetoquinol has been granted EU marketing authorisation for Felpreva (tigolaner/emodepside/praziquantel) for spot-on prevention and treatment of mixed parasitic infestations/infections in cats 1 . Felpreva is the first spot-on parasiticide for cats...

    RCVS carries out first audit of CPD for vets

    The RCVS has announced that it is carrying out an audit of continuing professional development (CPD) for vets in order to monitor compliance and gauge what type of activities they are engaging in. Under the RCVS Code of Professional Conduct, introduced...

    Bayer launches new, smaller chip

    Bayer Animal Health has launched Tracer Advance Slim, a new, smaller microchip which is delivered through an implanter needle that - with a diameter of 2mm - is 20% smaller than its predecessor. The company says that the new product will help vets...

    BSVSp explores Practice Standards Scheme accreditation for specialist hospitals

    The British College of Veterinary Specialists (BCVSp) has approached the RCVS Practice Standards Group (PSG) to look at the feasibility of a new Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) accreditation strand: Veterinary Specialist Hospital (Multidisciplinary)...

    Hannah Capon is Vet of the Year 2019

    Hannah Capon MRCVS (pictured, 3rd from left), the founder of Canine Arthritis Management , has been named as the 'Chris Laurence Vet of the Year' at the Ceva Animal Welfare Awards , held at BSAVA Congress last night. The awards, which recognise the...

    Ceva launches Assure Ewe enzootic abortion testing scheme

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Assure Ewe, a subsidised testing scheme to assist practitioners identify the cause of enzootic abortion on-farm. The company says industry estimates are that 12 million accessible breeding ewes (91%) are not vaccinated...

    BEVA launches 'Don't Break Your Vet'

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) has launched Don’t Break Your Vet, a campaign to encourage horse owners to help reduce the risks that equine veterinary surgeons face . The campaign comprises a series of short videos featuring equine...

    Early hydrotherapy after spinal surgery may be dangerous for dogs

    A study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has found that early hydrotherapy may be associated with an increased risk of postoperative complications following surgical treatment for thoracolumbar intervertebral...
  • New support for vets abused on social media … and elsewhere

    VetSurgeon.org has set up VETS FOR VETS a new, private support group on the site for veterinary surgeons who’ve found themselves on the receiving end of unfair criticism or abuse on social media and elsewhere. The internet has brought major changes...
  • Research finds Dachshunds suffer more herniated discs

    Research carried out at two CVS referral hospitals has found a significantly higher incidence of thoracolumbar invertebral disc extrusions (IVDE) in Dachshunds compared to Basset Hounds 1 . For the research, the medical histories of 188 Basset Hounds...

    After busiest year yet, Vetlife needs you

    Vetlife is asking everyone in the profession to pledge their support after having its busiest year yet. The charity-run Vetlife helpline, which offers 24/7 confidential support, says it had 2775 contacts from members of the profession last year, up...

    Stem cell breakthrough could mean cure for heart disease in cats ... and humans

    The Royal Veterinary College has announced that its researchers have identified the conditions needed to generate pluripotent stem cells from domestic cats, a finding which could lead to a cure for feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in cats, and ultimately...
  • RCVS Council election results are in ...

    Results for the 2010 RCVS Council elections have been released today and, following a slight increase in turnout for the second year running, four existing Council Members and one former Member have been returned for another four years. However, new...