Veterinary News Headlines

    Inaugural WellVet Weekend offers vets the chance to recharge and refresh

    Vetsnet and VetLed have announced that the first WellVet Weekend , an event designed to offer veterinary surgeons a chance to recharge, refresh and re-energise, will take place at Girton College, Cambridge, on 24th-26th August 2018. The WellVet Weekend...

    RCVS announces winners of the 2020 Honours and Awards

    The RCVS has announced the recipients of this year’s Honours and Awards. The Queen’s Medal - the highest honour that the RCVS can bestow upon an individual veterinary surgeon - was given to Dr Mary Stewart MRCVS, a retired academic who spent most...
  • RCVS seeks vets to help veterinary graduates

    The RCVS is looking to recruit two veterinary surgeons as part-time Postgraduate Deans, to help oversee new veterinary graduates during their Professional Development Phase (PDP). Freda Andrews, RCVS Head of Education said: "The PDP is an online recording...

    Boehringer launches novel treatment for CKD in cats

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched Semintra, a new liquid treatment for cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The active ingredient in Semintra is telmisartan, the first angiotensin receptor blocker to be licensed in veterinary medicine...

    Elanco launches Credelio game

    Elanco Animal Health has launched Plus Pummet, an online game in which veterinary professionals can win monthly £50 Secret Escapes vouchers for getting the highest score. Game players have to 'catch' falling symbols marked with a '+' or the Credelio...

    Cepravin dry cow antibiotic now with flexi-cap

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health is now supplying Cepravin dry cow antibiotic treatment in a new 'flexi-cap' tube which offers two ways of infusing the product into the cows' teats. According to the company, the new cap is easier to remove...

    Research shows surgery is the better option for canine CCL ruptures

    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has published new research in Preventative Veterinary Medicine which concluded that surgical management of cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) ruptures in dogs causes better outcomes for reducing lameness compared to non...

    New paper calls on vets to routinely prescribe analgesia alongside local anaesthesia to manage pain in calves

    The BVA and the BCVA have launched a joint position paper which states that calves should be routinely provided with appropriate analgesia alongside local anaesthesia to effectively manage pain during necessary veterinary and husbandry procedures. ...

    Vets urged to promote pre-puppy-purchase consultations

    The BVA, the Animal Welfare Foundation (AWF) and the RSPCA are urging veterinary surgeons to promote pre-purchase consultations and The Puppy Contract to encourage responsible puppy buying decisions among both current clients and prospective owners....
  • Pet industry nutritionist slams veterinary diets

    A former pet industry nutritionist has created a stir in the national newspapers with the launch of whichdogfood.co.uk, a website which dismisses veterinary diets as no different to the "awful" standard pet foods sold in pet stores and supermarkets....

    CarefreeCredit offers free PR service for vets

    CarefreeCredit , which provides loans to uninsured owners of pets in need of medical attention, is now offering a free public relations service to member practices to help them promote their work in their local media. Stewart Halperin (pictured right...

    Pioneering new radiation therapy for animals now available in Yorkshire

    Yorkshire-based Paragon Referrals has launched a superficial radiation therapy (SRT) service for pets, the first of its kind in the country. The service uses an Xstrahl 100 superficial radiotherapy system , a £150,000 piece of equipment installed by...
  • Hill's moves to The Slug and Lettuce

    Following last month's news that Hill's had pulled out of BSAVA and would instead be found at a pizza restaurant round the corner from the NIA, comes a fresh announcement that the company has changed venues, and will now be at the Slug and Lettuce for...
  • Victory for campaign to retain postnominals

    The RCVS announced in a tweet yesterday afternoon that it will be retaining postnominals on the Register. #RCVScouncil agrees to retain postnominals on Register. Proposals to improve clarity to come back to future meeting. — RCVS (@RCVS_UK) June...

    Vets urged to put OA treatment higher up the priority list

    Osteoarthritis experts from the UK and the US came together at a roundtable event organised by Elanco late last year to discuss how canine osteoarthritis can be better managed, and have urged vets to put the disease higher up their priority list....

    New campaign to raise awareness of PSS amongst animal owners

    The RCVS has launched ' Veterinary care from your kind of vets ', a new campaign to raise awareness of the Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) amongst animal owners. The two-month campaign is comprised of a series of very polished videos which are now...

    New separation anxiety leaflet to help dogs out of lockdown

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Adaptil, has launched a new leaflet on separation anxiety to help ease dogs out of lockdown. The new leaflet, ‘Separation anxiety as a result of the pandemic. What can you do?’, was written in collaboration with clinical...

    2009 edition of Casualty Pig now available

    The Pig Veterinary Society's revised 2009 edition of Casualty Pig, funded by the BVA Animal Welfare Foundation (BVA AWF) is now available. This booklet is intended for the use of stock keepers on farms, staff in abattoirs, veterinary surgeons, and...

    Dechra launches Pergocoat for equine Cushing's

    Dechra has launched Pergocoat, for the treatment of Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID), aka equine Cushing’s disease. Pergocoat contains pergolide, a long-acting dopamine receptor agonist. It is available in 0.5mg (off-white) and 1mg (yellow...
  • Free webinars on management of emergency cases during pandemic

    Virtual Veterinary Specialists and The Webinar Vet have launched a series of free webinars to support vets in practice with the triage and management of emergency and urgent cases during the pandemic. The webinars will be given by RCVS Specialists...

    Government consults on banning third party puppy sales

    The government has today launched a call for evidence which seeks views on the banning of third party sales of puppies, which would mean anyone wanting to buy or adopt a dog would have to deal directly with a breeder or one of the country's rehoming...

    Half of vet practices don't think veterinary wellness is an issue

    A study carried out on behalf of VET Festival 2019 has found that 'veterinary wellness' is not recognised as an issue at 52% of UK veterinary practices and around 70% do not have a wellness programme or any plan to introduce one. This is despite the...

    Merial extends free equine faecal egg count test offer

    EQVALAN® manufacturer Merial Animal Health is extending its free egg worm count promotion, allowing practices to re-run the offer this autumn. During September and October Merial is giving away 20 free faecal egg count tests with each order of 20...
  • Scientists call for ban on exotic pets

    An article in the August issue of the Society of Biology's magazine, The Biologist , has called for a complete prohibition of the trade in exotic pets. The article was co-authored by Elaine Toland, Director of the Animal Protection Agency , Clifford...

    BVA launches #breedtobreathe campaign to combat rise in flat-faced breeds

    The British Veterinary Association is urging veterinary surgeons and nurses to get behind its new #breedtobreathe campaign, designed to stop the rising popularity of brachycephalic breeds with all their conformation-related health and welfare issues...