Veterinary News Headlines

    FMD - BCVA Statement

    This message from Graham Brook, President of BCVA, issued at 5:00pm today. Most of you will have heard on the news that a suspect case of Foot and Mouth was reported this morning in Surrey near Egham. Initially, a temporary restriction zone was...

    Hill’s launches new puppy and kitten websites

    Hill’s Pet Nutrition has launched two new websites - http://www.myhillspuppy.com/ and http://www.myhillskitten.com/ - which are devoted to giving puppies and kittens their best start in life. The sites provide pet owners with information, advice...

    SPVS to host Employee Ownership Trust webinar

    SPVS is hosting a CPD webinar exploring Employee Ownership Trusts, a business model which transfers ownership of a company to its employees, on Tuesday 1st October 2024 at 7:30pm. The session is designed for business owners who are considering succession...

    Diagnostic test to enhance prospects of the control of bovine TB in UK cattle by vaccination

    Dr Jayne Hope and colleagues at the Institute for Animal Health's Compton Laboratory have developed a test that can distinguish cattle that have been vaccinated against bovine tuberculosis (TB) from those that had been infected by the causative...

    Vets need more training in teat sealant administration

    A recent UK Mastitis Panel meeting, sponsored by MSD Animal Health, has concluded that a lack of expertise in drying off and teat sealant administration is the limiting factor preventing more widespread adoption of selective dry cow therapy protocols...

    AVMA testifies on antimicrobial resistance before Senate Committee

    The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) before the U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions last Tuesday, addressing the preventative use of antimicrobials in food animals and reiterating the necessity of antibiotic...

    RCVS announces OOH public awareness campaign

    The RCVS is to embark on a communications campaign over the next few months to raise awareness amongst the general public of the difficulties that vets face in providing out-of-hours emergency cover, and the responsibilities incumbent on animal owners...

    Bluetongue / FMD update from BCVA

    FMD With no new outbreaks the surveillance blood testing to lift the SZ is on going and should be completed on Friday which if all goes well will allow the lifting of the SZ. The RZ that was put in place by the EU (i.e. 2 counties around the SZ...

    Vet Futures asks how can we get more nurses?

    Vet Futures has published a guest blog by Laura Kidd MRCVS which asks how the profession can increase the number of veterinary nurses entering and staying within the profession? In her blog, Laura, a VN lecturer and clinical skills tutor for veterinary...

    Dechra to host strangles and equine disease management webinars

    Dechra is hosting webinars for vets about strangles and equine disease prevention on Tuesday 18th February and Tuesday 25th February respectively. The webinars will be available as live podcasts and will also be able to be viewed on demand on the Dechra...

    New range of rapid molecular diagnostic tests for cattle, sheep and goats

    Enalees has launched Rhéa, a range of rapid molecular diagnostic tests for cattle, sheep and goats. Unlike traditional PCR tests, Rhea molecular diagnostic tests need no lab equipment, allowing them to be used directly in the field. The first panel...

    Retention fees to increase by 2% in 2011

    The RCVS and VN Councils have each agreed to raise registration and retention fees for the financial year 2011-12 by 2%. This means the annual retention fee for a home-practising veterinary surgeon will increase by £5, and the fee for a veterinary nurse...

    BVA publishes Net Zero report to help the profession towards a more sustainable future

    The BVA has published Net Zero, a report into the role of veterinary practices in tackling climate change. The report comes on the back of a survey by the association which found that 93% of vets say sustainability is important to them. The BVA says...

    Nobacz to host free udder cleft dermatitis webinar

    NoBACZ Healthcare is hosting a free, one-hour webinar ‘Udder Cleft Dermatitis: what we know and what we don’t (yet)’ at 7pm on Thursday 3 rd July. The webinar will be presented by Will Gratwick BVSc MMedVet MRCVS (pictured), veterinary surgeon at LLM...

    Can you help the famous five?

    Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, is appealing for rural homes for a number of dogs currently housed at Dogs Trust Shoreham. Staff at the Rehoming Centre have affectionately nicknamed them ‘The Famous Five’. This motley crew...

    Plan for vaccines to fight Bovine TB

    A big investment in vaccines to tackle Bovine TB was announced by Environment Secretary Hilary Benn on Monday as he said that Government policy was that licences should not be issued to allow badger culling. Mr Benn announced that £20 million...

    Purina refreshes its vet website with a water calculator

    Purina has refreshed its website for veterinary professionals, adding a new tools which include an online water calculator to work out the expected normal water intake for individual pets. Purina says that assessing water intake can be difficult for...

    David Godfrey takes up post as BSAVA President

    David Godfrey has moved into his post as BSAVA President for 2025-26. Taking over the Presidency from Julian Hoad, David will continue to focus on the Programme of Change and the BSAVA’s new strategy, which includes some new products and services....

    SPVS unveils new logo

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons has unveiled a new logo in response to member feedback and a desire by the society to update its image to tie in with a more modern and campaigning approach. Here it is (roll of drums please): ...

    First Petplan competition winners 'got noticed'

    Petplan has announced the first of three winners for their ‘Get Noticed’ waiting room notice board competition, which runs till the end of July. The staff at Ayers Vets in Tyne and Wear were the winners but Petplan says it wasn’t an easy decision...
  • Horiba to host free blood transfusion webinar for vets

    Horiba is hosting a free webinar for vets in which Charlotte Russo FdSc RVN Dip AVN NCert Transfusion Med will discuss blood transfusions in dogs and cats, on Thursday 26th September, 7.30pm - 9.00pm. Charlotte will share practical advice on achieving...

    EU Commission presents animal health strategy for 2007-2013

    The European Commission has announced the EU's animal health strategy for 2007-13. The announcement provides the framework for animal health measures over the next 6 years, taking into account feedback from stakeholders and potential challenges in the...

    Vetspeed picks local suppliers for development project

    Vetspeed Ltd , the specialist waste management company which collects and disposes clinical, animal and plant-based wastes, is supporting regional businesses in a major development at its Thriplow Heath site, just south of Cambridge. The investment...

    New antibiotic may point to impact of poor compliance in practice

    Dr Tim Nuttall, Senior Lecturer in Dermatology at The University of Liverpool Small Animal Teaching Hospital reports as good or better results when treating skin infections in cats and dogs with Pfizer's Convenia (cefovecin) than with clavulanate...

    Bluetongue Protection Zone to be extended

    Defra has announced that the Bluetongue Protection Zone will be extended again on Monday 7 July, following the delivery by Intervet of almost 2 million additional doses of Bluetongue vaccine. Vaccination is only permitted within the Protection Zone....