Veterinary News Headlines

    New government-funded veterinary receptionist qualification

    Improve International has launched a new course for veterinary receptionists to achieve the nationally accredited Edexcel QCF Level 2 Certificate in Customer Service, but with the assessment tailored specifically to demonstrate excellence in veterinary...

    Talks begin over new vet school for the Midlands

    Harper Adams University and Keele University have announced that they are in exploratory talks to establish a new UK veterinary school. The proposal is for the new school to provide five-year degrees leading to a Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences (BVSc...
  • Virbac launches ‘Lumps and Bumps’ toolkit for practices

    Virbac has launched a toolkit to help veterinary practices educate pet owners about the importance of checking their pet for abnormal lumps and bumps. The toolkit contains everything a practice needs to create its own lumps and bumps awareness campaign...

    Vetoquinol launches touch screen client communication tool

    Vetoquinol has launched the Vet-Touch Digital Atlas, an innovative communication tool to help veterinary practices explain complex conditions to clients at the touch of a screen. Vetoquinol says the Vet-Touch Digital Atlas saves valuable time and...
  • New scheme to help farmers avoid effects of bovine TB

    Cattle Health Certification Standards (CHeCS) has launched CHeCS bTB Herd Accreditation , a new scheme to evaluate risk and recognise farmers who step up biosecurity to help control bovine TB (bTB) in England and Wales. The voluntary scheme, which...

    BVA and RCVS lobby peers and MPs on Brexit

    The BVA and the RCVS have held a meeting at the House of Commons to brief MPs and peers about animal and public health, animal welfare and veterinary workforce issues raised by Brexit. The briefing highlighted to members of both Houses the vital role...

    Lamond Vets Wins Charity Rounders Challenge

    Lamond Veterinary Clinic from Livingston, West Lothian has won the first ever Merial Charity Rounders Challenge. The winning team of vets and vet nurses batted and fielded their way to victory in September's rounders tournament involving practices...

    RCVS and BVA's open letter to the PM about Brexit

    The RCVS and the BVA have sent a joint letter to the Prime Minister with their concerns over how Brexit, and its impact on EU migration, may affect the veterinary profession. The letter outlines how the organisations want to work with the government...

    Welfare advisor vet at IVC calls for ban on owning dogs with cropped ears

    Following BBC Panorama’s expose into extreme dog breeding which aired on Monday, Dave Martin MRCVS, Animal Welfare Advisor at IVC Evidensia, has called for new legislation in the UK which would make it illegal to own a dog with cropped ears. Ear cropping...

    Animalcare launches four more free webinars

    Animalcare has launched four CPD webinars for veterinary surgeons on The Webinar Vet. The webinars, which are free of charge, are: A practical guide to propentofylline in practice Buprenorphine or methadone – which should I use? Using the Rabbit...

    Vets encouraged to get involved in Mental Health Awareness Week activities with Vetlife

    Vetlife is encouraging all members of the veterinary team to get involved with a number of online activities it is running during Mental Health Awareness Week, which starts on Monday. The charity is asking everyone to donate £5 and nominate 5 friends...

    Boehringer launches palatable ACE inhibitor

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched Benefortin (benazepril hydrochloride), an ACE inhibitor licensed for the treatment of congestive heart failure (CHF) in dogs. It is also licensed for the treatment of chronic renal insufficiency (CRI) in cats...

    RCVS seeks more volunteers for CPD pilot

    The RCVS is calling for more volunteers to be part of an extended pilot for proposed changes to the way it measures continuing professional development. This pilot was originally launched in February 2017 to trial proposed changes to CPD, which would...

    NHS wins High Court backing for decision to stop funding homeopathy

    The High Court has dismissed a legal challenge by the British Homeopathic Association over a decision by NHS England to stop funding the discredited treatment. The case came after the NHS issued new guidelines for Clinical Commissioning Groups (CCG...

    Vets invited to enter BVA's third ‘Veterinary photographer of the year’ competition

    The British Veterinary Association is inviting vets to enter its third ‘BVA Veterinary photographer of the year’ competition. Last year’s competition saw photographs span a range of subjects from across the UK and overseas, from a common basilisk...

    Pets at Home food recalled after causing cats to collapse

    Pets at Home has recalled four dry cat food products marketed under the AVA brand after three cats became seriously ill, four to six weeks after switching to the products. Further investigation revealed that the products in question: AVA Mature Cat...

    RCVS seeks feedback on draft VN Code of Professional Conduct

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is seeking feedback on a new draft Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Nurses. The new draft Code, which would replace the existing RCVS Guide to Professional Conduct for Veterinary Nurses, has been...

    First blowfly strike cases of 2018 reported

    Elanco Animal Health has announced that the first blowfly strike cases of 2018 have been reported on its Blowfly Strike Tracker . The tracker, which Elanco produces with NADIS (National Animal Disease Information Service), highlights areas hit with...

    Alison Speakman becomes 65th BSAVA President

    Alison Speakman has been appointed the 65th President of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA), taking over from the outgoing President, Sheldon Middleton. Alison has been an active member of the BSAVA since graduating from the University...
  • Elanco launches new treatment for otitis externa in dogs

    Elanco Animal Health has announced the launch of Osurnia, a new treatment which it says will drive compliance when treating canine otitis externa infections. According to the company, compliance with daily ear drops has been shown to be poor, with...

    RCVS DC postpones decision on drink-drive vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has decided to postpone its decision on the sanction against Dyfed-based Lynn Jo Ann Davies MRCVS for various drink-related charges, after she voluntarily entered into undertakings. The Committee heard a number of charges...

    Work starts on £16m veterinary referral centre

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists has started work building a new, £16m, 40,000 square foot referral centre. The new site, which is ten minutes up the road from Southfield's current location in Basildon, Essex, is due to be ready in time for them...

    Vets urged to prioritise pain relief in otitis externa cases

    Leading veterinary dermatologist Sue Paterson has raised concerns that veterinary surgeons are not prioritising pain relief in otitis externa (OE) cases, in a new series of videos commissioned by Elanco Animal Health for Osurnia Gel. Sue, an RCVS...

    Neutered female dogs three times more likely to leak

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has found that neutering female dogs makes them three times more likely to develop urinary incontinence (UI) 1 . The research, carried out by the Royal Veterinary College’s (RVC) VetCompass...

    CEVA launches Meloxidyl for cattle & pigs

    CEVA Animal Health has launched the anti-inflammatory Meloxidyl for cattle and pigs. Meloxidyl is meloxicam-based solution for the management of respiratory disease, mastitis and diarrhoea in cattle and non-infectious locomotor disorders and puerperal...