Veterinary News Headlines

    Sporimune now licensed for feline chronic allergic dermatitis

    Dechra Veterinary Products has announced that Sporimune (ciclosporin), its treatment for atopic dermatitis in dogs, has now been licensed for the symptomatic treatment of chronic allergic dermatitis in cats. Sporimune is the first ciclosporin oral...

    New look for Hill's Science Plan

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has introduced a new look for its Science Plan dog and cat range. The company says that the packs have been redesigned to make it easier for pet owners to identify the variety of products available. The new packaging has stronger...
  • New range of nutraceutical skin and joint supplements

    Avacta has announced the launch of Natural VetCare Prescribed, a new range of veterinary exclusive nutraceutical skin and joint supplements. The range is manufactured in the UK by Natural VetCare and includes four products in total. Avacta’s commercial...

    University of Liverpool and CVS to study veterinary workplace injuries

    CVS is funding a research project at the University of Liverpool to understand more about veterinary workplace injuries and what can be done to prevent them. CVS says that in the USA, the veterinary profession is the fifth highest profession for...

    New treatment for bacterial infections in cattle and pigs

    Bayer Animal Health has announced the launch of Ceffect (cefquinome), for the treatment of bacterial infections in cattle and pigs caused by Gram-positive and Gram-negative micro-organisms sensitive to cefquinome. Ceffect is available as a 25mg/ml...

    Dechra launches ciclosporin treatment for canine atopic dermatitis

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Sporimune ( ciclosporin), licensed for the treatment of chronic manifestations of atopic dermatitis in dogs. Roger Brown, Senior Brand Manager at Dechra Veterinary Products, said: "Around 20% of all small animal...

    Animal Health Trust set to close

    The Animal Health Trust, the veterinary research charity which employs 257 staff at its centre near Newmarket, has announced that without an injection of funds, it will be forced to close at the end of the month. The charity says that it had already...
  • Vets asked to help tackle mystery canine illness

    The Forestry Commission, together with other agencies and landowners, is stepping up efforts to find out why some dogs have fallen ill while on countryside walks. Over 50 cases of so called Seasonal Canine Illness (SCI) occurred during the autumn...

    Veterinary surgeons describe the perfect drug company

    A survey carried out by Rachel Crowe BSc PhD in association with Virbac Animal Health and VetSurgeon.org has revealed what veterinary surgeons in the UK expect from pharmaceutical companies and other suppliers. The survey considers a number of different...

    OV Conference themed 'Controlling disease threats at home and from abroad'

    Improve International has announced that this year's OV Conference, which takes place at the company's HQ outside Swindon on the 19th and 20th September, will be themed 'Controlling Disease Threats at Home and from Abroad. At this year’s event, sessions...

    Win tickets to the Petplan Vet Awards

    Petplan is giving away a VIP trip for two people to this year's 'Petplan Veterinary Awards' in Birmingham on 31 st March. The prize includes two admission tickets to the awards ceremony, as well as accommodation at a top hotel in Birmingham. Veterinary...

    Anna Threlfall takes over as Head of Internal Medicine at Davies

    Davies Veterinary Specialists has appointed Anna Threlfall as Head of Internal Medicine. Anna, who has been with the Hertfordshire-based referral centre for seven years, is now an RCVS, EBVS and American Specialist in Small Animal Internal Medicine...

    Vision Vet launches ophthalmology CPD webinars

    Scotland-based veterinary ophthalmologist Tamir Spiegel, who offers referral and telemedicine services through Vision Vet, has launched two CPD webinar courses. The first, which covers three topics: c anine uveitis, canine glaucoma and non-healing...

    What's your position on cat neutering?

    A group of feline welfare charities are asking UK-based veterinary surgeons to take part in a survey to help them better understand neutering practices. The research is being carried out by Cats Protection, RSPCA, PDSA, Wood Green The Animal Charity...

    Midlands vet reprimanded for alcohol-related incidents

    Midlands-based Dr Lynn Jo Ann Davies MRCVS has been reprimanded and warned by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for serious professional misconduct involving drink driving convictions and being under the influence of alcohol whilst on duty as a veterinary...

    One in three pet owners might change practice if their vet's mask wasn't up to scratch

    Bluetree Group, a Type IIR surgical face mask manufacturer, has published the results of a survey it conducted in July which has found that 35% of pet owners would consider changing their vets if they didn’t think their face mask met the standard required...

    Fluorescent light energy shown to improve quality of life for dogs with skin conditions

    A new study 1 published in Scientific Research has concluded that Vetoquinol's Phovia fluorescent light energy (FLE) therapy system can improve the quality of life for dogs with skin conditions, and their owners. Phovia, which was launched in the...

    Equine vets find novel use for portable microscope

    An equine practice in the New Forest is reporting great success using the ioLight portable microscope to diagnose intestinal parasites in horses at the stable yard. Armed with the new microscope, New Forest Equine Vets (NFEV) has started offering...
  • Mixed response to new medicines regulations from BVA

    The British Veterinary Association has welcomed the tightening up of sales of veterinary medicines on the internet but has expressed disappointment that the advertising of antimicrobials to farmers will continue. The Veterinary Medicines Directorate...

    Petplan launches 'refreshed' policies

    Petplan has launched a new look policy range to give pet owners more comprehensive cover and make it easier for them to understand the types of cover available. Simon Masding, Petplan's Head of Sales and Partnerships said the refreshed policies will...

    Dechra Veterinary Products found in breach of NOAH Code

    The NOAH Code of Practice Committee, chaired by Mr Guy Tritton, has found Dechra Veterinary Products in breach of three items of the NOAH Code, following a complaint. The complaint related to an advertisement and detailer promoting Felimazole with...

    New neurology referral service for the North West

    Northwest Surgeons, the Cheshire-based referral centre which is now part of Pets at Home, has announced the expansion of its clinical specialisms into the field of neurology, with the appointment of Dr Lorenzo Golini. Dr Golini underwent residency...

    New study shows extent of dog obesity problem in the UK

    The Royal Veterinary College has published a new study of canine obesity which reveals both the extent of the problem, and the risk factors. The study 1 was led by the RVC’s VetCompass programme and included 22,333 dogs whose health was followed for...

    Henry Lamb wins Young Farm Vet of the Year

    The slightly inappropriately named poultry vet, Henry Lamb MRCVS, has been named Young Farm Vet of the Year in the National Egg & Poultry Awards organised by the magazine Poultry Business . Henry, who works at Crowshall Veterinary Services in Norfolk...

    New Small Animal Formulary app

    The BSAVA has announced the launch of its third smartphone app - the BSAVA Small Animal Formulary App . This member-only access app is available to download now from iTunes and Android Market and offers the same reference materials found in the latest...