Veterinary News Headlines

    New study shows diclofenac kills eagles

    The RSPB has reported the results of two studies which revealed that a greater diversity of birds of prey, including some eagles, are killed eating carrion contaminated with diclofenac. The RSPB says that these findings strengthen the case of banning...

    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...

    Chicken wormer now available in backyard size

    Krka has added a new 20g pack size of Flimabend (flubendazole), its water-based chicken wormer, to suit the needs of smallholders and owners of backyard chicken flocks. Flimabend is diluted into water and replaces the flock’s drinking water for a set...

    RCVS offers free training for vets on civility, diversity, managing stress and inclusive leadership

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative has launched four free training courses for veterinary professionals, designed both to improve the mental health and wellbeing of individuals and to improve workplace culture for the benefit of all. The courses are...

    King Charles rehomes chicken charity's millionth hen

    King Charles has adopted the millionth hen to be rehomed by the British Hen Welfare Trust (BHWT). Founded in 2005 by Jane Howorth MBE, the British Hen Welfare Trust rehomes commercial laying hens that would usually be sent to slaughter, typically at...
  • Soil Association calls for limit on use of veterinary antibiotics

    The Soil Association is calling on the Government to issue guidelines that will limit the veterinary use of the most modern penicillin-type antibiotics, to prevent the spread of a serious new superbug. Recently released minutes of a Government committ...

    Hampshire-based vet escapes verdict of serious professional misconduct

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has ended an inquiry against Hampshire-based veterinary surgeon Jose Ignacio Messa MRCVS, after finding no case of serious professional misconduct against him. The case against Jose Ignacio Messa MRCVS related to two...

    New equine standing CT in Berkshire

    Valley Equine Hospital in Lambourn has installed a Hallmarq standing CT scanner, which it says will revolutionise the early identification of distal limb pathology. Thus far, the hospital has relied on conventional radiographs or referred for MRI for...

    New licensed indications for Advocate

    Bayer Animal Health has obtained two new licensed indications for its antiparasiticide, Advocate. The first is that the product is now licensed for the treatment of Crenosoma vulpis using a single dose. The second is that in addition to the existing...

    RCVS announces short-term changes to PDP

    The RCVS Education Committee has announced short-term changes to the Professional Development Phase (PDP), which helps new veterinary graduates transition into veterinary practice, to provide further support to participants. The changes follow a jointly...

    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...

    Three ways the RCVS now plans to enhance veterinary careers

    The RCVS Council has approved a new project to enhance veterinary clinical career pathways in three ways. The first is the introduction of Specialist training and status for general practitioners in primary care, for which the RCVS project will now...

    Linnaeus recruiting next cohort for graduate development programme

    Linnaeus is inviting applications from final year undergraduates and newly-qualified veterinary surgeons to join its two-year Graduate Development Programme (GDP). As part of the scheme, Linnaeus offers one-to-one mentoring, professional and clinical...
  • Bristol Vet Specialists launches chronic pain clinic for cats and dogs in the South West

    Bristol Vet Specialists has launched a chronic pain clinic for cats and dogs in the South West of England, led by Jo Murrell , European Specialist in Anaesthesia and Analgesia. The clinic offers Specialist care primarily for patients with osteoarthritis...

    Zoetis to launch the first AI-powered cartridge-based haematology analyser at London Vet Show

    Zoetis is going to preview its new cartridge-based point-of-care haematology analyser, Vetscan OptiCell, at the London Vet Show (Stand N50, London Excel, 14th/15th November). Zoetis says the Vetscan OptiCell represents a significant leap forward in...

    New report details the latest research in veterinary mental health

    The RCVS has published a report summarising the latest research presented by mental health and wellbeing researchers at last November's Mind Matters Initiative Research Symposium. The plenary speaker was Professor Rory O’Connor, Chair of Health Psychology...

    New vet-only diets for rabbits

    Supreme Petfoods has launched the VetCarePlus range of Monoforage ® diets for rabbits. According to the company, the new range represents an entirely new generation of rabbit food, made possible because of a breakthrough in production technology....

    BSAVA adds dentistry, exotics and surgery to PDP Resource Bank

    The BSAVA has added the first learning resources in dentistry, exotics and surgery to its free online CPD bank, matched to the RCVS Professional Development Phase (PDP) competences. The new sections will sit alongside the Emergency and Critical Care...

    New canine stem cell training materials for vets

    IVC Evidensia has collaborated with TVM to publish training materials for vets about DogStem, TVM's stem cell treatment for dogs with mild to severe osteoarthritis of the elbow and hip. TVM says DogStem, which is currently the only UK/EU-licensed stem...

    Academics battle over benefits of canine vegan diets

    A skirmish has broken out between academics from the University of Liverpool and the University of Winchester after the former published a study which refuted the claimed benefits of a canine vegan diet identified in an earlier study by the latter. ...

    Boehringer launches liquid version of Vetmedin

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched Vetmedin (pimobendan) 1.5 mg/ml oral solution for dogs in Great Britain, offering a new treatment option for smaller cardiac patients and ones that don't take tablets easily. The company says the two main benefits...

    BEVA Congress to focus on colic

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has announced that colic will be a key topic on the scientific programme at Congress this year, which runs from 11th to 14th September at the Birmingham ICC. Global names in gastroenterology will be sharing...
  • New study suggests reduced complication rates with laparoscopic vs open ovariectomy

    A retrospective study published in the BSAVA's Journal of Small Animal Practice suggests that complications are less common after a laparoscopic than an open ovariectomy 1 . For the study, Tim Charlesworth, an RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery...

    Ceva to host free BRD CPD webinar

    Ceva Animal Health is hosting a free one-hour webinar on bovine respiratory disease (BRD) on Tuesday 1st December at 7pm. The webinar, titled: ‘When the coughing won’t stop…. what to do when standard BRD treatment protocols aren’t getting to the bottom...

    New fellowship for veterinary Early Career Researchers

    BSAVA PetSavers has launched a new research fellowship designed to support veterinary Early Career Researchers after they gain a postgraduate research qualification. The fellowship provides a grant of up to £35,000 for work in companion animal research...