Veterinary News Headlines

    Practices invited to register for Pet Allergy Week

    Avacta Animal Health is inviting veterinary practices to register now for the UK’s third Pet Allergy Week (PAW), which starts on 5th June 2017. Over 500 practices took part in the 2016 initiative, and Avacta is hoping even more will get involved this...

    New field study demonstrates Advantix repelling efficacy in dogs

    The findings of a Canine Vector Borne Disease (CVBD) prevention field study, published in Veterinary Parasitology today, have demonstrated the efficacy of Advantix in repelling ticks and sandflies, thus reducing the risk of potentially deadly diseases...

    And the winner is ...

    Robert Newcombe, Senior Veterinary Surgeon at the PDSA Plymouth PetAid Hospital, has won a £50 Marks and Spencer gift card after completing a survey sent to VetSurgeon members on behalf of Swann-Morton . 57% of 283 survey respondents said that they...

    New bovine reproduction clinical booklet

    BCF Technology has launched a new bovine reproduction clinical booklet which can now be ordered free from the company. BCF says the booklet has been specifically designed as a reference guide for the reproductive tract of the cow, providing key...

    Lameness the most common reason for euthanasia in older horses

    A research project funded by equine charity The Horse Trust has found that lameness is the most common reason for euthanasing a geriatric horse. According to the charity, this research is the first in the UK to provide data on the causes of death...

    BAVECC survey supports clarification / amendment of CoPC on OOH home visits

    The British Association of Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care has released the results of a survey into practitioners attitudes to 24-7 and OOH home visits. 360 veterinary surgeons took part in the survey, nearly all of whom have been practising...

    New Specialist support for new grads

    The VetCT app, which provides round the clock access to specialist support, is now being offered for free to new veterinary graduates for their first three months in practice. The ideas is to help ease new grads' transition into practice by giving...

    Woodley buys Anavet

    Woodley Equipment Co. yesterday bought Anavet to enhance its in-practice laboratory solution. Woodley will take over the distribution, service and supply of the Vital Biochemistry machines and associated reagent range from AnaVet. Anavet is a...

    Defra celebrates Pet Travel Scheme's 10th birthday

    The Department for Environment Food and Rural affairs has marked the 10th anniversary of the Pet Travel Scheme with the release of some interesting facts and figures... The scheme started on 28 February 2000 when owners were first able to travel to...

    BVA questions BBC screening of illegal ear marking

    The British Veterinary Association has contacted the BBC programme 'Countryfile' following the broadcast of an item on identifying wild ponies in North Wales using 'ear marking' on 31st October 2010. The programme visited a farmer in Snowdonia...

    Dechra announces lower starting dose for Vetoryl

    Dechra Veterinary Products has announced a new lower recommended starting dose of Vetoryl (trilostane), its treatment for dogs with Cushing's syndrome. Dechra says the change to the Summary of Product Characteristics for Vetoryl Hard Capsules for...

    Veterinary practitioners invited to apply for new research bursary

    MSD Animal Health is inviting veterinary surgeons to apply for its Research Bursaries which, for the first time, now include awards for both ruminant and companion animal research projects. There are three awards, two ruminant and one companion animal...

    Study shows ionised hypercalcaemia is unaccompanied by total hypercalcaemia in about one third of dogs

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), found that relying on total calcium concentrations alone to diagnose dogs with ionised hypercalcaemia may result in misclassification in around one third of dogs...

    Good practice guide on veterinary medicines

    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) has today announced the availability of a new members’ service, the BVA Good Practice Guide on Veterinary Medicines. The guide, written in consultation with, and endorsed by, the Veterinary Medicines...

    Mitey new claim for Acclaim

    Environmental household flea spray, Acclaim ® , is now licensed to kill house dust mites. A common cause of allergies, house dust mites are present all year around, aggravating conditions such as atopic dermatitis. Containing S-methoprene and permethrin...
  • Defra rejects petition to protect VN title

    Defra has rejected the RCVS petition to protect the VN title , saying that criminalising the use of the term 'veterinary nurse' by other animal carers in a veterinary setting would be unduly harsh. In rejecting the petition, which had gained nearly...

    New diagnostic imaging service

    Vet-X-Perts GmbH has launched veheri.com, billed as a diagnostic imaging collaboration and education platform which also offers a teleradiology and teleneurology reporting service. Originally launched in 2022, the company says the platform now has...

    Labrador is UK's favourite breed

    New research released by National Pet Month (5th April -5th May) has found that the UK’s most popular dog breed is the Labrador. There are 209 recognised dog breeds in the UK; 7.3 million dogs in total in the UK, one in ten of which is a Labrador...
  • Help get libel reform into the Queen's Speech

    The Libel Reform Campaign is asking supporters to lobby their MP to make sure that a reform of libel law gets into next year's Queen's Speech, which sets the legislative agenda for 2012. Two cases in particular serve to highlight the impact of current...

    YourVets opens new clinic in Dagenham and expands at Wythall

    YourVets, the network of privately owned small animal veterinary practices has opened a new clinic in Dagenham, Essex and is re-opening an expanded and improved practice in Wythall, Birmingham later this month. YourVets already has five clinics operating...

    College mourns passing of past President Lord Soulsby

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has paid tribute to past President Lord Soulsby of Swaffham Prior, following news of his death on Monday, aged 90. Chris Tufnell, current President of the RCVS, said: "We are very sad to hear of the death of...

    White Cross Vets loves Manchester

    White Cross Vets , which has 16 UK practices, including one in Manchester, has donated £5500 to the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital following the terrorist attack in the city two weeks ago. The veterinary group made the donation on behalf of...

    RCVS joins Stonewall to champion LGBT equality

    The RCVS has announced that is has teamed up with Stonewall, the charity that campaigns for equality of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, with the aim of ensuring that all people are accepted, without exception, within the veterinary profession...

    Webinar tonight to help practices plan their way out of lockdown

    Bayer Animal Health is hosting ‘Planning your way out of the crisis’, a free webinar at 7:00pm tonight in which veterinary business guru Alan Robinson will offer support and advice for practices emerging from lockdown. Alan, who is MD of the veterinary...

    UK veterinary antibiotic sales halved since 2014

    UK sales of antibiotics in food-producing animals have halved since 2014, according to a report published by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate. The UK-Veterinary Antibiotic Resistance and Sales Surveillance (UK-VARSS) annual report shows that while...