Veterinary News Headlines
  • New four-day pain control for dogs

    Elanco Companion Animal Health has launched Recuvyra 50mg/ml transdermal solution for dogs, the first transdermal fentanyl solution to be licensed for the control of postoperative pain associated with major orthopaedic and soft tissue surgery. ...

    Metacam for pigs now also available as an oral suspension

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica Ltd has announced that Metacam is now available for use in pigs as an oral suspension. Metacam, which contains the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) meloxicam, is indicated for the treatment of non-infectious...
  • Government asks if foreign vets should have their English tested

    The RCVS is encouraging veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and other members of the practice team to respond to a government consultation on changing the law to introduce English language testing for veterinary surgeons who have qualified from elsewhere...
  • VetSwap joins forces with VetSurgeon Jobs

    VetSwap , the job-exchange service for veterinary surgeons and nurses, has joined forces with VetSurgeon Jobs in order to help spread the word about the benefits of temporarily swapping jobs. Vetswap was set up by Luke Ramsden and Euan McKee MsRCVS...

    Zoetis gets EU marketing authorisation for new vaccine against PCV2 and M. hyopneumoniae in pigs

    Zoetis has announced that the European Commission has granted the company marketing authorization for CircoMax Myco for the active immunisation of pigs against porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae . The company says that CircoMax...

    Shockwave in Solihull as referral centre launches new treatment for canine musculoskeletal injuries and OA

    Solihull-based Willows Veterinary Centre is now offering shockwave therapy, a novel treatment for dogs suffering from musculoskeletal injuries and osteoarthritis. Shockwave therapy, or Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) to give it its full nomenclature...

    Two Hampshire vets cleared of serious professional misconduct

    Geoffrey William Irvine MRCVS and Igor Vasilev MRCVS have been found not guilty of serious professional misconduct by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after a hearing into the case of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, called Rupert, which died following...
  • Alex Gough MRCVS publishes second historical thriller: Bandits of Rome

    VetSurgeon member Alex Gough MRCVS , Head of Medicine Referrals at Bath Veterinary Referrals, has published his second historical thriller, Bandits of Rome , available for pre-order now in paperback (£7.99) or Kindle (£1.99) from Amazon. The book...

    CVS Group faces data breach after malicious hack

    CVS Group reports that over the past week, its UK operations have been significantly disrupted after a number of its IT systems were hacked. The company says that as soon as it discovered the unauthorised external access to its systems, it took them...

    TVM launches first licensed stem cell treatment for canine osteoarthritis in Europe

    TVM has launched DogStem, a ready-to-use stem cell treatment for dogs, indicated for mild to severe canine osteoarthritis of the hip and elbow. DogStem has been shown to be effective, reducing pain and lameness and improving mobility and quality of...
  • BSAVA launches triage tool for use during coronavirus pandemic

    The BSAVA has produced a triage tool designed to help staff in small animal practice identify and process emergency canine and feline cases during the coronavirus pandemic. The tool is available to all practices, free of charge. The downloadable...

    New small animal disease monitoring

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health is to launch CICADA-Live, the second phase of its national initiative to monitor the awareness and regional prevalence of important diseases in cats, dogs and rabbits. First launched in 2007 as a quarterly survey...
  • Survey finds 45% of salaried vets earning less than £35K

    A survey published today by the veterinary recruitment agency recruit4vets has found 45.8% of salaried veterinary surgeons earning less than £35K per annum. 251 veterinary surgeons in full-time permanent employment took part in the survey, the largest...

    Ceva launches fireworks waiting room display competition

    Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of Adaptil and Feliway, has launched its annual fireworks waiting room display competition. The aim of the competition is to highlight top tips for pet owners and the benefits of building a den to help calm and reassure...

    New MAP vaccine for sheep and goats

    Virbac has been granted a Limited Marketing Authorisation in the UK for its Gudair vaccine, indicated for the active immunisation of sheep and goats against Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP). MAP is the causal organism for...

    SPVS survey says vet salaries up £3000 to £48K in 2021

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons has published the results of its latest salary survey. The survey, which this year had a record 1605 respondents, covers everything from basic earnings, bonuses and dividends to benefits such as accommodation...

    Zoetis launches meloxicam NSAID for horses

    Zoetis has announced the launch of Contacera (meloxicam) 15mg/ml oral suspension, a non-steriodal anti-inflammatory preparation for horses. According to the company, meloxicam has been shown to hold advantages over Phenylbutazone for the alleviation...

    New flea and tick treatment for cats is spot on

    MSD Animal Health has announced the launch of Bravecto (fluralaner) Spot-On Solution for cats, a spot-on treatment for fleas and ticks effective for 12 weeks following a single dose. Amanda Melvin, Senior Product Manager, said: "We’re very excited...
  • Portsmouth vet struck off for possessing indecent images of children

    Portsmouth-based Simon Wood has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after being convicted of possessing indecent images of children. Mr Wood was convicted of three offences which involved the download of 38 videos and 13 indecent images...
  • Are vets pricing themselves out of the market?

    Two analyses of the pet insurance market have been published this week, which together suggest that veterinary practices may be starting to price themselves out of the market. Both reports are titled Pet Insurance 2014 . In the first, published by...

    BSAVA Congress will move to Manchester

    The BSAVA has announced that from 2021, its annual congress will be held at Manchester Central . In 2020, BSAVA Congress will have been held at the ICC Birmingham for thirty years. However, recent years have seen ever greater competition from the...

    Surrey referral centre operates on pituitary tumours

    Surrey-based North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR) reports that it has become one of the first in the country to operate on dogs and cats with tumours in the pituitary gland. NDSR’s European Specialist in neurology and neurosurgery Niklas Bergknut...

    Bogus vet sentenced to 20 months

    A man who worked as a veterinary surgeon in Wiltshire, despite being neither qualified nor registered with RCVS, has received a 20-month sentence at Swindon Crown Court. Peter Keniry (also known as Patrick Keniry), from Great Yarmouth, had been practising...

    Neurologist Clare Rusbridge joins Wear Referrals

    Leading veterinary neurologist, Professor Clare Rusbridge FRCVS is joining the neurology team at Wear Referrals in County Durham. Clare graduated from the University of Glasgow in 1991 and, following an internship at the University of Pennsylvania...
  • Experienced vets don't rely on palpation

    HT Vista has published the results of a small survey which indicates that vets who have been qualified for more than five years are 14% less likely to rely on palpation alone than clinicians with less than five year's experience, when diagnosing lipoma...