Veterinary News Headlines

    Kent vet suspended for false certification

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has suspended a Kent veterinary surgeon from the Register for eight months after he was found guilty of dishonest certification. At the outset of the hearing held on 14/15 December, Takeshi Okano, of Lakeview Veterinary...

    BCF, Instrumentation Concept and Vetsonic collect VetSurgeon.org awards

    BCF, Instrumentation Concept and VetSonic have collected 'VetSurgeon.org Best Stand Awards'; the first two at BEVA Congress and the latter at BCVA Congress. Judging for the BEVA Congress awards was undertaken by members of BEVA Council. BCF picked...
  • Revolutionary cat cage to debut at BSAVA

    MDC Exports is launching a cat cage at BSAVA Congress which it claims will revolutionise the way cats are cared for in veterinary surgeries According to the company, plastic cages currently in use tend to harbour germs where cats have made scratches...

    BVA welcomes new equine microchip law

    Defra has announced that the law which requires horses born since July 2009 to be microchipped is being extended to include all horses, ponies and donkeys, regardless of their age. From October 2020 it will be mandatory for all owners to microchip...

    Slap on the wrist for Merial from NOAH

    Merial Animal Health has been found in breach of the NOAH Code of Practice for literature promoting the wormer Ivomec Super. In the literature, Merial stated that Closantel injection (Janssen Animal Health) was effective against flukes aged 9 weeks...

    Imaging specialist joins Solihull referral centre

    Ines Carrera MRCVS, who holds the European Diploma in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging, has joined the six-strong imaging team at Solihull-based Willows Veterinary Centre . Ines, who graduated from the University of Santiago de Compostela in Spain in...
  • RCVS Council announces response to 24/7 review

    The RCVS has announced the steps it will be taking in response to the Standards Committee's review of 24/7 emergency care. Whilst the College has stopped short of making home visits entirely discretionary, it has confirmed that with regards to 24...

    BVA launches 'Brexit and the Veterinary Profession' report

    The British Veterinary Association has launched Brexit and the Veterinary Profession, a report which lays out the association's key recommendations for the forthcoming Brexit negotiations. The report, which was developed in consultation with BVA members...

    FirstVet partners with two more insurers to provide online veterinary consultations

    FirstVet, the online veterinary consultation startup, has announced two more partnerships with pet insurers, through which pet owners will be offered free online veterinary consultations. As a result, clients of LV=GI and Waggel will be able to book...

    White Cross vets are a bit fit

    White Cross Vets has come up with another clever team-building initiative for its staff: giving them all a £50 contribution towards a new Fitbit and then holding a competition to see which of its teams logs the most steps. 60 veterinary surgeons,...
  • Cats Protection calls for neutering at 4 months

    Cats Protection is calling for an urgent shift in pet owners' thinking in order to control the UK's cat population, after being inundated with thousands of unwanted kittens again this summer. The charity is urging owners to neuter their cats at four...
  • Mounting evidence that brachycephalic cats suffer

    International Cat Care is highlighting a new study by the University of Edinburgh which concluded that flatter-faced cats were more likely to have breathing problems and that the breathing difficulties were also associated with increased tear staining...

    Vets must ‘dare to speak out’ about brachycephalic dogs

    An expert panel of veterinary surgeons at the FECAVA/WSAVA/DSAVA Congress in Copenhagen have issued a series of recommendations about the role of the veterinary profession in addressing the problems associated with brachycephalic breeds. The expert...

    Jane Feneley becomes UK's first Master General Practitioner

    Jane Feneley MRCVS from Summerhill Veterinary Centre in Norfolk has been recognised as the UK’s first Master General Practitioner (GP) in small animal surgery by the ISVPS. Jane, who has also just been appointed to chair IVC's Small Animal Clinical...

    New practice hygiene audit app

    The Bella Moss Foundation (BMF) has announced the launch of a mobile app version of its online veterinary practice hygiene audit. The app, which was developed with the help of Ceva Animal Health, is now available to download free from Google Play...

    VMG announces dates for 2020 practice management workshops

    The Veterinary Management Group (VMG) has announced a series of regional workshops for those interested in achieving the Certificate of Veterinary Practice Management (CVPM) next year. The CVPM is the industry-recognised professional examination for...
  • RCVS Election winners announced

    The Royal College has announced the winners of the 2009 RCVS Council and VN Council elections. This year, a special elections section was set up here on VetSurgeon.org and on VetNurse.co.uk for members to engage directly with candidates in a members...

    New research identifies canine lungworm risk factors

    The University of Bristol's School of Biological Sciences has published* the results of a study which concludes that young dogs and those that are not wormed regularly are significantly more likely to be infected with the life-threatening, parasitic...

    Ian Arundale and Bradley Viner to chair Disciplinary and Preliminary Investigation Committees

    The RCVS has announced that the Disciplinary Committee (DC) and the Preliminary Investigation Committee (PIC) have appointed Ian Arundale and Dr Bradley Viner as their new Chairs, respectively. Ian Arundale (pictured right) was appointed as the...

    Vets need to help lessen the use of critical antibiotics in cattle

    David Barratt MRCVS, Professor of Bovine Medicine, Production and Reproduction at Bristol University and President-Elect of the BCVA, says that voluntary reductions in the use of Critically Important Antibiotics (CIAs) must be accelerated to future-proof...

    DC refuses to restore Grimsby vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has refused an application for restoration to the Register by Mr Joseph Holmes, who was struck off in 2011 for serious professional misconduct associated with surgery he had carried out on a dog and two cats. At...

    Krka launches Selehold 3-pack range

    Krka has launched a 3-pack range of Selehold, its selemectin-based spot-on. Krka says the new pack, available for cats and for toy, small, medium and large dogs, is designed to offer practices greater dispensing flexibility and to encourage quarterly...

    Dunlops Taken Over By US Company Henry Schein

    Dumfries-based veterinary suppliers W&J Dunlop has been taken over by New York based Henry Schein . You can read the full story on the BBC website .

    New treatment to rebuild epidermal barrier in cats and dogs

    Virbac Animal Health has launched Allerderm, a topical spot on product designed to rebuild the epidermal barrier in dogs and cats with skin problems. According to the company, Allerderm Spot-On contains a mimic of the normal lamellar lipids found...

    New fireworks pack for practices

    Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of Adaptil and Feliway, has launched a new marketing pack to help educate and support clients with noise sensitive pets in the run up to the firework season. The new pack includes a 60 minute video presented by leading...