Veterinary News Headlines

    Petplan announces winners of Veterinary Awards 2013

    Petplan has announced the winners of its annual Veterinary Awards. The awards recognise and celebrate staff and practices throughout the country that have delivered an exceptional level of care to the nation's pets and their owners. Isabella...

    New app to link equine vets with yards

    MSD Animal Health has announced the launch of KBHH Yard Master – a new preventative healthcare and biosecurity app - as part of its ongoing Keeping Britain’s Horses Healthy (KBHH) campaign. MSD says KBHH Yard Master has been created to link vets and...
  • Cat charity offers free CPD for vets

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) is making its webinar channel free to access for all veterinary professionals during the coronavirus crisis. Normally only accessible by ISFM members, the channel has been opened up as a free resource...

    Test to detect common canine cancers is on the way

    Texas-based diagnostics company Volition Veterinary has announced the results of a proof of concept study for its Nu.Q Vet Assay which found that a single assay detected almost 70% of both canine hemangiosarcoma and canine lymphoma Together, these...

    New referral centre in the Midlands to host liver disease CPD day

    Longbridge-based Blaise Veterinary Referral Hospital is to host its first CPD event: a day focusing on the liver, on Wednesday 13th September 2023 at Herbert's Yard. The sessions will be delivered by Andrew Kent , clinical director at Blaise and a...

    Postmen in fear of Yorkshire Terriers and Jack Russells

    Pit Bull Terriers, Rottweilers and Bulldogs are the breeds most feared by postmen, according to a survey just announced by esure home insurance . More surprisingly, Jack Russells and Yorkshire Terriers also appeared in the top ten list of breeds likely...

    VetCell becomes UK's first authorised equine stem cell centre

    VetCell Bioscience has become the first UK-based stem cell centre to be authorised under the Veterinary Medicines Regulations. Following a rigorous series of inspections and reports by Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) Inspectors VetCell, in conjunction...

    Disciplinary Committee suspends Co. Tyrone vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has suspended a Co. Tyrone veterinary surgeon from the Register for ten months, having found him guilty of serious professional misconduct relating to three convictions for contravening animal export regulations. Whilst...

    Breeding ram examination guidelines updated

    Guidelines on the examination of rams for breeding have now been officially updated, thanks to the pooled expertise of delegates at a recent Sheep Fertility Workshop, sponsored by Ceva Animal Health, the Sheep Veterinary Society and EBLEX-AHDB. The previous...

    RCVS launches new programme to encourage veterinary innovation

    The RCVS has launched ViVet , a new programme designed to ensure veterinary professionals are at the forefront of technological innovation in the animal health sector. ViVet (derived from the Latin word ‘vivet’ meaning ‘it will thrive’) will, says...

    Veterinary Management Group seeks new directors

    The Veterinary Management Group (VMG), the professional association for people in leadership and management roles in the veterinary sector, is inviting applications for a number of places on its board. In particular, the association says it is looking...

    RCVS publishes revised complaints procedure

    The RCVS has published a revised complaints procedure on RCVSonline. The procedure represents the culmination of 12 months of work from the College's Preliminary Investigations Committee, with the aim of making the decision-making processes...

    New ophthalmology referral service for cats and dogs in the North West

    Chestergates is launching a new ophthalmology service at its referral hospital in Chester. The new Chestergates ophthalmology service will offer a wide range of treatments for eye conditions, including: cryotherapy, corrective lid surgery, rhytidectomy...

    Two scholarships for postgrad certificates in veterinary surgery and medicine up for grabs

    Improve Veterinary Education has launched two funded scholarships for general practitioners who want to gain a Postgraduate Certificate in small animal soft tissue or small animal medicine. The scholarships are designed to support veterinary surgeons...

    New surgical treatment for canine glaucoma

    TR Biosurgical will be officially launching its new surgical treatment for canine glaucoma at the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists annual conference in Chicago at the start of November. TR-ClarifEYE is an sub-scleral implant placed in...

    Parasitologist says profession has vital role in preventing zoonotic disease in children

    Maggie Fisher MRCVS, the parasitologist and chairman of ESCCAP (European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites), has highlighted studies which demonstrate an association between the common parasite, Toxocara spp. and human disease, and has...

    New study shows there is no escaping fleas

    A new study carried out to look at the efficacy of spinosad (Comfortis) in cats has shown that they can acquire a flea infestation even when kept in a controlled laboratory environment. The study was conducted on a laboratory colony of 15 cats that...

    New awards to recognise veterinary inspiration and impact

    The RCVS has launched two new awards for veterinary surgeons or veterinary nurses who are making a tangible positive impact on the profession and who are inspiring others by their example. The RCVS Inspiration Award is for a veterinary surgeon or veterinary...

    MSD launches new flea and tick treatment for dogs

    MSD Animal Health UK has announced the launch of Bravecto, which it says is the first and only treatment available for fleas and ticks in dogs that is rapidly effective and offers 12-weeks duration of efficacy. Bravecto (fluralaner) is the first of...

    New guide to the management of cattle lameness

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Ketofen, has published a guide and accompanying videos for farmers which promote best practice in the management of cattle lameness. The step-by-step guide offers guidelines to help farmers improve their herd's mobility...

    Novartis secures marketing rights for Adequan® Equine

    Novartis Animal Health Inc. has completed an agreement with Luitpold Pharmaceuticals, Inc. that grants marketing rights for Adequan® Equine to Novartis in all major equine markets outside the U.S. The first launch of Adequan® Equine by Novartis will...
  • Vets invited to open day for new exotics referral clinic in Shropshire

    Evolution Exotics, a new, independent exotics referral clinic which is opening on the 1st October in Cleobury Mortimer, South Shropshire, is hosting an open day for vets on Saturday 21st September from 10:00am to 4:00am. The new clinic is led by Marie...

    Vet trampled to death by cows

    According to today's Daily Mail, veterinary surgeon Lis Crowsley may have been killed as she tried to protect her dogs from cows that were with their newly-born calves. Click here for the full story.

    Woodley launches new clinical care analyser

    Woodley Equipment Company has become the exclusive Europe-wide distributor for the new Epoc Hand Held Clinical Care Analyser from Epocal Inc Woodley says the Epoc, developed by the founder of the i-STAT analyser, is the first wireless point of care...

    New map shows provision of virtual veterinary care

    The snappily named Veterinary Virtual Care Association European Affiliate (VVCA-EA) has published a new map showing how virtual veterinary care is provided across 40 countries in Europe. The map gives an overview of the regulation applying to virtual...