Veterinary News Headlines

    Alstoe becomes Sogeval

    Alstoe, maker of a range of veterinary products including Easeflex, Vetergesic, Dolagis and Nelio, has announced that it has changed its name to Sogeval UK Ltd following its acquisition by Sogeval , the French veterinary drug company, earlier this year...

    Recruit4vets sends husband & wife vets to the Big Apple

    Locum vets Cristiana and Marco Tudini have had the holiday of a lifetime after winning a competition run by the recruitment consultants, Recruit4vets . The couple, who came to the UK in 2006, were amongst 1000 people who entered the draw last year...

    New farm antibiotics targets as sales hit a record low

    Following last week's news from Defra that sales of antibiotics for food-producing animals in the UK have dropped by 27% , comfortably beating the government target of 50mg/kg which was set following the 2016 O’Neill Review on Antimicrobial Resistance...

    BVDA announces Scientific Programme at BSAVA Congress

    The British Veterinary Dental Association has announced details of its Scientific Programme, being held at BSAVA Congress in April. The programme starts at 9:00am on the 1st April with a keynote address by Professor Iain Chapple, Head of the Birmingham...

    Free webinar to help vets realise the dream of launching their own practice

    ezyVet is sponsoring a free webinar to advise anyone who has ever considered opening their own veterinary practice about the main considerations, risks, and potential rewards of taking the plunge, at 8pm on Wednesday, 1st March 2023. Speakers include...

    Vet launches new snack for dogs with cancer

    Dutch veterinary oncologist Camille De Ley has launched BraveBites, a snack designed to support canine cancer patients, in the UK. BraveBites contains protein, fish oil (rich in omega-3) and prebiotics. The snack, which was developed with a veterinary...
  • VetSurgeon members scoop BSAVA Awards

    Congratulations to VetSurgeon members Mike Martin, Malcolm Ness and Mark Patteson, who were amongst the winners of the 2010 BSAVA Annual Awards. Mike Martin actually collected two awards this year: The Dunkin Award for the author of the most valuable...

    RCVS launches new CPD pilot

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has completed its training of a number of volunteers recruited to trial a proposed new outcomes-based system of measuring and recording learning and development. The trial is the result of a six-week consultation...

    Recognise the value of your vet nurses, says BEVA

    The British Equine Veterinary Association is encouraging veterinary practices to recognise and reward their nurses. The initiative comes after BEVA's new nurse committee ran a survey which found a poor understanding within the profession and amongst...
  • Survey shows pet owners rely on vets for worming advice

    A survey carried out by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health to launch Plerion, a chewable, flavoured wormer for dogs, has shown that most UK dog owners turn to their vet rather than a pet shop for advice on worming. Over 83% of owners who took...

    Mobile Vet receives Queen's Award

    The founders of one of the UK’s first truly mobile veterinary clinics have been presented with the Queen’s Award for Innovation by the Lord Lieutenant of the Isle of Wight at a ceremony at their veterinary surgery last Saturday. Dan Forster MRCVS...

    White Cross Vets' new practice focuses on its environment

    White Cross Vets has announced the launch of a new practice designed to offer patients, clients and staff the best possible environment, whilst at the same time being environmentally-friendly. Located in Wolverhampton, the new practice uses different...

    VetCT now offers unlimited teleconsulting support for chronic cases

    VetCT has announced that it now offers unlimited specialist teleconsulting support to help general practitioners with the management of chronic cases. The VetCT teleconsulting service, which can be accessed via the web and an app-based platform, provides...

    New AI-powered test for Johne's disease in livestock

    Diagnostics testing company MI:RNA has developed an AI-powered test for Johne's disease in cattle, with a claimed accuracy of 73% sensitivity, 71% specificity and 72% accuracy, which are expected to improve with further research. MI:RNA says that current...

    Horses for courses at London Vet Show

    The London Vet Show has announced its most extensive equine programme to date at this year's show (17-18th November, London Excel), with an additional equine lecture stream and 50% more equine content than last year. There are three full equine streams...

    New online resource for vets from Animalcare

    Animalcare has launched The PAC (Practice Assistance Centre), a new online resource for the veterinary profession. The PAC offers pain scale apps for dogs, cats and rabbits, a library of downloadable resources and multiple webinars released via the...

    Vets urged to highlight cost of liver fluke to farmers

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health is urging vets who advise beef producers to highlight the importance of liver fluke control in growing youngstock at housing, as new research shows average lifetime losses of over £60 per animal 1 for fattening steers...

    Otitis Externa webinar available to view on demand

    Dechra Veterinary Products has added a new webinar: ' Otitis Externa - Recent advances in the treatment of ears' to The Dechra Academy , the online training suite from Dechra Veterinary Products. Presented by Sue Paterson, MA VetMB DVD DipECVD MRCVS...

    Norbrook launches glucosamine supplement

    Norbrook Laboratories has launched NoroQuin, a nutritional glucosamine-based supplement which the company claims will help maintain healthy cartilage and joint fluids in cats, dogs and horses. The NoroQuin range has six active ingredients including...
  • DC refuses former Kent-based vet's application for restoration

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed an application to be restored to the Register of Veterinary Surgeons from a former Kent-based veterinary surgeon, Warwick Seymour-Hamilton. Mr Seymour-Hamilton was originally removed from the Register...

    Glasgow practice launches enhanced graduate recruitment programme

    Pets’n’Vets , a family practice group with surgeries around Glasgow, has launched an enhanced graduate recruitment programme designed to attract the best and brightest new graduates. The new.graduatevet programme (or 'Dot' programme) offers hands...

    Surrey centre launches Specialist training programme

    North Downs Specialist Referrals in Surrey has launched its first recognised programme to train veterinary specialists. The first course will be overseen by Jodie Hughes, an RCVS and European specialist in anaesthesia and analgesia. The hospital’s...

    Molar to launch Vetroxx™ at BSAVA Congress

    Molar Ltd is launching a cross infection control product called Vetroxx TM at this years' BSAVA Congress Vetroxx TM is a range of 100% natural disinfectant products approved by the Department of Health (HPA) for use as a hospital disinfectant and...

    New survey shows how much pet owners anthropomorphise

    45% of British pet owners believe their four legged friends share their human emotions and can sense when they are upset or unwell, according to a new survey announced by Bayer Animal Health. The 'Pets are Human Too' study of 3,000 British dog and...

    BSAVA invaded by Orangemen

    BSAVA Congress was invaded by Orangemen this year to promote the Vet Charity Challenge (VCC) taking place on 15 th September 2012. Veterinary surgeons and industry colleagues are being encouraged to take part in the one day event in which teams of...