VETERINARY NEWS

VETERINARY NEWS

The latest veterinary news for UK veterinary surgeons, covering clinical research, regulation, CPD, events & industry developments. More

    RCVS and VN Councils elections underway

    The RCVS Council and Veterinary Nurses Council elections are now underway for 2013, and ballot papers and candidates details have been posted to all veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses eligible to vote. Gordon Hockey, RCVS Registrar, said...

    Research reveals the strength of the child-pet bond

    A new study of 1,000 children aged between nine and 10 years old, conducted by Mars Petcare in conjunction with the Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition and The University of Liverpool, with partners Liverpool John Moore's University and Liverpool City...

    Bluetongue vaccination roll out plan published

    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has today released details of the strategy for rolling out vaccination across England. Under EU law, vaccination can only be carried out in a Protection Zone. As vaccine starts to...

    New training course for veterinary receptionists

    CPD Solutions and Onswitch have announced that they have joined forces to offer a new online training course for veterinary receptionists called a Mini Series. Dr Susie Coughlan, Managing Director of CPD-Solutions, said: "Today's competitive pricing...

    Dairy Event Cancelled

    Statement from Lyndon Edwards, RABDF Council chairman “It is with great regret that I have to announce the cancellation of the Dairy Event due to take place at Stoneleigh Park Coventry on Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 September. “The Council Members...

    Retention fees to increase by 2% in 2011

    The RCVS and VN Councils have each agreed to raise registration and retention fees for the financial year 2011-12 by 2%. This means the annual retention fee for a home-practising veterinary surgeon will increase by £5, and the fee for a veterinary nurse...

    Worcestershire Animal Food Co launches new website

    Wafcol, or The Worcestershire Animal Foor Company Ltd as it is known in full, has launched a new website . The company says it has always claimed its food, developed with leading dermatologist Sue Paterson and BVA President Harvey Locke, can change...

    BCF publishes new farm ultrasound guide

    BCF Technology has published a new clinical guide to the non-reproductive applications of ultrasound in farm animals. Kimberly Palgrave BS BVM&S, created the booklet with the aim of helping veterinary surgeons understand the value in using ultrasound...

    Dechra builds veterinary generics range

    Dechra is expanding its Veterinary Essentials portfolio of veterinary licensed generics with the introduction of five new products. Flexicam® - a NSAID for the control of pain and inflammation in dogs with acute and chronic musculo-skeletal...

    Royal College appoints Customer Experience Manager

    The RCVS has appointed Nicola South to the new role of Customer Experience Manager, a new role intended to help improve the experience for vets, veterinary nurses and the public in their dealings with the College. Nicola said: "I'm extremely...

    First European Equine Emergency & Critical Care Scholarship launched in Ireland

    A new scholarship on Equine Emergency and Critical Care has been started at a specialist equine hospital in County Kildare, at the heart of Ireland’s horse-racing district. Anna Hollis is the recipient of the scholarship, which is the first of its kind...

    Burgess launches bedding and 'sensitive' diet for small furries

    Burgess Excel has extended its range with what it claims is the UK's most absorbent paper bedding for rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchillas, and a new 'sensitive' variety of nuggets for rabbits and guinea pigs. Burgess says the bedding is made from...

    Call for canine and feline gastro-intestinal case studies

    Carus Animal Health is asking UK veterinary teams to contribute anonymised clinical case studies to help build a broader evidence base around the use of faecal calprotectin testing in dogs and cats with inflammatory gastrointestinal disease. The company...

    RCVS announces OOH public awareness campaign

    The RCVS is to embark on a communications campaign over the next few months to raise awareness amongst the general public of the difficulties that vets face in providing out-of-hours emergency cover, and the responsibilities incumbent on animal owners...

    One in three buyers don't see pup with its mum

    Research carried out by the Kennel Club to coincide with Mother's Day has revealed that 35% of dog buyers do not see their new puppy with its mother. The research also found that one in ten buyers take their puppy home before it is eight weeks old...

    Petplan announces new veterinary award

    Petplan has announced a new category - ‘Rising Star’ - has been added to its 2016 Veterinary Awards. The company says its awards, which recognise members of the veterinary profession who have gone above and beyond in their daily roles, have been focussed...

    SPVS unveils new logo

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons has unveiled a new logo in response to member feedback and a desire by the society to update its image to tie in with a more modern and campaigning approach. Here it is (roll of drums please): ...

    CEVA helps vets gear up for bonfire night

    CEVA Animal Health has joined forces with PDSA, Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB) and the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC) to launch a ‘Remember, remember your pets this November' campaign to provide owners with hints and tips on how to look...

    New tumour risk dashboard lets vets explore cancer patterns in dogs and cats

    An online tumour risk dashboard built from more than one million canine and feline cancer diagnoses has been published by the University of Liverpool to help vets examine how tumour risk varies across breeds, ages and sexes. The tool forms part of...

    Can you help the famous five?

    Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, is appealing for rural homes for a number of dogs currently housed at Dogs Trust Shoreham. Staff at the Rehoming Centre have affectionately nicknamed them ‘The Famous Five’. This motley crew...

    CEVA launches pheromone reference guide

    CEVA Animal Health, manufacturer of the veterinary behaviour products Feliway and D.A.P., has launched a guide to the practical applications of pheromones. The 80 page book, entitled 'D.A.P. ® and Feliway ® Papers and Abstracts', features...

    Animal Behaviour and Training Council launched

    Animal training and behaviour experts have joined forces to try and end bad practice by poorly trained individuals. The Animal Behaviour and Training Council is being launched to regulate the education and training of those working in the animal behaviour...

    Practices asked to take part in Rabbit Awareness Week 2012

    The organisers of Rabbit Awareness Week (15th-21st September) are calling on veterinary practices to show their support and sign up to its free health check scheme, to highlight the importance of preventative healthcare for rabbits. This year...

    EU Commission presents animal health strategy for 2007-2013

    The European Commission has announced the EU's animal health strategy for 2007-13. The announcement provides the framework for animal health measures over the next 6 years, taking into account feedback from stakeholders and potential challenges in the...

    RSPCA responds to reports of a 'no cull' decision

    A Government decision not to embark on a badger cull in England, as reported today, will be the correct one for both badgers and cattle, says the RSPCA. "This would be the right decision based on compelling evidence, particularly because the most...