Veterinary News Headlines

    Vets invited to the first ever Precision Livestock Conference

    Booking has opened for the first Precision Livestock Farming in Practice conference with special discounts for vets taking farmer clients to the event, which is taking place at York Biotech Campus on 23rd and 24th November. Mike Gooding, chairman...

    BVA asks members to stand and deliver

    The British Veterinary Association is calling on its members to consider standing in the upcoming elections for the organisation's primary representative body, BVA Council. According to the association, there has been overwhelming support for changes...

    Vets join forces with farriers to promote best practice

    The Federation of European Equine Veterinary Associations (FEEVA) and the European Federation of Farriers Associations (EFFA) have announced that they have joined forces to promote best practice in farriery. The initiative is the result of recognition...

    Vets4Pets launches TV campaign to support continued growth

    Vets4Pets has announced the opening of its 220th joint venture practice, together with a TV advertising campaign to support the growing business. The 220th practice, opened with veterinary surgeon Lisa Bensley, is part of what the company describes...

    BVA seeks views on veterinary scanning surveillance networks

    The BVA is calling on all veterinary surgeons who use veterinary scanning surveillance networks in England and Wales to complete its new survey and help ensure the networks are able to fully protect animals in the UK. The survey - Surveillance use...

    SPVS Congress coming to the Birmingham Metropole

    SPVS has announced that its next annual Congress will take place at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole, from Thursday 25th to Saturday 27th January 2024. Designed for the whole practice team, the Congress theme will be Smarter Working – better outcomes...

    Yorkshire practice launches blisteringly good recycling scheme

    White Cross Vets has joined forces with Yorkshire waste management and recycling company, MYGroup, to launch an innovative recycling scheme to prevent thousands of pet and human use medicine blister packs ending up in landfill each year. As well as...

    CEVA highlights possible link between autism and pyrethrins

    CEVA Animal Health is drawing vets' attention to research which has found a possible link between autism and pyrethrin-based flea shampoos. Findings from the Childhood Autism Risks from Genetics and the Environment study , which is funded by the US...

    Webinar vet offers unlimited access for final year students

    The Webinar Vet has launched a new Scholarship membership which offers final year vet students unlimited access to its CPD webinars. Webinar Vet founder, Anthony Chadwick MRCVS said: "We wanted to put something back into the profession and this seemed...

    CEVA launches canine anxiolytic

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Adaptil Stress Relief Now, a non-pheromone tablet to help dogs cope with predictable but unavoidable short-term stressful situations such as vet visits and car journeys. The new product contains GABA, which, according...

    New journal watch service for vets, academics and students

    RCVS Knowledge has announced the launch of inFOCUS, a free resource to keep veterinary practitioners, academics and students up to date with the latest research and critically appraised topics. Produced by Knowledge’s Library and Information Service...

    Tickets now available for VDS Graduate Support Day 2021

    The VDS is now selling tickets for its Graduate Support Day 2021, which will take place online on Saturday 2nd October 2021. The event, which is open to 2019 and 2020 graduates, offers a day to catch up with classmates, network and create new connections...

    New publications show how vets can make a sustainable difference

    The BSAVA has added a new sustainability collection to its library, which brings together a selection of resources to inspire veterinary professionals about sustainability, why it matters and how they can make a difference. The collection includes...

    RVC scientists develop alternative to antibiotics in production of biofuels and biopharmaceuticals

    Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) have developed a system that eliminates the need for antibiotics and resistance genes in the engineering of industrial and medical products. The method involves safer, less costly alternatives and...

    RCVS calls for comment on proposed new disciplinary protocol

    The RCVS is calling for comment on a proposed new Case Management Protocol for its Disciplinary Committee. The new protocol provides additional guidance to all parties, ensuring that evidence is agreed or considered well before the hearing. Its emphasis...

    New DNA test to fight neurological disease in terriers

    The Kennel Club Genetics Centre at the AHT has identified a genetic mutation which causes a severe progressive disease in Parson Russell Terriers (PRTs). Late onset ataxia (LOA) affects coordination and balance, making everyday movement and tasks...

    RSPCA reports cruelty to animals on the increase

    The RSPCA has released the latest figures showing the extent of cruelty to animals in the UK. In 2007, they show a: 34% increase in convictions for cruelty to dogs (1,197 in 2007) 15% increase in convictions for cruelty to cats (277 in 2007...

    Government closes dangerous dog loophole

    The Government has announced that it is extending existing dangerous dogs laws to apply to private property, closing a loophole in the current law which only applies to public land. Jim Paice, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food, said: "We...

    Endofluke approved for use in dairy cows

    Bimeda UK has announced that Endofluke 100mg Oral Suspension has been approved for use in dairy cows, with a milk withdrawal period of 45 days + 48 hours. Endofluke is licensed for use in cattle and sheep and its active ingredient, triclabendazole...

    Improve to hold neurosurgery masterclass

    Improve International has announced that it will be running a three-day masterclass on neurosurgery at its veterinary wet-lab training facility in Sheffield from 27-29 January 2021. The masterclass, which will be 50% lectures and 50% practical, will...

    Bristol-based Ian Jennings becomes first AVP in veterinary neurology

    Ian Jennings MRCVS from IVC's Rowe Referrals in Bristol has become the first practitioner in the UK to be awarded AVP status in veterinary neurology. Ian, who qualified from Melbourne University in 2004 after completing a neuroscience degree at Edinburgh...

    First new 'human' CT scanner in private practice installed by VRCC

    VRCC veterinary referral centre , the leading European veterinary cancer treatment centre, has announced that it has installed what is believed to be the first and only new 'Human' CT scanner in a UK private small animal veterinary centre, at a...

    Oxyglobin® supply now assured

    Oxyglobin, Dechra’s unique haemoglobin-based oxygen carrying fluid for the treatment of anaemia in dogs, is now readily available in the UK. “Over the past year, demand for this leading product has outstripped our limited supply from the manufacturer...

    Win a blood pressure monitor

    US company Midmark is running a UK prize draw to win a Cardell 9401 blood pressure monitor worth nearly £2000. To enter the draw, click here .

    500 Advanced Practitioners out of the stalls

    The RCVS has announced that m ore than 500 veterinary surgeons have successfully applied to join the first ever cohort of Advanced Practitioners – a status which recognises those who have advanced qualifications and experience in a designated area. ...