Veterinary News Headlines

    Improve opens training facility in Germany

    Improve Veterinary Education has opened its first wet-lab training facility in Neu-Isenburg (Frankfurt, Main-Germany). The training facility is over 800m2 and houses 18 working stations, three lecture rooms, the latest training technology, a leisure...

    New single-shot antibiotic for lame cows

    A new injectable antibiotic with nil-milk-withhold licensed to treat foul-in-the-foot in a single shot has been launched by Pfizer Animal Health. Naxcel Cattle's active ingredient is ceftiofur in a patented sustained-release formulation. According...
  • New study shows owners need to be told when to neuter the cat

    New research led by academics at the University of Bristol's School of Veterinary Sciences has shown that 85% of pet cats are not neutered by the recommended age of four months, possibly due to cat owners needing better information about when to neuter...
  • RSPCA asks vets to take part in puppy survey

    The RSPCA is asking veterinary surgeons to take part in a new survey which aims to build a true picture of the scale of the problem of illegally imported puppies being brought into the UK. Amongst other things, the survey asks what you consider to...

    Shropshire VN wins £900 centrifuge for her practice

    Shropshire-based Jo Wright RVN from the Severn Edge Veterinary Group has fought off intense competition to win a new CombiSpin centrifuge for her practice from Vetlab Supplies. The company held a draw for the centrifuge via VetSurgeon.org and VetNurse...

    Devon practice shows the value of an antibiotic audit

    Devon-based White Lodge Veterinary Surgery has achieved a 32.6% reduction in the use of a critically important antibiotic by carrying out a clinical audit. The CVS practice aimed to change its prescribing culture by adopting an evidence-based, case...

    Improved vaccine against progressive atrophic rhinitis

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has announced the launch of PORCILIS AR-T DF, an inactivated vaccine against progressive atrophic rhinitis in piglets with a new adjuvant which the company says is associated with fewer injection site reactions...

    Teleradiology provider calls for stringent self-regulation of diagnostic imaging AI

    Teleradiology company, VetCT, is calling for companies developing and deploying AI in the field of veterinary diagnostic imaging to impose the highest standards of self-regulation. In an AI position statement released on their website, the company...

    New EMS prep tool for veterinary undergrads

    The University of Edinburgh and the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) have announced a new initiative to help vet students prepare for their Extra Mural Studies (EMS) placements. Freda Andrews, RCVS Head of Education said: "This is a free online learning...

    Over half of all rabbits are bored and lonely

    In the run up to this year's 10th Rabbit Awareness Week (18th-16th June), the PDSA has released statistics from its latest Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report, in which more than 55% of rabbit owners have identified behaviour patterns suggesting their rabbit...
  • New company to improve working relations with foreign vets

    Luis Sainz-Pardo, a Spanish vet who migrated to the UK, has started VetAbroad , a new company which will offer advice and support to practices employing foreign vets, and training to non-UK practitioners in order that they are better equipped to work...

    Last call for vets to apply for MSD research bursary

    MSD Animal Health is reminding veterinary surgeons that the deadline to apply for one of its £4000 2018 research bursaries is drawing near. There are three awards on offer: two ruminant bursaries and one companion animal bursary. Applications must...

    New BBC show follows the team at Co Durham referral hospital

    The BBC has confirmed the transmission dates and times for a new show which follows the patients and team at Wear Referrals in Bradbury, County Durham. Called 24/7 Pet Hospital, the 10-part series will be broadcast every weekday morning at 10am until...

    New campaign aims to slash antibiotics in farm animals

    The Responsible Use of Medicines in Agriculture Alliance (RUMA) has announced the launch of #ColostrumIsGold , a new campaign to promote the 'liquid gold' properties of colostrum in reducing the need for antibiotics in farm animals. The campaign,...

    New website to help vets manage neurological diseases

    Prof. Simon Platt BVM&S DipACVIM(Neurology) DipECVN FRCVS and Laurent Garosi FRCVS DipECVN EBVS and RCVS have launched a website to help colleagues diagnose and manage neurological diseases in pets. The website, web-vetneurology.com , has an open access...
  • MDC launches 'green' poo bag

    MDC Exports had launched a new biodegradable poo bag dispenser, aimed at veterinary practices and pet owners. The idea is that pet owners can fix the dispenser to a wall, somewhere they'll be able to grab a bag on their way out of the door. The dispenser...

    BVA expands support for young vets as 45% express concern for mental wellbeing

    The BVA has announced that it is to expand its support for recent graduates to help in their professional development and personal wellbeing. The announcement comes as as findings from the BVA’s Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey showed that...

    Buprecare is back

    Animalcare has announced that Buprecare, its multidose buprenorphine analgesic for cats and dogs, is back in stock at the wholesalers following a move to a new manufacturing site. Buprecare is indicated for post-operative analgesia and the potentiation...

    New study finds canine weight loss improves health markers

    A new study backed by Purina has shown that weight loss in obese dogs is associated with significant improvements of health measures like metabolic status, cardiovascular parameters, life quality and immune-regulation. The study 1 investigated...

    New exotics service in Essex

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists in Laindon, Essex, has appointed an expert in zoo and wildlife medicine to spearhead a new 24/7 specialist exotics treatment service. Daniel Calvo Carrasco, an RCVS specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine and a European...

    New PgCert in Emergency Practice

    CPD Solutions and the University of Chester have announced the launch of a new PgCert in Emergency Practice which can be gained in 12 months. Starting in October 2018, the programme includes nine days of practical clinical emergency training at the...

    New treatment for respiratory conditions in pigs and broilers

    Dechra Veterinary Products has announced the launch of Metaxol, a new POM-V for the mass treatment of respiratory disease in pigs and chickens. Metaxol contains 20 mg trimethoprim and 100 mg sulfamethoxazole per ml and can be added directly to drinking...
  • Staffs vet wins Petplan Equine Vet of The Year Award

    Gil Riley of the Pool House Veterinary Hospital in Lichfield, Staffordshire has won the annual Petplan Equine Vet of the Year Award. The Award was announced at the 21st annual Animal Health Trust (AHT) Equestrian Awards gala dinner held at the Lancaster...

    Notts vet scoops BVA photography prize for talking sheep

    Jennifer Dykes, a small animal, Nottinghamshire based veterinary surgeon, has won first prize in the 'All creatures great and small' category of the BVA Veterinary Photographer of the Year competition. This year's competition saw over 400 applications...

    New way to measure lameness in horses objectively

    Eickemeyer Veterinary Equipment has announced the UK launch of Equinosis Q with Lameness Locator software, a body-mounted inertial sensor system that is used to detect and evaluate lameness in horses objectively. Currently used by more than 200 practices...