Veterinary News Headlines

    Talks begin over new vet school for the Midlands

    Harper Adams University and Keele University have announced that they are in exploratory talks to establish a new UK veterinary school. The proposal is for the new school to provide five-year degrees leading to a Bachelor of Veterinary Sciences (BVSc...

    RCVS DC postpones decision on drink-drive vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has decided to postpone its decision on the sanction against Dyfed-based Lynn Jo Ann Davies MRCVS for various drink-related charges, after she voluntarily entered into undertakings. The Committee heard a number of charges...

    VMD launches Accredited Internet Retailer Scheme

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has launched the Accredited Internet Retailer Scheme, through which veterinary medicines retailers can now be accredited by the regulator. The scheme, which is voluntary, involves an application process...
  • Elanco launches new treatment for otitis externa in dogs

    Elanco Animal Health has announced the launch of Osurnia, a new treatment which it says will drive compliance when treating canine otitis externa infections. According to the company, compliance with daily ear drops has been shown to be poor, with...

    Vets encouraged to get involved in Mental Health Awareness Week activities with Vetlife

    Vetlife is encouraging all members of the veterinary team to get involved with a number of online activities it is running during Mental Health Awareness Week, which starts on Monday. The charity is asking everyone to donate £5 and nominate 5 friends...

    Welfare advisor vet at IVC calls for ban on owning dogs with cropped ears

    Following BBC Panorama’s expose into extreme dog breeding which aired on Monday, Dave Martin MRCVS, Animal Welfare Advisor at IVC Evidensia, has called for new legislation in the UK which would make it illegal to own a dog with cropped ears. Ear cropping...

    Vets urged to prioritise pain relief in otitis externa cases

    Leading veterinary dermatologist Sue Paterson has raised concerns that veterinary surgeons are not prioritising pain relief in otitis externa (OE) cases, in a new series of videos commissioned by Elanco Animal Health for Osurnia Gel. Sue, an RCVS...

    Spring offer on Eqvalan Duo from Merial

    Merial is offering four free tubes of Eqvalan Duo to practices that buy 20 tubes in February and March. In addition, to further boost the targeted worming message, Merial will supply 20 free worm egg count vouchers worth £10 each. Eqvalan Product...

    Work starts on £16m veterinary referral centre

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists has started work building a new, £16m, 40,000 square foot referral centre. The new site, which is ten minutes up the road from Southfield's current location in Basildon, Essex, is due to be ready in time for them...

    Zoetis announces Apoquel spring offer

    Zoetis has announced a spring offer on Apoquel, its anti-pruritic for dogs. The offer is timed to coincide with the expected increase in canine pruritis as the warmer weather leads to increased levels of common allergens such as pollen, dust mites...

    Pets at Home food recalled after causing cats to collapse

    Pets at Home has recalled four dry cat food products marketed under the AVA brand after three cats became seriously ill, four to six weeks after switching to the products. Further investigation revealed that the products in question: AVA Mature Cat...
  • London gets its first full service veterinary referral centre

    London Vet Specialists (LVS) , billed as the capital's first complete-service referral centre, has announced its official opening in Belsize Park. The centre is headed up by senior surgeon and soft tissue specialist, Dr Janet Kovak McClaran DVM DACVS...

    Lameness remains biggest health problem for UK’s horses

    Blue Cross has announced that in this year's National Equine Health Survey (NEHS), 38% of horses were recorded as suffering health problems and of these 32.9% were categorised as lame. Consistent with previous surveys, lameness was shown to be more...

    Neutered female dogs three times more likely to leak

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has found that neutering female dogs makes them three times more likely to develop urinary incontinence (UI) 1 . The research, carried out by the Royal Veterinary College’s (RVC) VetCompass...

    Alison Speakman becomes 65th BSAVA President

    Alison Speakman has been appointed the 65th President of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA), taking over from the outgoing President, Sheldon Middleton. Alison has been an active member of the BSAVA since graduating from the University...

    CEVA launches Meloxidyl for cattle & pigs

    CEVA Animal Health has launched the anti-inflammatory Meloxidyl for cattle and pigs. Meloxidyl is meloxicam-based solution for the management of respiratory disease, mastitis and diarrhoea in cattle and non-infectious locomotor disorders and puerperal...

    Research sheds new light on canine epilepsy

    The AHT has published the first research paper of its kind which looks at idiopathic epilepsy (IE) in the Italian Spinoni, a breed where the prevalence of IE has been found to be 5.3%, compared to 0.6% estimated to be seen in dogs generally in UK first...

    Linnaeus recruiting next cohort for graduate development programme

    Linnaeus is inviting applications from final year undergraduates and newly-qualified veterinary surgeons to join its two-year Graduate Development Programme (GDP). As part of the scheme, Linnaeus offers one-to-one mentoring, professional and clinical...
  • BackHome Microchip moves to Petlog

    Virbac Animal Health has announced that registrations on BackHome BioTec, the company's microchip identification service, were moved to the Petlog Database with effect from Monday 12 September 2011. Virbac says it moved to the UK's largest independent...
  • 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...

    Hampshire-based vet escapes verdict of serious professional misconduct

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has ended an inquiry against Hampshire-based veterinary surgeon Jose Ignacio Messa MRCVS, after finding no case of serious professional misconduct against him. The case against Jose Ignacio Messa MRCVS related to two...

    RCVS seeks feedback on draft VN Code of Professional Conduct

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is seeking feedback on a new draft Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Nurses. The new draft Code, which would replace the existing RCVS Guide to Professional Conduct for Veterinary Nurses, has been...
  • BVA challenges FSA to act against animal abuse

    The BVA has challenged the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to take further investigative action to enable Defra to consider prosecutions against the Essex abattoir where appalling animal welfare abuses were highlighted in footage obtained by Animal Aid ...

    RCVS reintroduces remote prescribing of veterinary medicines

    The RCVS Standards Committee has reintroduced the dispensation which allows veterinary surgeons to prescribe veterinary medicines remotely, in advance of the forecast wave of Omicron infections. Chair of the Standards Committee, Dr Melissa Donald...

    BSAVA adds dentistry, exotics and surgery to PDP Resource Bank

    The BSAVA has added the first learning resources in dentistry, exotics and surgery to its free online CPD bank, matched to the RCVS Professional Development Phase (PDP) competences. The new sections will sit alongside the Emergency and Critical Care...