Veterinary News Headlines

    Vets Now acquires Health and Safety service provider Salus QP

    Vets Now Ltd, the provider of out-of-hours emergency vet care has announced the acquisition of Salus Quality Partnerships (QP), a Health and Safety service provider to the veterinary profession in the UK. Vets Now says this acquisition will extend...

    Non-vets to support animal product certification

    The RCVS Council has approved changes to the supporting guidance that underpins its Code of Professional Conduct to allow for non-veterinarians to support veterinary surgeons in the certification of products of animal origin for export. The plans...

    SPVS and VPMA launch Congress 2018

    The SPVS and the VPMA have announced that registration is now open for their 2018 Congress at the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport on 25-27 January 2018. SPVS/VPMA Congress, which is supported by Boehringer and Citation , will be opened this year by Benjamin...

    AHT starts work on new equine herpes virus

    Work aimed at developing a new vaccine to protect against abortigenic and neurological equine herpes virus (EHV) has begun at the Animal Health Trust (AHT). Dr Neil Bryant from the AHT, who is leading the research, said: "EHV is a major welfare concern...
  • Veterinary surgeon elected chairman of the Kennel Club

    Professor Steve Dean MRCVS has been elected as the 14th Chairman of the Kennel Club. He is the first veterinary surgeon to hold the post. Professor Dean has been a Member of the Kennel Club since 1992 and has been a member of the General Committee...

    Zoetis launches new 4ml vial of Convenia

    Zoetis has launched a 4ml vial of the antibiotic, Convenia. Zoetis says Convenia gives veterinary surgeons control by providing an assured injectable treatment course, relieving clients of the burden of daily dosing. This avoids missed or mistimed...

    New review assesses the evidence for feline anti-epileptics

    Researchers from Ghent University (UGhent), Austria Veterinary Medicine School (Austria VetMed) and the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) have published the first systematic review of the evidence for the efficacy and safety of all anti-epileptic drugs...

    Vets asked to help with adverse reaction research

    Researchers at the University of Liverpool are asking veterinary surgeons to take part in a survey to explore the reporting of Adverse Drug Reactions (ADRs). It is hoped the survey will capture the experiences vets have had reporting ADRs, as well...

    Inigo Sanz-Gonzales and Ditte Erika Leth Vasby scoop BSAVA Clinical Abstract Awards

    The BSAVA has announced that Inigo Sanz-Gonzales, ECVIM cardiology resident in training at the University of Edinburgh, and Ditte Erika Leth Vasby, a senior veterinarian in companion animal general medicine and dermatology at the University of Copenhagen...

    BVA reveals finalists for the Veterinary Photographer of the Year 2023 competition

    The BVA has chosen nine finalists for this year's Veterinary Photographer of the Year competition. BVA President Malcolm Morley said: “Judging this competition has been genuinely both extremely enjoyable and really difficult. "The entries this year...
  • New pet food business model for vet practices

    Virbac has launched a new pet food business model designed to help veterinary practices adapt, retain and increase their revenue from pet food sales. Virbac points to how the pandemic has caused a fundamental shift in consumer shopping habits, with...

    Rabbit Awareness Week will start on 27th June

    The Rabbit Awareness Action Group, led by Burgess Pet Care, has announced that this year's Rabbit Awareness Week will start on the 27th June and focus on rabbits' environment. The 'Room For Rabbits' campaign follows research in which 38% of vets said...

    VMD moves to reassure over leptospira vaccine

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has issued a statement following media reports and concerns raised on social media about serious adverse events given in dogs given a vaccine containing four strains of Leptospira bacteria: "We would like...

    Eprecis injection now licensed for use in sheep and goats

    Ceva Animal Health has extended the licence for Eprecis, its injectable wormer for cattle, so it can now be used in sheep and goats as well. Eprecis injection (eprinomectin) is an broad spectrum endectocide with activity against gastrointestinal nematodes...

    Inaugural WellVet Weekend offers vets the chance to recharge and refresh

    Vetsnet and VetLed have announced that the first WellVet Weekend , an event designed to offer veterinary surgeons a chance to recharge, refresh and re-energise, will take place at Girton College, Cambridge, on 24th-26th August 2018. The WellVet Weekend...

    Preggers? New training module explains risks from handling veterinary medicines

    Veterinary Prescriber has launched a new online training module which explains the risks to pregnancy from handling veterinary medicines. The publishers say that many people who prescribe veterinary medicines or who handle them (or bodily fluids that...

    New ear cleaner for cats, dogs and rabbits

    Vita Animal Health has launched Omniotic, a new ear cleaner for use in dogs, cats and rabbits. Omniotic combines three ingredients to remove ear wax and debris: a detergent, a solvent and an emulsifier. It also contains Octoxynol-9, lactic acid, salicylic...
  • New way for veterinary practices to recycle

    TerraCycle, a global recycling company, has launched VetCycle, a national recycling scheme through which veterinary practices can dispose of hard-to-recycle waste, such as personal protective equipment, plastic pet food packaging, medicine blister packs...

    Bayer to launch new POM-V flea and tick collar

    Bayer Animal Health has announced that it will launch Seresto, a new POM-V collar for cats and dogs that kills fleas and repels and kills ticks for up to eight months, in March. According to Bayer, Seresto is the first treatment to provide repellency...
  • New honour for vets' outstanding lifetime achievements

    The RCVS has launched a new College honour, the RCVS Queen's Medal. RCVS President Col Neil Smith said: "The Queen's Medal will be the most prestigious honour that the RCVS can bestow upon a veterinary surgeon and will be reserved for those whose...

    Vets asked to be extra vigilant after first dog-to-human case of Brucella canis in the UK

    The British Veterinary Association is urging veterinary teams to take extra precautions when handling suspected cases of Brucella canis in all imported dogs and puppies after the first confirmed dog-to-human case of Brucella canis in the UK. The BVA...

    Mars launches periodontal disease risk assessment tool for dog owners

    Mars Petcare has launched a data-driven periodontal disease (PD) risk assessment tool for dog owners. The new tool uses aggregated data from Banfield Pet Hospital medical records to identify whether a dog has a high, medium, or low risk of having PD...

    DC postpones decision on drink-drive vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has decided to postpone its decision on the sanction for a Dyfed-based veterinary surgeon convicted of drink-driving for a second time, this time for a further twelve months. Lynn Jo Ann Davies MRCVS first appeared...

    Ceva launches Adaptil Junior for puppies

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Adaptil Junior , an adjustable dog appeasing pheromone collar for puppies, designed to help them learn and adapt to their new home, and facilitate their education during the socialisation period. Ceva says Adaptil Junior...

    Virbac launches first EU leishmaniosis vaccine

    Virbac Animal Health has launched CaniLeish, the first vaccine for canine leishmaniosis in the European Union. Leishmaniosis is a vector-borne parasitic disease caused by infection with protozoa of the genus Leishmania (L infantum in Europe). Leishmaniosis...