Veterinary News Headlines

    VMD warning about adverse events following use of Velactis in dairy cattle

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate wants to make vets and farmers aware of adverse events following use of Velactis in dairy cattle, and the latest announcement from the European Medicines Agency issued on 15th July. Velactis (cabergoline) is a...

    New products for digital dermatitis in cattle

    Kruuse has launched two products for the treatment of digital dermatitis in cattle: the Bovivet hoof bandage and Kruuse Hoof Gel. According to the company, an estimated that 70% of dairy herds suffer with digital dermatitis (DD), and it is a growing...
  • Victory for campaign to retain postnominals

    The RCVS announced in a tweet yesterday afternoon that it will be retaining postnominals on the Register. #RCVScouncil agrees to retain postnominals on Register. Proposals to improve clarity to come back to future meeting. — RCVS (@RCVS_UK) June...

    2018 NOAH Compendium out now

    The National Office of Animal Health has announced that the 2018 edition of the NOAH Compendium of Data Sheets for Animal Medicines has been published and a free copy of the book posted to every veterinary practice in the UK. The NOAH Compendium is...

    BVA launches #breedtobreathe campaign to combat rise in flat-faced breeds

    The British Veterinary Association is urging veterinary surgeons and nurses to get behind its new #breedtobreathe campaign, designed to stop the rising popularity of brachycephalic breeds with all their conformation-related health and welfare issues...

    Ceva launches new wormer for dogs

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a new broad-spectrum, flavoured endoparasiticide tablet, Milbactor for dogs. Milbactor contains milbemycin oxime and praziquantel, which offer protection against the common nematodes seen in the UK and the main species...

    RCVS named amongst best workplaces for women

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has been recognised as one of the best workplaces for women by the Great Place to Work Institute. The College was ranked seventh in the medium-sized company or organisation category (50 to 449 employees) of...

    London-based vet not guilty of serious professional misconduct over care of pregnant Chihuahua

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has decided to take no further action against London-based Eleonora Corsi MRCVS after a hearing regarding the care of a pregnant Chihuahua named Kika. Dr Corsi consulted with Kika's owners about the management of her...

    91% of vets report that the job causes them mental health problems

    Zoetis reports that a survey it conducted amongst veterinary surgeons has found that 91% report mental health issues relating to their work. 98 veterinary surgeons from around the UK took part in the survey. The survey did not ask respondents to...

    Practice Plan for Vets signs Best Friends

    Practice Plan for Vets, a provider of client loyalty schemes to the veterinary profession, has signed with The Best Friends Group, one of the largest sole principal veterinary groups within the UK. Best Friends is the latest veterinary group to introduce...

    'Dog not just for lockdown' campaign as puppy searches jump 120%

    Dogs Trust has temporarily changed its famous strapline to: ‘A Dog Is For Life, Not Just For Lockdown’ after searches for 'buy a puppy' went up by 120% in March. According to data from Propellernet, there was an even bigger rise in searches for the...

    Leeds group introduces 'peternity leave' for all staff

    White Cross Vets , the 18-practice group headquartered in Leeds, has introduced 'peternity leave', through which all its 220 staff are entitled to two paid days off work when they get a cat, dog or rabbit, to help them settle the animal in its new home...

    Veterinary neurologist's epilepsy research recognised for being most valuable in general practice

    Neurologist Matthew James from CVS's Dovecote Veterinary Hospital has been given BSAVA PetSavers Veterinary Achievement Award 2024 for research into the initial management of epileptic dogs in first opinion practice. Matthew’s award is in recognition...

    Bayer launches antimicrobial guide and quiz

    Bayer Animal Health has developed an educational antimicrobial guide for small animal vets to use in practice, to launch its ‘Education Now, Safeguarding Antimicrobials’ initiative. The guide has been written by Simon Tappin, European and RCVS Recognised...

    Ceva Animal Health buys ThunderWorks

    Ceva Animal Health has acquired ThunderWorks , which makes a range of calming products for cats and dogs, including the ThunderShirt calming wrap. The company says the acquisition is a natural fit for its behavioural range and will bolster its Adaptil...
  • New field study proves benefits of Cephacare

    Animalcare's new Cephacare flavour antibiotic has received a response of 'good' or 'very good' in 80% of cases in a recent field study of superficial pyoderma in dogs. When asked to rate the effectiveness of the cephalexin-based antibiotic...

    Manchester-based vet reprimanded for lapses in clinical judgement

    Sylwia Kalisz MRCVS has been reprimanded by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for lapses in clinical judgement in relation to the treatment of a cocker spaniel. Dr Kalisz faced a total of nine charges (including 41 sub-charges). The first was that...

    Bayer unveils latest cattle health resources

    Bayer has unveiled "Ketosis - latest insights: prevention, therapy and useful hints" at the World Buiatrics Congress 2016 Described as a first-of-its-kind, mobile-enabled digital whitepaper, the publication offers veterinary surgeons and farmers a...

    Centaur launches new late night ordering service

    Centaur has launched a new service on the MyCentaur website which allows for 24-hour ordering from any broadband enabled computer. A secure practice shopping list with controlled staff access to ordering and management information enables practices...

    Keep libel laws out of science

    A campaign to reform English libel law to allow for robust criticism of scientific and medical claims without fear of legal action has been launched by journalist and author Simon Singh. It's a campaign which anyone working in the caring professions...

    IVC expands exclusive range of veterinary products

    IVC Evidensia has launched the latest in a series of products developed in collaboration with various partners for the exclusive use of its practices. AniDent is a dental care range for cats and dogs - a rinse, a toothpaste and a gel - created with...

    Vets Now to open 30th clinic in Northolt

    Vet’s Now , the UK’s leading Out Of Hours emergency vets, has announced that it will be opening a new clinic in Northolt on Monday 10 December. Based at the Mandeville Veterinary Hospital, 15 Mandeville Road, Northolt, the clinic will be the 30th...
  • CPD Solutions launches PgCert in Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging

    CPD Solutions has launched a PgCert in Small Animal Diagnostic Imaging, which takes 12 months starting in March 2020. The new programme includes ten days of practical imaging sessions based at CPD Solutions' training centre in Studley near Birmingham...

    First ever protocol for animals in health care

    The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has launched Working with dogs in health care settings , the first ever nationwide protocol for animals in health care, in order to encourage more hospitals to explore animal therapy. The protocol provides evidence...

    Petplan warns of claim delays following postal strike

    Following the latest postal strikes, Petplan is warning vets and customers there may be some delay in policy information and claim cheques reaching them. Royal Mail has suggested that it may take three weeks for them to clear all outstanding items...