Veterinary News Headlines

    1.75M grant to fund research into reducing antibiotic usage through better diagnostics

    A consortium of seven academics has been awarded a £1.75 million grant to understand how better diagnostics can encourage responsible antibiotic use in animals. The award, funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) working in partnership...

    Ceva launches cardiology e-learning programme

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Cardio Academy. The company says it's the first international cardiology e-learning programme offering CPD from leading international specialists. The programme can be accessed at www.cardioacademy.cevalearn.com . It...

    Lincolnshire vet restored to Register

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has restored Joseph Lennox Holmes to the Register of Veterinary Surgeons, two years after he was originally struck off. Mr Holmes was removed from the Register in February 2012 after the Disciplinary Committee found...

    Vet removed from RCVS Register for medicines dishonesty

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has directed that the name of a veterinary surgeon who had been practising in Essex be removed from the RCVS Register, having found him guilty of attempting to obtain medicines...

    Vet Direct launches new veterinary product range

    Vet Direct has launched a new range of products which it says are designed to make life easier for veterinary professionals working in a variety of roles within the industry. The new products are: AniPOC Handheld Monitor and Starter Kit Portable...

    Ben Goldacre to talk about quacks, charlatans and scaremongerers at BVA Congress

    The BVA has announced that Ben Goldacre, the best-selling author, broadcaster, campaigner and medical doctor who topped the paperback non-fiction charts with Bad Science , will deliver the 50 th anniversary Wooldridge Memorial Lecture at this year’s...

    Farriers Council seeks veterinary surgeons for Disciplinary Committee

    The Farriers Registration Council (FRC) , the National Regulator and National Competent Authority for farriery in Great Britain, is looking for veterinary surgeons to join its Investigating and Disciplinary Committees. The Investigating Committee...

    Free webinar for vets about handling cats in veterinary practice

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Feliway, is hosting a free webinar about handling cats in veterinary practice, presented by the veterinary behaviourist, Dr Sarah Heath BVSc Dip.ECAWBM(BM) CCAB FRCVS (pictured right). The webinar, titled 'Creating a positive...

    BVA makes the case for eating more veal and goat meat

    The BVA, the British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA), the Goat Veterinary Society (GVS) and the British Veterinary Poultry Association (BVPA) have launched a new policy position addressing the issues surrounding surplus male animals on farms , recommending...

    New study finds antibiotics offer no benefit for dogs with diarrhoea

    The RVC has published a new VetCompass study which has concluded that prescribing antibiotics or nutraceuticals at first presentation of uncomplicated diarrhoea in dogs causes no difference in clinical resolution of these cases. The study 1 suggests...

    Ironman vet gets backing from Vets Now and Vet Times

    VetSurgeon.org member Sam Westhead, a vet from Farnborough, has secured sponsorship from Vets Now and Vet Times in his entry to the grueling Ironman 70.3 World Championship challenge in Clearwater in Florida this November The two organisations will...

    Novartis launches new class of drench

    Novartis Animal Health has launched Zolvix, billed as the first truly novel anthelmintic class for livestock to be launched in more than 25 years, together with a new drenching system designed to make drenching faster, easier and more accurate. Zolvix...

    Royal Canin launches renal diets for cats and dogs

    Royal Canin has launched a range of new renal diets to help support cats and dogs with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). According to the company, CKD patients are twice as likely to show signs of anorexia, food intolerance and loss of appetite than non...

    London Vet Show proves a hit

    Organisers of The London Vet Show 2009 report that the event was a great sucess, greeted with 'considerable delight' by delegates and exhibitors alike. The event, which featured clinical and commercial lectures as well as a major exhibition...
  • RCVS Strategic Plan to reduce blame culture

    The RCVS has published its Strategic Plan for 2017 to 2019, a major component of which is to identify the extent to which a 'blame' culture exists in the veterinary profession, the role that the College may play in it, the impact that that it may have...

    33% of owners alerted to danger by the pet

    npower has released the results of a survey of 2000 pet owners which revealed that 33% say their pet has alerted them to danger. Given the improbability of anyone being alerted by a goldfish: "blub-blub-behind-blub-you-blub-blub-the-blub-frying-blub...

    PAW Report highlights worrying decline in pet vaccination

    The PDSA has published its seventh annual Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report, which highlights a worrying decline in the number of pet owners vaccinating their cats, dogs and rabbits. The PAW Report, which monitors pet welfare issues across the UK, is...

    Meloxaid 5mg/ml Solution for Injection product recall

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate has announced that Norbrook Laboratories Ltd has issued a recall for Meloxaid 5mg/ml Solution for Injection for Dogs and Cats (Vm 02000/4397). Norbrook has verified that the pH of certain batches has increased...

    Survey finds 2/3rds horses suffer joint disease lameness

    A new survey of horse owners¹ by supplement brand, Cavalor, has found that 66% of horses have suffered from lameness as a result of joint disease and one-fifth of horses have been off work with the problem for a year or more. The company says it's...

    Zoetis urges equine vets to do EHV survey

    In the light of concerns caused by the recent flu outbreak, Zoetis is urging equine vets to participate in a new survey about Equine Herpes Virus (EHV) , for which you could win a new body warmer. The company says the aim is to identify the most effective...

    Research shows high starch diet can affect PPID diagnosis

    A new study conducted by Waltham and Spillers in collaboration with Michigan State University, Massey University and the University of Minnesota, has shown that the equine diet, more specifically starch-rich food, can influence adrenocorticotropin hormone...

    Dechra launches apple flavoured presentation of Equipalazone

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched an apple-flavoured presentation of Equipalazone (phenylbutazone), its NSAID for horses and ponies. Equipalazone is most commonly used to treat lameness in equines and can be prescribed as a treatment for osteoarthritic...

    New guide to the treatment of canine pyoderma

    Bayer has published Focus on Pyoderma , a new guide to the treatment of pyoderma in dogs, authored by Ross Bond, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology and head of the dermatology department at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC). The...

    Vet suspended for making false statements about the value of exported flea and tick treatments

    Craig Mostert MRCVS has been suspended from the Register for 18 months by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after pleading guilty in the USA to providing false statements about exported flea and tick medicines and subsequently not declaring the conviction...
  • Janssen launches new equine sedative gel

    Janssen Animal Health has launched Domosedan Gel, an oromucosal gel for the sedation of horses. Janssen says Domosedan Gel, which contains 7.6 mg/ml (40mcg/kg) detomidine, induces sedation and analgesia with the efficacy and recovery comparable to...