Veterinary News Headlines

    Swadlincote Veterinary Centre wins BVA Gold

    Swadlincote Veterinary Centre in Derbyshire has become the first veterinary workplace to be awarded Gold accreditation through the Great Workplaces by BVA scheme. The Swadlincote and Melbourne-based IVC practice worked with a Great Workplaces by BVA...
  • New campaign to highlight toxic threats to pets

    Agria Pet Insurance has announced the launch of a new campaign to highlight the threat to animals from everyday poisons and toxins. As part of its campaign, the company is encouraging vets and nurses to help clients keep their pets safe by sharing...
  • Co Durham vet strikes herself off after allegations of disgraceful conduct

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has agreed to adjourn multiple charges against a County Durham-based veterinary surgeon following her undertakings to request removal from the RCVS Register and never to apply to be restored to it. At the hearing...
  • Vets' challenges to the 2017 RCVS Council elections dismissed

    Two candidates for the 2017 RCVS Council elections have had their challenge of the results dismissed by a committee tasked with assessing their claims. John Davies and Tom Lonsdale MsRCVS both objected to edits made by the College to their candidate...
  • RCVS registered VNs invited to join BSAVA

    The British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) has announced that it is opening its membership to RCVS registered veterinary nurses for the first time. BSAVA has always been keenly involved with veterinary nurse issues and has representation...

    More cardiology expertise for Essex referral centre

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists has appointed Domingo Casamian-Sorrosal, a double-diplomate in veterinary cardiology and small animal internal medicine, to its growing team of specialists. Domingo, pictured on the left with Southfields clinical...

    BSAVA launches new musculoskeletal disorders manual

    The British Small Animal Veterinary Association has published a new edition of its Manual of Canine and Feline Musculoskeletal Disorders, revised and updated under the direction of a new editorial team. The new editorial team is comprised of Gareth...

    Vets gather to learn from aviation and maritime professionals

    Veterinary surgeons, human healthcare professionals and experts from the maritime and aviation industries gathered at the Royal Society of Medicine earlier this month to discuss and share knowledge about the contributions of human factors to patient...

    New bovine respiratory disease (BRD) vaccine

    MSD Animal Health has launched Bovilis Intranasal RSP Live, a live BRD vaccine for early life intranasal administration to dairy and beef calves from one week of age. MSD says the new vaccine reduces the clinical signs of respiratory disease and viral...

    Former vet fails in eleventh attempt at restoration

    Former vet Warwick Seymour-Hamilton, who was removed from the Register in 1994, has had his eleventh attempt at restoration rejected by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee. Mr Seymour-Hamilton was removed from the Register after his Kent practice was found...

    Study shows that for horses, a little exercise goes a long way

    A new study published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine has shown that just 25 minutes of light exercise may have health benefits for horses, even if it doesn’t result in additional weight loss 1 . The study "Influence of dietary restriction...

    New test for early TB identification in exotics

    PBD Biotech Limited has launched Actiphage, a new test which the company says enables rapid, early identification of Mycobacterium bovis in exotic species. PBD says Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is a growing problem for zoos and wildlife parks, especially...

    Corporate vet group donates £60K to Vetlife

    Linnaeus , the corporate veterinary group with 130 practices around the UK that was bought by Mars Petcare earlier this year, has made a £60,000 donation to Vetlife, the charity which gives free confidential support to veterinary professionals who have...

    Andrew Harrison appointed as new BEVA President

    Andrew Harrison, a partner at Three Counties Equine Hospital in Gloucestershire, has been appointed as the new President of the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) for 2014/15. Andrew took over the role from Paul Jepson at the end of BEVA...

    New research shows how antibiotic use can be reduced in cattle

    Elanco is highlighting new research which shows that using monensin in dairy cows at high risk of developing subclinical ketosis reduces curative antibiotic use by 25%. According to the company, good herd management before calving is known to mitigate...

    Vetergesic now available for use in horses

    Alstoe Animal Health has announced that Vetergesic ( buprenorphine) , the UK's most commonly used injectable opiate for small animal use, is now registered for use in horses. Developed and manufactured in the UK, Alstoe took over marketing Vetergesic...

    New social media tutorials for vets

    Elanco has published a series of online video tutorials for practices that need help setting up and running a business presence on Facebook and Instagram. The five-part series, which is hosted on Elanco’s customer portal MyElanco.co.uk , covers topics...

    Dechra takes over distribution of equine bronchodilator

    Dechra Veterinary Products has announced that it has acquired Dilaterol, the oral bronchodilator for horses, from the Dutch veterinary pharma company, LeVet. Dilaterol is an oral syrup containing 25 mgs/ml clenbuterol hydrochloride, indicated to treat...

    Krka launches Tuloxxin for bovine respiratory disease

    Krka has announced the launch of Tuloxxin, billed as an affordable solution for bovine respiratory disease (BRD) triggered by Mannheimia haemolytica , Histophilus somni , Pasterella multocida and Mycoplasma bovis . Tuloxxin contains Tulathromycin and...

    Pets at Home forms partnership with Dick White Referrals

    Pets At Home Vet Group and Dick White Referrals have announced a strategic partnership in order to develop Pets at Home's strategy for providing specialist care. Pets at Home says it is creating a new divisional structure comprised of the existing...

    Patricia Colville MRCVS becomes new CEO of Vets Now

    Vets Now has announced that Patricia Colville MRCVS, currently the company's Chief Operating Officer, has been promoted to the role of CEO of the leading provider of small animal emergency care in the UK. Patricia will take up the position at the start...

    New research shows pet owners struggling to pay vet bills

    Dogs Trust has published research showing that 64% of dog owners would find it 'difficult' or 'very difficult' to pay an unexpected vet bill of £500. Meanwhile, the BVA has published the results of its latest Voice of the Profession survey which found...

    Improve announces OV Conference 2018

    Improve International has announced details of the 2018 Official Veterinarian (OV) Conference, being held on the 19th and 20th September at Alexandra House, Swindon. Themed 'Controlling Disease Threats at Home and from Abroad’ , this year's conference...
  • RCVS leaves Stonewall scheme

    The RCVS has withdrawn from the Stonewall Diversity Champion Scheme, which it joined in 2017. In a statement given to the Veterinary Record earlier this year, the College said: "In 2017, our commitment to equality for our LGBTQ+ employees, members...

    AHT research answers 'Why the long face?'

    Researchers at the Animal Health Trust Equine Clinic have developed an ethogram to help veterinary surgeons, owners and riders identify when a horse is in pain, from its facial expressions when being ridden. According to the AHT, there is undisputed...