Veterinary News Headlines

    DC reprimands East Sussex-based vet for failing to declare driving conviction

    East Sussex-based Maria Elena Marin Crespo MRCVS has been reprimanded by the RCVS DC for twice failing to declare a conviction for failing to provide the police with a specimen of breath for analysis. Dr Crespo appeared in front of the Disciplinary...

    BVA gravely concerned over rise in animals killed without stunning

    The number of animals killed without pre-stunning has risen sharply, according to analysis by the British Veterinary Association of the latest survey released by the Food Standards Agency (FSA). According to the FSA figures, 24.4% (758,263) of sheep...

    CVS upskills over 300 of its vet nurses to carry out minor surgical procedures

    CVS reports that over 300 RVNs have now completed its recently launched Surgical Schedule 3 Course, designed for nurses looking to upskill and perform minor surgical tasks that were previously undertaken by vets. The course covers w ound management...
  • Cats & dogs - there are more than we thought

    A new study has found that the UK domestic cat and dog population is larger than previously reported by industry figures. Cats and dogs are amongst the most popular pets in the UK but it has been over 20 years since domestic cat and dog population estimates...

    New progesterone device for cattle

    Ceva Animal Health has launched PRID Delta, described as an improved intra-vaginal progesterone device for the synchronisation of oestrus in cycling and non-cycling cattle. The company says it has used its 35 years of expertise in cattle fertility...
  • Vet needed to live in the wilderness for a year

    Production company Keo Films is on the hunt for a veterinary surgeon that wants to take a year out and help set up a new community in a remote part of the British Isles for a high profile TV documentary series. The documentary is essentially a social...

    Petplan offers discounted pet monitoring kit for veterinary staff

    Petplan has announced a special offer for veterinary staff: £40 off its £200 Smart Home Monitoring Kit for pets when bought between 3rd and 31st July 2017. The Petplan/Panasonic Monitoring Kit, which was launched last year, allows pet owners and veterinary...

    Boehringer Ingelheim allows vets to use online consultation platform free

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has partnered with VetHelpDirect to offer all UK and Irish veterinary practices free access to an online video consultation platform for a period of three months. By offering an alternative to face-to-face consultations...
  • Companion Care coming to a high street near you

    Companion Care is launching a new division to develop a network of joint venture surgeries on high streets around the UK. Thus far, 62 out of the company's 66 surgeries have been located inside Pets at Home stores. The company says it plans to more...

    Nominations open for Ceva Animal Welfare Awards 2018

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that nominations are now open for its Animal Welfare Awards 2018. Outstanding veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses, animal welfare professionals and animal welfare teams can now be nominated to receive an award by...

    MSD hosts free webinars about running remote consultations

    MSD Animal Health is hosting four free training webinars looking at how to set up and run remote veterinary consultations. The first webinar will be run by Dr Sarah Caney (pictured right), the CEO and founder of Vet Professionals, and Dr Hannah Newbury...

    RCVS and BVA respond to latest lockdown

    The RCVS and the BVA have issued a joint statement following yesterday's announcements that Scotland and England will go into new national lockdowns as the UK coronavirus alert level has been raised to 5. "We are urgently looking at what these new...

    Welfare charity wants to know what vets think about canine fertility clinics

    An animal welfare charity called Naturewatch Foundation has launched a survey to find out what veterinary surgeons think about the canine fertility industry. The charity says it estimates there has been a ten-fold increase in fertility clinics in the...

    NOAH highlights concerns about veterinary medicines in case of 'no-deal' Brexit

    The National Office of Animal Health has welcomed the publication of the first of government’s 'no-deal' Brexit planning notices, but highlights the risk of interruption to the supply of vital veterinary medicines. NOAH Chair Gaynor Hillier said:...

    Vets bills highlighted again by insurance survey

    Pet insurer esure has released the results of a survey of vets bills, carried out amongst 3000 pet owners. Whilst the intent behind surveys like these may be laudable (i.e. to encourage more pet owners to insure their pets), they do the profession...

    Virbac launches sex aid

    Virbac Animal Health has launched a new pet owner information pack to help practices raise awareness of reproductive health issues in dogs and cats. The pack consists of a leaflet holder with four different leaflets covering unwanted sexual behaviour...

    Merial launches Viral Cats campaign

    Merial has announced the launch of Viral Cats , a national campaign designed to educate one million cat owners about the importance of vaccination. According to PDSA research, approximately 3.9 million cats in the UK are not up to date with their...

    Kit Sturgess takes up new role as RCVS Treasurer

    The RCVS has announced that Kit Sturgess will officially take up the post of Treasurer at RCVS Day, tomorrow. Kit was appointed by RCVS Council at its June meeting, making him responsible for maintaining an overview of the College’s financial affairs...

    Vets struggle to interpret ocular findings in hypertensive cats

    A study published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery has identified barriers to blood pressure measurement in cats and revealed that vets and nurses struggle to interpret ocular findings when identifying hypertensive lesions in cats 1 . ...
  • Eradication of Strangles one step closer

    The AHT has secured an award of £580,000 from the Wellcome Trust to fund the development of a new diagnostic test for Strangles which takes only 30 minutes. It's been achieved in part by 'Breaking the Strangles Hold' - a two-year...

    Forum Animal Health acquired by TVM

    The French veterinary laboratory TVM has announced that it has acquired Forum Animal Health , the Redhill-based supplier of veterinary pharmaceuticals and animal health products. TVM, which has a wide range of products in ophthalmology, neurology...

    BVA and BVNA announce strategic alliance

    The British Veterinary Association and the British Veterinary Nursing Association have announced a new strategic alliance designed to strengthen the working relationship between the two associations whilst maintaining their individual identities. ...

    New project to improve the management of osteoarthritis cases

    CVS and the Veterinary Osteoarthritis Alliance (VOA) have launched a new project to develop and enhance osteoarthritis management which should have benefits for the wider profession. The project, which has been supported by Zoetis, came about after...

    RCVS asks vets to help recruit animal owners to new advisory group

    The RCVS) is calling on veterinary surgeons to help it recruit around 30 animal owners and keepers for a new Public Advisory Group to help guide the College's policies. The group is being set up to ensure that the College meets its objective of working...

    Janssen Animal Health acquires distribution rights for sedatives and anaesthetics

    Janssen Animal Health has announced that it has acquired the distribution rights for a range of sedatives and anaesthetics for small and large animals, including Dexdomitor, Domitor and Antisedan. Janssen aquired the marketing and distribution rights...