Veterinary News Headlines
  • New RCVS guide to help vets navigate the 2024 Veterinary Medicines Regulations

    The RCVS has published a short guide to help veterinary professionals understand, interpret and act upon some of the significant changes to the Veterinary Medicines Regulations that were introduced earlier this year by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate...

    RCVS offers free training for vets on civility, diversity, managing stress and inclusive leadership

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative has launched four free training courses for veterinary professionals, designed both to improve the mental health and wellbeing of individuals and to improve workplace culture for the benefit of all. The courses are...

    Ceva to hosts Q Fever workshop for vets at TotalDairy

    Ceva Animal Health is hosting a free Q Fever workshop at TotalDairy in Warwickshire on Thursday 24th November to raise awareness of the disease amongst veterinary surgeons, dairy producers and dairy industry representatives. The workshop will be hosted...
  • Bristol Vet Specialists launches chronic pain clinic for cats and dogs in the South West

    Bristol Vet Specialists has launched a chronic pain clinic for cats and dogs in the South West of England, led by Jo Murrell , European Specialist in Anaesthesia and Analgesia. The clinic offers Specialist care primarily for patients with osteoarthritis...

    StreetVet shortlisted for international award

    StreetVet, the charity that delivers free veterinary services to dogs owned by the homeless, has been shortlisted for the Purina BetterwithPets Prize for its proposed Accredited Hostel Scheme. The BetterwithPets Prize invites entries from entrepreneurs...

    MillPledge launches Dermafuse

    Millpledge has launched Dermafuse Tissue Adhesive, an n-butyl cyanoacrylate medical adhesive used to bond tissue together following veterinary procedures. Dermafuse contains a blue dye to help users see where product has been applied. On contact...

    Duvaxyn EHV 1,4 rebranded Equip

    Pfizer Animal Health's Equine Herpes Virus (EHV) vaccine (Duvaxyn EHV 1,4) has been rebranded Equip EHV 1,4). Pfizer says that EHV is carried by most horses in the UK 1 and can cause respiratory disease, abortion and more rarely neurological disease...

    Seven hardest conditions for vets to manage in a pandemic

    Buckinghamshire-based Hamilton Specialist Referrals has published the results of a survey of GP vets which reveals which conditions they have found harder to manage during the pandemic. 60 vets took part in the survey. 80% believed they had seen an...

    New low-cost client postcard mailing service

    CFH Docmail, a traditional print and posting service that you manage entirely online , has introduced personalised colour postcards to its range. Docmail mailings - whether a single letter or a personalised mailing to thousands - are written and created...

    New study shows diclofenac kills eagles

    The RSPB has reported the results of two studies which revealed that a greater diversity of birds of prey, including some eagles, are killed eating carrion contaminated with diclofenac. The RSPB says that these findings strengthen the case of banning...

    New study shows change in cleaning practices could improve calf health

    A new study published in Frontiers in Veterinary Medicine has shown that by making a few changes to colostrum hygiene protocols, farmers could significantly minimise the risk of disease in calves. The study, which was carried out by researchers from...

    EVJ offers free access to latest on equine cardiac arrhythmias

    The Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) is giving equine vets free access to the latest science on equine cardiac arrhythmias with the publication of a virtual issue of 20 papers relating to irregular hearts and performance horses to support the interpretation...

    How to ... collected articles from BSAVA Companion

    The BSAVA has published the third volume of its How to…collected articles from BSAVA Companion series. The book contains 40 chapters of articles about clinical techniques, diagnostic pathways and management approaches published in Companion between...

    Liverpool vet struck off for inadequate clinical care

    The Disciplinary Committee of the RCVS has found Mr Leslie Higgott, of Wallasey, near Liverpool, guilty of Disgraceful Conduct in a Professional Respect and has directed that his name be removed from the Register of Veterinary Surgeons. The hearing...

    Invicta launches treatment for equine lameness

    Invicta Animal Health has launched SynVet-50, a licensed synthetic Sodium Hyaluronate (HA), for intra-articular treatment of lameness caused by joint dysfunction associated with non-infectious synovitis in horses. The product is Invicta's first...

    New mental and physical health plan for vets

    Simplyhealth Professionals has launched Optimise Health Plans, so that practices can offer their employees a range of health and wellbeing benefits. Amongst other things, the plans offer 24/7 telephone counselling from GPs and trained counsellors...

    New research reveals impact of coronavirus on the veterinary profession

    Braemar Finance has published the results of research it commissioned in July to canvass the thoughts of senior members in veterinary practice about the impact of coronavirus. Two hundred members of the profession took part. The main results were:...

    Free webinars on periodontal disease and tooth fractures

    Mars Petcare has announced two free webinars to support veterinary surgeons in treating common dental issues in cats and dogs. The series looks in detail at some of the most important issues dental specialists are seeing in pets. The first webinar...

    Baycox Iron returns

    Elanco has announced that Baycox Iron, the injectable treatment used to prevent clinical coccidiosis and iron deficiency in piglets, is now available again, following the company’s acquisition of Bayer Animal Health in 2020. Elanco says Baycox Iron...
  • BVA questions whether veterinary trade union offers anything new

    The British Veterinary Association has responded to the announcement of a recruitment drive by the newly-formed British Veterinary Union (BVU) and Unite . Harvey Locke, President of the BVA, said: "Those working in veterinary practice have always...
  • Soil Association calls for limit on use of veterinary antibiotics

    The Soil Association is calling on the Government to issue guidelines that will limit the veterinary use of the most modern penicillin-type antibiotics, to prevent the spread of a serious new superbug. Recently released minutes of a Government committ...

    RCVS introduces online recording system for PDP

    The RCVS has introduced a new online recording system for graduates starting their Professional Development Phase (PDP). The new PDP database sits as a module within the Professional Development Record (PDR), launched by the RCVS in April to help...

    Veterinary health plan provider launches new resources for practices

    Simplyhealth Professionals, a provider of preventive health plans for cats, dogs, rabbits and horses , is launching two new online resources for veterinary practices. The first is Design Hub , a self-service marketing portal which allows practices...

    Axiom launches new pet allergy test

    Axiom Laboratories has launched MiPetAllergy, a pet allergy test which the company says is not affected by medication and which requires no withdrawal period prior to testing. Axiom developed the MiPetAllergy in partnership with ALK, which makes Artuvetrin...

    Sarah Tomlinson named Dairy Vet of the Year

    Sarah Tomlinson MRCVS, from Westpoint Farm Vets in Derbyshire, has been named Dairy Vet of the Year at the Cream Awards. The Dairy Vet of the Year award, which is organised by the British Dairying Magazine and sponsored by Krka UK Ltd, recognises a...