Veterinary News Headlines

    Vets Now launches 24/7 pet ambulance in Winchester

    Vets Now, the Out Of Hours emergency vets has announced the launch of Winchester's first dedicated 24/7 pet ambulance service. Specifically designed for the comfortable and secure transport of all small animals, the new state-of-the-art ambulance...
  • West Nile virus vaccine now available in the UK

    Fort Dodge Animal Health has announced that its Duvaxyn WNV vaccine against West Nile Virus (WNV) is now available in the UK, following its licensing through the European Medicines Agency (EMEA). Duvaxyn WNV is the first vaccine available in Europe...
  • RCVS forms working group to develop proposals for mandatory veterinary practice regulation

    The RCVS has established a new working group to develop proposals for how it will regulate veterinary practices on a statutory basis in the future. The mandatory regulation of veterinary practices, including statutory powers of entry and inspection...
  • Small animal referral centre restructures

    Davies Veterinary Specialists (DVS), the multi-specialist small animal referral centre based on the Hertfordshire/Bedfordshire border, has announced a restructuring of the ownership and management of the practice. Following 12 years of successful operation...

    New group to review veterinary surveillance

    Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA) has announced the formation of a new independent advisory group to recommend a future delivery model for veterinary surveillance in England and Wales. The Advisory Group will be chaired by Dirk...

    Elanco launches lungworm CPD modules

    Elanco, the maker of Advocate, has published a set of free online CPD modules to help veterinary surgeons communicate important information (including treatment and prevention strategies) about lungworm. The aim of the ‘Advocates of Knowledge’ CPD...

    Rebecca Hampson, Henry Lamb and Camilla Church vie for Young Vet of the Year

    Rebecca Hampson, Henry Lamb and Camilla Church have been named as the three finalists for this year's BVA Young Vet of the Year Award, sponsored by Zoetis. The judging panel, comprising BVA President Anna Judson, RCVS President Sue Paterson, National...

    RCVS, BVA and Defra join forces to assess impact of Brexit

    The RCVS and the BVA have joined forces with Defra on a project to assess the challenges and opportunities posed by EU exit, with the aim to develop a flexible and skilled veterinary workforce which meets the UK's needs for both the immediate and longer...

    Free webinars to help vets work with fat cats

    Royal Canin is holding two free webinars to help veterinary surgeons who are looking after clients with obese pets. The 'Obesity Care in Practice' webinars are designed to help you recognise obesity, create individual weight-loss plans and turn failing...

    New RCVS guidance on religious clothing in veterinary practice

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons and the Veterinary Schools Council (VSC) have jointly published new guidelines on accommodating religious clothing and beliefs in veterinary education and clinical settings. Although developed by the RCVS and...

    RCVS Disciplinary Committee dismisses case against Essex vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed a case against an Essex-based veterinary surgeon, having found him not guilty of charges relating to the measurement of horses and ponies. At the ten-day hearing, Marc Auerbach of Oak Equine Veterinary...

    RCVS audits over 1,400 veterinary surgeons' CPD records

    The RCVS has contacted 1,415 veterinary surgeons asking them to share their CPD records as part of its annual audit of compliance. Those veterinary surgeons being audited are being asked to share their records for 2013 to 2015 by either allowing the...

    Researchers identify probable cause of equine grass sickness

    Researchers have identified the probable cause of equine grass sickness as a neurotoxin, with similar actions to snake venom toxins but produced by pasture microbes 1 . The researchers, from the Dick Vet Equine Hospital, University of Edinburgh, Newcastle...

    Dogs help Facebook generation find real love & friendship

    Research by the Kennel Club to promote Discover Dogs (Earl's Court, 14th & 15th November) has found dogs help one in twenty people find love, and one in three to make new friends. More than four in five said the mere presence of a wagging tail...

    Police horses line up to take part in National Equine Health Survey

    The Metropolitan Police Mounted Branch (Hyde Park) has joined forces with the Blue Cross to launch the charity's National Equine Health Survey, taking place this week. The National Equine Health Survey is an online snapshot survey designed to uncover...

    Solihull referral practice opens wellbeing room for staff

    Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull has come up with a novel idea to help its employees take time out from the fast-paced veterinary working environment: the wellbeing room. The wellbeing room is designed to offer staff a comfortable...

    MSD launches telemedicine facility for practices

    MSD Animal Health has added a telemedicine system to its VetsDeliver platform which allows practices to set up online consultation rooms, hold online appointments on Zoom and charge owners in advance. To use the service, practices have to register...

    Free dermatology CPD

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of the Douxo S3 skincare range, is hosting a series of free dermatology CPD presentations delivered by Dr Tim Nuttall, RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology and Head of Dermatology at The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary...

    Merial launches new pet parasiticide range

    Merial has announced the launch of V LINE, a new range of parasiticides sold exclusively through veterinary practices. The first two products, called Broadline for cats and NexGard for dogs, will be unveiled at the BSAVA Congress at the start of next...

    World-first genome study investigates blood pressure and kidney disease in cats

    The Royal Veterinary College has conducted what it says is the world’s first genome wide association study (GWAS) specifically evaluating renal function and blood pressure traits in domestic cats. The researchers say that the findings pave the way...

    Vetlife publishes new support for lonely vets

    Vetlife has published a new information leaflet to help veterinary professionals suffering from loneliness. The charity highlights that loneliness affects the mental wellbeing of many in the profession, from locums being away from friends and family...

    Zolvix released in 0.5L pack for quarantine dosing

    Novartis Animal Health has launched a 0.5L pack of the anthelmintic Zolvix to make the product more readily available for quarantine dosing, and for the smaller sheep farmer. Novartis says that because Zolvix is a broad spectrum anthelmintic that...

    RVN Georgina Hills becomes President of the Veterinary Management Group

    Veterinary nurse Georgina Hills has been elected President of the Veterinary Management Group (VMG), the professional association for all those in leadership and management roles in the veterinary sector. Since qualifying as an RVN in 1998, Georgina...

    Free Hill's roadshows for your nurses

    Hill’s Nurse Roadshows return in May with a 4 venue tour of the southern region. The theme is weight management and mobility and the organisers promise fun-filled, fact-packed events. The evenings will address a broad ranging syllabus that includes...

    VMA launches Practice Marketing Award

    The Veterinary Marketing Association has announced a Practice Marketing Award, with a prize of £500 worth of CPD, for which entries are now being sought. The award, which is sponsored by Merial, is open to companion and farm animal practices that...