Veterinary News Headlines

    Linnaeus to hold virtual open day about veterinary internships

    Linnaeus and Vets: Stay, Go, Diversify are hosting 'Internships Explained: Unleash Your Potential', a virtual open day on Tuesday 23rd May (9:00am-8:00pm) in which more than 20 speakers will take part in 12 presentations, live demonstrations and panel...

    New guidance on responsible use of parasiticides in dermatology

    Zoetis has published a technical bulletin for veterinary professionals on the responsible use of parasiticides in dermatology. The guidance was written by Hany Elsheikha, Head of the European Scientific Counsel for Companion Animal Parasites (ESCCAP...

    Animalcare launches feline hyperthyroidism treatment

    Animalcare has announced the launch of Thiafeline (Thiamazole 2.5mg and 5mg) for the management of hyperthyroidism in cats. An estimated 12% of UK cats over the age of nine suffer from hyperthyroidism², which could equate to almost 350,000 cats...
  • 50% of recent graduates unsatisfied with their career

    Vet Futures has published the results of a survey of the profession in which only half of veterinary surgeons who graduated within the last eight years say their career has matched their expectations. The online survey gathered views from 892 veterinary...
  • Vets say managing and retaining staff is a growing challenge

    CM Research, the veterinary market research company , has released the results of a survey which suggests that staffing and HR issues are becoming an increasing challenge for the profession. 629 veterinary surgeons picked from 12 answers to the following...

    New ‘Who’s Who’ for the veterinary profession

    VetSurgeon.org has today launched VetSurgeon Profiles, where veterinary surgeons can display and share their career details with prospective employers and others with shared interests. VetSurgeon Profiles offer the same sort of features you find on...

    Cardiff vet undertakes to be removed from the Register

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has agreed to accept undertakings from Cardiff-based veterinary surgeon Adrian John Westwood that he requests the removal his name from the Register of Veterinary Surgeons and agree never to apply to be restored to it...

    Yorkshire practice reveals trending pet names

    The Yorkshire-based group, White Cross Vets , has delved into its archives to see how pet names have changed since the 1930s. First they looked at the names of all the cats and dogs they saw in 2018, finding that the most popular names for dogs were...

    Herefordshire vet rows to Antigua

    Simon Lyddon MRCVS, who runs Vine Tree Vets, an IVC practice in Ross-on-Wye, has completed a marathon voyage as one of a team rowing from the Canary Isles to Antigua.. The 12-strong crew, aged between 18 and 60, left Marina San Miguel, Tenerife on...

    New webinar series on feline renal care for vets

    Purina is hosting two free one-hour webinars on feline renal care for veterinary surgeons on the 7th and 28th June at 7pm (British Summer Time) The webinars will provide practical information to help manage renal cases, focusing on the importance of...
  • 94% of profession says owners to blame for behavioural problems

    A survey carried out by CEVA Animal Health, manufacturer of the pheromonatherapy products D.A.P. ® and Feliway ® , has revealed that 94 per cent of veterinary professionals believe that owners' lifestyles are the major cause of behavioural problems....

    First two CertAVPs for Royal Army Veterinary Corps

    Captains Nicola Housby-Skeggs and Claire Budge, the first two members of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps (RAVC) to achieve the RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice (CertAVP), have been presented with their certificates at Belgravia House...

    Herts referral centre says pandemic could make veterinary practice more efficient

    Hertfordshire-based Davies Veterinary Specialists reports that the coronavirus pandemic has forced it to implement various procedural changes which it now thinks may make the hospital more efficient in the future. One of the most significant changes...

    Ian Battersby to lead on responsible pharmaceutical stewardship at Mars

    Mars Veterinary Health has appointed Small Animal Medicine Specialist, Ian Battersby, BVSc DSAM DipECVIM FRCVS, as its global Responsible Pharmaceutical Stewardship Lead. In his new role, Ian will guide the development of interventions, strategies...

    Woodley becomes UK distributor for SpotChem analysers

    Woodley Equipment has become the UK distributor for the full portfolio of SpotChem products from Japanese manufacturer, Arkray . The range of products includes: The SpotChem EZ, an automated clinical chemistry analyser offering 22 parameters...

    Free symposium about new feline pheromone

    Ceva Animal Health has published a one hour virtual symposium about its new feline pheromone, Feliway Optimum, which will be launched in September. 'The new discovery in feline communication' symposium was held during the ISFM (International Society...
  • Intervet/Schering-Plough supports Cosequin with consumer campaign

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has launched a new consumer campaign to support the company's joint care supplement, Cosequin. The campaign centres around a series of paw-tapping internet videos which showcase the perfectly poised paws of....

    Metacam now on the list of FEI detection times

    The Fédération Équestre Internationale (FEI) has added Metacam for Horses to its 'list of detection times'. According to the manufacturer, Boehringher Ingelheim Vetmedica, Metacam (meloxicam) is the first preferential COX-2 inhibitor to be added to...
  • BSAVA announces validation by Nottingham Trent University

    The BSAVA has announced that Nottingham Trent University will be the accrediting body for the new Postgraduate Surgery and Medicine Certificates being launched in January 2012. BSAVA says the planning for this new education initiative has been exhaustive...

    Nominate someone for an RCVS honour

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is calling for members to nominate veterinary surgeons and non-veterinary surgeons who merit the award of Honorary Associateship or Honorary Fellowship. Honorary Associateships are awarded annually to people...

    RCVS President-elect re-elected to Council after record turnout

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has announced that RCVS President-elect Niall Connell, Linda Belton and Jo Dyer have been re-elected to Council after what is believed to have been a record turn out this century. A total of 8,234 votes were...

    Sarah Heath to present free webinar on new cat microchipping legislation

    Identi, is hosting a free one-hour webinar for vets about the new cat microchipping legislation at 8.00pm on Wednesday 19 April. The webinar will be presented by veterinary behaviourist, Sarah Heath BVSc PgCertVE DipECAWBM(BM) CCAB FHEA FRCVS, RCVS...

    Dewsbury veterinary hospital bags three 'outstanding' PSS awards

    Calder Vets ' Dewsbury animal hospital is celebrating being judged 'outstanding' in three Practice Standards Scheme awards, no less. The practice, which is part of the Linnaeus Group, achieved 'outstanding' status in diagnostic service, in-patient...

    93% of brachycephalic breed owners would buy them again

    According to a new study, 93% of owners of flat-faced dogs – including the Pug, French Bulldog and English Bulldog – would opt for the same breed again, despite experiencing common and severe health problems in their pets. The research, led by the...

    In-house testing could improve vets' confidence in treating UTIs

    Diagnostics company Test and Treat has carried out a survey which found that rapid in-house sensitivity testing could markedly increase veterinary confidence in prescribing antibiotics for UTIs. 76 vets, 34 nurses and 7 other practice staff took part...