Veterinary News Headlines

    Campaigners welcome draft leglislation to ban wild circus animals

    The Born Free Foundation, British Veterinary Association, Captive Animals' Protection Society and the RSPCA have welcomed the Government's draft legislation to ban the use of wild animals in circuses in England, to be implemented in 2015. The groups...

    Virbac to help practices promote National Microchipping Month

    Virbac has announced the launch of a new support pack to help practices promote National Microchipping Month this June. The pack contains a range of promotional and educational items including: A poster which can be individually customised to...

    Vets urged to be alert to mycotoxin threat to cattle

    Dr Johanna Fink-Gremmels – Professor of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology at Utrecht University – has warned that UK cattle producers need to plan for an on-going struggle with feed-borne mycotoxins, and says vets need to help farmers understand...

    New website calculates cost of pet ownership

    Wood Green, The Animals Charity and TotallyMoney.com have launched the Cost of Christmas Pets calculator to help prospective pet owners understand the total lifetime financial commitment involved with owning an animal. According to the calculator...

    BSAVA asks vet practices to help with PetSavers fundraiser

    The BSAVA has launched a campaign to encourage vet practices to fundraise for PetSavers, its charitable arm which funds clinical research into companion animal diseases. To get involved, you can use the downloadable fundraising pack, which includes...

    Royal Canin launches breed specific diets for Dalmations and Bulldogs

    Royal Canin has launched Breed Health Nutrition (BHN) foods for adult Dalmatians and French Bulldogs, bringing the company's portfolio of BHN foods up to a total of 19 dog breeds and four cat breeds. Royal Canin vet marketing manager Ali Daff said...

    New app: The Fibrevore Handbook

    Burgess Excel has announced the launch of a new app for Android and Apple devices called The Fibrevore Handbook . The free app, which is available from Apple here , and from Google for Android here , contains a guide to the veterinary care of rabbits...

    FAB becomes International Cat Care

    The Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB) has changed its name to International Cat Care in order to better reflect the work the charity does to help improve the lives of cats both in the UK and internationally. Along with the name change, the charity has...

    Novartis launches new initiative in fight against BVD

    Novartis Animal Health has launched Farming against BVD , a new initiative to help in the fight against Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD). The campaign, which is being carried out in partnership with key industry bodies, will begin with an independent...

    Practitioners make history after becoming first VetGP graduates

    An important milestone was passed in November after a group of practising vets gained their Professional Doctorate and Masters Degrees in Professional Development (VetGP). The group of six were presented with their Doctorates and Masters Degrees...

    Vet Charity Challenge 2014 to take place in Wiltshire

    Organisers of The Vet Charity Challenge, which last year raised £50,000 for charity, have announced that the event will take place Saturday 27th September 2014 in Pewsey, near Marlborough, Wiltshire. The event consists of teams of four walking/running...

    Over 3000 respond to RCVS CPD consultation

    3,357 members of the profession, 69% of them veterinary surgeons and 30% veterinary nurses, have responded to the RCVS consultation asking for their views on proposals to move towards a more structured approach to continuing professional development...

    Pet Smile Month

    September marks ‘ Pet Smile Month ’, and Royal Canin is amongst several companies offering participating practices a great way to build dental sales and reinforce key health messages. During the month, a quarter of a million Doggy Bags and Kitty...

    Researchers to test mint extracts for laminitis

    Researchers at the University of Edinburgh’s Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies are to start testing whether a compound of cooling chemicals, extracted from mint, can be used to treat laminitis, a condition which affects seven per cent of...

    Uroliths bag £2000 for Manchester vet

    Paul Aldrige MRCVS has won £2000 from Hill's Pet Nutrition after removing a cluster of uroliths from the bladder of an English bulldog. He won the prize after sending the uroliths to the Minnesota Urolith Center to participate in a competition sponsored...

    Vets invited to nominate a nurse for an award

    The RCVS is encouraging vets to nominate members of their nursing team for this year's VN Golden Jubilee Award, which recognises exceptional contribution to veterinary nursing. The award was launched in 2011 to celebrate the 50 th anniversary of the...

    Identi launches Practice Pet Protection Pack

    Identi has launched a Practice Pet Protection Pack to help vet professionals answer questions about microchipping before cat microchipping becomes compulsory in England from 10th June. The pack contains species-specific microchipping law guides, a...

    CEVA launches new fireworks' marketing toolkit

    CEVA Animal Health, manufacturer of D.A.P. ® and Feliway ® , has launched a new marketing toolkit to assist veterinary practices in educating and supporting clients with noise phobic pets in the run up to the fireworks' season. The new firework..

    RCVS Trust invites applications for travel awards

    The RCVS Charitable Trust is offering up to 10 grants worth around £500 each, to support UK veterinary surgeons looking to pursue themes of clinical or non-clinical research involving short-term visits to veterinary or medical centres, or research...

    DNA test to find people who pooh pooh pooper scoopers

    A North Wales-based enviro-tech company called Streetkleen has launched PooPrints, a DNA test used to identify the dogs responsible for leaving faeces in public places, in the UK. Dogs are first added to the DNA World Pet Registry by taking a cheek...

    RCVS launches new Practice Standards Scheme

    www.youtube.com/watch The RCVS has launched the new Practice Standards Scheme (PSS), which is now open for applications for both practice accreditations and the new system of PSS awards. Speaking after today’s launch at the London Vet Show, which...

    BVA and AVS ask practices not to take advantage of students and new grads during pandemic

    The British Veterinary Association and the Association of Student Vets are asking veterinary practices not to exploit recruitment fears caused by the coronavirus pandemic by offering unpaid or voluntary work to final year students and new graduates....

    SPVS launches 2022 Profitability Survey

    SPVS has launched it's 2022 Profitability Survey, which is now available to complete online. The survey, which is being conducted in partnership with Hazlewoods accountants, will be used to provide anonymised benchmarking information to enable vets...

    Vetlife asks vets to get active in October

    Vetlife has announced the launch of Active October, a campaign in which veterinary professionals are encourages to come together, get active and fundraise for the charity during the month of October. Vetlife says the cost of running its Helpline, Health...

    Vet reprimanded for prescribing an acne medication for a human

    London-based Nicola Jane Gurrin MRCVS has been reprimanded and warned by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after she prescribed an acne treatment for a human. Ms Gurrin faced two charges, the first being that she had issued prescriptions for Roaccutane...