Veterinary News Headlines

    Dechra launches Equine Passport information campaign

    Dechra Veterinary Products, manufacturer and distributor of Equipalazone®, has launched a new information leaflet to support the Equine Passport scheme. Since 2005, when equine passports became mandatory, 958,000 have been issued. The passport...

    Vets say half of all pets are overweight

    The Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA) has published the results of research which found that veterinary surgeons believe 45% of all pets are overweight. In addition, 77% of the 180 vets surveyed at the London Vet Show 2013 believe that the...

    Free new evidence-based veterinary medicine tutorial

    The Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine Learning Consortium has announced the launch of a new online tutorial ( www.ebvmlearning.org ) designed to make evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM) accessible to the veterinary profession worldwide. The...

    NOAH chief says more practices should get involved in National Pet Month

    Phil Sketchley, chief executive of the National Office of Animal Health , today called for more veterinary practices to get involved with National Pet Month (5th April to 5th May). Speaking at the annual conference of the Veterinary Practice Management...

    Human and animal health organisations unite to call for proper use of antibiotics

    Leading human and animal health organisations – the British Medical Association (BMA), British Dental Association (BDA), British Veterinary Association (BVA) and Royal Pharmaceutical Society (RPS) - have joined forces for the first time to promote a...

    PDSA offers free CPD-qualifying welfare workshops

    The PDSA has announced that it is offering free workshops to help veterinary professionals deliver new welfare checks called 'PetWise MOTs'. The PetWise MOT checks focus on the five welfare needs, and the workshops count for seven hours CPD. The charity...

    New journal watch service for vets, academics and students

    RCVS Knowledge has announced the launch of inFOCUS, a free resource to keep veterinary practitioners, academics and students up to date with the latest research and critically appraised topics. Produced by Knowledge’s Library and Information Service...

    Webinar to highlight the clinical relevance of X-ray vs CT for exotics

    Exotic Vet Support and VetCT are holding a free webinar about diagnostic imaging for exotic species on 11th December, 8:00am-9:00am. Dr David Reese, Director of VetCT Australia and a Diplomate in veterinary diagnostic imaging will present: "Leveraging...

    Free Metacam trial for cats

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica is giving veterinary practices the chance to offer cat owners a free 3ml pack of Metacam to trial treatment in cats with chronic pain. Boehringer says each free Metacam pack will provide up to seven days' pain relief...

    Free antimicrobial research collection for equine vets

    The Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) has published a free online collection of articles which explain the current understanding of equine antimicrobial resistance and how the profession can preserve the effectiveness of these essential medicines. The...

    Royal Canin adds neutered range

    Royal Canin is launching the first complete veterinary diet range especially for neutered dogs, to counter the recognised physiological side effects of neutering. The range consists of Neutered & Osteo for neutered adult and mature dogs over 10kg...

    FMD - Should the government pay?

    The Government's website has a petition on it calling for: "We the undersigned petition the Prime Minister to call on the government to provide financial compensation to all farmers who suffer financial loss as a result of the government restrictions...

    Genitrix extends exotics range

    Genitrix has taken on the exclusive UK distribution of the Oxbow Professional range of premium recovery diets for herbivores and carnivores. The Oxbow range was developed in the USA, covers a wide range of exotic species, and is offered in multiple...

    Research reveals the effect of malformation on toy breeds

    A new study from the University of Surrey, published today in the journal PLOS One , has identified the specific effects of a malformation which affects affects toy breeds. According to researchers, Chiari malformation has become prevalent as a result...

    RCVS extends honours nomination period

    The RCVS has extended the nomination period for its three honours in order to encourage more people to make a nomination for those they believe deserve to be recognised for their achievements. The original deadline for nominations for the three honours...

    Ark Surgical adds reusable retractor system to product range

    Ark Surgical has announced the launch of an 'entry level' reusable retractor ring which the company says is suitable for many routine procedures. This addition to the range complements the existing disposable system which is widely used for more....

    European study of horses to evaluate anthelmintics

    A European study undertaken in horses to evaluate the efficacy of the key anthelmintic molecules fenbendazole, pyrantel, ivermectin and moxidectin in treating equine cyathostomins, has confirmed that resistance is developing against all the molecules...

    Final deadline to enrol for remaining RCVS Diploma

    The RCVS Council has decided that the final enrolments for the remaining RCVS Diplomas must be made by 1 November 2012. According to the College, this is in line with the recommendation made by the Education Policy and Specialisation Committee to...

    Nearly 50% of farmers not vaccinating against enzootic abortion of ewes

    Ceva Animal Health, the manufacturer of Cevac Chlamydia, has published the results of a new survey which showed that 47% of farmers are not vaccinating against enzootic abortion of ewes (EAE) 1 . 322 farmers took part in the survey, 83% of which had...

    RCVS posts answers to FAQs about prescribing, following 'Under Care' review

    The RCVS has collaborated with the VMD to answer the most frequently asked questions about prescribing, following the 'Under Care' review. Of particular note is the guidance that prescriptions should no longer be written in mg/kg, as it may lead to...

    Dechra launches new website for cat owners

    Dechra Veterinary Products, manufacturer of the leading feline hyperthyroidism treatment Felimazole ® , has launched a new website for cat owners about the disorder: www.hyperthyroidcat.co.uk The website is an online version of Dechra's popular client...

    Equine Rescue Fund unveils Howie the rescue horse

    The British Equine Veterinary Association's (BEVA) Equine Rescue Fund (ERF) has taken delivery of 'Howie the Rescue Horse', the UK's first lifesized model of a horse designed specially for training vets and firefighters Howie will be used...

    Coccidiosis DVD for dairy vets

    Dairy vets will soon be receiving a DVD highlighting the economic losses due to coccidiosis in cattle, from Janssen Animal Health. According to the company, coccidiosis is a major cause of scouring and poor growth rates in calves yet recent findings...

    Entries invited for Veterinary Student Clinical Cases Study Awards 2010

    Cats Protection and Dogs Trust have launched an awards scheme inviting veterinary students to submit a series of three feline or canine case studies. The Clinical Cases Study Awards 2010 encourage students to highlight the differential diagnoses and...

    Pfizer urges vets and horse owners to be on guard for West Nile Virus

    Pfizer Animal Health is advising vets and horse owners to be on guard against the threat of West Nile Virus (WNV) in the UK, following a spate of outbreaks of the disease in several European countries this year. West Nile Virus has recently made...