Veterinary News Headlines

    Share Jones Lectureship nominations sought

    A lecturer of special eminence in veterinary anatomy is sought for the 2013 RCVS Share Jones Lectureship. This is a biennial award whose recipients give a public lecture on a subject agreed with the College. Recent lectures have included 'Who...

    Veterinary diversity group celebrates fifth anniversary

    Animal Aspirations, a national student-led organisation dedicated to improving ethnic and socioeconomic diversity within animal-related careers, celebrated its fifth birthday this week. The group was set up in 2019 by veterinary students Stephanie...

    BEVA members urged to monitor antimicrobial use

    The BEVA is urging its members to take part in a new campaign to monitor antimicrobial usage in equine practice. The MonitorME project, launched this month, collects antimicrobial usage data from equine practices around the UK, to better understand...

    New pet food course for vets

    UK Pet Food has launched the Pet Food & Nutrition Course for Veterinary Professionals which will be hosted by The Webinar Vet and runs from the 6th October to the 4th December 2025. UK Pet Food says that with pet owners increasingly turning to their...

    Nationwide Laboratories and BSAVA join forces to help aging dogs

    BSAVA PetSavers has gone into partnership with NationWide Laboratories to enable its Ageing Canine Toolkit to reach a wider audience of UK pet owners. The Ageing Canine Toolkit, which was developed from research carried out by the University of Liverpool...

    Dogs reported stolen ten times MORE TH>N cats

    MORE TH>N Pet Insurance has released the results of its Pet Theft Census, which looked into the prevalence of pet theft in the UK. The research shows that in 2012, 833 dogs and 83 cats were reported stolen to the police. That trend has continued into...

    The Dick opens UK-first wildlife emergency clinic

    Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies at the University of Edinburgh has opened an emergency clinic for injured animals, to allow the public to bring in wildlife in need of treatment. The Wildlife Emergency Clinic is the first of its kind in the UK...

    Experts work towards a parasite-free world

    ESCCAP - the European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites - is calling for veterinary practitioners, pet owners and human health physicians to work in unison to reduce the risks associated with zoonotic transmission of parasitic diseases. ...

    Hill's named "Pet Food Company Most Trusted By Vets”

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has been awarded “The Pet Food Company Most Trusted By Vets” at the Vet Trust Awards 2025. Presented by The Webinar Vet and Vet Dynamics, the Vet Trust Awards celebrate notable contributions to veterinary advancement. Claire...

    Electoral Reform Services declares RCVS elections sound

    Electoral Reform Services (ERS), the independent body that carries out the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' Council election, has offered reassurance that the election was fair, in spite of a number of voters being sent duplicate ballot papers....

    Salford research could save 5% of the UK lamb population

    Research on ovine parasite Toxoplasma gondii , carried out at the University of Salford, could have a significant economic impact on the sheep farming industry - potentially saving the lives of 5% of the UK lamb population. Postgraduate student Emma...

    MWI launches CPD platform for vets

    MWI Animal Health UK has announced the launch of Vet Sphere Academy, a CPD platform for vets and nurses. The subscription-based service offers both online and face-to-face training in both clinical and non-clinical subjects, from selected third party...

    Worcestershire Animal Food Co launches new website

    Wafcol, or The Worcestershire Animal Foor Company Ltd as it is known in full, has launched a new website . The company says it has always claimed its food, developed with leading dermatologist Sue Paterson and BVA President Harvey Locke, can change...

    Dog Awareness Week to highlight attacks on posties

    The Royal Mail has launched Dog Awareness Week (15th-19th July) to raise awareness of dog attacks on Royal Mail's postmen and women, and appeal to dog owners to keep animals under control when the postman calls. The Royal Mail says dog attacks...

    CEVA helps vets gear up for bonfire night

    CEVA Animal Health has joined forces with PDSA, Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB) and the Association of Pet Behaviour Counsellors (APBC) to launch a ‘Remember, remember your pets this November' campaign to provide owners with hints and tips on how to look...

    Nominations now open for RCVS Honours and Awards 2025

    The RCVS is inviting nominations for its 2025 Honours & Awards, to recognise veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and laypeople, both in the UK and overseas, who are doing their utmost for animal health and welfare, the professions and society at large...

    New standards for selling pets online

    The Pet Advertising Advisory Group (PAAG), which is comprised of representatives from the UK's leading animal welfare organisations, has launched a set of minimum standards for websites that advertise pets for sale. PAAG says the new standards have...

    Industry joins forces in fight to stamp out bovine TB

    This is the call to Government from an industry-wide stakeholder group that has joined forces and vowed to do everything in its power to stamp out the disease which is seeing upwards of 28,000 cattle a year culled. The industry stakeholder group has...

    Edinburgh announces Marbocyl Award Winners 2007

    The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies at the University of Edinburgh has awarded its 2007 Marbocyl Achievement Award to Geoff Culshaw, BVMS, CertVC, MRCVS, Head of the School’s small animal cardiology unit, and Diane MacDonald, VN, Head...

    TV company searching for talented dogs

    Ricochet , one of the UK's leading TV production companies, is on the hunt for dogs with unique personality traits or unusual talents for a forthcoming ITV television documentary. The hour long programme will look into the characteristics, heritage...

    New standards for the Practice Standards Scheme

    Following a five-year review of the Practice Standards Scheme, new standards will take effect from 1 April 2010, and be formally launched at the British Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress in Birmingham (8-11 April). The Scheme, to which...

    New gastroenterology research grant

    Veterinary surgeons who intend to conduct research in the field of gastroenterology in dogs or cats can apply for a grant of up to €20,000 awarded by the European Emesis Council (EEC). The New Clinical Investigator Grant is open to qualified veterinarians...

    Research shows dogs on anti-epileptic medication more likely to become overweight

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College working in collaboration with the University of Cambridge have found that anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) increase appetite in dogs with epilepsy, causing many of them to become overweight. The researchers...

    100 million thanks from Dechra

    Dechra Veterinary Products is celebrating sales of 100 million sachets of Equipalazone® Powder with a campaign in which customers will get a special deal, and the chance to enter a draw for a VIP, 3-day trip to Badminton 2008 .

    Report on the welfare implications of castration and tail docking for lambs

    The Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) has launched its "Report on the implications of castration and tail docking for the welfare of lambs". The report considers the implications of castration and tail docking for the welfare of lambs and......