Veterinary News Headlines

    New webinars to support veterinary mental health

    Royal Canin and Vets: Stay, Go, Diversify will be holding a month-long free CPD webinar series on mental health in the veterinary profession. The company says the webinars will equip veterinary professionals with strategies to strengthen wellbeing...
  • AHT seeks riders for research project

    Equine vets at the Animal Health Trust are appealing to horse riders to help with a research project, to assess the interaction between horse, saddle and rider. Dr Sue Dyson, Head of Clinical Orthopaedics at the Centre for Equine Studies at the...
  • Owners say pet death is as upsetting as losing a member of the family

    63% of pet owners in the UK say they would feel the loss of a pet every bit as acutely as the loss of a family member, according to a survey carried out by Aquarium , a pet insurance technology integrator (whatever that is). Mark Colonnese, Aquarium...

    New educational materials to improve management of scour

    MSD Animal Health has launched a range of educational materials to help calf rearers and their advisers improve the management of scour problems. The materials available include a scour management guide for farmers and a more detailed version for vets...

    New joint supplement for cats and dogs

    Nutravet has launched Nutraflex, a new joint supplement for cats and dogs. Nutraflex contains turmeric curcumin complex and boswellia extract, which Nutravet says work synergistically to support the natural systems that control inflammation. The...

    Mobile equine x-ray service launched in S. Wales

    Equine vets and farriers in South Wales who need horses x-rayed can now use a new mobile service offered by Equiray . Operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, Equiray's technicians travel to the site to take digital x-rays, using state-of-the-art imaging...

    New BEVA medicines guidance

    The BEVA has revamped its online medicines guidance resource to help members to negotiate the intricacies of prescribing equine medicines and to use the Cascade accurately. Compliance with equine medicines legislation involves the challenges of food...

    Yumove launches dental care sticks for dogs

    Yumove, the joint supplement brand, has launched Dental Care Sticks - billed as "a uniquely effective, scientifically tested, new generation of daily dog dental care which will help support overall oral health in dogs of all ages". The company says...

    New veterinary diagnostics laboratory coming to Warwick

    Antech, a Mars Petcare business, is opening a new veterinary diagnostics laboratory in Warwick on the 15th November. This adds to the company's existing lab network, which also includes Southfields Veterinary Specialists Diagnostic Laboratory and the...
  • Vets needed for study into alcohol use

    Vets are being asked to take part in a research project looking at alcohol drinking behaviour amongst veterinary professionals. The project, which is funded by the RCVS Mind Matters Initiative, is designed to find out about current attitudes, beliefs...

    BEVA says: too many equine vets; not enough horses

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) has released the results of a survey carried out earlier this year which has found that there may be up to 5 times as many veterinary graduates wanting to work in equine practice as there are jobs available...

    Enterprising student appeals for help overcoming financial barrier to becoming a vet

    Amber Cordice, an aspiring veterinary student from Gravesend in Kent, is appealing for financial help to overcome the barriers to entering the veterinary profession. 21-year-old Amber recently graduated with a first class degree in Zoology from the...

    TVM launches Vetbromide for dogs

    TVM UK has launched Vetbromide, the only potassium bromide formulation licensed for both adjunct AND monotherapy indications in dogs with idiopathic epilepsy. Vetbromide is presented as a 600mg double divisible tablet for both large and small dogs...

    NHS heart hospital prescribes dogs for coronary patients

    Dogs Trust , the UK's largest dog welfare charity, has teamed up with leading cardiac rehabilitation experts at Harefield Hospital to help patients in their final phase of coronary recovery. The recovery programme, Hounds Help Hearts , is, according...

    Study reveals age and breed as biggest risk factors for periodontal disease in pet cats

    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has published research which sheds light on the frequency, risk factors and linked health problems associated with periodontal disease in pet cats in the UK. RVC researchers say that the VetCompass study is the largest...

    Hamilton Referrals to host emergency CPD day for vets

    Hamilton Specialist Referrals is holding a day of CPD focusing on emergency patients on 23rd May 2024 at the Holiday Inn in High Wycombe. The session will provide a practical guide to dealing with various emergencies that may present to vets and nurses...
  • Vygon Vet launches procedural custom pack service

    Vygon Vet has launched a procedural custom pack service. Vygon Vet's procedural custom packs contain all the single-use devices required for a specific procedure enclosed within a sterile wrap. Components available include draping material, theatre...

    Free feline CPD presentation

    Sureflap , the microchip pet door company has teamed up with animal behaviourist Jon Bowen MRCVS to provide a free CPD-qualifying presentation about improving cats' quality of life with simple modifications to their environment. In the 45-minute...

    Referral practice warns of lungworm outbreak

    Davies Veterinary Specialists , the small animal referral hospital based at Higham Gobion in Hertfordshire, has reported treating four cases of serious lungworm ( Angiostrongylus vasorum ) infection over the past couple of months, all within around...
  • 1/4 households get a dog because of pester power

    The Kennel Club has announced the results of some research which shows that children's pester power was behind the decision to buy a dog for one in four households 1 . One in ten said their children chose the breed or crossbreed that they ended up...
  • New safety qualification for people who drive at work

    The British Safety Council has launched a new qualification to help people who drive as part of their work stay safe on the roads. According to the organisation, the Level 2 Award in Safe Driving at Work provides work drivers with key knowledge of...

    89% of farm fridges store vaccines at the wrong temperature

    A new study has found that 89% of farm fridges may not maintain temperatures within the 2–8°C range recommended for the storage of most vaccines. In the study, which was supported by MSD and led by Rosie Lyle of Bishopton Veterinary Group, 18 farmers...

    Vet Record celebrates innovation

    The Veterinary Record has recognised three companies for their innovations in the field of antimicrobial resistance, bovine TB and animal welfare. Newmarket-based Test and Treat was one of three finalists, for its U-Treat test which enables vets to...

    BEVA launches Recognised Internships

    BEVA has introduced Recognised Internships: a stamp of approval for high-quality internships that meet a set of core standards. The association says the new Recognised Internships significantly enhance its existing programme which just listed available...

    Bristol Vet Specialists invests in state-of-the-art linear accelerator for cancer treatment

    CVS Group is installing a state-of-the-art linear accelerator at Bristol Vet Specialists, where it will allow the referral hospital to offer advanced image-guided radiation treatments for cancer in cats and dogs. The company says the Elekta Infinity...