Veterinary News Headlines

    BVA welcomes arrival of bluetongue vaccine

    Defra has announced that bluetongue (BTV-8) vaccine is now available from two pharmaceutical retailers to manage the risk of a BTV incursion. At the start of June, the British Veterinary Association (BVA), British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA...

    Tick Awareness Month coming up in May

    MSD Animal Health, maker of Bravecto, is giving advance notice that this year’s Tick Awareness Month will take place in May, in order to give veterinary practices time to apply for a resource pack and get involved. Last year's event generated an...

    RVC gets Gold from the Teaching Excellence Framework

    The Royal Veterinary College has been given a Gold award from the Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) . The Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) was introduced by the Government to build evidence about the performance of the UK’s higher education sector...

    Benchmarking tool allows practices to simulate the impact of coronavirus

    Veterinary Insights is highlighting VetViewer, its free practice performance benchmarking service, as a way for veterinary practices to simulate the impact of the coronavirus pandemic and plan for the future. VetViewer is currently used by over 400...

    Bookings open for Vets Now ECC congress

    Vets Now has opened the bookings for the UK’s for its emergency and critical care congress, which will take place online from 3rd to the 6th November 2021. 2021’s event will see over 70 hours of CPD across eight themes, with speakers including Megan...

    CPC opens new farewell suite for bereaved pet owners

    CPC, the pet crematorium has opened a new facility for bereaved owners who wish to make their final farewell to a much loved pet in person. The farewell suite forms part of CPC's extended premises on the A505 just south of Cambridge at Thriplow Heath...

    Research shows 40% of horses injured each year

    A research project funded by equine charity The Horse Trust has found that 40% of horses suffered a traumatic injury within the past year. Only 13% of injuries occurred during ridden exercise, while 62% occurred while the horse was turned out in the...

    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...

    New equine wormer given as a treat

    Intervet/Schering-Plough has launched Vectin chewable tablets, an ivermectin wormer for horses which is administered as a treat straight from the hand rather than in the traditional paste or granule formulation. According to the company, syringe handling...

    Practices urged to help raise prostate awareness

    Virbac has announced that it is running Canine Prostate Awareness Month (CPAM) in November, or 'Movember' as it's called by those fundraising for male prostate disease and testicular cancer. With more than 80% of entire male dogs over the age of five...

    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...

    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...

    Two new guides to equine MRI, free for vets

    Two guides for equine veterinarians have just been produced by Hallmarq Veterinary Imaging covering the role of MRI in diagnosing lameness. MRI Cases in the Standing Sedated Horse looks at fourteen cases from seven clinics in the Hallmarq user...

    Kruuse becomes exclusive distributor for anti-lick plasters

    Kruuse has announced that it is now the exclusive veterinary distributor in the UK, Europe, Australia and New Zealand for Nurtured Pets' Anti-LickStrip pet plaster, a natural hypo-allergenic adhesive plaster that deters licking, biting and chewing...

    Bayer helps gather the evidence that old people benefit from owning pets

    The International Federation on Ageing has published Companion Animals and the Health of Older Persons , a report described as the most extensive literature review to date of research undertaken in the field of companion animals and the health of older...

    Siemens to showcase diagnostic solutions at BSAVA Congress

    Siemens will be showcasing its range of technology for veterinary care, from advanced ultrasound, CT and MRI systems to haematological and immunological diagnostics at BSAVA Congress. The company says MRI and CT are starting to become more influential...

    Charity publishes pet euthanasia advice leaflet

    The Animal Welfare Foundation (AWF) has produced a leaflet which guides pet owners through the euthanasia decision making process. The leaflet 'Saying goodbye - the ultimate kindness' explains why euthanasia may be the most caring option, the choices...

    Farm vets asked to get clients to complete survey into new working practices

    In the light of the coronavirus pandemic, in particular how it so profoundly changes the way we all work, Boehringer Ingelheim has launched a survey to discover how farmers will want to work with their vets in the future. The company is now asking...

    Win £500 vouchers with Vetoquinol's renal guide and wallchart

    Vetoquinol is offering veterinary surgeons and nurses the chance to win up to £500 worth of vouchers of their choice with Ipakitine, the phosphate binder. To take part, call 0800 1698197 and request a copy of the company's renal guide, wall chart...

    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...

    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...

    Run for your life

    Martin Hosegood MRCVS has been selected to run for (your) Vetlife in the Virgin London Marathon. Martin said: "Through my role at VDS where I assist those on the receiving end of an allegation of professional negligence or professional misconduct...

    Dechra to run canine Cushing's webinar series

    Dechra is running a series of six 30-45 minute webinars about Cushing's in dogs, starting on Tuesday 10th December. The webinars will be presented by Professor Ian Ramsey, Ellen Behrend, Joezy Griffin, Professor Jill Maddison and Imogen Schofield....

    New poultry intestinal health website from Intervet/Schering-Plough

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has launched the Intestinal Health Center for Poultry website ( www.ihc-poultry.com ), a website to keep producers, veterinarians, nutritionists, academics and students informed about this aspect of poultry production...

    Vets invited to take part in Q fever survey

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Coxevac, has launched a survey of veterinary surgeons and another of farmers to gauge their thoughts about Q fever and current treatment protocols. The survey for vets is about two minutes long: www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s...