Veterinary News Headlines

    BEVA urges vets to be alert to Atypical Myopathy

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) is urging veterinary surgeons to be on the lookout for outbreaks of Atypical Myopathy (AM) this spring. Atypical Myopathy is a serious muscle disease found in the UK and Northern Europe. It is linked...
  • RCVS to exhibit at the first ever BBC Countryfile Live event at Blenheim Palace

    The RCVS has announced that it will be exhibiting at the first ever BBC Countryfile Live event at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire this August. The College says it will be promoting its Find a Vet search tool and its new Practice Standards Scheme (PSS...

    Vet Medicines Act and poultry wormers

    Janssen Animal Health has highlighted that enforcement of the Veterinary Medicines legislation will require thousands of poultry owners to change the way they worm in the future. The company says that in the past many poultry keepers with small to...

    BEVA debate concludes new vet schools not needed

    A debate held at BEVA Congress last month ended with more than 70% of voters disagreeing with the motion: this house believes that new vet schools will benefit equine veterinary practice in the UK. The result reflects a recent industry survey indicating...

    Vets urged to highlight the benefits of ORT for scouring calves

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Rehydion, is urging vets to highlight the benefits of administering oral rehydration therapy (ORT) to scouring calves to farmers as part of its new ‘Making Milk Matter Against Scour’ campaign. The company highlights figures...
  • New video explains the best way for vets to share clinical information

    VetSurgeon.org has published a new video which explains why the website is the best platform for veterinary surgeons to share clinical information, knowledge and experience. In the video , VetSurgeon.org Editor Arlo Guthrie explains how the site has...

    AHT appeals to practices for help with canine cancer research

    The Animal Health Trust has announced a research project which aims to improve the way dogs are treated for cancer. As part of the project, the charity is appealing to veterinary practices to send samples taken from dogs diagnosed with cancer. Using...

    Call for statutory regulation for Veterinary Nurses

    The RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council has celebrated the 50 th anniversary of veterinary nursing at the House of Commons with a call for statutory regulation for the profession. At a Golden Jubilee event hosted by Mr Roger Gale MP, Veterinary Nurses...

    Fire brigade donates horse to the RVC

    The London Fire Brigade has donated a life-size horse model to the Royal Veterinary College, to be used for student training. The donation is in recognition of 11 years large animal handling training that the RVC has given firefighters from the London...

    Improve launches latest tranche of online OV training

    Improve International has launched the latest tranche of online training for those seeking qualification as an Official Veterinarian (OV). The company says completion of the new training modules will lead to qualification in the following areas: ...

    New resource to help vets with the pastoral side of euthanasia

    The BSAVA has published a new collection of resources on the subject of end of life care and decision-making, with a particular focus on the pastoral aspects, to help support clients and the practice team. The collection draws together a selection...

    Vets asked to help with 'biggest ever' feline hypertension survey

    Dr. Sarah Caney, RCVS recognised Specialist in Feline Medicine, is asking all vets to take part in what she hopes will be the biggest online feline hypertension survey conducted so far, with the aim of getting an accurate insight into how vet teams currently...

    Vet reprimanded for making fraudulent insurance claims

    Donal Johnston MRCVS has been reprimanded and warned as to his future conduct by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after admitting four separate charges related to fraudulent insurance claims. Each charge related to fraudulent pet insurance claims that...

    I wanna be a vet when I grow up

    A poll carried out by The Children's Mutual has found that becoming a veterinary surgeon is one of the most popular career ambitions for 5-7 year olds, second only to becoming a teacher. The Children's Mutual questioned over a thousand parents about...

    Lancashire large animal vet becomes new BVA President

    Carl Padgett has been elected President of the British Veterinary Association for 2011/2012. Carl graduated from Glasgow University in 1989 and spent most of his career as a large animal practitioner. He is now a director of Bay Vets Ltd in Lancaster...

    Study shows ionised hypercalcaemia is unaccompanied by total hypercalcaemia in about one third of dogs

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), found that relying on total calcium concentrations alone to diagnose dogs with ionised hypercalcaemia may result in misclassification in around one third of dogs...

    More than half of stray dogs reunited with owners

    The Dogs Trust has released the results of its 2010 Stray Dog Survey, which shows that 51% of stray dogs picked up by local authorities in the UK were reunited with their owners. According to the charity, this compares with 42% last year and is...

    Pets really are called one of the family

    Hot on the heels of research showing that pets are more pampered, comes the news from Debenhams Pet Insurance of a trend towards pets being given the same names as children. Whereas in days gone by a dog would perhaps wag its tail in response to...

    Despair for elderly people forced to give up their pets

    Research published this week by the Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS), with funding from the Pet Food Manufacturers' Association (PFMA), confirms what many veterinary professionals will already know from first-hand experience - many elderly...

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica launches Equitop Myoplast® Power Pearls

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched a unique and natural muscle building supplement for horses, Equitop Myoplast Power Pearls, containing 18 key amino acids. The company says maintaining muscular condition in performance and sports horses can...

    Vet Futures looks at mental illness in the profession

    Vet Futures, the joint initiative by the RCVS and BVA to stimulate debate about the future of the profession, has opened a new discussion exploring the issue of mental health problems. The discussion has been opened by this month's Vet Futures guest...
  • Defra rejects petition to protect VN title

    Defra has rejected the RCVS petition to protect the VN title , saying that criminalising the use of the term 'veterinary nurse' by other animal carers in a veterinary setting would be unduly harsh. In rejecting the petition, which had gained nearly...
  • The experiences and musings of a vet, now available on Amazon

    VetSurgeon.org member, Martin Atkinson MRCVS has had his first book, A Test of Patients , published on Amazon Kindle (£6.59). Described as the experiences and musings of a veterinary surgeon, the book is a collection of anecdotes collected over the...

    SPVS launches 2014 salaries survey

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has launched its 2014 Salaries Survey. SPVS is urging everyone involved in the veterinary sector to complete a questionnaire to ensure a comprehensive insight into the levels of pay amongst veterinary...

    All members of the veterinary profession invited to take part in SPVS Salary Survey

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons has opened its 2021 Salary Survey and is inviting everyone in the profession, in clinical or non-clinical roles, from vets and nurses to support staff and those in industry, to take part. The SPVS Salary...