Veterinary News Headlines

    New respiratory relief for BRD, SRD and foot rot diseases

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a respiratory relief product to treat bovine respiratory disease (BRD), swine respiratory disease (SRD) and infectious pododermatitis (foot rot) in sheep. Rexxolide contains 100 mg/ml of tulathromycin, which...

    BVA expands support for young vets as 45% express concern for mental wellbeing

    The BVA has announced that it is to expand its support for recent graduates to help in their professional development and personal wellbeing. The announcement comes as as findings from the BVA’s Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey showed that...

    RCVS audits over 1,000 vets' CPD records

    The RCVS has contacted 1,071 veterinary surgeons asking them to share their continuing professional development (CPD) records as part of the its annual audit of compliance. Under the RCVS Code of Professional Conduct veterinary surgeons are expected...

    Sue Paterson, Olivia Cook and Abbie Calow elected to RCVS Council

    The RCVS has published the results of the 2022 Council elections, which saw Sue Paterson, Olivia Cook and Abbie Calow elected to RCVS Council This year, 13 veterinary surgeons stood for three available places on Council. 6,583 veterinary surgeons...
  • VetSurgeon puts locums on the map

    VetSurgeon Jobs has launched the VetSurgeon Locum Map , a free new service designed to help connect veterinary practices with locum vets. Locum vets can now come and update their VetSurgeon Profile to display their location and a business card on...
  • Mobile vet wins 'Best Start-Up'

    Isle of Wight based veterinary surgeon Dan Forster has had his mobile practice named as the best Business to Consumer Start-up at the inaugural Ready for Business Awards 2013 . Dan launched The Mobile Vet in June 2013, since when he has treated patients...

    Claire McCabe is Petplan's Vet of the Year

    Claire McCabe from Craemill Veterinary Clinic, an IVC Evidensia practice in Cookstown has been announced as PetPlan's Vet of the Year 2023. Claire was presented with the award at a black tie event in Manchester yesterday. She said: Our local community...

    Propoflo Plus back in stock

    Zoetis has announced that PropoFlo Plus is now back in stock following a huge surge in demand caused by supply issues with a competitor propofol. Licensed for use in dogs and cats, PropoFlo Plus is an anaesthetic injection for the induction and maintenance...

    Lincolnshire vet restored to Register

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has restored Joseph Lennox Holmes to the Register of Veterinary Surgeons, two years after he was originally struck off. Mr Holmes was removed from the Register in February 2012 after the Disciplinary Committee found...

    Notts vet scoops BVA photography prize for talking sheep

    Jennifer Dykes, a small animal, Nottinghamshire based veterinary surgeon, has won first prize in the 'All creatures great and small' category of the BVA Veterinary Photographer of the Year competition. This year's competition saw over 400 applications...

    First GPAdvCert cohort gathers in Cremona

    24 veterinary surgeons from seven countries have just gathered in Cremona, Italy, to undertake the first module of the new General Practitioner Advanced Certificate (GPAdvCert) in Orthopaedics launched last year by Improve International . The GPAdvCert...

    Last chance to nominate for 2021 Petplan Veterinary Awards

    Petplan is urging members of the veterinary profession to put their colleagues forward for the 2021 Petplan Veterinary Awards before the nominations close on 18th January. Last year, the company had more than 37,000 entries from pet owners and the...
  • New pet bereavement distance learning course

    The Society for Companion Animal Studies (SCAS) has launched a distance learning course aimed at veterinary professionals working with individuals and families facing pet bereavement. Officially accredited by the British Veterinary Nursing Association...
  • Majority of vets don't brush their own dog's teeth

    A quick poll carried out by Michael Woodhouse amongst the members of VetSurgeon suggests that the majority of UK veterinary surgeons do not brush their own dog's teeth. 98 members took part in the survey, as follows: 6.1% said they brush their...

    Norbrook launches antibiotic for soft tissue infections in dogs

    Norbrook Laboratories Ltd has launched Mycinor tablets (clindamycin), an antibiotic for treating soft tissue infections in dogs. Rebekah Dudek, Norbrook Veterinary Advisor said: "Clindamycin is one of the leading prescription medicines used to treat...

    Vets thanked for helping make Rabbit Awareness Week 2019 most successful ever

    Burgess Pet Care, the organisers of Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW), is thanking veterinary surgeons for their help in making this year's campaign the most successful in its 13 year history. This year’s Protect and Prevent campaign urged rabbit owners...

    BVA to hold new conference for the profession in 2021

    The British Veterinary Association has announced it will host BVA Live, a new conference and commercial exhibition for the profession at the NEC in Birmingham on 24-25th June 2021. The BVA has partnered with Closer Still Media, the impresarios behind...

    Improved vaccine against progressive atrophic rhinitis

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has announced the launch of PORCILIS AR-T DF, an inactivated vaccine against progressive atrophic rhinitis in piglets with a new adjuvant which the company says is associated with fewer injection site reactions...

    563 vets removed from Register for non-payment

    The RCVS has removed 563 veterinary surgeons from the Register from 1 June for non-payment of retention fees. A list of those who remained off the Register as of 31 July 2012 is available here: www.rcvs.org.uk/removals2012 . The College says it...

    New way to measure lameness in horses objectively

    Eickemeyer Veterinary Equipment has announced the UK launch of Equinosis Q with Lameness Locator software, a body-mounted inertial sensor system that is used to detect and evaluate lameness in horses objectively. Currently used by more than 200 practices...

    Anyone seen any cases of Alabama Rot?

    Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists , The Royal Veterinary College and Bayer Animal Health are asking UK practices to report any suspected cases of Alabama Rot, or Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular Vasculopathy (CRGV), as it is slightly less catchily...

    Veterinary triage service partners with practice management software company to streamline vets' workflow

    Online veterinary triage company, Vidivet, has announced a partnership with the practice management software provider, Provet Cloud, whereby case notes from out-of-hours calls taken by Vidivet are automatically sent to the pet owner's practice so it...

    CEVA launches new anti-infective for cattle

    CEVA Animal Health has launched Marbokem, a Marbofloxacin-based antimicrobial for the treatment of respiratory disease in cattle which offers the advantages of a one-shot protocol and a shock-resistant vial. Marbokem is used for the treatment of respiratory...

    New initiative to support vets' and nurses' mental health and wellbeing

    The RCVS has launched Mind Matters , a new initiative to help address mental health and wellbeing issues within the veterinary profession. Neil Smith, RCVS Vice-President and Chair of the Mind Matters Initiative said: "Mental Health is a significant...

    New veterinary mental health research grants available

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative is inviting applications for the first Sarah Brown Mental Health Research Grant, named after an RCVS Council member who died tragically in 2017. One £20,000 grant will be awarded each year for five years, starting...