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    Will Balhatchet named Young Dairy Vet of the Year 2024

    Will Balhatchet MRCVS from The George Farm Vets in Malmesbury, Wiltshire, has been named as Virbac's Young Dairy Vet of The Year. Nominated by a colleague, Will graduated and joined the practice in 2021, having previously worked as a dairy herdsperson...

    The Animal's War

    If you're in London before January 6th 2008, the Animal's War exhibition at the Imperial War Museum might be worth a visit. Sponsored by The Kennel Club and PetPartners , the family exhibition explores the remarkable role of animals in conflict...

    BCF launches breakthrough in ultrasound scanning

    BCF Technology has announced the launch of its new BUG ultrasound goggles. The company says that by using cutting-edge OLED display technology, BUGs deliver significant improvements in viewing images from fertility and pregnancy scanning of cattle...

    BEVA introduces Antibiotic Champion Award

    The British Equine Veterinary Association is encouraging members to continue to reduce their use of critically important antibiotics by inviting them to attain the BEVA Antibiotic Champion Award . Last year BEVA received a national Antibiotic Guardian...

    Veterinary Evidence celebrates 1st anniversary

    RCVS Knowledge is celebrating the first anniversary of the launch of Veterinary Evidence , its peer-reviewed, open access journal. RCVS Knowledge says it first identified the need for an open access and easily accessible means of distributing veterinary...

    EAE vaccine supplies hit from June to August

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that there will be a gap in supply of Cevac Chlamydia, its EAE (Enzootic Abortion of Ewes) vaccine, in June, July and August, due to a vaccine batch failure in the manufacturing process. Roy Geary, regional director...

    Elanco to host panel discussion about hydatid disease

    Elanco will be hosting a panel discussion about hydatid disease at BSAVA Congress on Friday 21st March. The panel will present the latest information on the prevalence of this zoonotic disease, review prevention strategies, and highlight the significance...

    RCVS calls for 2014 Honours nominations

    The RCVS is seeking nominations for its 2014 Honours and Awards Round, and wants to hear about any individuals, of whatever age or experience, who have made an outstanding contribution to the profession. The annual Honours scheme comprises two...

    RCVS introduces remote assessments for PSS practices

    The RCVS Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) is introducing remote assessments to ensure standards are still being met during the pandemic. Specifically, remote assessments will make sure that practices are continuing to meet Veterinary Medicines Regulations...

    Latest orthopaedic research from Movement Referrals

    Cheshire-based Movement Referrals has published it’s Clinical Research Report for 2023, a round-up of the latest research, peer-reviewed papers and publications by its team of four Specialists: Professor John Innes, Ben Walton, Mark Morton and Mark Lowrie...

    Petplan launches world's largest circulation pet magazine

    Petplan has launched PetPeople, billed as the largest circulation pet focussed customer magazine. In the first issue, animal behaviourist and QVN Vicky Hall looks at the relationship between women and their cats, and suggests that overbearing relationships...

    NVS & The Blue Cross collect 5000th bag of clothes

    The Blue Cross and National Veterinary Services (NVS) are celebrating the success of a new initiative to generate additional saleable items for the charity, with the help of vet practices across the UK. Earlier this year, The Blue Cross teamed up...

    Referral centre installs state-of-the-art ultrasound

    Davies Veterinary Specialists (DVS), the private small animal referral centre based in Hertfordshire, has installed two new state-of-the-art ESAOTE ultrasound machines. DVS says The MyLab Twice Vet and the MyLab Class C Vet provide fast, efficient...

    65% of owners say the dog's anxiety makes it difficult to visit the vet

    According to research conducted by Petplan, 65% of dog owners say they find visits to the vet difficult because of their dog's anxiety. 25% of owners said they have seen their dog running away on hearing the word 'vet' and 30% have actively avoided...

    National Pet Month 2011 dates announced

    From 2 April - 2 May, National Pet Month will be encouraging people to get happy and healthy spending time with their pets, with its theme of 'Happiness is... time with your pet'. Organisers say that during the month, thousands of people will be celebrating...

    Centaur to offer K-Laser therapy equipment

    Centaur Services has announced a new partnership with VBS Direct which will allow the wholesaler to offer USA-based K-Laser products to its customers for the first time. According to VBS, the K-Laser range can be used to treat a wide range of conditions...

    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...

    New solution for bovine respiratory disease

    Dechra has launched Cyclofin, an injectable single-dose solution for acute bovine respiratory disease (BRD) caused by oxytetracycline-sensitive Mannheimia (Pasteurella) haemolytica and Pasteurella multocida where an anti-inflammatory and anti-pyretic...

    New award to recognise exceptional equine vets

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has launched the BEVA One To Watch Award to recognise exceptional early-career equine vets, nominations for which open on 26th April. Anyone - clients, colleagues or mentors - can nominate a young vet who they...

    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...

    Luxury chocolate hamper for vet that finds longest-treated cat on Felimazole®

    Dechra Veterinary Products is encouraging veterinary practitioners to find the cat that has been treated with Felimazole ® for the longest period of time, for the chance to win a luxury chocolate hamper. The company wants to gather profiles of hyperthyroid...

    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...

    Calf cryptosporidiosis problems on the rise

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has released diagnostic data which the company says indicates that calf scour problems caused by cryptosporidia are on the increase. A summary of 2010 results from the company's ScourCheck scheme, which identifies...

    Webinars help vets exceed CPD targets

    The Webinar Vet has released the results of a survey which shows that its members are far exceeding their 35 hour CPD target. Launched just over two years ago, The Webinar Vet was the first company in the UK to specialise in web-based CPD for vets...

    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...