Veterinary News Headlines

    New charcoal gel for digestive disturbances in calves, foals and lambs.

    Forte Healthcare has launched Charcovet Gel, an activated charcoal gel for the support of digestive disturbances in calves, foals and lambs. Charcovet Gel contains 30g of activated charcoal in a 60ml syringe. Dr John Henderson, Large Animal Product...

    Number of brachycephalic dogs in rescue centres doubles in three years

    A new study by researchers at Nottingham Trent University suggests that the number of brachycephalic dogs being taken in by UK rescue and rehoming centres has doubled over three years. For the study, the researchers analysed rehoming adverts placed...

    MSD launches new teat sealant

    MSD Animal Health has announced the launch of Cepralock, a new teat sealant to complement its dry cow intramammary product Cepravin Dry Cow and wider Dairy Herd Health portfolio. The company says the new product is designed for use at drying off,...

    Equine arteritis vaccine due to go out of stock in December

    Zoetis reports that its stock of Equip Artervac, its Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA) vaccine, is due to expire on 13th December, and new stocks are not expected before February 2019. Equip Artervac is indicated for the active immunisation for horses...

    New first line antibiotic for horses from Dechra

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Equibactin vet, a broad spectrum oral antibiotic paste that can be used to treat a wide range of infections in horses. Equibactin vet contains sulfadiazine and trimethoprim, and is indicated for use in the treatment...

    Vets get the seven year itch too

    The BVA has published results of a Voice of the Profession survey which found that veterinary surgeons who make the move to non-clinical work tend to do so after 7 years. The survey polled 671 veterinary surgeons in May and June 2017. 92% of those...
  • RCVS calls for evidence about 24-hour emergency cover

    The RCVS is inviting responses from veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and animal owners to a call for evidence on the provision of 24-hour emergency veterinary care, in order to understand how best to meet the expectations of all those involved...
  • Voting opens for 2015 RCVS Council elections

    Veterinary surgeons can now cast votes for their preferred candidates in this year’s RCVS Council election. Ballot papers with candidate details, biographies and manifestos were posted to all MsRCVS this week. In total there are 11 candidates in...

    Vet start up promises to fix 'broken' veterinary care with tech

    A new veterinary practice start up which will use technology to improve both the pet owner experience and the quality of working life for its employees has raised £7M in seed capital and is set to open its first two clinics in London. Creature Comforts...

    New awards for farm animal vets

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has announced two new awards for veterinary surgeons which will be presented at the company's 2018 Expert Forum on Farm Animal Wellbeing in Sapporo, Japan (28th August - 1st September). The Ruminant Wellbeing Achievement...
  • New cold weather wellies launched

    Thermo-insulated wellington boots to keep feet warm on farms during winter time are being launched by Bekina of Belgium in the UK and ROI. Like the Bekina Steplite X boots designed for general farm work, the Thermolite cold weather wellie is moulded...

    Centaur and Vetspace to integrate

    MWI Veterinary Supply Inc, the parent company of Centaur Services, has acquired practice management software company Vetspace in order to offer practices wholesaler services that are better integrated with their practice management system. Vetspace...

    Two new positioning aids for CT scanning and surgery

    The Big Dog Bed Company is launching two new positioning aids for CT scanning and surgery. The new aids will make their debut at this month's Vet Festival (20-21 May 2022, Loseley Park, Surrey). The Flexi-Wedge (pictured) positioning aid aims to...

    Petplan 'Equine Vet Of The Year Award' finalists announced

    Petplan Equine, the equine insurance provider, has announced the three finalists for the inaugural Petplan Equine Vet of the Year Award. They are: Mark Lingard of Moy Farm Vet Centre, near Preston, Lancashire Andrew Dobson of The Barn Equine...

    New guidelines for vets working with wildlife

    The British Veterinary Zoological Society (BVZS) has issued new guidelines for veterinary surgeons working in the field of British native wildlife rescue and rehabilitation . The guidelines are designed to support veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses...

    New technology makes regional anaesthesia a one-person procedure

    Medovate, a company which develops medical technologies, has partnered with Vygon Vet to launch Safira, an anaesthetic device which makes regional anaesthesia a one-person procedure. In current regional anaesthesia procedures two operators are often...
  • Two Bristol graduates are the first home grown vets in ten years to become Official Veterinarians

    Lucy Blount and Rosanna Moss MsRCVS have become the first English vet school graduates to become Official Veterinarians (OVs) in a decade, after being appointed by Eville and Jones. Lucy and Rosanna have joined the business in hybrid positions as Novice...

    New survey asks what vets think about prescribing without having ever seen the animal in person

    VetSurgeon.org is conducting a survey of veterinary surgeons to find out what you think of the recent RCVS Council decision to redefine 'under care', thereby allowing vets to prescribe veterinary medicines without ever having seen or examined the animal...

    CPD for vets returning to equine practice

    BEVA has announced the launch of CPD courses designed to help equine and mixed vets get back into equine practice after a break from clinical work. Sarah Gasper, BEVA’S Learning Manager said: "Many of us on the BEVA education team understand exactly...

    Petplan announces Vet Of The Year

    Petplan has announced that Richard Williams MRCVS from the Vale Veterinary Centre in Barry has won its Vet of the Year award. The award is one of a number handed out each year to celebrate exceptional veterinary surgeons, nurses, practices, practice...

    Children value pets more than siblings

    A study published in the Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology has concluded that children get more satisfaction from their relationship with their pets than with their brothers or sisters. This study was conducted in collaboration with the...

    Equine bone spavin treatment renamed Equidronate

    Ceva Animal Health has renamed Tildren, its tiludronate-based bisphosphonate infusion for the treatment of bone spavin in horses, as Equidronate. Tiludronate has been used to treat bone spavin and navicular disease in Europe for many years and was...
  • New cytology service for vets

    Charlotte Baughan CertAVP MRCVS (aka 'Charlie ') has launched Cytovet, a company which offers vets and nurses first and second opinions on cytology samples at low cost. Charlie says that uniquely, the company offers feedback about samples submitted...
  • RSPCA launches the Political Animal

    RSPCA has launched a new website called ' Political Animal ' to encourage voters to lobby their prospective parliamentary candidates about animal welfare issues ahead of the General Election. The site offers an interesting timeline of the last...

    Government bans electric shock collars in England

    The Government has announced that remote controlled electric shock collars for pets will be banned in England , following a consultation which attracted over 7000 responses. Whilst the decision has been welcomed by the BVA and leading animal charities...