Veterinary News Headlines

    Julia Lee named Young Farm Vet of the Year 2025

    Hui Pin (Julia) Lee, associate vet at Crowshall Veterinary Services, Attleborough, Norfolk, has been named Zoetis Young Farm Vet of the Year 2025. Julia, who came to the UK in 2016, graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 2021. She then completed...

    Clark Dental launches handheld x-ray

    Clark Dental has launched the new Nomad Handheld X-Ray machine from Aribex™. According to the company, Nomad already has a superb track record as a practical, effective and recognised state-of-the-art device. It boasts a multitude of benefits...

    Lincolnshire vet wins Vet Futures headline competition

    Lincolnshire veterinary surgeon David Bull MRCVS has won a Vet Futures ‘Headlines of tomorrow’ competition with his entry: ‘Vets and medics collaborate to prevent human and animal obesity’. The competition was held at BSAVA Congress in April where...

    New PCR kit for equine infectious respiratory diseases

    Biomérieux has launched Vetfire, a PCR kit which it claims makes testing for equine infectious respiratory diseases easier and faster. Biomérieux says the new test, which is used on the Biofire Spotfire System, detects seven infectious respiratory...

    RABDF response to bovine TB report

    The Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers has welcomed Government chief scientist, Sir David King’s report to ministers in which he advises a badger cull in areas where there is ‘a high and persistent incidence of bTB, provided removal takes...

    New video explains why you should stand for election

    The RCVS has announced that nominations are now open for the RCVS Elections and launched a new video which explains why you should consider putting your name forward. Six seats are available on RCVS Council, each for a four-year tenure. Existing RCVS...

    RCVS Specialist offers new friendly feline service

    Dr Sarah Caney, RCVS specialist in feline medicine has launched http://www.catprofessional.com/ , a new website for vets and nurses that want to become more feline friendly, and those in the animal health industry who want to be cleverer in their...

    Hill's launches Prescription Diet Feline c/d Multicare

    Hill’s Pet Nutrition has launched Prescription Diet Feline c/d Multicare, formulated to manage both struvite and oxalate urinary stones. It's appropriate for cats with feline idiopathic cystitis, which accounts for an estimated 64% of all FLUTD cases...

    Vet and Tech announces free veterinary webinars for 2025

    US-based Vet and Tech has announced its 2025 programme of free CPD webinars for vets. The webinars cover a range of clinical topics, including evaluating Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS), cognitive decline in senior dogs, cannabinoid...

    New reference for equine endocrine disorders

    Two equine journals have joined forces to create a free online collection of their recent articles on endocrinology to raise awareness of these common disorders and to provide veterinary surgeons with what they say is a definitive source of references...

    Pre WSAVA Congress meeting for International Elbow Working Group

    The International Elbow Working Group has announced a pre-congress meeting at WSAVA in August. The meeting is sponsored by Hills Pet Nutrition and is being held on Wednesday 20th August at University College Dublin. The meeting offers the opportunity...

    Nominations open for the 2025 BSAVA Awards

    The British Small Animal Veterinary Association has opened nominations for its 2025 awards. The award categories are: The Bourgelat Award - For outstanding international contribution to small animal practice or science in their widest context....

    Vets encouraged to promote EAE vaccination as Cevac Chlamydia comes back in stock

    Ceva has announced that its enzootic abortion of ewes (EAE) vaccine, Cevac Chlamydia, is back in stock after supply challenges last year and vets are being encouraged to promote EAE vaccination to farmers for ewe lambs and shearlings. The company says...

    New practice support materials encourage owners to take a risk-based approach to parasites

    Krka has launched 'Ears to Tail', a range of veterinary practice resources designed to encourage a responsible, risk-based approach to the use of parasiticides. The materials include pet owner guides, reception posters and slides to display on waiting...

    Feline hyperthyroidism added to Dechra's endocrine app

    Dechra has expanded its endocrine app with new material on feline hyperthyroidism, with guidance for vets on the diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of the condition. The updated content includes instructions on interpreting blood test results and...

    Our man at the Western Veterinary Conference in Vegas ...

    Pete Wedderburn MRCVS is reporting on the latest veterinary developments in the USA, with a daily blog from the Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas. You can read / subscribe to Pete's engaging blog here .

    Industry warned to be prepared for new equine diseases

    Britain's £4bn a year equestrian industry must be prepared for exotic diseases to hit the naïve population - but does not need to panic. This was the message delivered to 200 delegates at last week's Emerging Exotic Diseases seminar...

    New course to support vets returning to work after a break

    The RCVS Academy has launched ‘Vet return,’ a free course designed to offer support and guidance to veterinary surgeons returning to clinical practice after a break. The College says that the course is suitable for veterinary surgeons who: Are...

    Tickets for Vets Now ECC Congress now on sale

    Tickets have gone on sale for Vets Now's annual Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) Congress, taking place on Thursday 6th and Friday 7th November 2025 at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds. The 2025 programme features 35 speakers from across the...

    SPVS offers new resources to help practices with CMA investigation

    The SPVS has published new resources to help members deal with some of the consequences of the Competition and Markets Authority investigation. They include a webinar from In Communication, a company which specialises in veterinary client communications...

    New conference promises greater collaboration between vets and medics

    The Bella Moss Foundation and the Royal Society of Medicine have announced 'One Health', a conference which will bring together experts from the veterinary and medical sectors to collaborate on infectious disease. Subjects under discussion will include...

    Veterinary dental survey shows practices missing out on business opportunities

    A survey of qualified veterinary nurses conducted by vetnurse.co.uk on behalf of Molar Ltd, makers of PlaqueOff Animal, has found a significant number of veterinary practices are not routinely offering dental checks and advice to their clients...

    Virbac offers two new anaesthesia CPD modules

    Virbac, the maker of Zoletil, has launched two free anaesthesia CPD modules for vets. The modules are 20 minutes long each. The first: "The Key Components of Successful Anaesthesia", covers the basics of companion animal anaesthesia and analgesia...

    Want To Be On TV? The BBC Needs You!

    BBC Entertainment is looking for fresh veterinary talent to be part of an exciting new show that it is developing. If you're passionate about pet health and would jump at the chance to help animals on screen, please call 0161 244 3718 as soon...

    BVA launches CPD library for members

    The British Veterinary Association has launched a new Continuous Professional Development library for its members. The library currently has 28 on-demand recordings, covering a range of sessions on three main themes: people, planet and animals. They...