Veterinary News Headlines

    Great Western Exotics to host free online raptor triage CPD session

    Great Western Exotics is holding a CPD session on how to triage raptors online at 7:00pm on Tuesday 4th April. The session will be led by Adam Gregory, Head Nurse, who has experience gained around the world both as a veterinary nurse and a zookeeper...
  • Dog picks best place in the world to fall into a canal

    A 17-year-old collie cross called Barney picked arguably the best place in the world for an old dog to fall into a canal last Saturday, when it was rescued by one of the teams taking part in the kayaking stage of the Vet Charity Challenge , an event...

    CVS announces £3m investment in next-gen MRI

    CVS has announced a two year programme of investment of more than £3 million in two high-field (1.5 Tesla) MRI scanners and seven CT scanners as part of a programme to provide advanced imaging resourcing across the group. The first of the MRI scanners...
  • BVA adds voice to calls for suspension of imports from bluetongue areas

    The BVA has added its voice to calls for the suspension of imports of cattle and sheep from areas where the bluetongue virus is known to be circulating. Following yesterday’s announcement by Defra that BTV1 (Bluetongue Serotype 1) had been detected...

    Norbrook announces Arthritis Awareness Month

    Norbrook Laboratories has announced Arthritis Awareness Month, which will run from 15 th October to 15 th November 2011, during which the company will be running a series of special promotions and competitions. Michelle Jones, Companion Animal Brand...

    RCVS announces new Head of Legal Services/Registrar

    The RCVS has announced the appointment of Gordon Hockey as its Head of Legal Services/Registrar. Gordon, who was previously Head of Professional Conduct and Assistant Registrar, has latterly been Acting Registrar, following the departure of Jane...

    Disciplinary Committee dismisses case against Nottinghamshire vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed a case against Nottinghamshire-based Emma Frances Faulkner MRCVS. It was alleged that in September 2015, she had acted inappropriately by striking a Shih Tzu/Toy Poodle cross puppy called Arnie on his...

    VMD reviews adverse events associated with veterinary medicines

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has published its Pharmacovigilance Annual Review 2015 , which reviews 5674 reports of adverse events in animals, humans and the environment following the use of veterinary medicines over the course of the year...

    First trial of breakthrough bTB test in Wales

    Mossman Farming, a dairy farm on the west Welsh coast which has been stricken by bovine TB, has become the first to gain permission to trial PBD Biotech’s rapid Actiphage blood test for Mycobacterium bovis ( M. bovis ). PBD Biotech says the Actiphage...

    Linda Belton elected Junior Vice President of the RCVS

    Linda Belton MRCVS has been elected to be the next Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Junior Vice President. Linda, who was first elected to Council in 2019, will take up the post at the RCVS Annual General Meeting in July. She is currently Chair...

    Vets Now and PDSA collaborate to share skills

    Vets Now and the PDSA are recruiting candidates for an initiative which lets Vets Now staff observe and work on elective surgical cases at PDSA Pet Hospitals, while PDSA’s new graduate vets get a taste of frontline Emergency and Critical Care medicine...

    Free webinar on canine and feline cognitive dysfunction

    Dr Sarah Heath is presenting a free webinar for vets about cognitive dysfunction syndrome on Tuesday 1st March at 8:00pm. Sponsored by Vets4Pets, Sarah will look at ways the veterinary profession can improve the detection of this condition and enable...

    SPVS to hold webinar on exiting practice

    SPVS is to host a webinar: 'Exiting practice on your terms', presented by Simon Biles from Moore Scarrott on Tuesday 13th December at 7:30pm. The Association says: "Deciding how best to exit a practice that you have usually spent the majority of your...
  • Police warning over Merseyside veterinary drug theft

    Merseyside police are urging members of the public and veterinary practices to exercise caution following the theft of some prescription veterinary medicines from a commercial vehicle in Prescot. The missing medication is around ten 100ml bottles...

    London vet to ride Prudential 100 for Mind

    London-based Mark Turner MRCVS, a small animal veterinary surgeon working at Medivet, Croydon , is taking part in the Prudential RideLondon-Surrey 100 in aid of the mental health charity, Mind . Mark will be cycling the 100-mile route, the same as...

    BSAVA publishes WSAVA Animal Welfare Guidelines

    The BSAVA is supporting the role of veterinary surgeons as advocates for animal welfare by publishing the WSAVA Animal Welfare Global Guidelines for Companion Animal Practitioners and the Veterinary Team in the May issue of the Journal of Small Animal...

    New course puts vets in the cockpit

    Trainetics, a human factors and leadership training and consultancy company, is launching a human factors course for veterinary professionals in January 2023, as part of which, delegates take control of a commercial jet in a flight simulator at Heathrow...

    Virbac launches online dermatology tool

    Virbac Animal Health has launched an interactive didactic atlas on canine dermatoses for practitioners at www.virbacderm.com . According to the company, the site offers an original approach to a dermatological investigation, with straightforward flowcharts...

    Updated antibiotic guidelines poster from BSAVA and SAMSoc

    The BSAVA and the Small Animal Medicine Society (SAMSoc) have released an updated PROTECT ME poster with more antibiotic use recommendations. The poster was put together by a team of 55 specialists and general practitioners led by Fergus Allerton....

    RCVS releases photographs of last council meeting

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has released a series of photographs taken at its last council meeting on 7th March 2013. Anyone for a photo-caption competition? The full album can be seen here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/rcvs/sets...

    Pets may suffer as the country goes to the dogs

    Research carried out by YouGov on behalf of the Dogs Trust, has shown that as the cost of living crisis develops, 68% of dog owners in the UK feel worried, to some extent, about how they will care for their dog in the next year, with 30% either ‘very...

    Norbrook launches Loxicom oral suspension for small dogs

    Norbrook has launched Loxicom 0.5mg/ml oral suspension for small dogs, indicated for the alleviation of inflammation and pain in acute and chronic musculo-skeletal disorders. Loxicom Oral Suspension comes in a clear 15ml bottle which allows vets and...
  • Recommendations for Welsh slaughterhouse CCTV 'disappointing'

    The BVA has expressed its disappointment at a report instructed by the Welsh Government that recommends CCTV should not be mandatory in slaughterhouses in Wales. The Safeguarding Animal Welfare at Slaughter Task and Finish Group’s report, which outlines...

    New online registration for VetDeliver parasiticide delivery service

    MSD Animal Health has set up a pet owner online registration facility for its VetsDeliver service, which delivers parasiticides direct from the vet to the owner. Designed to help veterinary practices save clients' time and improve compliance, VetsDeliver...

    Experts explain how to manage clients' pet diabetes remotely

    MSD Animal Health has published an on-demand presentation in which three veterinary experts share their experience of managing diabetic pets. Susan Little, pictured left, talks about ‘Low Stress Management of the Diabetic Cat’, Professor Ian Ramsey...