Veterinary News Headlines

    Royal Canin launches new 'Skin Care' diet

    Royal Canin has launched a new Skin Care family of dermatological diets, designed for the nutritional support of skin function in dogs with dermatosis unrelated to food intolerance or allergy. At the same time, Royal Canin has also launched DermAlliance...

    Defra finalises new microchip regulations

    The RCVS reports that the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has now finalised the new microchip regulations for England, which include a provision that dog breeders and other individuals who wish to implant microchips and have...
  • New video explains the best way for vets to share clinical information

    VetSurgeon.org has published a new video which explains why the website is the best platform for veterinary surgeons to share clinical information, knowledge and experience. In the video , VetSurgeon.org Editor Arlo Guthrie explains how the site has...

    New research finds Rottweilers at greatest risk of cranial cruciate ligament rupture

    A new study from the Royal Veterinary College has identified the breeds of dog most at risk of cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture, along with other risk factors. Led by the RVC’s VetCompass Programme, the study included 1,000 CCL rupture cases and a random...

    National Veterinary Services announces Cyclone winners

    National Veterinary Services has announced the winners of its 'Cyclone' competition held at BSAVA this year. Visitors to the company's stand were asked to climb into a perspex box and grab as many fast-moving balls as they...

    Boehringer offers free applicators with Bovikalc

    Boehringer Ingelheim is offering a free stainless steel bolus applicators, worth £42.60/€ 59.39 (plus VAT), with the first 1,000 Bovikalc multipacks sold after 1 st March in the UK and Eire. According to the company, milk fever is recognised as the...

    Novartis launches Prepare, Predict, Prevent blowfly campaign

    Novartis Animal Health has announced the launch of a new campaign called Prepare, Predict, Prevent and designed to raise awareness of blowfly strike management in sheep. The campaign will include new industry research, an expert-led report, and...

    RCVS publishes Book of Remembrance for vets to pay their respects to Queen Elizabeth II

    The RCVS has opened an online Book of Remembrance following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, to allow all members of the veterinary professions to pay their respects. The online book invites veterinary surgeons to leave written messages of condolence...

    New RCVS course about client confidentiality

    The RCVS Academy has launched ‘Client confidentiality,’ a free course which offers guidance for situations when vets and other members of the veterinary team feel it’s necessary to disclose confidential information without a client’s consent. Designed...

    CEVA Animal Health launches Senilife®

    CEVA Animal Health has extended its behavioural range of products with the launch of Senilife ® , a nutritional supplement which is specifically formulated to help manage signs of brain ageing in dogs and cats. Senilife ® contains a combination..

    Disciplinary Committee refuses vet's application for restoration to register

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons last week decided that a Lincolnshire-based veterinary surgeon should not be restored to the RCVS Register, having previously struck him off for disgraceful professional conduct,...
  • Red Tractor vets must be PVS members from October 2017

    The Red Tractor Assurance Scheme has announced that all veterinary surgeons registered to its scheme for pigs must be members of the Pig Veterinary Society (PVS) from 1 October. The change has come about following a review of the assurance scheme...

    IVC plans to shake up London Vet Show

    IVC Evidensia has announced plans to shake up the traditional lecture format at the London Vet Show, taking place at the ExCel on 11th-12th November. Instead of the traditional format, where one expert, perhaps two, come and lecture on a subject, IVC...

    Animal campaigner changes name to StopFortnumandMasonFoieGrasCruelty.com

    A PR headache for Fortnum and Mason yesterday, as PETA employee Abi Izzard changed her name by deed poll to StopFortnumandMasonFoieGrasCruelty.com to try and shame the London store into stopping selling foie gras. To produce foie gras, birds are force...

    New study shows most thoroughbred flat racing injuries are minor

    The Royal Veterinary College has published the results of a study 1 which found that 70% of injuries recorded among thoroughbred flat racing horses on race-day were minor and not career-ending. Using 14 years’ of race day veterinary reports, the study...

    Veterinary experts work on new guidelines for detecting fetlock injury in racehorses

    Veterinary experts from around the world have stepped closer to defining guidelines for the identification of pre-fracture pathology in the racehorse fetlock at a meeting held last week. The two-day collaborative workshop was hosted by the Jockey Club...

    BAVECC survey supports clarification / amendment of CoPC on OOH home visits

    The British Association of Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care has released the results of a survey into practitioners attitudes to 24-7 and OOH home visits. 360 veterinary surgeons took part in the survey, nearly all of whom have been practising...

    RCVS joins Stonewall to champion LGBT equality

    The RCVS has announced that is has teamed up with Stonewall, the charity that campaigns for equality of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people, with the aim of ensuring that all people are accepted, without exception, within the veterinary profession...

    BEVA outraged over uncertified equine semen

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has expressed its outrage that veterinary surgeons are regularly being asked to break the law by inseminating imported equine semen that doesn’t have an accompanying health certificate. Thousands of shipments...

    MSD launches CPD programme for pig vets

    MSD has launched the Porcilis Health Management Vet Academy, a 12-month CPD programme designed to support the development of veterinary surgeons working in the pig sector. Rubén Del Pozo Sacristán (pictured right), technical manager for pigs at MSD...

    New bovine reproduction clinical booklet

    BCF Technology has launched a new bovine reproduction clinical booklet which can now be ordered free from the company. BCF says the booklet has been specifically designed as a reference guide for the reproductive tract of the cow, providing key...

    Cat charity seeks your help to promote competition

    Feline charity International Cat Care (the charity formerly known as FAB) has teamed up with Digital Photographer and Your Cat magazine to launch a photography competition, 'Picture Purrfect Cats', which they are asking veterinary surgeons and nurses...

    Ceva makes cardiology webinars available on demand

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that it has made its cardiology webinar series, first broadcast in November and December 2013, available to view on demand at: www.cardaliscpd.co.uk . Featuring some of the UK's leading veterinary cardiology specialists...

    Dechra announces lower starting dose for Vetoryl

    Dechra Veterinary Products has announced a new lower recommended starting dose of Vetoryl (trilostane), its treatment for dogs with Cushing's syndrome. Dechra says the change to the Summary of Product Characteristics for Vetoryl Hard Capsules for...

    New referral facility for hyperthyroid cats

    Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists has announced that it is to start work building a new treatment centre for cats with hyperthyroidism. It is hoped that the treatment centre, which will use radio-iodine therapy to treat the condition, will be...