Veterinary News Headlines

    Remote prescribing of POM veterinary medicines to end on 14th March

    The RCVS Standards Committee h as decided to end the temporary dispensation allowing remote prescribing of prescription-only veterinary medicines on Monday 14th March 2022. The dispensation was originally introduced during the spring 2020 lockdown...

    Webinar to tackle veterinary workplace burnout

    Hill's Pet Nutrition is hosting a free webinar about veterinary workplace burnout at 7:00pm tomorrow, Wednesday 4 May. The talk, by Stephanie Sorrell, Director of The Mindful Vet, will provide insights and tips on how to support staff, promote wellbeing...

    Special offer on Propalin to support The Blue Cross

    Vétoquinol has announced plans to raise £10,000 for The Blue Cross pet charity through sales of Propalin, its fast acting treatment for incontinence in dogs. From 1st July to 31st December this year, for every 100ml bottle of Propalin ordered...

    New rapid diagnostic test kits from Woodley

    Woodley Equipment Company Ltd has announced the launch of InSight rapid diagnostic test kits. The test range includes FeLV, FIV, FeLV-FIV Combi, Giardia, Canine Heartworm, Canine Parvovirus and with more tests in development. The test kits are available...

    BVA worried about job security for new grads

    The British Veterinary Association has expressed concern about an increasing trend towards temporary contracts for new graduates following the release of headline figures of a survey by the Institute for Employment Studies on behalf of the RCVS ....
  • Bradley Viner elected RVCS Vice-President

    The RCVS has announced that its current Treasurer, Dr Bradley Viner, will be the College's next Vice-President after he was elected to the post at RCVS Council last Thursday. Dr Viner has been an elected member of Council since 2005 and Treasurer...

    Bristol research offers vision for equine welfare

    A vision for improving horse welfare has been set out following research carried out by the University of Bristol’s School of Veterinary Sciences and funded by World Horse Welfare. It is hoped the findings, which were unveiled at the House of Commons...

    RCVS announces 2019 Council election candidates

    The RCVS has announcing the candidates standing in the 2019 RCVS Council elections. There are nine candidates standing in this year’s RCVS Council election, including five existing Council members eligible for re-election and four candidates not currently...

    PDSA urges vets to have their say in latest PAW Report

    The PDSA is calling on vets to take part in its Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report, with a chance to win an annual membership of The Webinar Vet, before the 31st January. You can take part in the survey and share your views on the issues affecting the health...

    Dickson launches fridge freezer monitor

    Dickson Company has launched the Dickson Alarm Thermometer, a tool to ensure that vaccine and drug storage temperatures in both refrigerators and freezers fully comply with regulatory requirements. Featuring tamper-resistant audible and visual alarms...

    Later Gumboro vaccination better for slower-growing table-birds

    Free-range table-birds being reared from slower growing breeds need a different vaccination regime from that of faster-growing broilers, when being immunised against Gumboro disease. This previously-unknown fact has emerged from laboratory and field...

    Intervet Schering-Plough launches 'Primp My Pooch' campaign

    Following Intervet Schering-Plough's launch of Plerion, a chewable, flavoured wormer for dogs, the company has launched a consumer viral marketing campaign in which they invite pet owners to 'Primp Your Pooch' at the website www.plerion.co...

    Practices urged to raise awareness of sweet itch

    Veterinary practices are being urged to raise awareness of summer skin conditions, such as sweet itch, following research carried out by Elanco Companion Animal Health, distributor of Cavalesse, which revealed that vets only tend to be consulted after...
  • New study shows which breeds more likely to leak

    A new epidemiological study from the VetCompass Programme at the Royal Veterinary College has revealed that certain breeds of bitches are more predisposed to urinary incontinence. The study, Urinary incontinence in bitches under primary veterinary...

    Vets invited to open day at Cheshire referral centre

    Northwest Veterinary Specialists is holding an open day for veterinary professionals on Sunday 12th February (10:00am - 2:00pm), to make the completion of its £300K expansion. There'll be tours of the hospital, including the new consulting suite, together...

    Otitis Externa webinar available to view on demand

    Dechra Veterinary Products has added a new webinar: ' Otitis Externa - Recent advances in the treatment of ears' to The Dechra Academy , the online training suite from Dechra Veterinary Products. Presented by Sue Paterson, MA VetMB DVD DipECVD MRCVS...

    Bayer launches new Drontal campaign

    Bayer Animal Health has announced the launch of a new campaign which plays on our anthropomorphic nature to drive owners into practice for worming. As part of the campaign, the company has enrolled the behaviour specialist and author Sarah Whitehead...

    Bucks referral centre announces steps to maintain business as usual

    Buckinghamshire-based Hamilton Specialist Referrals (HSR) has announced the various steps it is taking to maintain a near normal service for referring practices and clients in the face of the coronavirus outbreak. HSR, which provides emergency and...

    Ceva launches stress relief treat for cats

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Happy Snack by Feliway, a liquid snack designed to comfort cats in challenging and unsettling situations. Happy Snack is described as a light, delicious creamy snack which contains alpha-casozepine, a natural milk protein...

    Farm Animal Vet Society to hold webinar on backyard poultry health

    The Farm Animal Veterinary Society (FAVS) is holding a 90-minute webinar about backyard poultry health which starts at 7:30pm on Tuesday 23rd April. The webinar is being hosted by Dr William Ingham Farrow from Poultry Health Services (PHS), part of...
  • Quiz shows role of RCVS is misunderstood

    An online quiz by the RCVS has shown that veterinary surgeons generally have good understanding of the Guide to Professional Conduct , but that misconceptions about the role of the college are rife. Around 850 people completed the quiz since it was...

    RCVS disciplinary committee to be reformed

    The Royal College has announced that a Legislative Reform Order (LRO) to reconstitute its disciplinary committees separately from its Council has been signed by Defra Minister David Heath, and will come into force on 6 April 2013. The LRO will amend...

    Rabbit Awareness Week set for May

    Burgess Pet Care has announced that it'll be running Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW) from 9 th - 17 th May. Last year, almost 3,000 veterinary practices signed up to participate in the initiative by offering free health checks for rabbits for the whole...
  • All Party Parliamentary Group report fails to recognise steps taken to minimise non-human antibiotic use

    The National Office of Animal Health has issued a statement criticising the All Party Parliamentary Group on Antibiotics report: " Non-human uses of antibiotics: time to restrict their use? ” , saying it fails to recognise the steps that have already...

    RCVS takes first steps towards regulating artificial intelligence in the veterinary sector

    RCVS CEO Lizzie Lockett has outlined the College's likely approach to regulating artificial intelligence (AI) in the veterinary sector at a roundtable event it hosted last week. At the roundtable, Liz Barton MRCVS, Head of Communications at Vet.CT...