Veterinary News Headlines

    MSD launches Summer Staycation pet parasites campaign

    MSD Animal Health has launched its Summer Staycation campaign with a range of resources to help veterinary practices keep their clients safe from parasites while holidaying in the UK. MSD says the Summer Staycation campaign is designed to support the...

    Free waiting room book from Bayer: Lily and the Magic Microchip

    The latest addition to the Tracer® Advance microchip practice support package is a free story book, designed specifically to entertain and educate children in the waiting room, but also to serve as a timely reminder to pet owners of the need to have...

    Dog owners confused about chips

    Petlog has released the results of research to discover what dog owners know about microchipping and the upcoming change in legislation which will make chipping compulsory from 2016. The survey was conducted amongst 1000 people in May. 46% of those...

    New nutrition company to debut at London Vet Show

    Macahl Animal Health , a new veterinary company which took over the manufacture and distribution of Oralade in the summer, is to make its first appearance at the London Vet Show later this month. The company will be highlighting its Feed Don’t Fast...

    Vets asked to take part in consultation on VN professional requirements

    The RCVS is inviting veterinary nurses to take part in a consultation considering the competences, skills and professional behaviours required of newly-qualified veterinary nurses. The College says the consultation, which closes on 22nd December, reflects...

    Dechra launches 'How To' videos for pet owners

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched the first in a series of 'How To' videos for pet owners which are now available online at dechra.co.uk and via youtube In the videos, Louise O'Dwyer, Head Nurse at Petmedics in Manchester demonstrates how pet...

    RCVS opens final Practice Standards Scheme consultation

    The RCVS has announced the launch of its final consultation in the latest review of the Practice Standards Scheme (PSS), and is seeking feedback on the proposed detail of the revised Scheme. The College says that in particular, it needs feedback about...

    RCVS seeks vet to join RCVS Fellowship Appointment Group

    The RCVS is seeking applicants for an Appointment Group which will be responsible for deciding the membership for the governing body of the new RCVS Fellowship. In June, RCVS Council approved proposals to develop a new style Fellowship to move it...

    BEVA offers free membership to vet students

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has announced it is offering free membership to veterinary students to help encourage more into equine practice. Currently fewer than one in ten veterinary students opt to go into equine practice. BEVA says...

    BVA asks members to stand and deliver

    The British Veterinary Association is calling on its members to consider standing in the upcoming elections for the organisation's primary representative body, BVA Council. According to the association, there has been overwhelming support for changes...

    VMD drops controversial plans for new medicine category

    Following ongoing lobbying by the British Veterinary Association and others, the Veterinary Medicines Directorate has dropped controversial plans for a new veterinary medicines category - POM EA (prescription-only medicine extended administration). ...

    Vets invited to feline medicine congress in London

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) is to hold its planned Hong Kong congress in London this year, because of ongoing travel restrictions caused by the global pandemic. Taking place on 26th November, the event will focus on putting...

    SPVS Congress coming to the Birmingham Metropole

    SPVS has announced that its next annual Congress will take place at the Hilton Birmingham Metropole, from Thursday 25th to Saturday 27th January 2024. Designed for the whole practice team, the Congress theme will be Smarter Working – better outcomes...

    Defra getting tough on dangerous dogs

    Lord Rooker, Minister for Sustainable Food, Farming and Animal Health spelled out the law on dangerous dogs at the RSPCA Conference on Dogs this week, and announced the publication of a Defra leaflet which provides clear, concise and accessible information...

    CEVA highlights possible link between autism and pyrethrins

    CEVA Animal Health is drawing vets' attention to research which has found a possible link between autism and pyrethrin-based flea shampoos. Findings from the Childhood Autism Risks from Genetics and the Environment study , which is funded by the US...

    CEVA offers free multi-dose injector gun with bulk purchase of Enzaprost

    CEVA Animal Health is supplying a free, multi-dose injector gun with a self-sterilising needle system, with the purchase of bulk quantities of its luteolytic and uterotonic prostaglandin Enzaprost, while stocks last. According to the company, the...

    Vets4Pets launches TV campaign to support continued growth

    Vets4Pets has announced the opening of its 220th joint venture practice, together with a TV advertising campaign to support the growing business. The 220th practice, opened with veterinary surgeon Lisa Bensley, is part of what the company describes...

    Nominations open for Young Poultry Vet of the Year 2015

    The World Veterinary Poultry Association (WVPA) has announced that nominations are now open for its Young Poultry Veterinarian of the Year 2015 Award, sponsored by Zoetis. The award, now in its fourth year, is open to qualified poultry veterinarians...

    Tickets now available for VDS Graduate Support Day 2021

    The VDS is now selling tickets for its Graduate Support Day 2021, which will take place online on Saturday 2nd October 2021. The event, which is open to 2019 and 2020 graduates, offers a day to catch up with classmates, network and create new connections...

    RVC scientists develop alternative to antibiotics in production of biofuels and biopharmaceuticals

    Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) have developed a system that eliminates the need for antibiotics and resistance genes in the engineering of industrial and medical products. The method involves safer, less costly alternatives and...

    Vets invited to the first ever Precision Livestock Conference

    Booking has opened for the first Precision Livestock Farming in Practice conference with special discounts for vets taking farmer clients to the event, which is taking place at York Biotech Campus on 23rd and 24th November. Mike Gooding, chairman...

    College consults on new standards framework for veterinary nurse training

    The RCVS has launched a consultation on its standards framework for veterinary nurse training. The Standards Framework for Veterinary Nurse Education and Training sets out the professional values, skills and behaviours required of approved educational...

    Waltham-funded study finds more 'love hormone' in children with dogs

    A study by Gnanadesikan et al, supported by the Waltham Petcare Science Institute and published in Psychoneuroendocrinology has found higher levels of the so-called 'love hormone', oxytocin, in children after they interacted with dogs. In the study...

    New DNA test to fight neurological disease in terriers

    The Kennel Club Genetics Centre at the AHT has identified a genetic mutation which causes a severe progressive disease in Parson Russell Terriers (PRTs). Late onset ataxia (LOA) affects coordination and balance, making everyday movement and tasks...

    Webinar vet offers unlimited access for final year students

    The Webinar Vet has launched a new Scholarship membership which offers final year vet students unlimited access to its CPD webinars. Webinar Vet founder, Anthony Chadwick MRCVS said: "We wanted to put something back into the profession and this seemed...