Veterinary News Headlines

    RCVS renewal fees to go up 6%

    The RCVS has announced that the annual renewal fee for veterinary surgeons will increase by 6% subject to government approval. RCVS Council recommended the increase due to inflationary pressures and increased business costs. Dr Tshidi Gardiner MRCVS...

    Feliway goes underground in search of cat owners

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that it will be bolstering its spring Feliway TV advertising campaign with a campaign across the London Underground to help extend its reach to light TV viewers. The campaign will once again feature the brand's 'That...
  • Animal health company launches digestion survey

    An animal heath company is conducting a survey into veterinary surgeons' thoughts on digestive health conditions, including diarrhoea. Everyone who participates in the survey will be entered into a prize draw to win £100 worth of John Lewis vouchers...

    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...

    Voting opens for the 2024 RCVS Council elections

    Voting has now opened for the 2024 RCVS Council elections, which are being held online. All MsRCVS were set an email with a voting link and a unique voter code. The College says it will be writing to the few vets for whom it has no unique email address...

    CMA presses on with full investigation of the veterinary market

    The Competition and Markets Authority has confirmed that it will now launch a full market investigation into the veterinary sector, following its initial review in September 2023. The CMA says its main concerns remain the same as it outlined in March...
  • Angiostrongylus vasorum now a countrywide threat

    Vets should now consider Angiostrongylus vasorum a countrywide parasite and not one that is restricted to the traditional hotspots of the South East, the Midlands and south Wales. This was the main message delivered by Shelia Brennan of University College...

    BVA questions BBC screening of illegal ear marking

    The British Veterinary Association has contacted the BBC programme 'Countryfile' following the broadcast of an item on identifying wild ponies in North Wales using 'ear marking' on 31st October 2010. The programme visited a farmer in Snowdonia...

    Social award for Vets Now's Pet Blood Bank

    Vets Now has won the 'Social Entrepreneur of the Year' award in the Scottish Business Awards for Pet Blood Bank UK . The charity was initiated by a Vets Now employee, Wendy Barnett, following a change in legislation which created the opportunity to...

    RCVS seeks nominations for prestigious veterinary nursing award

    The RCVS has announced that nominations are now open for the Veterinary Nursing Golden Jubilee Award 2014, an an honour which recognises those who have made an outstanding contribution to the veterinary nursing profession. Nominations can be...

    Pulborough practice group wins public vote

    Pulborough-based Arun Veterinary Group has been awarded the title of Best UK Vets, having achieved the largest number of positive online reviews on www.vethelpdirect.com . The awards are based on the number of positive reviews (4 stars and above)...

    Changes to Dangerous Dogs Act come in to force today

    Dog owners who allow their dog to attack people or assistance dogs will face tougher prison sentences from today. Changes to the Dangerous Dogs Act will also mean dog owners can now face prosecution if their dog attacks a person in their home or on...
  • Horiba webinar to show veterinary teams the benefits of a 'One Health' approach

    Horiba is hosting "One Health – Actions in diagnostics and therapeutics”, a free CPD webinar to explain how a 'One Health' approach can improve veterinary diagnostics and therapeutics usage, on Thursday 7th September from 7.30-9pm. The webinar will...

    Vet nurse's audit reveals medetomidine instead of ACP reduces perioperative hypotension

    Francesca Beorby, Head Veterinary Nurse at Putlands Veterinary Centre, has performed a clinical audit which has revealed that neutering patients premedicated with medetomidine and methadone were significantly less likely to become hypotensive than when...

    BSAVA launches microchipping consultation

    The British Small Animal Association has responded to Defra's statement on compulsory microchipping . The Association says it is an advocate of compulsory microchipping as the most effective way to permanently identify a dog - as long as owners maintain...

    BCF launches revolutionary new digital radiography system

    BCF Technology has launched the Cuattro Small Animal DR, a digital radiography system which it describes as 'revolutionary for the small animal veterinary practice'. BCF says the system transforms small animal practices' imaging function, producing...

    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...

    New survey highlights need to show you value your veterinary nurses

    A new survey published by VetNurse Jobs has shown that above all else, the thing that veterinary nurses want from a job in practice is to feel ‘valued or appreciated, especially by veterinary surgeons, as part of a collaborative team.’ The survey...

    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...

    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...

    BVA Congress 2008: Vets in a Changing Environment

    BVA Congress 2008 will combine both political and CPD sessions under the theme ‘Vets in a changing environment’. Building on last year’s BVA Congress in Belfast, hailed by many delegates as ‘the best Congress for many years,’ Congress 2008 aims...

    Labrador is UK's favourite breed

    New research released by National Pet Month (5th April -5th May) has found that the UK’s most popular dog breed is the Labrador. There are 209 recognised dog breeds in the UK; 7.3 million dogs in total in the UK, one in ten of which is a Labrador...
  • Drontal renews dog bin sponsorships

    Drontal has renewed sponsorship agreements with councils throughout the UK in a bid to further encourage pet owners to scoop their dogs' poop. The support will see thousands of council dog bins featuring Drontal branding to promote best practice....

    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...

    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...