Veterinary News Headlines

    Derby practice wins £2500 dental x-ray

    Abbey Veterinary Group in Chaddesden, Derby has won a dental x-ray system worth £2,500 in a prize draw held by Pedigree. The competition aimed to encourage veterinary practices to sign up for the inaugural Oral Care Month which saw 1109 clinics...

    Improved Zylkène pack and display

    Vétoquinol has announced that Zylkène, a complementary feed used to help pets cope with unpredictable situations, is now available in a 20 capsule pack. The new packs have been designed to have more 'stand out appeal' on the shelves. Veterinary practices...

    National Pet Month reveal latest pet owner trends

    New research carried out by the Pet Food Manufacturers Association on behalf of National Pet Month has provided an insight into the latest pet purchasing trends in the UK: There are 27 million pets in the UK with dogs and cats being the animal...

    NOAH's chairman for 2008

    Howard Wilder has been elected chairman of the National Office of Animal Health for 2008-2009. He is the managing director of Genitrix Ltd. The election took place at NOAH's AGM in London on 23 April. Mr Wilder was elected to the NOAH Board of Management...

    Supreme Petfoods publishes protocols for exotics

    Supreme Petfoods has published protocols for the veterinary care of rabbits, guinea pigs and other small furries on its website: www.supremepetfoods.com . The new infomation resource includes nursing plans and protocols for specific conditions, hospitalisation...

    Journal of Feline Medicine to expand scope

    The European Society of Feline Medicine (ESFM) is expanding the scope and reach of its Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery (JFMS) in January 2009 by moving to a monthly schedule and introducing six colourful new clinical issues which will alternate...

    Burgess launches complete food for rabbits and guinea pigs

    Burgess Excel has launched The Excel Food Cube, billed as the first truly 'complete' food for rabbits and guinea pigs, aka 'fibrevores'. According to the company, it's the first time that rabbit and guinea pig owners will be able to feed a convenient...

    Applications now open for new Fellowship initiative

    The RCVS has opened the application period for anyone interested in applying for the College’s new Fellowship initiative. The Fellowship was relaunched earlier this year with three new routes to entry and a greater focus on giving veterinary surgeons...

    BSAVA PetSavers calls for clinical research projects

    BSAVA PetSavers has opened applications for new clinical research project grants offering up to £10,000, funded in partnership with the Veterinary Cardiovascular Society, Small Animal Medicine Society, and the British Veterinary Neurology Society. ...

    New canine epilepsy website for vets

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched Bitesize ( www.bi-bitesize.co.uk ), an educational website about canine epilepsy for veterinary surgeons. Boehringer’s Brand Manager Craig Roxburgh said: "We have teamed up with eight neurology experts working in...

    New campaign to help explain joint health to clients

    Merial Animal Health, manufacturer of Previcox, has launched a new campaign in small animal practices across the UK to continue to spread the message of 'total joint health'. As part of the campaign, Merial has produced 'The A-Z of Canine Mobility...

    New research-sharing hub for vets, dog owners and researchers

    The Kennel Club has announced the launch of a new, internet-based research and knowledge sharing hub designed to bring researchers, veterinary surgeons and dog owners together. The Kennel Club says that one of the key benefits of the Bio-Acquisition...
  • Bee well read

    5m Books has announced the publication of Honeybee Veterinary Medicine: Apis Mellifera L. by Nicolas Vidal-Naquet, a new book written to help veterinary surgeons and veterinary students better understand how to preserve honeybees as part of a delicate...

    New sales training CDs from Animus4Vets

    Animus4Vets has launched a new complete series of training CDs. The new series of 4 CDs is entitled Sales and Merchandising and covers aspects such as consulting room sales, waiting room sales and educational displays. Animus4Vets says the new...

    RCVS ADR trial nears completion

    The RCVS reports that its alternative dispute resolution (ADR) trial is now nearing completion with over two-thirds of its target number of cases either resolved or in process. The year-long trial, which began in November 2014, aims to gather the...

    BVA says Happy New Year in 27 languages

    The BVA and its specialist divisions are wishing colleagues from across Europe a Happy New Year with a message emphasising that they are valued and invaluable to the veterinary profession. "The undersigned veterinary organisations would like to extend...

    Hill's Symposium to look at connection between gut microbiome and other organs

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has announced that its free online symposium will this year focus on the relationship between the gut microbiome and other organs of the body. This year's event, titled “Nourish the Gut, Nurture the Future,” will have talks from...

    Dechra to host strangles and equine disease management webinars

    Dechra is hosting webinars for vets about strangles and equine disease prevention on Tuesday 18th February and Tuesday 25th February respectively. The webinars will be available as live podcasts and will also be able to be viewed on demand on the Dechra...

    Hill's named "Pet Food Company Most Trusted By Vets”

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has been awarded “The Pet Food Company Most Trusted By Vets” at the Vet Trust Awards 2025. Presented by The Webinar Vet and Vet Dynamics, the Vet Trust Awards celebrate notable contributions to veterinary advancement. Claire...

    Research shows antibiotic treats equine ocular tumours

    A research project funded by The Horse Trust has found that various types of ocular tumours can be successfully treated with mitomycin C, a cytotoxic antibiotic isolated from a bacterium. The research concludes that mitomycin C offers a safe and cost...

    Animalcare to host more osteoarthritis evenings

    Animalcare has announced that it will be hosting three more osteoarthritis (OA) evening CPD workshops in Darlington (11th June), Edinburgh (12th June) and Bournemouth (26th June). Each event is designed to help attendees with: Insights into canine...

    New trial shows food ingredient could cut farm animal salmonella infection

    A food ingredient could help prevent bacterial infections and could improve the growth of farm animals, according to new trials. The Journal of Medical Microbiology reports that Bimuno , a "second generation" galactooligosaccharide, was shown to suppress...

    Vets invited to RCVS mental health research symposium

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative is to host its fifth biennial mental health research symposium to highlight current contributions to veterinary mental health research from around the globe on Friday 10th October from 9am to 5pm at The Eastside Rooms...

    Virbac launches compulsory chipping practice support pack

    Virbac has announced the launch of the Compulsory Chipping Support Pack, designed to help veterinary practices raise awareness of the importance of microchipping and the new legislation coming to England, Scotland and Wales in April. The pack contains...

    H5N1 avian influenza confirmed in poultry

    Following further test results from the Veterinary Laboratories Agency (VLA) the Acting Chief Veterinary Officer has confirmed that the strain of Avian Influenza present at the Infected Premises near Diss is the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain. Further...