Veterinary News Headlines

    Defra orders 22.5 million doses of Bluetongue vaccine from Intervet

    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has today announced that it is placing a firm order with pharmaceutical company Intervet to supply 22.5 million doses of Bluetongue vaccine. This follows a full assessment of the three...

    Electoral Reform Services declares RCVS elections sound

    Electoral Reform Services (ERS), the independent body that carries out the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' Council election, has offered reassurance that the election was fair, in spite of a number of voters being sent duplicate ballot papers....

    Research reveals the strength of the child-pet bond

    A new study of 1,000 children aged between nine and 10 years old, conducted by Mars Petcare in conjunction with the Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition and The University of Liverpool, with partners Liverpool John Moore's University and Liverpool City...

    First European Equine Emergency & Critical Care Scholarship launched in Ireland

    A new scholarship on Equine Emergency and Critical Care has been started at a specialist equine hospital in County Kildare, at the heart of Ireland’s horse-racing district. Anna Hollis is the recipient of the scholarship, which is the first of its kind...

    New gastroenterology research grant

    Veterinary surgeons who intend to conduct research in the field of gastroenterology in dogs or cats can apply for a grant of up to €20,000 awarded by the European Emesis Council (EEC). The New Clinical Investigator Grant is open to qualified veterinarians...

    TV company searching for talented dogs

    Ricochet , one of the UK's leading TV production companies, is on the hunt for dogs with unique personality traits or unusual talents for a forthcoming ITV television documentary. The hour long programme will look into the characteristics, heritage...

    Edinburgh announces Marbocyl Award Winners 2007

    The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies at the University of Edinburgh has awarded its 2007 Marbocyl Achievement Award to Geoff Culshaw, BVMS, CertVC, MRCVS, Head of the School’s small animal cardiology unit, and Diane MacDonald, VN, Head...

    Vets Now to open new clinic in Portsmouth

    Vets Now, the UK's only national dedicated out-of-hours veterinary emergency care provider, is set to open its 33rd clinic in July. The clinic will be located in Portsmouth and will operate from the premises of the Harbour Vet Hospital, 251 London...

    Vets invited to nominate their receptionists

    KRKA UK is inviting entries for its 2025 Veterinary Receptionist Team Hero Awards. Once again, there are awards for both individual receptionists and reception teams The winners will receive trophies and Amazon vouchers. Emma Coole, Account Manager...

    New standards for the Practice Standards Scheme

    Following a five-year review of the Practice Standards Scheme, new standards will take effect from 1 April 2010, and be formally launched at the British Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress in Birmingham (8-11 April). The Scheme, to which...

    Attacks on animals by children on the increase

    The Scottish SPCA has called for parents across Scotland to take more responsibility for the behaviour of their children after another sickening catalogue of violence against animals over the past year. Launched during Scottish Animal Week, the...

    Bristol University reports A. vasorum on the march

    Research from Bristol University confirms that Angiostrongylus vasorum is spreading in the UK, with 16 per cent of dogs involved in a recent study testing positive for the parasite’s larvae. The nationwide survey, funded by the RCVS Trust and Novartis...

    New epilepsy podcast for GP vets with Mark Lowrie

    Dômes Pharma has launched season two of Synaptic Tails, a podcast in which neurologist Mark Lowrie, RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Neurology offers support to general practitioners in managing epilepsy cases with confidence, clarity, and compassion. ...

    One in four Crufts show dogs is overweight

    Research published online in the Veterinary Record has revealed that one in four dogs competing in Crufts is overweight, despite the perception that entrants are supposed to represent ideal specimens of their breed 1 . The researchers based their...

    Probiotic use use limited by a lack of dog owner awareness

    Vita Animal Health has shared the results of a survey it commissioned which has found that 68% of dog owners either ‘don’t know’ or are ‘not sure’ about how pre and probiotics can support gastrointestinal upset. In the online survey of 392 dog owners...

    CVS project delivers 100% increase in nasopharyngeal swabbing by vets on farm

    CVS Farm reports that its project to improve the use of diagnostic testing of respiratory disease in calves has increased the use of nasopharyngeal swabbing by vets on farm by almost 100% in under two years. The project, which launched in September...

    Genitrix to bring first acute phase protein test to UK

    Veterinary pharmaceutical company Genitrix aims to introduce the first rapid, point of care Acute Phase Protein Test to the veterinary market following the signing of an exclusive distribution agreement with Tridelta Development Limited. Tridelta is...

    RSPCA responds to reports of a 'no cull' decision

    A Government decision not to embark on a badger cull in England, as reported today, will be the correct one for both badgers and cattle, says the RSPCA. "This would be the right decision based on compelling evidence, particularly because the most...

    Avian influenza - final epidemiology report published

    Defra has published a final epidemiology report into the Avian Influenza outbreak confirmed in Oxfordshire on 4 June. The report concludes that at the time of writing (2 July) infection was confined to a single premise, and there is no evidence of...

    Vets asked to take part in Big Pain Survey

    Zero Pain Philosophy, the initiative set up by Matt Gurney and Carl Bradbrook to improve pain management in veterinary patients, is asking vets to complete its second annual Big Pain Survey. The Big Pain Survey is designed to identifying opportunities...

    New rabies guidelines from ABCD

    The European Advisory Board on Cat Diseases (ABCD) has issued new guidelines concerning rabies in cats. The organisation, which is made up of 17 independent veterinary experts, meets 3 times a year to discuss major infectious feline diseases. The...

    VetSurgeon.org sets new records as community grows

    VetSurgeon.org has been setting new records for the amount of activity recorded on the site. Membership of the community has grown from 1,832 in April, to 3,524 today. On December 2nd, there were 810 visits to the website, the largest number of visits...

    New feline vaccination guide from Merial

    Merial has published Give Them Just What they Need , a guide to the key considerations concerning the vaccination of cats. The company says it produced the guide after conducting research in which 76% of small animal veterinary surgeons said they...

    NEWSFLASH: Petplan Vet Awards on primetime TV - from TONIGHT!

    Winners of the 2008 Petplan Veterinary Awards, which recognise and applaud staff and practices for their outstanding excellence and service, will feature on Natasha Kaplinsky’s Channel Five news slot from tonight at 5:00pm, and then again at 7:00pm....

    FMD and bluetongue update from BCVA

    FMD As expected Defra have lifted the surveillance zone in Surrey. The country is now split into three zones for FMD. 1) The FMD Tree Export Area which is the majority of the country and from which exports of meat is allowed subject to the normal rules...