Veterinary News Headlines

    New courses to teach practice managers about mental health

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative and the Veterinary Practice Management Association have launched a series of courses designed to help those in a veterinary practice management role to support colleagues with mental health issues. The day-long courses...

    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...

    Chinese officials cancel dog cull in earthquake zone

    Dogs which survived the devastating earthquake in the Zun Dao township of Sichuan, China have a new lease on life after the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) and local officials announced an agreement to end the cruel killing of dogs and instead...

    Woodley launches improved i-STAT® 1 portable critical care analyser

    Woodley Equipment Co Ltd has announced the launch of the new, improved i-STAT® 1 Portable Critical Care Analyser. According to the company, the new i-STAT 1 analyser offers the same extensive test menu as the original analyser, plus the new CHEM8...

    Ceva extends range of supplements

    Ceva Animal Health has extended its Logic range of supplements with the launch of Logic Ease for dogs and cats. Ceva says the new ‘soft chew’ supplements contain high quality active ingredients which have been developed to ensure the high standards...

    EU Commission presents animal health strategy for 2007-2013

    The European Commission has announced the EU's animal health strategy for 2007-13. The announcement provides the framework for animal health measures over the next 6 years, taking into account feedback from stakeholders and potential challenges in the...

    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...

    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...

    Royal College appoints Customer Experience Manager

    The RCVS has appointed Nicola South to the new role of Customer Experience Manager, a new role intended to help improve the experience for vets, veterinary nurses and the public in their dealings with the College. Nicola said: "I'm extremely...

    New antibiotic may point to impact of poor compliance in practice

    Dr Tim Nuttall, Senior Lecturer in Dermatology at The University of Liverpool Small Animal Teaching Hospital reports as good or better results when treating skin infections in cats and dogs with Pfizer's Convenia (cefovecin) than with clavulanate...

    Can you help the famous five?

    Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, is appealing for rural homes for a number of dogs currently housed at Dogs Trust Shoreham. Staff at the Rehoming Centre have affectionately nicknamed them ‘The Famous Five’. This motley crew...

    New Dermatology Compendium contributes to EBM

    Virbac has published a compendium of recent independently-published studies relating to its range of dermatology products. Studies are listed according to the disorders investigated with an impact rating given to each piece of research. The compendium...

    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...

    Vets need more training in teat sealant administration

    A recent UK Mastitis Panel meeting, sponsored by MSD Animal Health, has concluded that a lack of expertise in drying off and teat sealant administration is the limiting factor preventing more widespread adoption of selective dry cow therapy protocols...

    Norbrook launches iPhone app

    Norbrook has launched a new iPhone app designed to give veterinary professionals essential pharmaceutical product information at the touch of a button. The Norbrook Veterinary Excellence Tool includes information on the company's full range of animal...

    New research shows your dog really does understand you

    A study published in Current Biology has demonstrated that there are remarkable similarities in the way that dog and human brains respond to sound, and that dog brains, like those of people, are also sensitive to acoustic emotional cues. Lead by Attila...

    Female veterinary students continue to dominate

    Less than a quarter of veterinary students starting their degrees in 2009 were male (24%), according to figures released today in RCVS Facts . This is up slightly from 23% last year, but down from just over 30% in 1999: ten years before that, the...

    Hill's World of the Cat Report offers fresh insights for vets

    Hill’s Pet Nutrition has published 2025 World of the Cat Report, a fascinating look at feline trends and changes going on in the feline veterinary community. The report was put together by Hill’s new Cat Advisory Team (C.A.T.), a group of leaders from...

    Campaign to stop children being injured by dogs

    The Kennel Club has called for greater awareness about child safety around dogs following the release of figures showing that 16% of incidents involving dogs happen to under 10 year olds. The Health and Social Care Information Centre (HSCIC) has...

    IVC gives cow behaviour training to help vets and farmers spot the signs of illness

    IVC Evidensia Farm Vets is rolling out a new training programme across all its UK practices to help vets and farmers better understand cow behaviour signals, with the aim of improving welfare and productivity. Led by Navaratnam Partheeban (Theeb) ...

    Bluetongue / FMD update from BCVA

    FMD With no new outbreaks the surveillance blood testing to lift the SZ is on going and should be completed on Friday which if all goes well will allow the lifting of the SZ. The RZ that was put in place by the EU (i.e. 2 counties around the SZ...

    Practices asked to take part in Rabbit Awareness Week 2012

    The organisers of Rabbit Awareness Week (15th-21st September) are calling on veterinary practices to show their support and sign up to its free health check scheme, to highlight the importance of preventative healthcare for rabbits. This year...

    BSAVA to focus on veterinary costs at Congress

    The BSAVA has announced the return of its 'Big Issues' module at Congress this year, and the first subject up for discussion on Thursday 20th March at Manchester Central is that of veterinary costs and 'contextual care'. Veterinary advice and care...

    Fibre first for furries, say vets and nurses

    A survey of 246 veterinary surgeons and nurses attending a lunch and learn webinar sponsored by Supreme Petfoods has revealed that they rate high fibre as the most important factor in making a recommendation for rabbit or guinea pig food. High fibre...

    NVS launches initiative to help veterinary wellbeing

    NVS Group is launching the Big Chill, a new initiative to promote wellbeing in the veterinary workplace. As part of the campaign, vets are invited to share their top tips for maintaining a calm workplace for staff and patients at: https://www.nvsweb...