Veterinary News Headlines

    Vets Now launches veterinary wellness initiative

    Vets Now has launched 'Wellness Month', a new initiative designed to prioritise health and wellbeing amongst its workforce. During June, Vets Now’s 1300 employees up and down the country will focus on activities which make them feel happy and supported...

    RVC performs world-first tricuspid valve surgery on a dog

    The Royal Veterinary College has carried out the first ever open-heart surgery to treat a stenotic tricuspid valve in a dog. The three-year-old Labrador, Mabel, suffered from congenital tricuspid dysplasia. She was referred to cardiology specialists...
  • 78% of vets treated animals for ingesting human medicines in 2013/14

    Direct Line has revealed the results of a small survey which found that 78% of veterinary surgeons had treated pets for ingesting human medicines in the last year. 100 vets took part in the study, of which 28% reported that they had cases where owners...
  • BSAVA announces validation by Nottingham Trent University

    The BSAVA has announced that Nottingham Trent University will be the accrediting body for the new Postgraduate Surgery and Medicine Certificates being launched in January 2012. BSAVA says the planning for this new education initiative has been exhaustive...

    Herefordshire vet rows to Antigua

    Simon Lyddon MRCVS, who runs Vine Tree Vets, an IVC practice in Ross-on-Wye, has completed a marathon voyage as one of a team rowing from the Canary Isles to Antigua.. The 12-strong crew, aged between 18 and 60, left Marina San Miguel, Tenerife on...

    RCVS approves more compassionate approach to vets with health problems

    The Council of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has approved a new Health Protocol, which formalises a more compassionate approach to veterinary surgeons with health problems. The Protocol will allow - in appropriate circumstances - veterinary...

    Webinar to help stamp out bullying in practice

    There's a free webinar tomorrow at 12:30pm which could help you prevent incidents of bullying at your practice. Culture Change In Healthcare is presented by Simon Fleming , a trauma and orthopaedic registrar who has a special interest in combating...

    60% of vets think farmers are disposing of pharmaceutical waste wrongly

    Ceva Animal Health is encouraging vets and farmers to work together to ensure best practice in the disposal of pharmaceutical waste, after the company found that nearly 60% of vets believe that some of their farming clients are disposing of pharmaceutical...

    New PR award for practices

    The Veterinary Marketing Association has announced details of a new award for public relations, open to veterinary practices and companies. The VMA says this award is to recognise the value that media and public relations can add to the marketing...

    Disciplinary Committee suspends Co. Tyrone vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has suspended a Co. Tyrone veterinary surgeon from the Register for ten months, having found him guilty of serious professional misconduct relating to three convictions for contravening animal export regulations. Whilst...

    Vetoquinol launches nutritional supplement for horses

    Vetoquinol has launched Myo Power, the latest addition to the Equistro Performance range of nutritional supplements. The company says that Myo Power has been formulated with the performance and convalescent horse in mind, and that it is an excellent...

    Internal medicine specialist joins Surrey referral practice

    Sheila Wills BSc BVetMed CertSAM DipECVIM-CA MRCVS, specialist in internal medicine, has joined Wey Referrals , the Surrey-based multi-disciplinary veterinary referral practice. Professor John Innes, Referral Director at CVS (of which Wey Referrals...

    Vets urged to take part in RCVS Under Care Review

    The RCVS is running a survey to get the views and opinions of UK veterinary surgeons about 24/7 emergency cover and the definition of 'under care'. The survey is the second stage of a three stage review recommended to RCVS Council by the College’s...

    Dechra launches amlodipine product for feline hypertension

    Dechra has launched Lodisure, a 1mg chicken-flavoured amlodipine tablet for the treatment of feline hypertension. Available in packs of 56 (4 x 14 tablet blister packs), Lodisure tablets are divisible for accurate dosing. The recommended starting...

    Veterinary surgeons urged to test older horses for PPID

    Boehringer Ingelheim is urging veterinary surgeons in the UK to test for PPID routinely at the annual health check or vaccination visit for horses over the age of 15. The recommendation follows the analysis of data collected as part of the company...

    Animalcare launches canine GI support product

    Animalcare has launched Procanicare, billed as the first bacterial GI support product developed from the intestinal bacteria of healthy dogs. Procanicare contains three live strains of canine-specific Lactobacillus bacteria, which, according to the...

    Research finds TTA offers good medium to long-term treatment for cruciate ligament failure

    New research led by RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Orthopaedics, Steve Butterworth at Weighbridge Referral Centre, Swansea has found that tibial tuberosity advancement (TTA)-Rapid offers a good medium to long-term treatment outcome for canine cranial...
  • New high precision, easy to use gun for scab/worm treatment

    A new injector gun for administering doramectin-based worm and scab medication to sheep has been introduced by Pfizer Animal Health. According to senior livestock vet Carolyn Hogan, the intra-muscular injection route for this medication combined...
  • Cat charity offers free CPD for vets

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) is making its webinar channel free to access for all veterinary professionals during the coronavirus crisis. Normally only accessible by ISFM members, the channel has been opened up as a free resource...

    New veterinary osteoarthritis congress coming to Leicester in May

    The Veterinary Osteoarthritis Alliance (VOA), in association with Nupsala and The Veterinary Edge , will be holding the first veterinary osteoarthritis congress (VOACON) at the Grand Hotel, Leicester, on 24th and 25th May. Bringing together people...

    Bultavo 3 vaccine gets UK approval against bluetongue serotype 3 in sheep and cattle

    Boehringer Ingelheim's Bultavo 3 bluetongue vaccine has been given provisional UK marketing authorisation by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate. The Health Products Regulatory Authority (HPRA) has also granted a marketing authorisation in exceptional...

    Gastric Ulcer Awareness Month 2009 announces risk assessment initiative

    The UK's first online gastric ulcer risk assessment for horse owners has just been launched as part of the 2009 Gastric Ulcer Awareness Month (GUAM), organised by Merial Equine Health. Merial has developed the risk online questionnaire to enable....

    Test to detect common canine cancers is on the way

    Texas-based diagnostics company Volition Veterinary has announced the results of a proof of concept study for its Nu.Q Vet Assay which found that a single assay detected almost 70% of both canine hemangiosarcoma and canine lymphoma Together, these...

    Low cholesterol linked to mortality in canine and feline patients

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), has shown that hypocholesterolaemia is associated with mortality in cats and dogs and may be a negative prognostic indicator. 'Period prevalence and mortality...
  • Horiba to host hypocalcaemia webinar

    Horiba is to host a free CPD webinar for farm vets: 'Hypocalcaemia – Strategies for Prevention and Monitoring', on Thursday 28th April at 7.30pm. Horiba says subclinical hypocalcaemia (SCH) is a significant and under-diagnosed metabolic problem in...