Veterinary News Headlines

    New time-saver for recruiting practices

    VetSurgeon.org has launched 'Find our jobs', a new badge for practices to add to their websites which links to a display of JUST the vacancies they've advertised on VetSurgeon.org and VetNurse.co.uk. The example above right demonstrates a badge...

    Veterinary Specialists launch podcasts for pet owners

    Your Vet Specialist , the public face of the British College of Veterinary Specialists (BCVSp), has launched a series of podcasts for animal owners, available via Apple . In the first episode of the series, BCVSp Trustee James Swann speaks to Dr Rosanne...

    Vetigel now available from Veterinary Instrumentation

    Cresilon Inc., the US maker of the haemostatic gel, Vetigel, has signed a distribution agreement for the UK with Covetrus-owned Veterinary Instrumentation. In addition to the UK, Vetigel will be marketed and distributed to veterinary surgeons throughout...

    Vets asked to take part in SPVS 2025 Salary Survey

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has launched its Salary Survey 2025 survey and is inviting vets to take part. This annual survey is designed to provide an overview of remuneration levels within the veterinary sector. It covers...

    New leaflet for grieving pet owners

    The Association of Private Pet Cemeteries & Crematoria (APPCC) has launched a new leaflet for bereaved pet owners, which will be distributed to veterinary practices. Kevin Spurgeon, Director of the APPCC said: "The feelings of grief and loss that...

    500 docked dogs to prevent one injury

    In order to prevent tail injury in one dog you'd need to dock 500, according to research published in this week's Veterinary Record . The study 1 was based on 138,212 dogs seen by vets at 52 veterinary practices across Britain between March 2008 and...

    New feline urine spraying treatment meta-analysis

    Ceva Animal Health has highlighted a new meta-analysis 1 which, according to the company, reveals that there is a significant (P< 0.001) association between the use of pharmacotherapy (fluoxetine and clomipramine) or pheromonatherapy (Feliway) and reduction...

    RCVS allows vets to continue prescribing remotely

    The RCVS has decided to extend its temporary guidance that allows veterinary surgeons to prescribe prescription-only veterinary medicines remotely, without first having physically examined the animal, until the end of September. The guidance has been...

    Eastcott looks for new dentistry resident

    Swindon-based Eastcott Veterinary Referrals is looking for a new resident to join its dentistry team. Eastcott’s dentistry department is led by Andrew Perry, an EBVS European Veterinary Specialist in Dentistry. He's supported by Peter Southerden, AVDC...

    BVA launches veterinary workplace accreditation scheme

    The British Veterinary Association has launched 'Great Workplaces', a workplace accreditation scheme designed to help address some of the recruitment and retention issues in the veterinary profession. The BVA says that securing 'Great Workplaces' will...

    Effects of climate change on animal and human health

    A one-day seminar entitled ‘One World, One Disease,’ will take place at the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM), Wimpole Street, London, on 24 June 2008. The event, which has been jointly organised by the RSM and the Royal College of Veterinary...

    Reeder wins Reader from RCVS

    Veterinary surgeon Andrew Reeder, Director of the Stonehenge Veterinary Hospital, in Durrington, near Salisbury, was the lucky winner of a Sony Pocket e-Reader in the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' prize draw at the London Vet Show in November...

    NOAH finds Novartis in breach of promotional code

    At its latest meeting, the NOAH Code of Practice Committee, chaired by Richard Arnold QC, heard one case in which Novartis Animal Health was found in breach in respect of two items under complaint in respect of the promotion of Fortekor. The Committee...

    BSAVA seeks unusual cases for Scottish Congress competition

    For the first time BSAVA is running a Case Report Competition to be held at the annual Scottish BSAVA Congress (26-28th August 2011 at the Edinburgh Conference Centre). Veterinary surgeons, nurses and students are invited to submit abstracts of no...

    Pet vaccination rates stable despite recession

    A YouGov poll commissioned at the start of this month's National Vaccination Month Campaign by Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has shown that pet vaccination rates nationally have remained stable between 2009 and 2011 despite the recession. ...

    Bayer launches flea animation to educate owners

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Advantage, has produced a new animation to educate pet owners about fleas. The three minute animation, which is available on YouTube (below), is also available from Bayer for practices to play in the waiting room. ...

    VetSurgeon Jobs now helps practices with word of mouth

    VetSurgeon Jobs has announced the launch of ‘Share and Reward’, a free new service designed to help practices maximise the word-of-mouth effect when they’re trying to recruit a new veterinary surgeon. Now, when you advertise a job on VetSurgeon.org...

    Royal Canin to launch something at BSAVA

    Royal Canin has announced that it will be launching something, it's not saying what, at 4:30pm on Friday 7th at BSAVA Congress on stand 611. The company says there will be experts on hand to answer 'highly anticipated' questions about the new something...

    March is Pet Anxiety Month

    Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of Adaptil and Feliway, has announced that it'll be running Pet Anxiety Month in March. The campaign will highlight things that can be done to help anxious pets, including getting professional advice from a behaviourist...

    BVA urges practices to work in small teams to reduce impact of the contact tracing programme

    The BVA is urging veterinary professionals to continue working in small teams and support neighbouring practices to mitigate against coronavirus contact tracing programmes and ensure full geographical cover for veterinary services. BVA’s advice comes...

    New initiative to reduce antibiotic use in small animal and equine practice

    RUMA has announced a new initiative to promote the responsible use of medicines in companion animal and equine practice, which will draw on learnings from the farm animal sector. The new RUMA Companion Animal and Equine Group will initially focus...

    Vets invited to apply for research bursary

    MSD Animal Health has launched its 2021 veterinary surgeon research bursaries and is inviting applications. Three bursaries are available - two in ruminant and one in companion animal research, each worth up to £4,000. Annabelle Mohring, Veterinary...

    iCatCare launches feline dentistry course

    iCatCare has announced the launch of a new, online feline dentistry course. Delivered in a case-based style, the course will give students the chance to work through cases and apply practical theory before treating feline patients. There are four...

    Pet Smile Month

    September marks ‘ Pet Smile Month ’, and Royal Canin is amongst several companies offering participating practices a great way to build dental sales and reinforce key health messages. During the month, a quarter of a million Doggy Bags and Kitty...

    Princess Royal opens canine cancer ward at Royal Dick

    Her Royal Highness, the Princess Royal opened a new ward for canine cancer patients at the University of Edinburgh's Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies Hospital for Small Animals last week. The Kennel Club Charitable Trust provided £30,000...