Veterinary News Headlines

    Duncan Lascelles to present webinar on switching NSAIDs

    Dr Duncan Lascelles, Professor of Translational Pain Research and Management at North Carolina State University, will be delivering a webinar on switching between non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) in canine patients on December 14th at 8pm....

    CEVA launches Prilactone® to combat canine heart disease

    Prilactone®, the world’s first aldosterone antagonist licensed for the treatment of canine heart disease, has been introduced by CEVA Animal Health. Clinical trials have demonstrated that the product, which contains spironolactone, can improve...

    Three new learning aids from BVA

    Three new learning aids launched by BVA: Practical Animal Handling - Online Tutorial The BVA AWF have launched an online tutorial on practical animal handling which has been prepared in conjunction with Newcastle University. The tutorial is primarily...

    RVC research reveals live bird markets are 'reservoir of infection' for Bird Flu

    Guillaume Fournié and Dr Javier Guitian from the Royal Veterinary College - working with colleagues from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Imperial College - have developed a model to understand how live bird markets act ...

    Aggressive dogs linked to disagreeable people

    A study carried out at the University of Leicester's School of Psychology has found that disagreeable younger people are more likely to prefer aggressive dogs, confirming the conventional wisdom that dogs match the personality of their owners. ...

    RCVS Director of Education retires

    Freda Andrews, the Director of Education at the RCVS, has announced her retirement from the position on 2nd April after nearly 16 years at the College. Freda joined the RCVS as Head of Education in September 1999 and became Director of Education in...

    Marbocyl Achievement Awards announced

    Vetoquinol has announced the winners of the 2008 Marbocyl Achievement Awards. Six veterinary schools took part in the award scheme, which enabled them to recognise the achievements of either staff or students, with a prize fund of £2000 for each university...

    Vets use horsepower to raise money for SPANA

    A team of top equine vets is aiming to raise £125,000 for the Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad (SPANA) by travelling 3000 miles through Europe by motorbike between 22nd August and 9th September. Sponsored by Elanco Animal Health, the seven...

    Vets needed for RCVS Ethics Review Panel

    The RCVS is looking for two vets to join its Ethics Review Panel (ERP), which supports veterinary professionals carrying out practice-based research by providing ethical approval for their projects. The ERP was established in 2016 when it emerged that...

    RVC secures funding for research into enzootic pneumonia in pigs

    Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College have been awarded £566,149 by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) and the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) to continue their studies into Enzootic pneumonia...

    FMD and bluetongue update from BCVA

    FMD There have been no changes in the FMD situation. The latest epidemiology report on FMD is available at: http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/diseases/fmd/pdf/epidreport300907.pdf BT There are now 26 premises with confirmed Bluetongue, 14 of these have...

    RSPCA reports rise in abandoned animals

    The RSPCA has reported that 11,586 animals were abandoned last year. That's more than 30 a day, and an increase of over 57% compared to the 7,347 animals that were abandoned in 2007. Is this a precursor for tough times for the veterinary profession...

    Durham practice manager takes top award

    Denise Coston of Castle Veterinary Surgeons in Durham has won The Veterinary Business Journal Practice Manager of the Year 2011, and praised the award for promoting her role. Denise, who was a manager at Lloyds TSB's lending centre and previously...

    Young people to get a taste of life as a vet with the RVC

    Fifty young people from low and middle income backgrounds will have the opportunity to learn what it takes to become a vet and prepare to apply to a veterinary school, at a summer school run by the Sutton Trust and the Royal Veterinary College. The...

    SMB launches QuickVet Analyser

    Scandinavian Micro Biodevices (SMB) has launched its new diagnostic device: QuickVet Analyzer. The device brings novel ‘point of care’ testing to the clinic. The QuickVet Analyzer and QuickVet COAG test cartridge provide analytical results in...

    CEVA Animal Health launches Meloxidyl Injection

    CEVA Animal Health has added to its joint care range with the launch of Meloxidyl Injection to help control post-operative pain in cats and dogs and alleviate musculoskeletal pain in dogs. CEVA says Meloxidyl Injection is bioequivalent to the leading...

    New disease surveillance network under development

    The BSAVA has announced a partnership with the University of Liverpool to develop a national UK disease surveillance network for companion animals. Originally established in 2008, the Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network, SAVSNET, aimed to...

    XLEquine and AHT launch equine disease prevention guide

    XLEquine and the Animal Health Trust (AHT) have launched Plan, Prevent, Protect , billed as the UK's first equine biosecurity booklet for horse owners and yard managers to work through with their veterinary surgeon, to minimise disease risk on yards...

    New research into dogs fear responses to noise

    Researchers from the School of Veterinary Sciences at the University of Bristol have had a study into domestic dogs' fear responses to noise published in Applied Animal Behaviour Science . According to the University, the study provides an important...

    RVC stays no1 outside the US

    The RVC has been ranked as the top veterinary school in the UK and Europe, and the world’s number two veterinary school in the QS World University Rankings 2020. For the rankings, QS assessed 1496 programs across the world that offer courses in Veterinary...

    There is such a thing as a free lunch

    Animalcare is offering veterinary practices free 'lunch and learn' sessions about its recently launched canine osteoarthritis (OA) treatment, Daxocox. Animalcare Marketing Manager, James Beaumont said: “Practice life is busier than ever and we know...

    Nominations sought for veterinary awards

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) has launched its annual search for veterinary surgeons deserving of an award for significantly advancing the care of companion animals. Nominations are invited for the following awards, which...

    RCVS announces new Chairs and members for DC & PI

    The RCVS has announced the new recruits for the two independent statutory committees responsible for investigating and holding inquiries into concerns raised about the professional conduct of veterinary surgeons. The Disciplinary Committee has seven...

    Nominations open for Ceva's welfare awards

    Ceva Animal Health is calling for nominations for its 2017 Animal Welfare Awards, which celebrate the achievements of remarkable people from the veterinary, farming and charity sectors. Of the seven awards, two are dedicated to recognising veterinary...

    Vet practices: Your neutering data needed

    RCVS Knowledge is calling for all veterinary teams performing neutering in dogs, cats, and rabbits to submit their data to the National Audit for Small Animal Neutering (NASAN) on the vetAUDIT website before the 15th of October. The NASAN is an audit...