Veterinary News Headlines

    Alison Speakman becomes 65th BSAVA President

    Alison Speakman has been appointed the 65th President of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA), taking over from the outgoing President, Sheldon Middleton. Alison has been an active member of the BSAVA since graduating from the University...
  • Dechra launches Cushing’s campaign

    Dechra (the maker of Vetoryl) has launched 'Prime Suspects', a nationwide campaign to raise awareness of Cushing’s syndrome amongst dog owners and drive them to vet practices for diagnosis and treatment. The company points to a survey of 1000 dog owners...
  • London gets its first full service veterinary referral centre

    London Vet Specialists (LVS) , billed as the capital's first complete-service referral centre, has announced its official opening in Belsize Park. The centre is headed up by senior surgeon and soft tissue specialist, Dr Janet Kovak McClaran DVM DACVS...

    MDC launches improved animal stretcher / bodybag

    MDC is launching a new improved version of its Pet Porter, a dual-purpose animal stretcher and body bag. The company developed the new version with input from veterinary surgeons, nurses and APPCC (Association of Private Pet Cemeteries and Crematoria...
  • BackHome Microchip moves to Petlog

    Virbac Animal Health has announced that registrations on BackHome BioTec, the company's microchip identification service, were moved to the Petlog Database with effect from Monday 12 September 2011. Virbac says it moved to the UK's largest independent...

    Vets urged to prioritise pain relief in otitis externa cases

    Leading veterinary dermatologist Sue Paterson has raised concerns that veterinary surgeons are not prioritising pain relief in otitis externa (OE) cases, in a new series of videos commissioned by Elanco Animal Health for Osurnia Gel. Sue, an RCVS...

    Neutered female dogs three times more likely to leak

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has found that neutering female dogs makes them three times more likely to develop urinary incontinence (UI) 1 . The research, carried out by the Royal Veterinary College’s (RVC) VetCompass...

    New research finds no strong link between rabbit features and dental problems

    A study from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has found there’s no substantial link between popular conformation in rabbits, including floppy ears or flat faces, and an increased risk of dental problems 1 . According to the RVC, recent studies estimate...

    Spring offer on Eqvalan Duo from Merial

    Merial is offering four free tubes of Eqvalan Duo to practices that buy 20 tubes in February and March. In addition, to further boost the targeted worming message, Merial will supply 20 free worm egg count vouchers worth £10 each. Eqvalan Product...
  • VetSurgeon.org ranked first by independent research

    Independent research carried out by CM Research amongst practising companion animal veterinary surgeons has placed VetSurgeon.org in the top 5 veterinary media publications, and the leading online destination by a considerable margin. ...
  • New alternative to Elizabethan collars

    A Lincolnshire couple desperate to find an alternative to Elizabethan veterinary collars, after their dog Tess suffered a traumatic experience, have invented a new range of wound coverings called Cozi-fit. According to Terri and Dave Ward from Skellingthorpe...

    RCVS reintroduces remote prescribing of veterinary medicines

    The RCVS Standards Committee has reintroduced the dispensation which allows veterinary surgeons to prescribe veterinary medicines remotely, in advance of the forecast wave of Omicron infections. Chair of the Standards Committee, Dr Melissa Donald...
  • New film about a veterinary surgeon's nervous breakdown

    The Veterinary Benevolent Fund has launched a short film about a veterinary surgeon's experience of severe depression and her inspiring recovery. The charity says it hopes the film, published on the Vetlife website today , will encourage the veterinary...

    Hampshire-based vet escapes verdict of serious professional misconduct

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has ended an inquiry against Hampshire-based veterinary surgeon Jose Ignacio Messa MRCVS, after finding no case of serious professional misconduct against him. The case against Jose Ignacio Messa MRCVS related to two...

    Linnaeus recruiting next cohort for graduate development programme

    Linnaeus is inviting applications from final year undergraduates and newly-qualified veterinary surgeons to join its two-year Graduate Development Programme (GDP). As part of the scheme, Linnaeus offers one-to-one mentoring, professional and clinical...

    New system set to revolutionise veterinary prescribing

    Bristol-based Invatech Health has joined forces with MWI to establish a new distribution service whereby prescriptions are sent directly to the client from the wholesaler. The new distribution service uses Invatech's Patient Medication Record (PMR...

    Manchester-based vet suspended for writing a tramadol prescription for her father

    Manchester-based Anca Bucur MRCVS has been suspended from the Register of Veterinary Surgeons for two months after she was found to have issued a veterinary prescription for tramadol intended for use by her father. Ms Bucur MRCVS faced three charges...

    New Manual of Clinical Small Animal Internal Medicine

    Improve International has launched the first volume of the Improve International Manual of Clinical Small Animal Internal Medicine. The book is described as giving comprehensive information to support the diagnosis and treatment of commonly seen pathologies...

    New Alabama Rot website for vets

    Winchester-based Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists has launched a new website about cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV), otherwise more snappily known as Alabama Rot. The practice has been leading research into the devastating disease...

    Agrimin launches two-part boluses for sheep and cattle

    Agrimin has announced the launch of a new range of boluses for sheep and cattle that use 'eroding technology' to deliver a sustained supply of three trace elements for up to 180 days: The Agrimin 24•7 Iodine•Selenium•Cobalt...

    Can endoparasites be controlled without drugs?

    Veterinary Prescriber has published its latest module, which asks whether endoparasite infections in cats and dogs can be prevented without the use of prophylactic medicines. The module, which was produced with Ian Wright, head of the specialist parasitology...

    New study identifies prevalent bacteria in feline urine

    Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists, Axiom Veterinary Laboratories and Finn Pathologists have published a study which reveals the prevalent strains of bacteria in feline urine, and their sensitivity profiles. For the study, urinalysis results from 2...

    Zoetis announces Apoquel spring offer

    Zoetis has announced a spring offer on Apoquel, its anti-pruritic for dogs. The offer is timed to coincide with the expected increase in canine pruritis as the warmer weather leads to increased levels of common allergens such as pollen, dust mites...
  • New podcast aims to show vets' human side

    Francisco Gomez MRCVS, a Clinical Director at one of the corporates and an Advanced Practitioner in Ophthalmology, has launched 'More Than Just a Vet', a podcast in which he interviews fellow veterinary professionals from around the country, focussing...

    Researchers find link between insulin and equine laminitis

    Researchers from the University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Science, in conjunction with the Waltham Equine Studies Group, have identified a possible mechanistic link between high levels of insulin and equine laminitis. Their...