Veterinary News Headlines
  • Dog Control Bill moves a step closer

    The publicly supported Dog Control Bill moves a step closer towards changing dangerous dog legislation for good as it reaches Report Stage in the House of Lords today. Over 10,000 people signed up to support it and animal welfare organisations and...

    Call for cases for revolutionary clinical study

    The Royal Veterinary College is calling for dogs diagnosed with osteoarthritis to take part in a revolutionary study in which their movement will be monitored by a state-of-the-art recorder. The recorder (pictured right), which is attached to the...

    Veterinary and paediatric cardiologists forge new bond after their newborns diagnosed with congenital defects

    Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists , a small animal referral hospital in Alton, Hampshire and part of the CVS Group, has announced a partnership with the Evelina London Children’s Hospital to promote the concept of ‘One Health’. The partnership...

    Judging panel for new rabbit-friendly vet awards announced

    Burgess Pet Care has announced the full judging panel for its new awards to celebrate the work of rabbit friendly veterinary surgeons, nurses and practices across the UK. The Burgess Excel Vet Awards have three categories: UK Rabbit Vet of the Year;...

    Vets urged to catch up on missed BP checks for elderly cats

    Ceva Animal Health is urging veterinary surgeons to review which of their elderly feline clients have missed out on routine health checks during the pandemic and may now have undiagnosed hypertension, putting them at risk of retinal damage, strokes and...

    Vet suspended for practising whilst not registered

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has suspended a veterinary surgeon for a period of three months for practising veterinary surgery while not registered with the College. At a hearing which concluded on 9 September...

    Last call for Petplan PIA nominations

    Time is running out to nominate your fellow staff members for this year's 'Petplan Pet Insurance Advisor Award'. The award recognises the hard work and dedication that Pet Insurance Advisors (PIAs) do to highlight the importance of insurance to pet...

    VET Festival sees a 58% increase in delegates

    VET Festival, the annual CPDfest created by Professor Noel Fitzpatrick, has reported a 58% increase in delegates and a 30% increase in exhibitors at the event, which was held at the start of the month. 1004 veterinary professionals attended VET Festival...

    Free WSAVA webinar on the impact of coronavirus on patients and staff

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) is hosting 'The Impact of COVID-19 on your Patients and Staff - An Update for Veterinary Professionals', a free webinar for veterinary surgeons on Tuesday 15th September at 12:00pm UTC. The speakers...

    Equipalazone® has equal or superior palatability to other comparable products

    Dechra Veterinary Products has just concluded a new palatability study which showed that Equipalazone Powder has equal or superior palatability when compared to a suxibuzone based product and a non-microencapsulated phenylbutazone product. During...

    Online registration opens for BSAVA Congress 2011

    Online registration for the BSAVA Congress 2011 is now open at www.bsava.com . According to the BSAVA, web registration has been enhanced this year to provide a smoother process for individual, group and practice badge bookings. Plus, there is...

    Henry Schein buys practice management software company

    Henry Schein Inc. has announced an agreement to acquire RxWorks Inc. , the veterinary practice management software provider. Founded in 1988 and with headquarters in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, RxWorks has 68 team members and an installed base...

    Herts referral centre to offer hearing assessments for cats and dogs

    Herts-based Davies Veterinary Specialists has appointed neurology technician Julia Freeman to provide a hearing assessment clinic for cats and dogs with suspected hearing loss. Julia, who is a leading exponent of the Brainstem Auditory Evoked Response...

    Intervet / SP launches sound desensitisation programme

    A new programme to help reduce the stress of pets suffering a reaction to sudden loud noises such as fireworks and thunderstorms, has been launched by the makers of Zylkène. Intervet / Schering-Plough Animal Health, which manufactures Zylkène...

    Four new companion animal care products from Dechra

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched four new care products, enhancing its Professional Care range, available exclusively through veterinary practices. The new products are: PawProtect: a wax-based product applied to paws to protect them...

    Is this the smallest dog to undergo heart surgery?

    Cardiologists at Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull have performed a patent ductus arteriosus (PDA) closure on an eight-week-old Staffordshire bull terrier puppy weighing 2.2kg, believed to be amongst the smallest dogs ever to...

    Practices encouraged to become Cat Friendly Clinics

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) is encouraging more practices to join its Cat Friendly Clinic programme in 2017. Set up in 2012, the programme was developed to raise the standards of care and welfare of cats in the veterinary clinic...

    RCVS Council agrees to the working party proposals for future veterinary legislation

    Following a public consultation, the RCVS Council has voted to adopt all the proposals made by the RCVS Legislation Working Party concerning future veterinary legislation. The Legislative Reform Consultation took place between November 2020 and April...

    New guidelines to help vets decide what's routine and what's research

    On the 1st July, the RCVS will publish new guidelines about whether procedures count as routine veterinary practice (RVP), clinical veterinary research (CVR) or as experimental. The new guidance replaces Chapter 25 of the Supporting Guidance to the...

    Fort Dodge Index confirms continued slide in Turnover Growth, Transaction Volume and Client Numbers

    Fort Dodge Index (FDI) data for the first six months of 2009 confirm the downward trend in key veterinary practice metrics, including turnover growth, transaction volume and client numbers with a national picture emerging of much slower growth than the...

    Woodley launches new clinical care analyser

    Woodley Equipment Company has become the exclusive Europe-wide distributor for the new Epoc Hand Held Clinical Care Analyser from Epocal Inc Woodley says the Epoc, developed by the founder of the i-STAT analyser, is the first wireless point of care...

    Nuflor Minidose gets European approval for IM administration

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has announced that it has received approval for the intramuscular (IM) route of administration of Nuflor Minidose 450 mg/ml, a florfenicol-containing broad-spectrum antibiotic for the management of bovine respiratory...

    Study shows clinical audits can be performed across different vet centres

    A world-first clinical audit which looked at the outcomes of minimally-invasive surgical procedures in dogs, published in The Journal of Veterinary Cardiology , has concluded that the process of performing a clinical audit in veterinary clinical interventions...

    RCVS to launch confidential whistleblowing trial

    The RCVS has announced that from next week, it will be trialling a confidential reporting telephone line and email address to allow veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and other members of the veterinary team to discuss concerns about colleagues on...

    New research validates canine cancer screening device

    HT Vista has had a paper published in Frontiers of Veterinary Science which it says validates the use of its thermal imaging and AI device for accurate screening of dermal and subcutaneous masses 1 . The HT Vista device measures heat transfer rate...