Veterinary News Headlines

    New donkey articles to stop vets making an ass of themselves

    The Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) and Equine Veterinary Education (EVE) have published a virtual collection of seminal articles from leading lights in donkey medicine and welfare, available open source till the 29th October 2021. The publishers say...

    New expert paper on nutritional needs of older dogs

    FEDIAF , the European pet food industry federation, has published a new expert paper on the nutritional needs of older dogs. The paper was written by FEDIAF’s Scientific Advisory Board, comprised of independent academics from leading European universities...

    Equine viral arteritis vaccine back in stock

    Zoetis has announced that its equine viral arteritis (EVA) vaccine, Equip Artervac, is back in stock. The company warned last year that Equip Artervac would be out of stock from the end of November 2017 until mid-2018, but says that the re-availability...

    Horse owners urged to take part in equine health survey

    The Blue Cross is urging horse owners and riders to taking part in next week’s National Equine Health Survey (21-28 May 2018). The ten-minute online survey aims to gather a snapshot of horse health over the period of a week. The results help to...

    Anaesthetic shortage solved as Chanelle airfreights 35,000 bottles of IsoVet to the UK

    Chanelle has announced this morning that 35,000 bottles of IsoVet are now available from wholesalers, with more supplies due in the coming months. Chanelle's head of sales and marketing, Killian Gaffney said: "The total UK market is around 80,000...
  • RCVS announces Council election results

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has announced the results of the 2011 RCVS and VN Council elections. Elected to the RCVS Council are: Professor Sheila Crispin (2281 votes) Professor Sandy Trees (2,247 votes) Bob Moore (1,890 votes...

    New campaign urges farmers to consult vets about vaccine storage

    MSD Animal Health has launched Fridge Check, a new campaign urging farmers to check their farm fridge temperature and consult their veterinary surgeon about vaccine storage, after conducting research 1 in which not one of 17 farm fridges observed storing...

    Vet nurse struck off for dishonesty over personal injury at work

    The RCVS Veterinary Nurses Disciplinary Committee has ordered that Karen Tracey Hancock be removed from the Register after finding that she had been dishonest about an injury she claimed to have sustained while working in practice in August 2015. The...

    Sussex vet offers first home service for canine OA patients

    Sussex-based Hannah Capon MRCVS has launched Canine Arthritis Management (CAM) , believed to be the first home service specifically for dogs with osteoarthritis. The service offers Galen myotherapy, a form of massage , together with diet, exercise...

    Government to crack down on puppy farming

    The Government has announced that it is developing new proposals to crack down on puppies being reared in unhealthy circumstances by unscrupulous breeders who disregard their welfare. Proposals being considered include insisting that dog breeders...

    New study highlights need for consistency in diagnosing and treating epilepsy in dogs

    A study led by the Royal Veterinary College’s VetCompass programme has revealed a significant difference between how clinicians diagnose epilepsy compared with current expert recommendations, supporting a call for clearer diagnostic guidelines for greater...
  • RCVS publishes results of latest coronavirus survey

    The RCVS has published the results of its fifth coronavirus survey which was conducted with veterinary practices towards the end of the England-wide lockdown in November 2020. The survey was sent to all UK veterinary practices on the 25th November...

    Unnamed veterinary nurse struck off for drugs offences

    An unnamed veterinary nurse, of an unspecified gender, working at an undisclosed location, has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for drug-related offences. Jane (or John) Doe was charged with having stolen midazolam, butorphanol and...

    All together now: #RescueIsMyFavouriteBreed

    Battersea has launched a new campaign, 'Rescue is Our Favourite Breed', to encourage animal lovers to always think rescue first when it comes to finding their new pet, even if it may mean waiting a little longer to find the perfect match. According...

    Online veterinary triage service reports 90% of OOH calls didn't need immediate treatment

    24/7 digital triage service VidiVet has released data which shows that 90% of calls didn’t need out-of-hours treatment and 75% were redirected to their usual practice in work hours. The figures came from an analysis of over 100,000 calls made to VidiVet...

    Canine cardiology webinar coming up in November

    Ceva Animal Health is hosting a free two-hour canine cardiology webinar about myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) on Thursday 14th November 2024 at 7:00pm. The webinar will cover the entire disease process of MMVD in dogs from pathology to current...
  • Free new veterinary medicines guide from BSAVA

    The BSAVA has announced the launch of a free new online publication: BSAVA Guide to the Use of Veterinary Medicines Edited by Fred Nind and Pam Mosedale, with contributions from experts in the field, has been developed to provide a comprehensive guide...

    Veterinary dermatology congress dates announced

    The European Society of Veterinary Dermatology and European College of Veterinary Dermatology have announced that their co-organised congress will take place at the ACC Liverpool from the 26 th to the 28 th September 2019 This year the congress is...

    Virbac launches POM-V shampoo to complete its range

    Virbac Animal Health has launched Microbex, a POM-V shampoo for the control of Malassezia proliferation and associated clinical signs. The arrival of Microbex extends the Virbac shampoo range to eight, providing vets with the most comprehensive specialist...

    New canine heart failure drug from Ceva

    Ceva Animal Health has announced the launch of Cardalis for the treatment of canine heart failure caused by degenerative valvular heart disease. Cardalis contains what the company says is a unique combination of benazepril and spironolactone in one...

    Norbrook launches new teat sealant

    Norbrook Laboratories has launched Noroseal, a new teat sealant containing a unique anti-infective ingredient. The company says that Noroseal, a 2.6g intramammary suspension, is the only teat sealant in the market-place in Europe to contain a PVP...

    Dechra offers free online fluid therapy CPD

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a new online fluid therapy distance-learning course for vets and nurses, to help maximise the potential of its Vetivex ® fluids range. The Fluids Knowledge Programme has been created to provide comprehensive...
  • RCVS Disciplinary Committee reprimands Clwyd veterinary surgeon

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has reprimanded and warned a Clwyd-based veterinary surgeon on charges relating to falsifying prescriptions to obtain drugs for her own use. At the outset of the two-day hearing, Mrs Alina Grecko admitted that in...

    Medivet accelerates growth plan with £20M funding

    Medivet has announced that it has secured a £20 million funding package from HSBC, which will allow the business to accelerate its acquisition of more practices across the UK. The company says it has already used part of the funding facility to acquire...
  • New test for coronavirus in cats and dogs

    Idexx Laboratories has produced a SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) RealPCR test for pets. The company says it has made the test available in response to customer demand and growing evidence that in rare cases pets living with COVID-19-positive humans can be at...