Veterinary News Headlines

    Bluetongue Serotype One detected in Lancashire

    Defra has announced the detection of Bluetongue (Serotype 1) (BTV1) in five imported cattle on a premises near Blackpool in Lancashire. The animals originated from within the BTV1 and 8 Restricted Zone in the south west of France and were detected...

    Canine melanoma vaccine first for VRCC

    VRCC the Essex-based veterinary referral specialists and centre for the treatment of cancer in dogs and cats has become the first in the UK to offer a canine melanoma vaccine. The vaccine, previously only available in the U.S. where it has been granted...

    Win free CPD with the Marbocyl® P Challenge

    Vetoquinol UK is offering vets and nurses the opportunity to win a day's free CPD by entering its new Marbocyl ® P Challenge. The challenge runs for three months with a prize each month for a veterinary surgeon's one day CPD voucher worth £300...

    500th veterinary SQP

    AMTRA says it has recorded the 500th staff member in a veterinary practice to qualify as an SQP, reflecting a growing trend. According to Stephen Dawson, the organisations's Secretary General, the number of SQPs working at veterinary practices is...

    Bayer blogs about chips

    Bayer Animal Health and Tracer Advance have launched a new blog about microchips, designed to promote responsible pet ownership. The blog will be introduced by a new "virtual" pet expert called "Tracey from Tracer", with the character providing information...

    ScratchTracker to help owners measure pruritis

    Elanco Animal Health, maker of Comfortis, Trifexis and Atopica, has launched ScratchTracker, a smartphone app designed to help dog owners with a simple way to monitor pruritus in their pet and share the results with their vet. Elanco says ScratchTracker...

    Pig vets urged to promote top five farm services

    The British Pig Executive (BPEX) is urging veterinary surgeons to promote a 'top five' of farm services which will be available to pig farmers that sign up to BPEX's new national pig health scheme. The Pig Health Improvement Project (PHIP) became...

    Cushings common in laminitic horses as young as 10

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has released data which shows that one third of laminitic middle aged horses (between the ages of 10 and 15 years) test positive for PPID (Cushing's) 1 . Over 3,100 horses were tested for Cushings as part of the company...

    New measures to fight bovine TB in Wales

    Welsh Environment Minister, John Griffiths, has announced changes to some bovine TB cattle and surveillance controls to provide a higher level of protection against the disease. The Minister confirmed that from 1 April 2013, some existing Pre...

    Animalcare unveils new look

    Animalcare has unveiled its new logo, introduced to mark the latest stage in the company's development which has seen it move into larger offices and upscale its warehouse facilties to better serve the profession. The new logo consists of three flags...

    RCVS extends opening hours for professional advice

    The RCVS has announced that its Professional Standards Advice Team, which offers advice about the Code of Professional Conduct and its supporting guidance, is now trialling extended hours and remaining open until 7pm Monday to Friday. The trial will...

    Petlog launch Premium Partner Programme

    Petlog has launched the Petlog Premium Partner Programme (PPPP) - designed to establish a larger network of authorised agents, such as vets and microchip implanters, who can be contacted easily if a pet goes missing. An alert will then be emailed...

    Novartis goes on flea and tick patrol

    Novartis Animal Health is launching a new in-practice healthcare initiative designed to raise owner awareness about the importance of regularly treating their pet for fleas and ticks. The Flea & Tick Patrol is supported by a range of eye-catching marketing...

    Defra publishes contingency plan for exotic animal diseases

    The Government's updated Exotic Animal Disease Contingency Plan was laid in Parliament today. The revised plan is produced by Animal Health for Defra, and includes changes which have been subject to formal public consultation. This includes a framework...

    David Charles named Young Vet of the Year 2024

    David Charles MRCVS has been named BVA Young Vet of the Year 2024. David, who graduated at Bristol in 2019, worked in mixed practice before joining Scarsdale Vets’ farm animal team early in 2020, where he developed a passion for small ruminant work...

    RCVS calls for nominations for Council

    The RCVS is inviting veterinary surgeons to throw their hats into the ring for the 2024 Council elections. Vets who want to stand as election candidates must submit their nomination forms by 5pm on Wednesday 31st January 2024. There are places for...

    RCVS launches Surveys of the Professions

    RCVS has launched its Surveys of the Professions, billed as the largest and most comprehensive study of the UK veterinary sector, to inform strategy and policy for years to come. The two surveys, for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses respectively...

    Video News: VetSurgeon editor seen roughing it in the City of London

    www.vetsurgeon.org/.../bank.wmv Yes, the rather nattily dressed man pushing the trolley is, in another life, the editor of this site. Long story.

    CVO declares avian flu Prevention Zone

    The Chief Veterinary Officer has declared a Prevention Zone to help protect poultry from a strain of Avian Flu in Europe. Government Chief Veterinary Officer Nigel Gibbens has declared a Prevention Zone introducing enhanced biosecurity requirements...

    Hill's gives ALL vets free access to its library

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has decided to make its library of symposia proceedings freely available to all vets. It's part of Hill's drive to support vets with training during tough times. The library, which has been built up over 13 years, is made...

    University of Glasgow installs state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging equipment

    The University of Glasgow Small Animal Hospital has completed a £15 million pound development, including the installation of state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging equipment from Siemens Healthcare. A Magnetom Essenza MRI, a Somatom Spirit CT and...

    Last chance to nominate for the 2017 RCVS Council elections

    The RCVS is reminding the profession that the deadline is approaching for nominations from veterinary surgeons who wish to stand as candidates in next year’s RCVS Council elections. The nomination period runs up until 5pm on Tuesday 31 January 2017...

    H5N8 avian flu confirmed in Lancashire

    H5N8 avian flu has been confirmed in a backyard flock of chickens and ducks near Thornton, Wyre, Lancashire. A 3 km Protection Zone and a 10 km Surveillance Zone have been put in place around the infected premises to limit the risk of the disease...

    Vets asked to join Northumberland coastal hike

    Vetlife is calling on all members of the veterinary community to lace up their boots and join the Northumberland Vetlife Day Hike on the 9th and 10th of May. The two-day event, being held in collaboration with the Veterinary Voices Hiking Group, offers...

    RVC accredited to assess certificate modules

    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has been accredited to assess nearly 30 modules that can be taken towards the new postgraduate Certificate from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). These new modules, which range from Small Animal...