Veterinary News Headlines

    New DNA test for progressive retinal atrophy in Golden Retrievers

    The Kennel Club Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust has identified a genetic mutation which causes progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) in Golden Retrievers, and developed a DNA test to identify carriers. PRA is a retinal disease which causes...

    New charity to fund improvements in veterinary care

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association has established a new Foundation with a remit to improve global companion animal care through science and education. The WSAVA Foundation, a not-for-profit body, is now identifying a range of potential...

    New online CPD module about canine cardiac drugs

    A new module has been added to Ceva Animal Health UK's Cardio Academy website entitled "Cardiac Drugs - Mechanism of Action" which discusses the mode of action for the main drugs used to treat cardiac disease in dogs. The interactive module...

    University of Bristol launches Great Pet Travel Survey

    The University of Bristol and Companion Care have launched The Great Pet Travel Survey 2012 to assess disease risks in the UK following the simplification of Pet Travel Scheme rules. Companion Care and The University of Bristol say that there is a...

    Nominations sought for veterinary awards

    The Kennel Club Charitable Trust has announced that nominations are now open for its new Veterinary Awards for veterinary surgeons, scientists and veterinary students that are carrying out innovative research that will help to improve dog health. ...

    Pfizer strengthens pig and poultry team

    Two new senior appointments have been made by Pfizer Animal Health in its UK and Ireland pig and poultry business unit, with Alan Doyle becoming director and James Walton key account manager. Mr Doyle qualified as a veterinary surgeon at Glasgow...

    Test your NSAID knowledge and win a £50 book voucher

    Merial has launched a new website where you can test your NSAID knowledge and get the chance to win a £50 book voucher. There’s a new winner every month. The website, http://www.osteoarthritisindogs.co.uk is designed to help practice staff...

    Genitrix extends exotics range

    Genitrix has taken on the exclusive UK distribution of the Oxbow Professional range of premium recovery diets for herbivores and carnivores. The Oxbow range was developed in the USA, covers a wide range of exotic species, and is offered in multiple...

    BVA launches maternity and paternity guide for employers and employees

    he leaflet has been produced following changes in legislation concerning maternity, paternity and adoption, and covers issues such as: When employees need to tell their employer that they're pregnant, when maternity pay starts, all about...

    Webinar to highlight the clinical relevance of X-ray vs CT for exotics

    Exotic Vet Support and VetCT are holding a free webinar about diagnostic imaging for exotic species on 11th December, 8:00am-9:00am. Dr David Reese, Director of VetCT Australia and a Diplomate in veterinary diagnostic imaging will present: "Leveraging...

    Invicta launches cryoanalgesic for minor procedures

    Invicta Animal Health has launched EthyCalm Spray, a cryoanalgesic for minor procedures. The active ingredient, ethyl chloride, acts as a local analgesic (pain relief) when sprayed or wiped onto the skin. According to the company, the product...

    Dying Specialist calls on MPs to support Assisted Dying Bill

    European Specialist in Veterinary Dentistry Lisa Milella, who revealed last year that she has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease , has now announced that she plans to end her life at the Swiss-based organisation, Dignitas, and is calling on MPs...

    European study of horses to evaluate anthelmintics

    A European study undertaken in horses to evaluate the efficacy of the key anthelmintic molecules fenbendazole, pyrantel, ivermectin and moxidectin in treating equine cyathostomins, has confirmed that resistance is developing against all the molecules...

    Government clampdown on alternative pet remedies

    Alternative remedies which could be dangerous to pets are being targeted by the Government in a major drive to improve animal health and welfare. Some herbal and homeopathic products are claiming medicinal benefits without scientific proof, meaning they...

    New ELISA test for BTV

    Life Technologies has announced the launch of a new ELISA test for bluetongue virus (BTV) antibodies. According to the company, studies have confirmed that the LSI VET Ruminant Bluetongue II-serum ELISA can detect antibodies to BTV in experimentally...

    First equine modular certificates awarded

    Seven veterinary surgeons who took their final assessments at the University of Liverpool on 6 September have become the first to receive the postgraduate RCVS Certificate in Advanced Veterinary Practice with equine designations. Dr Mark Holmes...

    MSD launches udder health tool for vets

    MSD Animal Health has launched Expertis Udder Health, a farm management tool for veterinary surgeons to better enable them to monitor and improve udder health in dairy cattle. Expertis was presented to vets at the International Conference on Udder...

    BVA Congress moves to London Vet Show from 2013

    The BVA has announced that from 2013, its annual Congress will take place at the London Vet Show. The association says that the move is being done to bring together political debate and clinical CPD on a large scale and to ensure that the BVA can...
  • Referral centre to support Mission Rabies

    The Hertfordshire-based referral centre Davies Veterinary Specialists , has announced it is to support Mission Rabies, a charity which aims to reduce the number of children in India that die as a result of contracting rabies from dogs. According to...

    RCVS announces updates to Practice Standards Scheme modules

    The RCVS has announced what it calls 'minor updates' to the Practice Standards Scheme’s (PSS) modules for accreditations and awards. The Practice Standards Scheme was launched in 2005 and then relaunched in 2015 to better recognise and reward how...

    Vetlife seeks volunteer ambassadors

    Vetlife is on the hunt for people to become ambassadors and help raise awareness of the charity's work. Vetlife Ambassadors attend veterinary events, deliver talks and promote fundraising activities on behalf of the charity, which equips them with...

    Lincs vet struck off for false certification of horse

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has this week decided that a Lincolnshire-based veterinary surgeon should be removed from the RCVS Register, having found him guilty of disgraceful professional conduct. ...

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    Equine Rescue Fund unveils Howie the rescue horse

    The British Equine Veterinary Association's (BEVA) Equine Rescue Fund (ERF) has taken delivery of 'Howie the Rescue Horse', the UK's first lifesized model of a horse designed specially for training vets and firefighters Howie will be used...

    Final deadline to enrol for remaining RCVS Diploma

    The RCVS Council has decided that the final enrolments for the remaining RCVS Diplomas must be made by 1 November 2012. According to the College, this is in line with the recommendation made by the Education Policy and Specialisation Committee to...