Veterinary News Headlines

    Recognise the value of your vet nurses, says BEVA

    The British Equine Veterinary Association is encouraging veterinary practices to recognise and reward their nurses. The initiative comes after BEVA's new nurse committee ran a survey which found a poor understanding within the profession and amongst...

    Prime Minister urged to act on antimicrobial resistance

    The Alliance to Save Our Antibiotics is urging the Prime Minister to make the announcement on antimicrobial resistance he promised the House of Commons during Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday 7th May 2014. In a reply to a question from Zac...

    New survey shows how much pet owners anthropomorphise

    45% of British pet owners believe their four legged friends share their human emotions and can sense when they are upset or unwell, according to a new survey announced by Bayer Animal Health. The 'Pets are Human Too' study of 3,000 British dog and...

    Veterinary dentists step forward to help GP colleagues

    Some of the most experienced and well-qualified veterinary dentists in the country have agreed to help their colleagues in general practice by answering questions about veterinary dentistry that they post on VetSurgeon.org. Dentistry Specialists: Andrew...

    3 vets voted top dog

    Three vets have been nominated ‘best vet’ by dog owners for extra special care and attention shown towards dogs with arthritis. The vets were nominated by the owners of arthritic dogs from across the UK, who were enrolled onto Boehringer Ingelheim...

    Veterinary nurse launches CPD company

    Veterinary nurse Beverley Burnett has launched North East CPD, a new CPD provider in the North East of England. Beverley said: "It's not always time- or cost-effective to have to travel far and wide for courses, sometimes overnight, leaving surgeries...

    Ceva launches ectoparasiticide for dogs

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Vectra 3D, a broad spectrum topical ectoparasiticide for dogs which is effective against fleas, ticks and flies. Vectra 3D contains a formulation of a brand new active called dinotefuran, pyriproxyfen and permethrin...

    RCVS announces runners for the 2017 elections

    The RCVS has announced the candidates standing in the 2017 RCVS Council election and is inviting veterinary surgeons to put their questions to them directly in this year's 'Quiz the candidates'. There are 15 candidates contesting six places in the...

    14th International Equine Colic Research Symposium to be held on 10-12 July

    Equine clinicians and scientists are being invited to submit abstracts for presentation at the 14th International Equine Colic Research Symposium taking place in Edinburgh on 10-12 July 2024. The event is held every four years and hosted alternately...

    Pfizer launches printing service to support equine vaccines

    Pfizer Animal Health has launched PrintRoom, an online printing service to help equine practices deliver high quality communications to their clients, to support the company's Equip range of equine vaccines. PrintRoom can be used to produce customised...

    Applications open for new Veterinary Surgeon Graduate Programme

    The PDSA has announced the launch of a new graduate programme to help train the veterinary surgeons of the future. Applications for PDSA's Veterinary Surgeon Graduate Programme open today, and the programme is open to all veterinary surgeon graduates...

    Vygon Vet launches time-saving 'procedure packs'

    Vygon Vet has launched two new 'procedure packs' containing disposable essentials for unblocking a tomcat or performing a spay or minor surgery. The KatKath Urinary Catheter Insertion Pack contains a catheter, a drape towel, polypropylene suture,...

    Ceredigion vet suspended for TB testing misconduct

    Ceredigion veterinary surgeon Robert Alun Merfyn Evans has been suspended from the Register for six months by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after he admitted to misconduct relating to tuberculin testing for cattle he owned and failing to register the...

    Bucks referral centre announces steps to maintain business as usual

    Buckinghamshire-based Hamilton Specialist Referrals (HSR) has announced the various steps it is taking to maintain a near normal service for referring practices and clients in the face of the coronavirus outbreak. HSR, which provides emergency and...

    New online resource for vets from Animalcare

    Animalcare has launched The PAC (Practice Assistance Centre), a new online resource for the veterinary profession. The PAC offers pain scale apps for dogs, cats and rabbits, a library of downloadable resources and multiple webinars released via the...
  • Lungworm spreading

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Advocate and organiser of the Be Lungworm Aware campaign, is warning that last year's damp summer and the mild winter conditions may lead to a continued spread of Angiostongylus vasorum in the UK. Biodiversity & Conservation...

    NOAH competition highlights the danger of Spliff

    The story of ‘Spliff' the Staffy has clinched the title of the National Office of Animal Health nationwide search for the most striking ‘it shouldn't happen to a pet' anecdote. Submitted by Vets4Pets in Grimsby, the practice will...
  • Breakthrough in Strangles vaccine development

    An international group of scientists has published new results that herald a breakthrough in finding a vaccine against the most commonly diagnosed infectious disease of horses, strangles. UK experts from the Animal Health Trust collaborated with scientists...

    AHT awarded £15,000 bursary to fight Strangles

    The Land Rover Burghley Horse Trials has announced a £15,000 bursary to the Animal Health Trust . The bursary will be used to help fund the development of a rapid result blood test to identify horses infected with Strangles. The AHT has already developed...

    Proteqflu-Te tetanus immunity extended to 2 years

    Merial Animal Health has announced that the duration of immunity for the tetanus component of Proteqflu-Te has been extended to 2 years. Merial's Veterinary Technical Manager Kevin Whelan said: "This is a welcome new addition to the label claims for...
  • Free webinar about controlling parasites associated with raw diets

    Horiba UK is hosting a free webinar for vets about controlling parasites associated with raw feeding, presented by parasite guru Ian Wright MRCVS, on Thursday 27th January at 7:30pm. The company points to an increasing trend across Europe towards feeding...

    CVS makes PPE compulsory for equine vets

    CVS Equine has made personal protective equipment (PPE) mandatory for all of its staff that handle horses. From early 2025, all vets, nurses and technicians will be required to wear a hard hat in the vicinity of a horse, pony or donkey – whether in...

    Privy Council dismisses Lincs vet's appeal against disciplinary sanction

    The Privy Council has dismissed the appeal of a Lincolnshire veterinary surgeon against the RCVS Disciplinary Committee's decision to strike him off the Register in January 2011 for serious professional misconduct. At a two-week Disciplinary Committee...

    New study looks at efficacy of vapocoolant spray for catheter pain

    The Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has published a new study which aimed to determine whether the application of vapocoolant spray before intravenous catheterisation resulted in reduced reaction and placement success. The study was a randomised...

    Waltham-funded study finds more 'love hormone' in children with dogs

    A study by Gnanadesikan et al, supported by the Waltham Petcare Science Institute and published in Psychoneuroendocrinology has found higher levels of the so-called 'love hormone', oxytocin, in children after they interacted with dogs. In the study...