Veterinary News Headlines

    Former vet from Kent refused restoration to the Register

    Warwick Seymour-Hamilton, a former veterinary surgeon who practised in Kent, has had his third application for restoration to the Register refused by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee this week. Mr Seymour-Hamilton was struck off in 1994 following an...

    RCVS publishes 2018 annual report and accounts

    The RCVS has published its Annual Report and Financial Statements for 2018, in which it highlights what it considers to be its major achievements over the year. They include the successful completion of its governance review, the launch of the Graduate...

    BCF launches canine x-ray positioning guides

    BCF Technology has launched a series of free canine X-ray positioning guides which are now available to download from www.bcftechnology.com . The company says the guides are designed to provide a quick, easy-to-use reference to help you get the best...

    Not enough horse owners doing faecal worm egg counts

    According to the results of the latest National Equine Health Survey, 37% of horse owners never carry out faecal worm egg counts and of those that do, only 25% perform them at the right intervals 1 . The National Equine Health Survey is a snapshot...

    DC refuses to restore Kent-based former vet ... for the seventh time

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has refused an application by Warwick Seymour-Hamilton to be restored to the Register of Veterinary Surgeons. Mr Seymour-Hamilton was originally removed from the Register in June 1994 for failing to maintain his practice...

    Not-for-profit vets open second practice

    Yorkshire-based Animal Trust , the somewhat controversially named not-for-profit veterinary practice, has announced it is opening a second practice in Dewsbury, less than a year since it opened the first one up the road in Tingley. Set up by veterinary...
  • Leaked Defra documents reveal proposals for dog licence

    According to a report in last weekend's Mail on Sunday , documents leaked from Defra have revealed proposals for a range of measures designed to reduce the risk from dangerous dogs. The proposals reportedly include: All owners required to take...
  • Pet industry nutritionist slams veterinary diets

    A former pet industry nutritionist has created a stir in the national newspapers with the launch of whichdogfood.co.uk, a website which dismisses veterinary diets as no different to the "awful" standard pet foods sold in pet stores and supermarkets....

    HM The Queen opens UK's eighth veterinary school

    Her Majesty The Queen has today opened the University of Surrey's new £45m School of Veterinary Medicine, accompanied by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh. Her Majesty and His Royal Highness toured the Large Animal Clinical Skills Building...

    Anaesthetist encourages veterinary practices to use safety checklists

    Veterinary anaesthetist Carl Bradbrook BVSc CertVA DipECVAA MRCVS is encouraging veterinary practices to use safety checklists in an article published in Jurox's Anaesthesia1st online newsletter this month. Carl's article: 'Are you using a safety...

    Boehringer adds cardiology CPD to Vetmedin website

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has added a cardiology CPD section to its Vetmedin website . The section also includes a number of owner education resources to be used in practice. The site, which is billed as a one-stop-shop on canine heart disease...

    Vets needed to grill the expert

    VetSurgeon.org is looking for eight general practitioner veterinary surgeons to come and put questions about small animal surgery on behalf of their colleagues in general practice to Alasdair Hotston Moore CertSAC CertVR CertSAS FRCVS, in a relaxed,...

    Vets launch first digital identification and medical monitoring app for horses

    Equine vets Kevin and Jennifer Corley have launched EquiTrace, an app which allows trainers and vets to keep track of a horse’s health and identity with a quick scan of a chip. The app allows trainers to store and share medical records and treatment...

    2018 NOAH Compendium out now

    The National Office of Animal Health has announced that the 2018 edition of the NOAH Compendium of Data Sheets for Animal Medicines has been published and a free copy of the book posted to every veterinary practice in the UK. The NOAH Compendium is...

    BVA launches #breedtobreathe campaign to combat rise in flat-faced breeds

    The British Veterinary Association is urging veterinary surgeons and nurses to get behind its new #breedtobreathe campaign, designed to stop the rising popularity of brachycephalic breeds with all their conformation-related health and welfare issues...

    BVA offers new support for vets returning to work after career break

    The BVA has announced the launch of 'Back to Practice', a new CPD series designed to help veterinary surgeons increase their skills and confidence prior to returning to practice after a career break. Sessions in the 'Back to Practice' series will...

    New tool to get clients' consent for practice communications

    Virtual Recall, the company behind the iRecall suite of veterinary marketing communications tools, has launched iRecall Consent Management , a new way to manage and maintain clients' consent and communication preferences, in time to help practices comply...

    CMA review of the veterinary profession moves to formal Market Investigation

    The Competition and Markets Authority has completed its review of the veterinary sector, concluding that there are five main areas of concern and proposing a formal Market Investigation, subject to a 4 week consultation. The CMA review generated 11...

    Novel splint may reduce casting complications in dogs

    Dassiet, maker of the Upets Splinting System, has published a preliminary study which demonstrated a reduction in casting complications using its wood composite cast. Eight dogs being treated at three veterinary clinics in Norway took part in the study...

    Practice Plan for Vets signs Best Friends

    Practice Plan for Vets, a provider of client loyalty schemes to the veterinary profession, has signed with The Best Friends Group, one of the largest sole principal veterinary groups within the UK. Best Friends is the latest veterinary group to introduce...

    New canine and feline blood type tester

    Woodley Equipment Company has launched RapidVet-H IC a testing kit for identifying blood types in cats and dogs. RapidVet-H IC uses immuno-chromatographic technology to identify the feline blood groups: Type A, Type B and Type AB, and the canine...

    Pioneering new radiation therapy for animals now available in Yorkshire

    Yorkshire-based Paragon Referrals has launched a superficial radiation therapy (SRT) service for pets, the first of its kind in the country. The service uses an Xstrahl 100 superficial radiotherapy system , a £150,000 piece of equipment installed by...

    Leeds group introduces 'peternity leave' for all staff

    White Cross Vets , the 18-practice group headquartered in Leeds, has introduced 'peternity leave', through which all its 220 staff are entitled to two paid days off work when they get a cat, dog or rabbit, to help them settle the animal in its new home...

    2000 Simplyhealth practices now migrating to Premier Vet Alliance

    Premier Vet Alliance, a provider of pet health care plans, has announced that having completed its acquisition of Simplyhealth’s animal health business, it is now migrating 2000 practices over to its pet health plan portal. The company says that practices...

    North Somerset vet found not guilty of serious professional misconduct

    Somerset-based Nikolay Kirilov Radev MRCVS has been found not guilty of serious professional conduct by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee. Dr Radev faced three charges concerning his treatment of an American Bulldog in 2021. The first charge, which...