Veterinary News Headlines

    New study shows early detection of foot-and-mouth disease could help limit culling

    A new study carried out by scientists from The Pirbright Institute and Wageningen Bioveterinary Research , published in the Journal of Clinical Microbiology , has concluded that pre-clinical diagnosis could be key to helping control the transmission...

    Solihull referral centre installs £1.4m MRI scanner

    Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service has installed a £1.4 million Siemens Magnetom Sola 1.5 magnet scanner, believed to be the first of its kind in the UK veterinary market. Willows' Head of Imaging Andrew Parry, an RCVS and European Specialist...

    Global symposium to focus on veterinary oncology

    Hill's Global Symposium, this year focusing on veterinary oncology and nutrition, is coming up on Monday and Tuesday (25th-26th) next week, online and in Lisbon. There will be 20 presentations from some of the world's leading experts, covering topics...

    Hill's launches Prescription Diet Stews for cats and dogs

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has launched Prescription Diet Stews, described as offering 'clinical nutrition with a gourmet look and taste that pets won't be able to resist'. Looking at the imagery on the company's website , I'm not altogether sure I'll be...

    RCVS tightens rules on remote prescribing

    The RCVS has tightened up the guidance on remote prescribing, such that veterinary surgeons may now only remote prescribe for animals that are not already under their care if it is impossible to physically examine the animal. RCVS Council had introduced...

    New Veterinary Pathology Centre to focus on research and education

    The University of Surrey has officially launched an £11m Veterinary Pathology Centre which will provide a focus for pathology research, education and commercial activity. Located in the South East of England, the centre is part of the new School of...

    Dechra offers free webinars on how to manage cases during the coronavirus outbreak

    Dechra Veterinary Products is to host a series of free webinars about how to manage cases successfully during the coronavirus outbreak. The weekly sessions will offer practical guidance for veterinary surgeons and nurses about how they can manage chronic...

    CPD talk about rabbit dentistry will focus on collaboration between vets and nurses

    Molly Varga, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine and Veterinary Advisor to Supreme Petfoods, will give an online CPD talk on rabbit dentistry on 11th November at 12:20pm to explain how vets and nurses can work together to improve...

    Work starts on £16m veterinary referral centre

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists has started work building a new, £16m, 40,000 square foot referral centre. The new site, which is ten minutes up the road from Southfield's current location in Basildon, Essex, is due to be ready in time for them...

    College of Animal Welfare opens new business school

    The College of Animal Welfare has opened a business school at its training and education centre in Chord Business Park in Godmanchester. CAW Business School provides accountancy courses accredited by the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT...

    MDC launches improved animal stretcher / bodybag

    MDC is launching a new improved version of its Pet Porter, a dual-purpose animal stretcher and body bag. The company developed the new version with input from veterinary surgeons, nurses and APPCC (Association of Private Pet Cemeteries and Crematoria...

    Anyone seen any cases of Alabama Rot?

    Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists , The Royal Veterinary College and Bayer Animal Health are asking UK practices to report any suspected cases of Alabama Rot, or Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular Vasculopathy (CRGV), as it is slightly less catchily...

    Welfare advisor vet at IVC calls for ban on owning dogs with cropped ears

    Following BBC Panorama’s expose into extreme dog breeding which aired on Monday, Dave Martin MRCVS, Animal Welfare Advisor at IVC Evidensia, has called for new legislation in the UK which would make it illegal to own a dog with cropped ears. Ear cropping...
  • New urine test result app

    Virbac, maker of Pronefra for the management of CKD in cats and dogs, has launched a free app to help interpret patients' urine test results in line with the latest International Renal Interest Society (IRIS) Guidelines. The app, which is also called...

    Vets Now introduces six months full pay maternity leave

    Vets Now has substantially increased the duration of full pay maternity leave for its staff. Under the new policy, introduced this month, women who joined the company more than two years ago are entitled to six month's maternity leave on full pay,...

    New brand of veterinary lateral flow rapid diagnostic tests

    Northern Ireland-based Ciga Healthcare is launching a veterinary division, marketing a range of lateral flow rapid diagnostic tests under the Suresign Veterinary brand. The Suresign range consists of: Canine Parvovirus Antigen Rapid Tests Canine...

    Over half of all rabbits are bored and lonely

    In the run up to this year's 10th Rabbit Awareness Week (18th-16th June), the PDSA has released statistics from its latest Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report, in which more than 55% of rabbit owners have identified behaviour patterns suggesting their rabbit...

    Updated code highlights importance of vets to the welfare of meat chickens

    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has published an updated draft code of practice for the welfare of meat chickens and meat breeding chickens , following a consultation last year. The draft code contains twenty recommendations...

    Companion Care launches graduate development programme

    Companion Care Vets has launched a Graduate Development Programme to develop veterinary graduates into future partners in the business. According to the company, seven graduates have so far joined the scheme. Five are from the Royal (Dick) School...

    RSA presses ahead with preferred referral network

    RSA has announced the rollout of its UK-wide network of preferred referral practices. The scheme caused widespread concern within the profession when it was trialed in the Midlands earlier this year , primarily because of fears that it would reduce...

    New time-saving research publication for equine vets

    US publisher Hoofcare Publishing has launched HoofSearch , a new monthly curated collection of all the latest peer-reviewed research, academic papers, conference proceedings, and patents covering hoof science, equine lameness, biomechanics, imaging and...

    Welsh vet into the finals of the Great British Entrepreneur Awards

    John Burns MRCVS, founder of Burns Pet Nutrition has been announced as a finalist for the 2018 NatWest Great British Entrepreneur Awards . John (pictured right) will compete against leading businessmen and women from across the country and a range...
  • Diet can reduce need for NSAIDs by up to 25%

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has highlighted recent studies which, the company says, prove that feeding a food enriched with omega-3 fatty acids from fish oils to dogs with osteoarthritis results in a reduction in NSAID dosage of up to 25% 1 , owner observed...
  • Elanco launches new treatment for otitis externa in dogs

    Elanco Animal Health has announced the launch of Osurnia, a new treatment which it says will drive compliance when treating canine otitis externa infections. According to the company, compliance with daily ear drops has been shown to be poor, with...

    Vet students having to do more and more part-time work

    The BVA has reported the results of its 2019 joint survey with the Association of Veterinary Students, which found that 50% of vet students now find they have to work part-time to meet their living expenses. This compares with 38% in 2016 and just...