Veterinary News Headlines

    Young people to get a taste of life as a vet with the RVC

    Fifty young people from low and middle income backgrounds will have the opportunity to learn what it takes to become a vet and prepare to apply to a veterinary school, at a summer school run by the Sutton Trust and the Royal Veterinary College. The...

    A third of homeowners annoyed by neighbours' noisy pets

    Insulation manufacturer Saint-Gobain Isover has published the results of a survey of 2000 homeowners which found that 36% are annoyed by noise made by neighbours' pets. The Noise Report was commissioned to discover how many homeowners suffered with...

    JSAP study highlights cleaning shortfalls in veterinary practice

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP), has found that key surfaces in the small animal veterinary hospital setting are unlikely to be cleaned satisfactorily, potentially posing a risk to both animal...

    Retraining of Racehorses receives BEVA / Blue Cross Award

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) welfare award 2008, sponsored by The Blue Cross, has been presented to the Retraining of Racehorses (RoR) organisation for their contributions to equine welfare in support of the re-training and re-homing...

    Purina launches inaugural Feline Dental Health Month

    Purina is inviting practices to participate in its inaugural UK Feline Dental Health Month, which starts on 1st July 2014. As part of the initiative, participating practices are being asked to give their cat-owning clients free dental health checks...

    Royal Canin adds neutered range

    Royal Canin is launching the first complete veterinary diet range especially for neutered dogs, to counter the recognised physiological side effects of neutering. The range consists of Neutered & Osteo for neutered adult and mature dogs over 10kg...

    Controlling skin exposure to chemicals

    The British Occupational Hygiene Society (BOHS) has announced the publication of a book on controlling skin exposure and wet work. The book aims to fill a knowledge gap about dermal exposure risk management in workplaces which are particularly affected...

    Pet Doctors searches for new grads

    The Pet Doctors Group has announced that it will continue its New Graduate Programme for Autumn 2010, an initiative which the company says has proved successful since its launch in 2008. The aim of the scheme is to appoint new graduates to work in a selected...

    Crufts to host crossbreed finals

    The Kennel Club has announced that crossbreed dogs are to have their own event at Crufts for the first time next year. For the first time in its twelve year history, the grand final of Scruffts, the crossbreed dog competition run by the Kennel Club...

    Virbac launches new support site

    Virbac has announced the launch of My Virbac , a new website offering a range of business, marketing and technical services for veterinary professionals. The main elements of My Virbac are: Business support tools to help enhance business...

    RCVS promotes the profession to young and old

    The RCVS has been out promoting the profession, the Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) and its new 'Find a Vet' search tool to animal owners at BBC Countryfile at Blenheim Palace last week. The RCVS stand was designed to look like a veterinary practice...

    RCVS extends Ethics Review Panel

    The RCVS has announced that it is to extend its Ethics Review Panel for a further year with an expanded remit to consider a greater diversity of applications. The panel, chaired by veterinary ethicist Professor David Morton CBE, was established last...

    Vets Now ECC CPD coming to a town near you

    Vets Now has announced the dates for its 2020 UK tour, during which it'll be delivering Specialist-led emergency and critical care CPD for veterinary surgeons and nurses. The programme, which offers six hours of CPD, will cover topics such as damage...

    FMD and bluetongue update from BCVA

    FMD Most of you will be aware that IP8 was declared yesterday. This is a farm in the POZ that was slaughtered on suspicion after detection during surveillance visits. This has lead to further slight changes in the boundaries of the PZ and SZ. These were...

    Zoetis says Apoquel now back on full distribution

    Zoetis has announced that it has upscaled production of Apoquel, the oral therapy for the treatment of canine pruritus, and it is now available to all UK vet practices on unlimited distribution. The company says that there was unprecedented demand...

    Improve's dermatology PgC now eligible towards AP status

    Veterinary CPD provider, Improve International has announced that its Postgraduate Certificate (PgC) in Small Animal Dermatology has been recognised by the RCVS as an eligible entry qualification for Advanced Practitioner status. The company says...

    Free special edition of the EVJ explores the link between human behaviour and equine welfare

    The Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) has published a special virtual edition with a free collection of 20 articles exploring the relationship between horse-owner behaviour and equine health and welfare. Until now, research in equine veterinary science...

    Bayer launches 'Be Lungworm Aware' initiative

    Bayer Animal Health, manufacturer of Advocate, is launching an advertising campaign to support its 'Be Lungworm Aware' initiative, which aims to educate pet owners on the spread of Angiostrongylus vasorum and encourage them to seek advice from...

    Vets say half of all pets are overweight

    The Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA) has published the results of research which found that veterinary surgeons believe 45% of all pets are overweight. In addition, 77% of the 180 vets surveyed at the London Vet Show 2013 believe that the...

    Research reveals bacteria associated with feline gum disease

    Researchers from the Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition have published two studies which reveal, for the first time, the most common bacterial species associated with gum disease in cats. Working with veterinary dentists and the Harvard affiliated Forsyth...

    Davies Veterinary Specialists wins gold

    Davies Veterinary Specialists (DVS) the leading, private veterinary referral practice based near Hitchin in Hertfordshire, has won a coveted gold in the Feline Advisory Bureau (FAB) Cat Friendly Practice Awards 2007, with the judges commenting...

    Dechra launches Equine Passport information campaign

    Dechra Veterinary Products, manufacturer and distributor of Equipalazone®, has launched a new information leaflet to support the Equine Passport scheme. Since 2005, when equine passports became mandatory, 958,000 have been issued. The passport...

    Free party bag to celebrate Alfaxan's first birthday

    Alfaxan®, Vetoquinol's injectable general anaesthetic, is one year old this month. To celebrate the occasion, and the product's use by 860 UK practices in over 80,000 procedures so far, Vetoquinol is offering a free Alfaxan party bag. The...

    New owner leaflet about equine back pain

    Ceva Animal Health has produced a leaflet to help horse owners understand the cause, diagnosis and management of equine back pain. The company says the management of back pain in the horse can be a particular challenge to vets and a source of...

    RCVS amends microchipping and client confidentiality guidance

    Guidance for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses on client confidentiality and microchipping has been amended by the RCVS. The amendments deal with situations when a client presents an animal registered in another person's name, and a new...