Veterinary News Headlines

    NOAH chief says more practices should get involved in National Pet Month

    Phil Sketchley, chief executive of the National Office of Animal Health , today called for more veterinary practices to get involved with National Pet Month (5th April to 5th May). Speaking at the annual conference of the Veterinary Practice Management...

    Win 1 of 3 bottles of vintage red from Woodley

    To mark its 20 th anniversary, Woodley Equipment Company is holding a prize draw to win one of three bottles of Chateau Pitray 1989 Bordeaux red wine. Woodley Equipment Company Ltd was established in 1989 by Mike Wickham, a biomedical scientist who...

    Research shows 40% of horses injured each year

    A research project funded by equine charity The Horse Trust has found that 40% of horses suffered a traumatic injury within the past year. Only 13% of injuries occurred during ridden exercise, while 62% occurred while the horse was turned out in the...

    Improve announces veterinary master's degree for GPs

    Improve International has announced the launch of a new master's degree designed to enable veterinary surgeons in general practice to achieve a higher qualification without taking excessive time out of their practice. The Master's Degree in Advanced...

    XLEquine and AHT launch equine disease prevention guide

    XLEquine and the Animal Health Trust (AHT) have launched Plan, Prevent, Protect , billed as the UK's first equine biosecurity booklet for horse owners and yard managers to work through with their veterinary surgeon, to minimise disease risk on yards...

    Nominate your top veterinary nurse 2021

    Blue Cross is inviting veterinary teams to nominate their ‘Veterinary Nurse of the Year 2021‘ by Monday 20th September 2021. The award is to recognise the dedication of the country’s veterinary nurses and the support they give to their veterinary teams...

    RCVS launches new training programme for the veterinary team

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative has launched a free new training programme to help the whole veterinary team better understand the multifactorial mental health and wellbeing challenges facing veterinary professionals. The training sessions are taking...

    Finn Pathologists uses AI to improve prognostic scoring for canine mast cell tumours

    Finn Pathologists is introducing an AI-assisted Ki-67 scoring system to help predict the behaviour of canine mast cell tumours and offer more accurate prognostic evaluation. Ki-67 is a proliferation marker used for assessing tumour aggressiveness...

    Genitrix Introduces Dispensing envelopes for Xeno 450 and Xeno 50-Mini spot on

    Genitrix has introduced special envelopes for its Xeno 450 and Xeno 50-Mini spot on parasite control ranges. The envelopes, provided in packs of 30, enable practices to dispense lesser numbers of pipettes than are in the complete boxes to pet owners...

    Marbocyl Achievement Awards announced

    Vetoquinol has announced the winners of the 2008 Marbocyl Achievement Awards. Six veterinary schools took part in the award scheme, which enabled them to recognise the achievements of either staff or students, with a prize fund of £2000 for each university...

    Survey suggests producers make a pig's ear of worming

    Janssen Animal Health has released the results of a survey which suggests incorrect worming strategies on many pig units in the UK are costing the industry dearly. Most state they do not worm weaners, growers or finishing pigs at all and, while...

    Vet practices: Your neutering data needed

    RCVS Knowledge is calling for all veterinary teams performing neutering in dogs, cats, and rabbits to submit their data to the National Audit for Small Animal Neutering (NASAN) on the vetAUDIT website before the 15th of October. The NASAN is an audit...

    CEVA launches new pets and fireworks website

    CEVA Animal Health, manufacturer of pheromonatherapy products, D.A.P. ® and Feliway ® , has launched a new website - http://www.petfireworkfear.co.uk/ - and a new leaflet and waiting room poster to support its ‘Remember, remember your pets this November...

    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...

    New site showcases Zoetis' veterinary business consulting services

    Zoetis Business Consulting has announced the launch of a new website to showcase the services it provides for veterinary practices to help them grow their businesses. Centering on three main areas of a practice's business - clinical experience, business...

    Danger of dog owners over-feeding at Christmas

    Four out of ten UK dogs will over-indulge this Christmas, according to a survey from Wholesome Nutrition Ltd, manufacturer of Britain's first weight-loss dog food, Formula K ( http://www.formulak.co.uk/ ). As a result, a staggering 29% of the nation...

    Comfortis flea control launched for cats

    Elanco Companion Animal Health has announced that Comfortis (spinosad) flavoured chewable flea control tablets have been licensed for cats. In addition, the company has extended its range with the addition of two new sizes for toy dogs and smaller...

    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...

    New research's surprise finding that flukicides could be more targeted

    A study carried out by 24 independent XLVets practices has revealed evidence of fluke infection much later in the year than had been expected, suggesting a more targeted flukicide strategy could be effective. The collaborative study, which was sponsored...

    Petplan launches world's largest circulation pet magazine

    Petplan has launched PetPeople, billed as the largest circulation pet focussed customer magazine. In the first issue, animal behaviourist and QVN Vicky Hall looks at the relationship between women and their cats, and suggests that overbearing relationships...

    New research on veterinary suicide rate

    A new paper by D J Bartram and D S Baldwin, published in this week's Veterinary Record, has found that veterinary surgeons are four times as likely as the general public, and around twice as likely as other healthcare professionals, to die by suicide...

    RVC research reveals live bird markets are 'reservoir of infection' for Bird Flu

    Guillaume Fournié and Dr Javier Guitian from the Royal Veterinary College - working with colleagues from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Imperial College - have developed a model to understand how live bird markets act ...

    2012 Petplan Veterinary Awards winners announced

    Petplan has announced the winners of its 2012 Veterinary Awards. The awards recognise and celebrate staff and practices throughout the country that have delivered an exceptional level of care to the nation's pets and their owners. Isabella von...

    COAPE unleashes first behaviour Diplomates

    The Centre of Applied Pet Ethology (COAPE) has announced that its first students have completed the COAPE Level 4 Diploma in the Principles of Companion Animal Behaviour and Training and the COAPE Level 5 Diploma in the Practical Applications of Companion...

    Eli Lilly to buy Novartis Animal Health

    Eli Lilly and Company , which owns Elanco Animal Health , has announced an agreement to acquire Novartis Animal Health for approximately $5.4 billion in cash. Lilly says that on completion of the deal, Elanco will be the second-largest animal health...