Veterinary News Headlines

    New product for cats and dogs with fluid retention

    Dechra has launched Furosoral for the initial treatment or maintenance therapy of conditions associated with fluid build-up in cats and dogs. Furosoral contains furosemide and is indicated for the treatment of hydrothorax, hydropericardium, ascites...
  • You Gov poll of pet owners shows recession biting

    A You Gov poll commissioned by Intervet/Schering Plough in the run up to National Vaccination Month (1st-30th June) shows the degree to which the recession is now biting into veterinary spending, and the impact it's having on vaccination levels. The...

    New bolus to reduce risk of milk fever in cattle

    Norbrook Laboratories has launched a long-acting cattle bolus which it says will reduce the risk of Milk Fever. According to the company, Calcitrace D3 is the first and only long-acting bolus to offer slow and fast releasing calcium to provide sustained...
  • New independent orthopaedic referral practice in Hampshire

    RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Orthopaedics, Andy Moores, is opening an independent orthopaedic referral practice in Upton Grey, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, in May. Andy (pictured right) will be joined at the The Moores Orthopaedic Clinic by fellow...

    RCVS refuses to restore Essex equine vet

    Andrew Dobson has had his application for restoration to the Register refused by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after failing to attend the hearing or provide information to support his application. Mr Dobson was struck off in 2021 after the DC found...

    New award to recognise veterinary students' contribution to animal welfare

    Ceva Animal Health and the World Veterinary Association (WVA) are inviting nominations for next year's Global Animal Welfare Awards, which recognise veterinary surgeons for their efforts to protect and improve the welfare of animals. Next year, in...

    RCVS approves University of Surrey’s veterinary degree

    The RCVS Council has approved the University of Surrey School of Veterinary Medicine’s degree, so pending final approval from the Privy Council, those completing the degree will be able to register with the RCVS as veterinary surgeons in the UK. The...

    New spaying iPhone app

    Ceva Animal Health UK has launched a new Galastop iPhone application to calculate the optimal date for spaying in order to reduce the risk of post-operative false pregnancy. Enter the end of oestrus date (when the last season finished), and the app...

    Boehringer launches novel treatment for CKD in cats

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched Semintra, a new liquid treatment for cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The active ingredient in Semintra is telmisartan, the first angiotensin receptor blocker to be licensed in veterinary medicine...

    Veterinary anaesthesia app now on Android too

    Vetnapp , an anaesthesia app originally developed for Apple devices by European specialist in anaesthesia and analgesia Alastair Mair to save time and increase clinical accuracy, is now available for Android. Vetnapp offers a secure alternative to...

    Free otitis webinar for vets to explain antimicrobial-free treatment for otitis in dogs

    In tandem with the launch of Cortotic, a corticosteroid-only, antimicrobial-free treatment for the clinical signs associated with canine otitis externa, Virbac is hosting a free webinar at 7:30pm on Tuesday 10th September 2024. 'Otitis Externa: Understanding...

    Better parasite control needed after worms in sheep found to increase methane output by 33%

    Techion, maker of the FECPAK faecal egg count diagnostic platform , is highlighting new research which showed that worm burdens in sheep can increase methane output by as much as one third. Consequently, the company says the sheep sector is going...

    Only 20% of older cats get their blood pressure checked by the vet

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Amodip, has found that only 20% of the owners of older cats have had a blood pressure check suggested by their vet 1 , despite the International Society of Feline Medicine recommendation that one be performed annually in...

    Unpredictable and unexpected at BSAVA Congress

    The BSAVA has announced that the theme for this year's Big Issues stream (Friday 5th April) will be: 'How to Navigate the Unpredictable and the Unexpected'. Adrienne Conroy, Head of BSAVA Policy and Chair of the Big Issues stream said: "As a profession...

    New book offers a husband's take on a vet's life

    A new book written by a man who is both married to and brother of a veterinary surgeon (not the same one, I hasten to add), offers a husband's take on a vet's life. Author Steve Ankers is married to Margaret Ankers MRCVS ( Acorn Veterinary Surgery...
  • IRIS adopts Idexx SDMA marker test

    Idexx has announced that the SDMA renal function test it launched last November, which it claims is capable of detecting chronic kidney disease (CKD) in dogs or cats months or even years earlier than traditional methods, has now been included by the...

    Study identifies potential welfare concerns for privately kept snakes

    A study led by Bristol Veterinary School and published in Animal Welfare and has highlighted several potential welfare relating to how snakes are kept in private homes including issues with enclosure size, temperature and humidity. In the study 1 ...
  • RCVS seeks your comments on new Practice Standards Scheme.

    The Practice Standards Group, which comprises representatives from all of the key veterinary and veterinary nursing organisations, has updated the standards of the Practice Standards Scheme and a draft of the new Manual is now available for comment....
  • At last, why the chicken crossed the road

    A new study carried out by academics at the University of Bristol's Animal Welfare and Behaviour research group has revealed that chickens empathise. So, if you've wondered why the chicken crossed the road, it was probably to help a friend. More specifically...

    CVO urges vets to take part in wellbeing survey

    Chief Veterinary Officer Christine Middlemiss is urging veterinary surgeons employed in government roles and private vets undertaking government work (OVs) to take part in a wellbeing survey being conducted by the Association of Government Veterinarians...

    BVA welcomes new welfare code for laying hens

    The BVA, the British Veterinary Poultry Association (BVPA) and Veterinary Public Health Association (VPHA) have jointly welcomed a New Code of Practice for the Welfare of Laying Hens and Pullets which was laid before parliament on Thursday. The new...
  • Pfizer and CVS launch national veterinary benchmarking database

    Pfizer Animal Health and Central Veterinary Services are collaborating in a new venture to create a unified National Benchmarking Database open to all veterinary practices. In what it says is an unprecedented move, Pfizer will integrate 15 years'...
  • TB testing bidder mounts then drops legal challenge

    Xperior Farm Health , one of the bidders for the government contracts to provide TB testing, has announced that it mounted a legal challenge to the procurement process, but has now withdrawn that challenge in the face of the 'aggressive' timeframe in...

    Dechra launches website to support owners prescribed Thyforon

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a new website to support dog owners who have been prescribed Thyforon for the treatment of their pet's hypothyroidism. Dechra Brand Manager Craig Sankey said: "It can be a very worrying time for owners if their...

    Dechra launches two-tube Osurnia

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a two-tube pack of Osurnia, its gel treatment for otitis externa. Until now, the treatment has only been available in 20 and 40 pack sizes. The new two-tube pack option offers clients a pre-packaged treatment...