Veterinary News Headlines

    New conference promises greater collaboration between vets and medics

    The Bella Moss Foundation and the Royal Society of Medicine have announced 'One Health', a conference which will bring together experts from the veterinary and medical sectors to collaborate on infectious disease. Subjects under discussion will include...

    Significant rise in UK equine strangles diagnoses

    Data from the Surveillance of Equine Strangles (SES) network confirms that over 370 cases of equine strangles have already been diagnosed in 2025, surpassing the UK’s annual average of around 300. The increase has prompted a call by Equine Infectious...

    New opportunity for vets to offer end of life care at home

    Dignipets, the mobile service offering end of life care and euthanasia services at home, has launched a joint venture partner programme through which veterinary surgeons can set up and run their own local Dignipets services. Founded in 2105 by Merel...

    Leah Hunter is Young Vet of the Year

    Leah Hunter MRCVS has been named BVA's Young Vet of the Year at an award ceremony where Rachel Dean won the Outstanding Service Award, Professor Andrew Cunningham FRCVS the Advancement of Veterinary Science Award, Polly Compston MRCVS the Animal Health...

    Want To Be On TV? The BBC Needs You!

    BBC Entertainment is looking for fresh veterinary talent to be part of an exciting new show that it is developing. If you're passionate about pet health and would jump at the chance to help animals on screen, please call 0161 244 3718 as soon...

    New charcoal gel for cats, dogs and exotics

    Forte Healthcare has launched CharcoPet, an activated charcoal oral gel to bind and eliminate hazardous substances in dogs, cats, and exotic pets, in the UK and Ireland. CharcoPet is a ready-to-use oral gel formulated with 50% activated charcoal and...

    Zoetis launches AI tool for identifying neoplastic cells

    Zoetis is launching AI Masses, a new cytological capability for Vetscan Imagyst which detects potentially neoplastic cells, at the London Vet Show 2025 (Excel London, 20-21 November, stand N50). Zoetis says AI Masses delivers fast, accurate, in-clinic...

    NVS launches digestive health resource for vets

    NVS Select Healthcare has launched a free online digestive health resource to support the company's new additions to its range of dietary products. The new resource contains webinars, vet-written articles and podcasts covering topics including the...

    Prof Stuart Carmichael and Krka's new OA resources for vet teams

    Krka has launched a three part factsheet series to support veterinary professionals in the recognition and management of osteoarthritis, developed in collaboration with Professor Stuart Carmichael FRCVS. The three factsheet chapters cover understanding...

    Veselina Trufcheva-Edwards and Natalie Bubenheim pick up BVA awards

    Veselina Trufcheva-Edwards MRCVS and N atalie Bubenheim, a final year vet student at the University of Edinburgh, have won awards from the BVA. The BVA Council Impact Award (Bleby Cup) is presented annually to the BVA Council member who has made an...

    New menopause films for veterinary teams

    WellVet has published a series of films about the menopause which aim to help reduce the impact of physical and psychological symptoms associated with perimenopause for veterinary team members. The films, which include information and practical advice...

    New resource to help vet teams navigate pet loss and grief

    Dignipets, an independent mobile veterinary practice providing in-home hospice and end-of-life care for pets, has published materials to help veterinary reception teams navigate conversations around pet loss and grief, and to support colleagues. Topics...

    Purina launches Pro Plan Veterinary Diet EN Gastrointestinal Low Fat

    Purina is launching Pro Plan Veterinary Diet EN Gastrointestinal Low Fat, a diet for dogs with compromised fat metabolism, at the London Vet Show (Excel London, 20-21 November, stand P20). Purina says it is common for dogs with gastrointestinal disturbances...

    WellVet calls on vet practices to run a menopause awareness day

    WellVet, the not-for-profit organisation which gathers, curates and hosts evidence-based wellbeing resources for veterinary teams, is calling on practices to run a menopause awareness day this month, which happens to be Menopause Awareness Month (not...

    Worming campaign aims to help vets engage with sheep farmers

    Elanco Animal Health has launched "Better Butt", a campaign to highlight how vets and farmers, working together, can take flock performance to the next level with strategic worm management. The campaign aims to demonstrate the direct link between proactive...

    CVS moves to risk-based parasiticide prescribing

    CVS has launched a Lifestyle Parasite Risk Assessment initiative, designed to help its veterinary teams to take a sustainable, risk-based approach to parasite control in companion animals. The company says the new framework is designed to help veterinary...

    Vets, roll up, roll up for the SPVS GP Mastery course

    SPVS reports that there are still places available on its next GP Mastery course for vets in the first third of their careers, those returning to work, and any in need of renewed confidence. The nine-month course, which starts on 15 th October, is...

    Claire Phillips, Julie Ling & Sonya Miles in the running for Vet of the Year

    Petplan has announced the finalists for its Veterinary Awards, which this year received over 41,000 nominations, the highest number since 2018. Finalists are chosen by a panel of industry leaders on the basis that they embody the qualities that define...

    62% of canine lumps going undiagnosed

    HT Vista has published the results of a survey which suggests that 62% of masses presented in practice are going untested. This, says the company, highlights a missed opportunity for earlier cancer detection, which in turn limits the ability of veterinary...

    Royal Veterinary College launches study to identify risk factors for racehorse training injuries

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College have launched a study to improve the safety and welfare of thoroughbred racehorses in training. The project aims to produce evidence to help reduce the risk of musculoskeletal injury, one of the leading...

    BSAVA announces funding for research into genetics, microbiology, and innovative diagnostics

    BSAVA PetSavers has awarded funding of nearly £110,000 for eight new clinical research grants. The Clinical Research Project grants support the undertaking for small-scale research projects in companion animals, with the ultimate objective of advancing...

    EVJ publishes free equine cardiology collection

    The Equine Veterinary Journal has published a collection of 20 papers in which researchers shed light on advancements in the cardiac physiology, diagnostic techniques and management of various conditions, including atrial fibrillation (AF). The collection...

    BEVA launches new PPE Seller’s Declaration

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has introduced a new Pre Purchase Examination (PPE) Seller’s Declaration as a part of its new online PPE toolkit for vets. The Seller’s Declaration has been revised with the support of British Equestrian (BEF...