Veterinary News Headlines
  • RCVS surveys to measure wellbeing in the profession

    All veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and VN students are to be invited to take part in an RCVS survey of their profession and, for the first time, these surveys will measure mental wellbeing at a population level. RCVS Registrar, Jane Hern said...

    Freelance Surgical offers laparoscopy set up for £10K

    Freelance Surgical Ltd has announced a limited offer under which it will supply all of the instrumentation and capital equipment required for a veterinary practice to set up a new laparoscopy service, for £10,000 +VAT The company says it has seen...

    Internal medicine specialist joins Chester referral practice

    CVS Group has announced that European internal medicine specialist Caroline Kisielewicz MVB CertSAM DipECVIM-CA is joining ChesterGates Veterinary Specialists with effect from 1 October 2014. Caroline Kisielewicz graduated from University College...

    Purina puts £100K towards COVID sniffer dogs

    Purina has donated £100,000 to Medical Detection Dogs (MDD), to support the charity's training and potential deployment of COVID-19 sniffer dogs in public spaces. The company is also working with the UK charity to call for the creation of international...

    New course puts vets in the cockpit

    Trainetics, a human factors and leadership training and consultancy company, is launching a human factors course for veterinary professionals in January 2023, as part of which, delegates take control of a commercial jet in a flight simulator at Heathrow...
  • New poisoning emergency service

    Vets Now, in cooperation with its host practices and the Veterinary Poisons Information Service, is launching a new 'Tox Box' service giving veterinary surgeons 24 hour direct access to the treatments that they are most likely to need, and least likely...

    Dog activity trackers can help diagnose skin conditions

    Researchers in the US have shown it is possible to detect skin conditions in dogs using canine activity trackers. The research was carried out by the Kansas State University College of Veterinary Medicine Center for Outcomes Research and Epidemiology...

    New Specialist-led exotics referral centre for the North of England

    RCVS Recognised Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine Molly Varga Smith has opened The Exotic Animal Vets, the first Specialist-led exotics practice in the North of England, in Urmston, Manchester. The practice will offer 24/7 care with the same...

    New research shows tendon injuries don't affect racehorse performance

    A research project funded by The Horse Trust has discovered that a racehorse's performance does not markedly change after it has recovered from a tendon injury. The research was led by Bryan O'Meara, who is in the final year of a three year clinical...

    Rabbit food report causes fur to fly

    Supreme Petfoods Ltd has published the results of tests on small animal petfood which, according to the company, highlight significant problems with the on-pack declarations and contents of a number of the leading brands. The tests, which were carried...

    BVA and SVS express concern over reclassification of sheep anthelmintic to POM-VPS

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has announced that Startect Dual Active Oral Solution (Zoetis), licensed for the treatment of mixed gastro-intestinal nematode infections and associated diseases in sheep, has been re-classified as POM-VPS,...

    New advice on conserving oxygen during coronavirus pandemic

    Hertfordshire-based Davies Veterinary Specialists has produced guidelines for conserving oxygen during anaesthesia, in order to help preserve this limited resource during the coronavirus pandemic. The anaesthesia team has produced a fact sheet, infographic...

    Experts explain how to manage clients' pet diabetes remotely

    MSD Animal Health has published an on-demand presentation in which three veterinary experts share their experience of managing diabetic pets. Susan Little, pictured left, talks about ‘Low Stress Management of the Diabetic Cat’, Professor Ian Ramsey...

    New Christmas poisoning awareness campaign for practices

    TVM UK has launched a campaign to help veterinary practices educate pet owners of the potential poisoning hazards which are common during the Christmas holidays. The company has created a waiting room board kit, social media pack and a video which...
  • IVC Evidensia achieves Top Employer certification

    IVC Evidensia has been certified as a UK Top Employer 2025 by the Top Employers Institute. IVC is one of 115 companies certified in the UK, including Vodafone, Bentley, Amazon and Pfizer, and the first veterinary organisation. The certification benchmarks...

    VMA launches Practice Marketing Award

    The Veterinary Marketing Association has announced a Practice Marketing Award, with a prize of £500 worth of CPD, for which entries are now being sought. The award, which is sponsored by Merial, is open to companion and farm animal practices that...

    Vets Now launches veterinary wellness initiative

    Vets Now has launched 'Wellness Month', a new initiative designed to prioritise health and wellbeing amongst its workforce. During June, Vets Now’s 1300 employees up and down the country will focus on activities which make them feel happy and supported...

    New service offers latest veterinary ECC evidence updates

    Vetbytes, the point-of-care clinical support tool, has added a 'latest updates' feature to its emergency and critical care app, allowing veterinary professionals to see condensed summaries of the most recently published papers relevant to ECC. Zoë...

    Success treating equine sarcoids with immunotherapy

    Viennese biotech company BlueSky Immunotherapies says it has used its viral vector platform delNS to treat sarcoids in horses successfully, paving the way for a new cancer therapy in humans. BlueSky says that conventional treatment for equine sarcoids...

    Free webinar on canine and feline cognitive dysfunction

    Dr Sarah Heath is presenting a free webinar for vets about cognitive dysfunction syndrome on Tuesday 1st March at 8:00pm. Sponsored by Vets4Pets, Sarah will look at ways the veterinary profession can improve the detection of this condition and enable...

    New report explores how vets can make a difference to the environment

    Linnaeus has published a report which explores how veterinary practices can make changes to benefit the environment. Turning Over a New Leaf – How to Make Sustainable Change in the Veterinary Profession includes contributions from a range of organisations...

    Linnaeus to hold virtual open day about veterinary internships

    Linnaeus and Vets: Stay, Go, Diversify are hosting 'Internships Explained: Unleash Your Potential', a virtual open day on Tuesday 23rd May (9:00am-8:00pm) in which more than 20 speakers will take part in 12 presentations, live demonstrations and panel...

    RCVS Knowledge launches new tools for vet teams to tackle antimicrobial resistance

    RCVS Knowledge has launched VetTeamAMR, an initiative designed to empower veterinary teams with knowledge and tools to tackle the threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). VetTeamAMR includes a learning platform with information about responsible prescribing...

    West Midlands practice named Best UK Vet

    Warren House Veterinary Centre in Walsall has been named as the overall winner of VetHelpDirect.com's BestUKVets Award. The awards are given to practices across the UK with the most four- and five-star reviews from their clients. To select the winners...

    RCVS reveals new look

    The RCVS has revealed its updated brand and visual identity. RCVS President Tim Parkin said: “The aim of our brand review was to make it easier for people to understand our purpose and the unique role we have as a Royal College that regulates. “Our...