Veterinary News Headlines

    New programme to tackle lameness on dairy farms

    DairyCo has announced the launch of a new programme designed to tackle the challenge of lameness on dairy farms. The Healthy Feet Programme has been developed to provide a structured approach to assist vets and foot trimmers to work more closely with...

    BVA appoints new CEO

    The British Veterinary Association has appointed David Calpin as its new Chief Executive. David joins the BVA from Defra, where he was a Deputy Director and has held a number of senior management roles. David's policy responsibilities have included climate...

    Zoetis helps practices understand the client experience

    Zoetis has launched a new training programme for veterinary practices which explores every aspect of the 'client journey' - from 'pre-owner' to 'Lost' - and explains how to deliver an outstanding client experience. The Client Experience Development...

    New veterinary wellbeing events running til mid-April

    WellVet and Boehringer Ingelheim have partnered to host ‘Spring into Spring', a series of online wellbeing events for veterinary professionals The series will start on Sunday February 27th when Katie Ford MRCVS, who is also a life coach, will discuss...

    Avian vets invited to parrot nutrition symposium

    The Pet Food Manufacturers Association has confirmed the programme for its parrot nutrition symposium at Chester Zoo on 21 September, to which avian vets are invited. The event aims to deliver the latest knowledge on parrot nutrition and welfare and...

    New website for Veterinary Evidence

    Veterinary Evidence , RCVS Knowledge’s peer-reviewed, open access journal, has launched its new website. The journal provides free access to critical summaries of the best available evidence, called Knowledge Summaries, to help practitioners make informed...

    Special offer: short-dated Target IgG kits

    Ridgeway Research Ltd has a surplus supply of short-dated Target IgG kits on special offer. The kits are to test for passive transfer to foals via colostrum. Each kit contains 20 tests and normally costs £74. They have been reduced to £20 to clear...

    BCF announces improvements to bovine ultrasound scanner

    BCF has announced upgrades to the Easi-Scan bovine ultrasound scanner which include improved image quality and additions to the BCF Universal Googles (BUGs) range. The BUGs range now includes a new LCD model and a monocular version. According to...

    Ceva to host Q Fever workshop at BCVA Congress

    Ceva Animal Health is hosting a Q Fever workshop at BCVA Congress (20th to 22nd October at the Hilton Metropole, Birmingham). The company says the workshop will provide vets with an opportunity to extend their knowledge of Q Fever, a zoonotic disease...

    Devon-based vet struck off for dishonest certification of cattle tests

    Brian Cullen Bowles has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after he was found to have put public health at risk by dishonestly certifying cattle test results. Mr Bowles faced four charges, but did not respond to the College's notification...

    RCVS reports 79% increase in recorded canine cruciate surgery

    RCVS Knowledge has published the 2024 annual report of its Canine Cruciate Registry (CCR) which reveals a 79% increase in the number of surgeries recorded by UK-based vets in the last year. The Registry’s dataset now contains the details of 1,319 canine...

    New dental referral service at Herts and Essex centres

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists in Essex and Davies Veterinary Specialists in Hitchin are launching a new dentistry and maxillofacial surgery service later this month. The service will be headed by José C. Almansa Ruiz DVM (Hons) MSc (Vet) MRCVS...

    Surrey centre launches Specialist training programme

    North Downs Specialist Referrals in Surrey has launched its first recognised programme to train veterinary specialists. The first course will be overseen by Jodie Hughes, an RCVS and European specialist in anaesthesia and analgesia. The hospital’s...

    Study shows benefits of NSAIDs to reduce lameness in dairy heifers at calving

    Herd Health Consultancy is highlighting a study published in the Journal of Dairy Science which has shown the benefits of using NSAIDs routinely in heifers at first and subsequent calvings and, in conjunction with conventional best practice of a therapeutic...
  • Zoetis launches practice profit optimisation software

    Zoetis Business Consulting has announced the launch of Profitsolver, a software tool designed to boost practice profits. The software has already been rolled out in the US, where Zoetis says that it has delivered an average of £103,000 extra profit...

    White Cross Vets' new practice focuses on its environment

    White Cross Vets has announced the launch of a new practice designed to offer patients, clients and staff the best possible environment, whilst at the same time being environmentally-friendly. Located in Wolverhampton, the new practice uses different...

    BEVA awarded for antibiotic stewardship

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) has received a highly commended award at the Antibiotic Guardian Awards for their contribution to antibiotic stewardship. It was the only organisation from the veterinary profession to be shortlisted...

    14th International Equine Colic Research Symposium to be held on 10-12 July

    Equine clinicians and scientists are being invited to submit abstracts for presentation at the 14th International Equine Colic Research Symposium taking place in Edinburgh on 10-12 July 2024. The event is held every four years and hosted alternately...

    Virbac puts Equimax in recyclable packaging

    Virbac has developed new, recyclable packaging for its wormer, Equimax. The new packaging uses fewer plastic components and a new cardboard box. Sabrina Jordan, Virbac’s Equine Product Manager said: "The new cardboard component is a substantial step...

    New guide to the management of cattle lameness

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Ketofen, has published a guide and accompanying videos for farmers which promote best practice in the management of cattle lameness. The step-by-step guide offers guidelines to help farmers improve their herd's mobility...

    New guidelines for Atopy

    The International Task Force on Canine Atopic Dermatitis has published new, evidence-based guidelines for diagnosing, grading and treating Canine Atopic Dermatitis (AD). Recently published in Veterinary Dermatology , the series of guidelines for...

    Companion Care partners with e-learning company

    Companion Care Vets has announced it will work in partnership with VetAbroad , an e-learning company that has been established to help vets who qualified outside the UK to develop a successful career within it. Companion Care is the first veterinary...

    Nominations open for 2015 RCVS and VN Council elections

    The RCVS has announced that the nomination period for the 2015 RCVS and VN Council elections has opened until 5:00pm on Saturday 31 January 2015. Each year six RCVS Council seats are contested while two seats are available for VN Council. Successful...

    Time to register for the UK's leading ECC congress

    The countdown has begun for Vets Now's ECC congress, which begins online on the 4th November. Vets Now says that the move to holding the 4 day congress online has resulted in a surge in interest from international delegates, with veterinary surgeons...

    RCVS updates coronavirus guidance

    In light of the currently worsening situation across the UK, the Welsh Government’s decision to impose a further lockdown, and the potential for tighter lockdown restrictions elsewhere in the country, the RCVS has produced two flow charts and two sets...