Veterinary News Headlines

    MSD launches the first intramuscular Lawsonia pig vaccine in the UK

    MSD Animal Health has launched Porcilis Lawsonia, the first intramuscular pig vaccine to control Lawsonia intracellularis, the bacteria which causes Ileitis. MSD says Lawsonia intracellularis is found on many finishing farms throughout the UK, and...

    Free Libromide epilepsy advice service launched

    Genitrix has launched a free epilepsy faxback advice service for veterinary practices prescribing Libromide. A form downloadable from the Genitrix website will enable practices to provide detailed case histories, and challenging canine epilepsy...

    Vets invited to online quiz night

    Elanco is hosting another online CPD quiz night for vets, this time on the subject of fleas, at 7pm next Thursday (27th August). The event is being hosted by Luke Gamble as part of the company's ‘Advocates of Knowledge’ series, and there are £400 worth...
  • Ian Wright to present exotic parasite webinar for vets

    Ian Wright MRCVS, Chair of the European Scientific Counsel of Companion Animal Parasites, will be presenting a free webinar about new exotic parasites on 17th July 2025, 7.30pm - 9.00pm . In the webinar, which is sponsored by Horiba, Ian will p resent...

    New, topic-specific webinar clubs launched by CPD Solutions

    CPD Solutions has launched four topic-specific veterinary webinar clubs for the veterinary profession, available to view at www.veterinarywebinars.com . For veterinary surgeons, there are three clubs, one focussing on neurology, another on orthopaedics...

    New survey to discover what you think of the RCVS

    The RCVS has launched a survey to discover what the profession thinks it does well and what it could improve upon. The confidential online survey asks about your recent interactions with the College, what you think the organisation does well and...

    New PCR test for bovine mycoplasma

    Life Technologies Animal Health has announced the launch of a new qPCR test to improve the diagnosis of mastitis and respiratory disease caused by Mycoplasma bovis . According to the company, the TaqVet Mycoplasma Bovis ( M. bovis ) polymerase ...

    BSAVA offers training days to help vets recognise and act on non-accidental injuries

    The BSAVA and the Links Group are to host regional training days to help veterinary teams recognise and act on non-accidental injuries, helping them understand the link between animal abuse and domestic abuse. The training will take place in locations...

    Effects of climate change on animal and human health

    A one-day seminar entitled ‘One World, One Disease,’ will take place at the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM), Wimpole Street, London, on 24 June 2008. The event, which has been jointly organised by the RSM and the Royal College of Veterinary...

    Research finds many Brits trust their vet more than their doctor

    40% of Brits are more likely to trust their vet's advice above that of other health practitioners such as GPs, dentists and opticians, according to research announced today by Petplan. The younger generation are the least trusting in their human healthcare...

    VetZ & Croft Vets launch orthopaedic image gallery

    VetZ and Croft Veterinary Referrals have launched a new orthopaedic image gallery on VetSurgeon.org The gallery, which can be found here, includes reference x-rays for normal joints in cats and dogs as well as some of the more common 'abnormals',...

    CEVA trial confirms efficacy of Tiludronate for the treatment of bone spavin

    CEVA Animal Health has published a trial which, according to the company, shows that horses suffering lameness caused by bone spavin can show marked improvement following treatment with a Tiludronate infusion, in combination with controlled exercise...

    CEVA launches UK's first colistin-based antimicrobial for poultry

    CEVA Animal Health has now introduced Colibird, the UK's first colistin-based soluble antimicrobial approved for poultry. According to the company, colistin is an important active in the UK's antimicrobial armoury, with a potent bactericidal action...

    SPVS survey shows vets charging more for unroutine procedures

    The Society for Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has published its 2015 Fee Survey, which has revealed an increasing divergence between fees charged for routine and unroutine procedures in small animal practice. SPVS says that small animal practices...

    Vets invited to register for wellbeing programme

    The RCVS is inviting veterinary professionals to register for its free new Mind Matters mental health and wellbeing app ahead of its launch early this autumn. The new Mind Matters Initiative (MMI) Kite App is the result of a collaboration with The...

    Veterinary Surgeons Act update delayed

    A report published by the Environmental, Food and Rural Affairs committee this week has concluded that The Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 is in need of updating. However, lack of available budget in the current Comprehensive Spending Review period means...

    Butox® SWISH shown to be effective against bluetongue midge

    According to Intervet, a study undertaken in Germany last summer has proven the efficacy of Butox SWISH at killing the midges responsible for carrying the bluetongue virus, when applied monthly to cattle. The study showed that even brief contact...

    New Cushings website for dog owners

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched www.canine-cushings.co.uk, a new website for owners of dogs with Cushing’s syndrome, to support the advice given by their veterinary surgeon. The new site contains information and resources designed to support...

    New course to help vets understand RCVS concerns process

    The RCVS Academy has launched a course to help veterinary surgeons understand the RCVS concerns process. The course explains what to expect if you’re a veterinary surgeon who has had a concern raised about them. Clare Stringfellow, Case Manager in...

    Majority of vets given grief over CMA investigation

    VetHelpDirect.com has conducted a survey of 380 vets which found that 54% have received verbal abuse referencing the Competitions and Markets Authority report. 15.3% said they had received written abuse and 13.4% had received online abuse. One in...

    You're nicked: new project to identify canine livestock killers

    A team at Liverpool John Moores University has developed Early Evidence Kits to help with the collection of dog DNA from attacked livestock so that irresponsible dog owners can be held accountable. According to the NFU, last year farm animals worth...

    Vetoryl double divisible coming soon

    Dechra is launching a double-divisible version of Vetoryl Flavoured Tablets for dogs with Cushing's. The range will include Vetoryl 20mg, 30mg and 60mg hydrolysed chicken flavoured tablets, which can be broken into halves or quarters. The new Vetoryl...

    New leaflet for grieving pet owners

    The Association of Private Pet Cemeteries & Crematoria (APPCC) has launched a new leaflet for bereaved pet owners, which will be distributed to veterinary practices. Kevin Spurgeon, Director of the APPCC said: "The feelings of grief and loss that...
  • Dog's Trust says no welfare benefit from dog licence

    The Dogs Trust has responded to the RSPCA's proposal to re-introduce the dog licence Clarissa Baldwin, Chief Executive of Dogs Trust said: "Dogs Trust is adamant that a return to the dog licence would provide no welfare benefit to dogs. Dog licensing...

    Working group to develop ectoparasitology guide for vets

    An ectoparasitology working group has been set up to provide a set of practical guidelines for veterinary surgeons across Europe. The group, which has been established to bring together best practice strategies in the light of changing ectoparasite...