Veterinary News Headlines

    New BVA resources to help Welsh, Scottish and NI vets report illegal pet importation

    The British Veterinary Association has expanded its range of resources to support veterinary surgeons in the rest of the UK in reporting suspected cases of illegal pet importation The Association launched a compliance flowchart and guidance document...

    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...

    Vet in drive to raise £100,000 for spinal muscular atrophy

    VetSurgeon member Viki Edmondson MRCVS is taking part in a drive to help 13-year-old Octavia Woodward, who was born with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), raise £100,000 to help The SMA Trust . Viki, a well-known vet in the carriage driving world, will...

    Buprecare buprenorphine ampoules are back

    Animalcare has announced that Buprecare buprenorphine single dose ampoules are now back in stock and ready to order from all veterinary wholesalers. Production of the product had ceased in July 2011, when the company's previous manufacturer closed...

    ChroMyco Due dermatophyte test enhanced

    Invicta Animal Health has launched an enhanced version of the ChroMyco Duo dermatophyte test. The tests use a new round plate with an improved lid design. In addition, the plates are wider and deeper providing 25% more culture medium. According...

    Diabetes app brings management into 21st century

    The Royal Veterinary College has launched the Pet Diabetes App - designed to bring diabetes management in animals into the 21 st century and help ongoing research into the condition. The free app - which was designed by Dr Stijn Niessen, a Senior...

    BVA joins campaign to end rabies by 2030

    To mark World Rabies Day (28 September) the BVA has announced that it is joining the global End Rabies Now campaign that aims to end the tens of thousands of human deaths each year from canine-mediated rabies by 2030. Almost all rabies cases are as...

    New veterinary scholarship programme for equine research

    The Royal Veterinary College, together with the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Veterinary Medicine (Penn Vet) and Mars Equestrian, has launched an international scholarship programme aimed at advancing the health and welfare of horses, and providing...

    RCVS seeks vets to join panel responsible for selecting potential Fellows

    The RCVS Fellowship is looking for members of the veterinary profession to join its Fellowship Credentials Panel, which makes recommendations for who should become an RCVS Fellow. Every year, the RCVS invites members of the veterinary profession...

    Reeder wins Reader from RCVS

    Veterinary surgeon Andrew Reeder, Director of the Stonehenge Veterinary Hospital, in Durrington, near Salisbury, was the lucky winner of a Sony Pocket e-Reader in the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' prize draw at the London Vet Show in November...

    Veterinary surgeons needed to join RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council

    Two vacancies have arisen for veterinary surgeons to join the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' Veterinary Nurses Council. The positions, which are open to veterinary surgeons not currently serving on RCVS Council, would be particularly well suited...

    Purina launches Fortiflora veterinary support pack

    Purina has launched a FortiFlora veterinary support pack designed to help veterinary professionals advice owners about their pet's intestinal health and balance. The support package includes a "Training Toolbox" with Lunch and Learn sessions to...

    20% of horse owners don't know how to treat redworm

    This year's National Equine Health Survey, conducted by the Blue Cross and supported by Zoetis, has revealed that 20% of owners who claimed to have treated for encysted small redworm (ESRW) used a wormer that was not indicated to treat the parasite....
  • XLVet practices launch dermatology drive

    XLVets, the collaborative group of 45 independent small animal practices, has announced the launch of 'Scratch Below the Surface', a campaign to raise awareness of skin conditions amongst pet owners. As part of the campaign, practices within the group...

    RCVS to overhaul the disciplinary system

    The RCVS is to implement major reforms of the disciplinary process after Council gave the go ahead yesterday. The College says the reforms will make for a clearer and more streamlined process, and offer an alternative, more compassionate way of resolving...

    SPVS to celebrate 90th birthday at Congress

    SPVS will be celebrating its 90th anniversary at its forthcoming Congress, being held at the Hilton Metropole, Birmingham on the 26th and 27th January 2023. The theme of Congress is 'Thriving in Practice' and there are five lecture streams: Self...

    CVS Equine practices' new research into equine pastern dermatitis

    CVS Equine practices are undertaking a collaborative clinical study to improve our understanding about the clinical signs and aetiology of equine pastern dermatitis (EPD). Despite being a common disease, CVS says very little research has been undertaken...

    NOAH finds Novartis in breach of promotional code

    At its latest meeting, the NOAH Code of Practice Committee, chaired by Richard Arnold QC, heard one case in which Novartis Animal Health was found in breach in respect of two items under complaint in respect of the promotion of Fortekor. The Committee...

    Dechra signs deal for new drug delivery platform

    Dechra Pharmaceuticals has signed an agreement with Piedmont Pharmaceuticals LLC which gives Dechra exclusive worldwide rights to the sale and distribution of veterinary products which use Piedmont's proprietary soft chew platform to deliver the active...

    Northern practice group wins industry marketing awards

    White Cross Vets , a group with 11 surgeries in the Midlands and the North of England, has picked up two Veterinary Marketing Association awards at an event usually dominated entirely by big pharma. The group was joint winner of Public Relations Award...

    RCVS allows vets to continue prescribing remotely

    The RCVS has decided to extend its temporary guidance that allows veterinary surgeons to prescribe prescription-only veterinary medicines remotely, without first having physically examined the animal, until the end of September. The guidance has been...

    BEVA Congress 2020 cancelled

    BEVA Congress 2020, which had been postponed from this September to January 2021, has now been cancelled. BEVA Congress 2021 will now take place from September 4th-7th 2021. The decision to cancel Congress 2020 was taken by BEVA Council and the Congress...

    RCVS marks Black History Month with new video series

    www.youtube.com/watch As part of its Black History Month activities, the RCVS has put together a series of video interviews with black and mixed heritage newly-qualified and student vets and nurses, talking about what inspired them to join the veterinary...

    Owners fuel noise phobias in their pets

    New research amongst veterinary professionals conducted by CEVA Animal Health, manufacturer of D.A.P. ® and Feliway ® , has revealed that pet owners may be unintentionally fuelling their pets' noise phobias in the run up to the fireworks'...

    Petplan's early Christmas present to practices

    Petplan has announced that from 1st October until the end of 2016, practices will be given double Portfolio Rewards credits for every new insurance policy they generate. Under the Petplan Portfolio Rewards scheme, each time a practice generates a...