Veterinary News Headlines

    Petplan wins Best Pet Insurance Provider

    Petplan has been named the UK's Best Pet Insurance Provider at the Consumer Moneyfacts awards. Voted for by over 17,000 consumers, the awards recognise the best financial products available to consumers in the UK. Petplan, which says it has recently...

    RCVS announces appointments for new DC and PIC

    The RCVS has announced that the first members of its reconstituted Disciplinary and Preliminary Investigation Committees have been appointed and will join the Committees from July 2013. Beverley Cottrell and Catherine Goldie (pictured right) have...

    Nicola Menzies-Gow appointed Chair of RCVS Ethics Review Panel

    Nicola Menzies-Gow FRCVS, Professor in Equine Medicine at the Royal Veterinary College, has been appointed Chair of the RCVS Ethics Review Panel (ERP). The RCVS ERP provides an ethics review mechanism for researchers who are based in practice and don...

    RCVS Director of Education retires

    Freda Andrews, the Director of Education at the RCVS, has announced her retirement from the position on 2nd April after nearly 16 years at the College. Freda joined the RCVS as Head of Education in September 1999 and became Director of Education in...

    Scottish practices launch graduate training programme

    Two award-winning independent practices, Glasgow-based Pets’n’Vets and Fife-based Inglis Vets , have joined forces to launch what they describe as a pioneering new graduate training programme. The new.graduatevet programme (or ‘Dot’ programme) provides...

    BVA welcomes arrival of bluetongue vaccine

    Defra has announced that bluetongue (BTV-8) vaccine is now available from two pharmaceutical retailers to manage the risk of a BTV incursion. At the start of June, the British Veterinary Association (BVA), British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA...

    Bookings open for Vets Now ECC congress

    Vets Now has opened the bookings for the UK’s for its emergency and critical care congress, which will take place online from 3rd to the 6th November 2021. 2021’s event will see over 70 hours of CPD across eight themes, with speakers including Megan...

    Dechra offers vets free Identichips®

    Dechra Veterinary Products is offering vets free Identichips® worth £100 when they order Equipalazone® Powder 100s. The European Union (EU) has now approved regulations that any equine foal born after July 1 2009 should be micro-chipped...

    Quantum launches new wet chemistry analyser

    Q uantum Vet Diagnostics (a division of Woodley Equipment Co Ltd) has announced the launch of a new wet chemistry analyser. The Quantum Saturno is offered exclusively by Quantum with a total maintenance and reagent package. One fixed monthly payment...

    Genitrix launches Dentagen toothpaste

    Genitrix has launched Dentagen toothpaste which, the company says, uniquely both cleans teeth and inhibits the formation of plaque. Dentagen toothpaste is based on RF2, a plant extract, which is clinically proven to inhibit the formation of dental...

    Durham practice manager takes top award

    Denise Coston of Castle Veterinary Surgeons in Durham has won The Veterinary Business Journal Practice Manager of the Year 2011, and praised the award for promoting her role. Denise, who was a manager at Lloyds TSB's lending centre and previously...

    Hysolv offers free swine flu diagnostic test to vets

    Hysolv Animal Health has announced that it is offering a free swine flu laboratory diagnostic service to veterinary surgeons in the UK and Ireland. The company will supply kits to veterinary surgeons with which to take samples from pig herds they...

    Defra publishes bluetongue control strategy

    Defra has published a revised Bluetongue Disease Control Strategy for the U.K., available here: http://www.defra.gov.uk/animalh/diseases/notifiable/bluetongue/index.htm

    RCVS Day to recognise veterinary achievement

    RCVS Day - the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Annual General Meeting and Presentation of Awards - will be held on Friday 1 July 2011 at One Great George Street, London. All members and listed/registered veterinary nurses are invited to attend...

    Postgraduate Deans appointed

    Two new Postgraduate Deans have been appointed by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons to advise and monitor new veterinary surgeons during their Professional Development Phase (PDP), the first stage in veterinary continuing professional development...

    Charity publishes pet euthanasia advice leaflet

    The Animal Welfare Foundation (AWF) has produced a leaflet which guides pet owners through the euthanasia decision making process. The leaflet 'Saying goodbye - the ultimate kindness' explains why euthanasia may be the most caring option, the choices...

    Bayer helps gather the evidence that old people benefit from owning pets

    The International Federation on Ageing has published Companion Animals and the Health of Older Persons , a report described as the most extensive literature review to date of research undertaken in the field of companion animals and the health of older...

    Duncan Lascelles to present webinar on switching NSAIDs

    Dr Duncan Lascelles, Professor of Translational Pain Research and Management at North Carolina State University, will be delivering a webinar on switching between non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAIDs) in canine patients on December 14th at 8pm....

    RVC reveals most common health disorders of UK tortoises

    A new study published in Plos One by the Royal Veterinary College has revealed the most common health disorders of tortoises in the UK 1 . For the study, researchers reviewed the anonymised medical records of 2,040 chelonia on the College's VetCompass...

    Three new learning aids from BVA

    Three new learning aids launched by BVA: Practical Animal Handling - Online Tutorial The BVA AWF have launched an online tutorial on practical animal handling which has been prepared in conjunction with Newcastle University. The tutorial is primarily...

    New study links sycamore tree to equine atypical myopathy

    A new study published this month in the Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) 1 has concluded that toxins from the seeds of the sycamore tree ( Acer pseudoplatanus ) are the likely cause of Atypical Myopathy (AM) in Europe. However, to avoid confusion...

    BSAVA highlights guidance on Antibiotic Awareness Day

    The British Small Animal Veterinary Association is using European Antibiotics Awareness Day (today) to highlight its guidance on the appropriate use of antimicrobials . European Antibiotic Awareness Day is an annual campaign held to raise awareness...

    Nominations open for Ceva's welfare awards

    Ceva Animal Health is calling for nominations for its 2017 Animal Welfare Awards, which celebrate the achievements of remarkable people from the veterinary, farming and charity sectors. Of the seven awards, two are dedicated to recognising veterinary...

    BVA launches secondary school teaching resource to inspire vets and nurses of the future

    The BVA has launched 'Vet Team in a Box', a teaching resource for secondary school-aged pupils, designed to encourage young people to consider a career in the veterinary professions. The new resource, which is sponsored by ManyPets pet insurance, is...

    Kent practice named Employee Ownership Association Rising Star

    Pennard Vets has won the Employee Ownership Association's (EOA) Rising Star award, which recognises the success of an organisation within three years of employee ownership The judges praised the practice group for leveraging employee ownership (EO...