Veterinary News Headlines

    Book of tips now available for final year students

    The Veterinary Benevolent Fund has launched an electronic version of the Pocket Book of Tips for Practising Vets which will be given away free to all final year veterinary students in the UK. At the launch party at the Royal Veterinary College...

    RCVS ends vets' remote prescribing dispensation

    The RCVS Standards Committee has ended the temporary dispensation that allows veterinary surgeons to prescribe prescription-only veterinary medicines remotely from this morning. The dispensation was brought in during the spring 2020 lockdown to safeguard...

    Latest orthopaedic research from Movement Referrals

    Cheshire-based Movement Referrals has published it’s Clinical Research Report for 2023, a round-up of the latest research, peer-reviewed papers and publications by its team of four Specialists: Professor John Innes, Ben Walton, Mark Morton and Mark Lowrie...

    The Animal's War

    If you're in London before January 6th 2008, the Animal's War exhibition at the Imperial War Museum might be worth a visit. Sponsored by The Kennel Club and PetPartners , the family exhibition explores the remarkable role of animals in conflict...

    RCVS DC refuses register restoration application

    The Disciplinary Committee of the RCVS has refused an application for restoration to the RCVS Register by Dr Janos Nemeth, who had previously been found to have fraudulently registered with the RCVS and struck off. At the original hearing, in February...

    University of Bristol opens £2M vet school dairy farm

    The University of Bristol's School of Veterinary Sciences at Langford has opened a £2 million state-of-the-art dairy farm. Wyndhurst Farm's dairy unit has undergone a major rebuild in order to provide a world-class practical teaching environment for...
  • Tess Daly puts lungworm in the spotlight

    Bayer Animal Health has been enjoying considerable success in its efforts to raise awareness of the danger of lungworm amongst pet owners. The company signed model and 'Strictly Come Dancing' presenter Tess Daly to front it's Be Lungworm Aware campaign...

    Danger of dog owners over-feeding at Christmas

    Four out of ten UK dogs will over-indulge this Christmas, according to a survey from Wholesome Nutrition Ltd, manufacturer of Britain's first weight-loss dog food, Formula K ( http://www.formulak.co.uk/ ). As a result, a staggering 29% of the nation...

    Free practice management webinars

    Premier Vet Alliance has launched a programme of free, one hour webinars to help practices develop the way they work, increase revenue, improve customer care, motivate their teams, and manage stress and pressure in the workplace. The webinars are open...

    Study concludes that insulin dysregulation in ponies cannot be predicted from physical observation alone

    A study published in the Equine Veterinary Journal has concluded that Insulin dysregulation (ID) status in ponies cannot be determined solely by observation of body condition 1 . Factors associated with insulin responses to oral sugars in a mixed-breed...

    New survey finds Brits neglect to walk the dog

    A survey carried out by http://www.fitfurlife.com/ , a company which makes exercise and rehabilitation treadmills for dogs, has found that 'walkies' is an underused word amongst pet owners. The poll of 2,000 dog owners revealed that one in ten...

    Schering Plough offers new Orf Information pack

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has produced a new Orf Vaccination Starter Pack to help vets better inform their sheep farmer clients about the disease. The new campaign Vaccination Starter Pack includes a practical guide to Orf and its control...

    Dog's Trust dogs to get D.A.P.

    CEVA Animal Health has announced that all dogs entering Dogs Trust's 17 Rehoming Centres will now be fitted with a D.A.P. ® collar to help reduce their stress levels while in a kennel environment. This decision was taken following a highly successful...

    Win £500 vouchers with Vetoquinol's renal guide and wallchart

    Vetoquinol is offering veterinary surgeons and nurses the chance to win up to £500 worth of vouchers of their choice with Ipakitine, the phosphate binder. To take part, call 0800 1698197 and request a copy of the company's renal guide, wall chart...

    Survey says limbs not feet are main cause of lameness in horses

    Blue Cross has announced the results from its National Equine Health Survey (NEHS) which show that lameness is three times more likely to be caused by conditions such as osteoarthritis in the limb rather than problems in the foot. Blue Cross runs...

    Run for your life

    Martin Hosegood MRCVS has been selected to run for (your) Vetlife in the Virgin London Marathon. Martin said: "Through my role at VDS where I assist those on the receiving end of an allegation of professional negligence or professional misconduct...

    New journal watch service for vets, academics and students

    RCVS Knowledge has announced the launch of inFOCUS, a free resource to keep veterinary practitioners, academics and students up to date with the latest research and critically appraised topics. Produced by Knowledge’s Library and Information Service...

    Ceva relaunches learning resource for vets

    Ceva Animal Health has relaunched Ceva Academy, its website offering veterinary professionals 30 courses and 40 hours of free CPD. The courses are designed for self-paced learning and include practical hints and tips for treating common animal health...

    New research to assess the impact of flea treatments on the environment

    The University of Bristol and CVS are launching a 'citizen science' project to assess the impact of companion animal ectoparasiticides on the environment. The study is being conducted with pet owners and veterinary professionals to develop a greater...

    Vets Now publishes emergency guidelines for owners

    Vets Now has produced a new set of guidelines for pet owners about how to deal with the top 10 emergency situations seen by the out-of-hours care provider. The guidelines are presented as an infographic - which is free to download from the Vets Now...

    RCVS announces new Chairs and members for DC & PI

    The RCVS has announced the new recruits for the two independent statutory committees responsible for investigating and holding inquiries into concerns raised about the professional conduct of veterinary surgeons. The Disciplinary Committee has seven...

    There is such a thing as a free lunch

    Animalcare is offering veterinary practices free 'lunch and learn' sessions about its recently launched canine osteoarthritis (OA) treatment, Daxocox. Animalcare Marketing Manager, James Beaumont said: “Practice life is busier than ever and we know...

    Government closes dangerous dog loophole

    The Government has announced that it is extending existing dangerous dogs laws to apply to private property, closing a loophole in the current law which only applies to public land. Jim Paice, Minister of State for Agriculture and Food, said: "We...

    Vets invited to nominate a nurse for an award

    The RCVS is encouraging vets to nominate members of their nursing team for this year's VN Golden Jubilee Award, which recognises exceptional contribution to veterinary nursing. The award was launched in 2011 to celebrate the 50 th anniversary of the...

    Vets needed for RCVS Ethics Review Panel

    The RCVS is looking for two vets to join its Ethics Review Panel (ERP), which supports veterinary professionals carrying out practice-based research by providing ethical approval for their projects. The ERP was established in 2016 when it emerged that...