Veterinary News Headlines

    New guide to pituitary tumours in rodents

    A new guide - written by a vet and for vets - looking at the causes and treatment of pituitary tumours in rats has been produced in conjunction with the UK's first dedicated pet rat rescue charity, CavyRescue . Written by exotics certificate holde...

    Ceva to carry out fireworks radio campaign

    Ceva Animal Health is joining forces with Dog's Trust to carry out a radio campaign to educate owners on the importance of preparing their pets for the firework season. The series of interviews - which will go out on both BBC and local radio on...

    New research into cat owners' thinking

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Profender , has released the results of some market research conducted amongst cat owners. The survey, which was conducted by OnePoll amongst 1000 cat owners, found that: 57% see their cat as a member of the family...

    Purina weighs in with support for StreetVet

    Purina has announced a programme of support for StreetVet, the UK charity providing veterinary care and services for homeless people, after the charity saw an increase of over 300% in the demand for its services between 2022 and 2023. StreetVet won...

    Training grants available for veterinary practices

    A number of grants to help veterinary practices pay for the costs of training have been launched in most parts of England. The grants, which can be used to help pay for management training and other training for veterinary staff, cover up to 50...

    Dechra to host pig deworming webinars

    Dechra will be hosting two 60 minute webinars to share best practice in pig deworming at 6:00pm on Tuesday 11th and Thursday 13 June. The webinars will include a presentation by Peter Geldhof, Professor of Molecular Veterinary Parasitology at Ghent...

    Wanted: a parliamentary veterinary intern

    The RCVS is seeking applications for a paid, part-time parliamentary internship from veterinary surgeons and students who have completed the third year of a veterinary degree. Applicants are also required to demonstrate a commitment to the advancement...

    Ceva research highlights flea treatment compliance issue

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Vectra 3D , has released the results of some market research which gives a little insight into current levels of owner compliance with veterinary flea treatment advice. Of the 228 owners surveyed: 40% said they treat...

    Veterinary Osteoarthritis Congress coming to Loughborough

    The Veterinary Osteoarthritis Congress, which will take place at Holywell Park Conference Centre, Loughborough, on 22nd and 23rd May, is open for registrations. Congress offers two days of lectures and workshops and up to 14 hours CPD delivered by...

    Badger cull postponed

    The badger culls planned to take place in West Somerset and West Gloucestershire this year have been postponed until 2013. The postponement came at the request of The National Farmers Union (NFU), following new survey results which revealed higher...

    RCVS invitation to find out more about joining PIC & DC

    The RCVS has announced that it is to host an open day on Monday 15 December for those members of the veterinary and veterinary nursing professions who are interested in joining the College’s Preliminary Investigation Committee (PIC), Disciplinary...

    BSAVA launches Compulsory Microchipping Guide

    The BSAVA has launched a new guide to help practices navigate compulsory canine microchipping legislation which comes into force on 6th April. The 18-page guide provides information on all aspects of microchipping, including the differing implications...

    New initiative to help vets deliver contextualised care

    RCVS Knowledge has launched a new initiative to support the veterinary sector in delivering contextualised care. The initiative seeks to understand the barriers and enablers to delivering contextualised care in companion animal practices, and to set...

    CPD Solutions launches new neurological training CD

    CPD Solutions has launched a new training CD to help vets refine their skills in the examination of neurological cases. Authored by neurology expert Simon Platt of the University of Georgia, the multimedia CD gives information and advice on localising...

    Two thirds of vets injured by their patients this year alone

    The BVA has announced the results of a survey which found that 64% of small animal veterinary surgeons have been injured in the line of duty in the past year alone. By far the most common injuries were scratches and bites (90% and 78% respectively...

    BSAVA Congress? There's an app for that!

    Visitors to BSAVA Congress 2010 can navigate the commercial exhibition stands and lectures more effectively this year, thanks to a free iPhone app developed by IT provider, AT Veterinary Systems . The app includes floor plans of the ICC and the NIA...

    Albino python found in the post

    A live eight-foot snake has been found in a cardboard box sent from Harlow to Exeter by post. The albino reticulated python was spotted through an X-Ray machine at Stansted Airport, where it was due to be put onto a plane last Friday to complete its...

    RCVS announces record number of election candidates

    The RCVS has announced that 19 people are standing in this year's RCVS Council elections, including, for the first time, more women than men, and a much lower average candidate age. Of the 19 candidates - believed to be the highest number since records...

    New podcast series about canine OA with Stuart Carmichael

    Krka has launched a podcast series about canine osteoarthritis featuring roundtable discussions led by Professor Stuart Carmichael BVMS, MVM, DSAO, FRCVS. Topics include the pathogenesis of OA, the importance of personalised treatment plans, and practical...

    GALVmed research contracts to help save Africa US$5billion a year

    Edinburgh-based charity the Global Alliance for Livestock Veterinary Medicines (GALVmed) has announced three drug discovery contracts in an effort to combat animal African Trypanosomosis (AAT), a disease which is estimated to cost Africa US$5billion...

    RVC epilepsy app to be available in seven languages

    The Pet Epilepsy Tracker, an app developed by the RVC to help pet owners monitor their dog's condition and response to treatment, is to be translated into seven languages and offered throughout Europe. Launched during National Epilepsy Week in May...

    Fort Dodge launches free Lyme disease diagnostic service

    Fort Dodge Animal Health has launched the UK’s first free diagnostics service to assist vets in diagnosing Lyme disease in dogs. The introduction of the new Lyme Disease Surveillance Service (LDSS) reflects concerns that the increasing incidence...

    Arden Grange launches new Adult Sensitive

    Arden Grange has launched new Adult Sensitive with ocean white fish and potato, specially developed to meet the growing demand for grain free pet foods. Arden Grange Sensitive is a nutritionally complete dry food. According to the company, it...

    BP monitor inventor offers coaching during 'Tour de Vet'

    Mike Brampton, inventor of the CAT Doppler blood pressure system and Managing Director of Thames Medical, is to start the 'Tour de Vet', a 1,300 mile tour of the UK during which he'll be stopping to give BP CPD and coaching to veterinary surgeons and...

    Free practice dispensing guide from Genitrix

    Genitrix is offering a free poster-sized treatment and dispensing guide for small animals. Designed to be pinned on the consulting room or dispensary wall, the poster sets out key data, including active ingredients, species information and application...