Veterinary News Headlines

    Vets invited to apply for a Quality Improvement award

    RCVS Knowledge is inviting applications from veterinary surgeons for this year's Knowledge Awards, which celebrate the achievements of individuals and teams who are championing the use of Quality Improvement (QI) methodology in their work. The awards...

    BSAVA PetSavers calls for clinical research projects

    BSAVA PetSavers has opened applications for new clinical research project grants offering up to £10,000, funded in partnership with the Veterinary Cardiovascular Society, Small Animal Medicine Society, and the British Veterinary Neurology Society. ...

    Hill's issues an open invitation at BSAVA Congress

    Hill's has issued an open invitation to vets and nurses to come along to its stand to see some unique personal and practice development tools, now available on-line. Adrian Pratt, Veterinary Affairs Manager said: "These are tough times for anyone...

    RCVS calls for feedback on its Practice Standards review

    The RCVS has called for comments on a Concept Note which considers how the Practice Standards Scheme might develop in the future. The Scheme is administered by the RCVS and the detailed Standards are decided in consultation with the Practice Standards...

    Early bird discounts for Webinar Vet's 24hr online congress

    The Webinar Vet has announced that booking has opened for its third annual online webinar congress, with early bird discounts of up to 61% available for a limited time. The 2015 congress will take place over 24 hours, with continuous lecture streams...

    New PCR kit for equine infectious respiratory diseases

    Biomérieux has launched Vetfire, a PCR kit which it claims makes testing for equine infectious respiratory diseases easier and faster. Biomérieux says the new test, which is used on the Biofire Spotfire System, detects seven infectious respiratory...

    New obesity website from Hill's

    Hill’s Pet Nutrition has launched a new website - www.hillsweightloss.co.uk - featuring the company’s weight management programme to help address the UK’s spiralling pet obesity epidemic. Nearly 50 per cent of pets are obese or overweight and the...

    Drontal sales soar on the back of national advertising campaign

    Bayer Animal Health reports that sales of Drontal have achieved double digit growth following the company's recent advertising campaign. The company says its marketing push has been so successful that 83% of cat and dog owners now name Drontal...

    FAB Easy To Give Awards

    The Feline Advisory Bureau has announced the winners of the 3rd annual 'East To Give Awards', given by a panel of experts to recognise products that are designed to be easy to give to cats. The winners are: Convenia (Pfizer) Having a long-acting...

    CVS embarks on research to increase responsible use of antimicrobials in acute diarrhoea, cat bite abscess and otitis externa

    CVS and the University of Bristol are collaborating on a new antimicrobial stewardship clinical research project to increase the responsible use of antimicrobials in in acute (haemorrhagic) diarrhoea, cat bite abscess and otitis externa. It will compare...

    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...

    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...

    RCVS launches new video to promote PSS practices to the public

    The RCVS has launched a new animated video to help promote Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) accredited practices to the public, and explain the benefits of the scheme. Launched in 2005, almost 60% of practices are now part of the PSS, which requires...

    Confident Chemotherapy webinar for vets

    BBraun Vetcare is hosting a Confident Chemotherapy webinar covering the latest thinking on the use of chemotherapy in practice on Thursday 15th July at 5:00pm. Presenters at the webinar will include: Professor Melissa McDermid MD, MPH, division head...

    Second National Vaccination Month to be launched

    Intervet / Schering-Plough has announced that following the success of National Vaccination Month, which targeted the owners of unvaccinated dogs, cats and rabbits, and resulted in more than 32,000 additional vaccinations, a second National Vaccination...

    Burgess launches complete food for rabbits and guinea pigs

    Burgess Excel has launched The Excel Food Cube, billed as the first truly 'complete' food for rabbits and guinea pigs, aka 'fibrevores'. According to the company, it's the first time that rabbit and guinea pig owners will be able to feed a convenient...

    Survey reveals public is pig ignorant

    An interesting survey from Freedom Food has shown how little the public knows about farm animals: 75% of people didn't know that a sheep can recognise 50 members of its flock 74% didn't know that farmed male turkeys cannot mate 73% didn't know...

    BVA announces new policy committee chairmen

    The British Veterinary Association is delighted to announce the election of new chairmen for two of its standing committees. Fred Landeg is the new chairman of the Veterinary Policy Group (VPG) and James Yeates is the new chairman of the Ethics...

    Woodley launches new arterial gas syringe

    Woodley Equipment Co Ltd has announced the arrival of its new (ABG) arterial blood gas syringes – featuring the Crickett™ Needle Protection System designed to provide for ultra safe collection. The company says that the new Pulset ABG syringe is...

    BVA calls for ban on pet primates

    The BVA has called on the Government to introduce a ban on the keeping of primates as private pets. Veterinary surgeons at the BVA have been considering the potential welfare concerns of such animals in response to an Efra select committee inquiry...

    Dechra to host strangles and equine disease management webinars

    Dechra is hosting webinars for vets about strangles and equine disease prevention on Tuesday 18th February and Tuesday 25th February respectively. The webinars will be available as live podcasts and will also be able to be viewed on demand on the Dechra...

    National Pet Month reveal latest pet owner trends

    New research carried out by the Pet Food Manufacturers Association on behalf of National Pet Month has provided an insight into the latest pet purchasing trends in the UK: There are 27 million pets in the UK with dogs and cats being the animal...

    High fibre diet prevents gastric ulceration in donkeys

    New research 1 conducted by the Donkey Sanctuary, and announced by Spillers has shown that donkeys receiving a high fibre diet are less likely to suffer from gastric ulceration than those fed a cereal-based diet. Gastric ulceration is now recognised...

    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...

    New RCVS video explains Professional Development Phase

    The RCVS has published a new video which explains the Professional Development Phase (PDP) and highlights the support it provides for new veterinary graduates as they develop their Year One Competences. In the video, Victoria Henry MRCVS - who works...