Veterinary News Headlines

    Attacks on animals by children on the increase

    The Scottish SPCA has called for parents across Scotland to take more responsibility for the behaviour of their children after another sickening catalogue of violence against animals over the past year. Launched during Scottish Animal Week, the...

    Vets asked to help shape new online antibiotic decision-making tool

    The BSAVA and the Small Animal Medicine Society (SAMSoc) are asking for feedback from vets in practice about their new tool to support and streamline the decision-making process around infectious disease. The aim of the tool is to enhance the confidence...

    Report on the welfare implications of castration and tail docking for lambs

    The Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC) has launched its "Report on the implications of castration and tail docking for the welfare of lambs". The report considers the implications of castration and tail docking for the welfare of lambs and......

    New weight management programme for practices

    Royal Canin has announced a new Approved Weight Management Centre programme for vet practices across the UK. As part of the programme, a number of practices across the UK will receive ‘Centre of Excellence’ status for managing overweight or obese...

    Research shows dogs on anti-epileptic medication more likely to become overweight

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College working in collaboration with the University of Cambridge have found that anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) increase appetite in dogs with epilepsy, causing many of them to become overweight. The researchers...

    Clark Dental launches handheld x-ray

    Clark Dental has launched the new Nomad Handheld X-Ray machine from Aribex™. According to the company, Nomad already has a superb track record as a practical, effective and recognised state-of-the-art device. It boasts a multitude of benefits...

    Nominations sought for RCVS and VN Council elections

    The RCVS is inviting nominations from veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses who are eligible to stand for RCVS Council and Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council, respectively, in next year’s elections. The College says next year’s elections will not...

    ProReward launches new treat varieties

    Petproject is updating its ProReward 100% Liver treats and have added three new varieties to the range, a low fat 100% Chicken, hypoallergenic 100% Venison and 100% Icelandic Cod which is high in Omega-3 fatty acids. Petproject says that after speaking...

    Entries invited for Veterinary Business Awards

    Nominations are now open for the second annual SPVS Veterinary Business Excellence Awards. The awards are to recognise outstanding veterinary practices that have demonstrated exceptional performance and innovation in areas crucial to the future success...

    Bluetongue vaccination roll out plan published

    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has today released details of the strategy for rolling out vaccination across England. Under EU law, vaccination can only be carried out in a Protection Zone. As vaccine starts to...

    Lincolnshire vet wins Vet Futures headline competition

    Lincolnshire veterinary surgeon David Bull MRCVS has won a Vet Futures ‘Headlines of tomorrow’ competition with his entry: ‘Vets and medics collaborate to prevent human and animal obesity’. The competition was held at BSAVA Congress in April where...

    RABDF response to bovine TB report

    The Royal Association of British Dairy Farmers has welcomed Government chief scientist, Sir David King’s report to ministers in which he advises a badger cull in areas where there is ‘a high and persistent incidence of bTB, provided removal takes...

    Cumbrian vet wins Britain in Bloom award

    Paragon Veterinary Group has become the first winner of the Royal Horticultural Society’s new national Sustainable Gardening Award, for the wellbeing gardens it created at its surgeries in Dalston and Newbiggin. Paragon’s gardens feature bee and insect...

    Registration and retention fees frozen for 2012

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Council and the Veterinary Nursing Council have decided that there will be no increase in registration and retention fees for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses for 2012. Last year, the Councils decided...

    Goodbye doggie breath

    Virbac has launched Cooldent, described as a highly palatable, fast-acting tablet to freshen dogs' breath. Claire Lewis, Product Manager, explained: "Bad breath in dogs is unpleasant and is most frequently caused by a build-up of plaque and calculus...

    RCVS Specialist offers new friendly feline service

    Dr Sarah Caney, RCVS specialist in feline medicine has launched http://www.catprofessional.com/ , a new website for vets and nurses that want to become more feline friendly, and those in the animal health industry who want to be cleverer in their...

    New video explains why you should stand for election

    The RCVS has announced that nominations are now open for the RCVS Elections and launched a new video which explains why you should consider putting your name forward. Six seats are available on RCVS Council, each for a four-year tenure. Existing RCVS...

    Vets asked to take part in Big Pain Survey

    Zero Pain Philosophy, the initiative set up by Matt Gurney and Carl Bradbrook to improve pain management in veterinary patients, is asking vets to complete its second annual Big Pain Survey. The Big Pain Survey is designed to identifying opportunities...

    Pre WSAVA Congress meeting for International Elbow Working Group

    The International Elbow Working Group has announced a pre-congress meeting at WSAVA in August. The meeting is sponsored by Hills Pet Nutrition and is being held on Wednesday 20th August at University College Dublin. The meeting offers the opportunity...

    Hill's launches Prescription Diet Feline c/d Multicare

    Hill’s Pet Nutrition has launched Prescription Diet Feline c/d Multicare, formulated to manage both struvite and oxalate urinary stones. It's appropriate for cats with feline idiopathic cystitis, which accounts for an estimated 64% of all FLUTD cases...

    Vets asked to share strangles survey with clients

    Dechra is asking vets to circulate a survey about strangles to horse-owning clients. The survey, which takes about three minutes, will assess horse owners’ experiences of strangles and includes questions on the disease including preventative measures...

    New reference for equine endocrine disorders

    Two equine journals have joined forces to create a free online collection of their recent articles on endocrinology to raise awareness of these common disorders and to provide veterinary surgeons with what they say is a definitive source of references...

    Vets asked to join Northumberland coastal hike

    Vetlife is calling on all members of the veterinary community to lace up their boots and join the Northumberland Vetlife Day Hike on the 9th and 10th of May. The two-day event, being held in collaboration with the Veterinary Voices Hiking Group, offers...

    Nominations now open for RCVS Honours and Awards 2025

    The RCVS is inviting nominations for its 2025 Honours & Awards, to recognise veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and laypeople, both in the UK and overseas, who are doing their utmost for animal health and welfare, the professions and society at large...

    BSAVA opens early bird registration for Alba 2025

    The BSAVA has today opened Early Bird registration for BSAVA Alba 2025 which is taking place at the Glasgow Crowne Plaza on September 26th-27th. Delegates will have the opportunity to gain up to 16 hours of CPD, explore a bustling exhibition with 20...