Veterinary News Headlines

    RCVS to discuss CMA review at BSAVA Congress

    The RCVS has announced a number of sessions it will be running at BSAVA Congress this year, including one in which it will share its take on what the profession can expect from the CMA review. The sessions are: Thursday 20 March - VN Vision workshop...

    Bluetongue protection zone extended to allow further vaccination

    Defra has today announced that the Bluetongue Protection Zone will be extended again on Monday 19 May, following the delivery of additional doses of Bluetongue vaccine. Vaccination is only permitted within the Protection Zone; therefore, in accordance...

    New antibiotic may point to impact of poor compliance in practice

    Dr Tim Nuttall, Senior Lecturer in Dermatology at The University of Liverpool Small Animal Teaching Hospital reports as good or better results when treating skin infections in cats and dogs with Pfizer's Convenia (cefovecin) than with clavulanate...

    Practices asked to take part in Rabbit Awareness Week 2012

    The organisers of Rabbit Awareness Week (15th-21st September) are calling on veterinary practices to show their support and sign up to its free health check scheme, to highlight the importance of preventative healthcare for rabbits. This year...

    New standards for selling pets online

    The Pet Advertising Advisory Group (PAAG), which is comprised of representatives from the UK's leading animal welfare organisations, has launched a set of minimum standards for websites that advertise pets for sale. PAAG says the new standards have...

    Can you help the famous five?

    Dogs Trust, the UK’s largest dog welfare charity, is appealing for rural homes for a number of dogs currently housed at Dogs Trust Shoreham. Staff at the Rehoming Centre have affectionately nicknamed them ‘The Famous Five’. This motley crew...

    EU Commission presents animal health strategy for 2007-2013

    The European Commission has announced the EU's animal health strategy for 2007-13. The announcement provides the framework for animal health measures over the next 6 years, taking into account feedback from stakeholders and potential challenges in the...

    Defra orders 22.5 million doses of Bluetongue vaccine from Intervet

    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has today announced that it is placing a firm order with pharmaceutical company Intervet to supply 22.5 million doses of Bluetongue vaccine. This follows a full assessment of the three...

    BCF publishes new farm ultrasound guide

    BCF Technology has published a new clinical guide to the non-reproductive applications of ultrasound in farm animals. Kimberly Palgrave BS BVM&S, created the booklet with the aim of helping veterinary surgeons understand the value in using ultrasound...

    CEVA launches pheromone reference guide

    CEVA Animal Health, manufacturer of the veterinary behaviour products Feliway and D.A.P., has launched a guide to the practical applications of pheromones. The 80 page book, entitled 'D.A.P. ® and Feliway ® Papers and Abstracts', features...

    Animal Behaviour and Training Council launched

    Animal training and behaviour experts have joined forces to try and end bad practice by poorly trained individuals. The Animal Behaviour and Training Council is being launched to regulate the education and training of those working in the animal behaviour...

    RCVS and VN Councils elections underway

    The RCVS Council and Veterinary Nurses Council elections are now underway for 2013, and ballot papers and candidates details have been posted to all veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses eligible to vote. Gordon Hockey, RCVS Registrar, said...

    Guisborough nurses make hisstory catching 6ft python

    Teeside veterinary nurses Debbie Rowley and Karen Taylor from Wilton Vets made history yesterday when they were called out to catch a 6ft, 18lb python spotted by the side of the road by a motorist in Guisborough. Talking to the Guisborough Gazette...

    Dairy Event Cancelled

    Statement from Lyndon Edwards, RABDF Council chairman “It is with great regret that I have to announce the cancellation of the Dairy Event due to take place at Stoneleigh Park Coventry on Wednesday 19 and Thursday 20 September. “The Council Members...

    Dechra builds veterinary generics range

    Dechra is expanding its Veterinary Essentials portfolio of veterinary licensed generics with the introduction of five new products. Flexicam® - a NSAID for the control of pain and inflammation in dogs with acute and chronic musculo-skeletal...

    Research reveals the strength of the child-pet bond

    A new study of 1,000 children aged between nine and 10 years old, conducted by Mars Petcare in conjunction with the Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition and The University of Liverpool, with partners Liverpool John Moore's University and Liverpool City...

    First conference for Official Veterinarians to be held in Swindon

    Improve International has announced that it is to hold the first conference aimed specifically at Official Veterinarians. Taking place from 22-23 October 2015, Improve says the conference aims to provide a forum to update OVs on the latest developments...

    The Dick opens UK-first wildlife emergency clinic

    Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies at the University of Edinburgh has opened an emergency clinic for injured animals, to allow the public to bring in wildlife in need of treatment. The Wildlife Emergency Clinic is the first of its kind in the UK...

    MWI launches CPD platform for vets

    MWI Animal Health UK has announced the launch of Vet Sphere Academy, a CPD platform for vets and nurses. The subscription-based service offers both online and face-to-face training in both clinical and non-clinical subjects, from selected third party...

    Burgess launches bedding and 'sensitive' diet for small furries

    Burgess Excel has extended its range with what it claims is the UK's most absorbent paper bedding for rabbits, guinea pigs and chinchillas, and a new 'sensitive' variety of nuggets for rabbits and guinea pigs. Burgess says the bedding is made from...

    Dogs reported stolen ten times MORE TH>N cats

    MORE TH>N Pet Insurance has released the results of its Pet Theft Census, which looked into the prevalence of pet theft in the UK. The research shows that in 2012, 833 dogs and 83 cats were reported stolen to the police. That trend has continued into...

    Hill's price reduction pays off

    Hill's Pet Nutrition says that the company's 5% average reduction across most Science Plan and Nature's Best products and 6.1% average reduction on Prescription Diet products has proven popular with practices and pet owners alike. As evidence...

    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...

    CEVA produces pack to help practices get involved with Dog Adoption Month

    CEVA Animal Health, makers of the natural pheromonatherapy product D.A.P.® - Dog Appeasing Pheromone, is supporting National Dog Adoption Month in August and has produced a ‘how to get involved' pack for veterinary practices. During the...

    Salford research could save 5% of the UK lamb population

    Research on ovine parasite Toxoplasma gondii , carried out at the University of Salford, could have a significant economic impact on the sheep farming industry - potentially saving the lives of 5% of the UK lamb population. Postgraduate student Emma...