Veterinary News Headlines

    Hannah Capon is Vet of the Year 2019

    Hannah Capon MRCVS (pictured, 3rd from left), the founder of Canine Arthritis Management , has been named as the 'Chris Laurence Vet of the Year' at the Ceva Animal Welfare Awards , held at BSAVA Congress last night. The awards, which recognise the...
  • Lizzie Lockett appointed as new RCVS CEO

    The RCVS has announced that Lizzie Lockett has been appointed as its new Chief Executive Officer. Lizzie joined the College as Head of Communications in February 2005, in which role she oversaw the launch of the Practice Standards Scheme in 2006,...

    Free online ECC CPD to help vets manage urgent illness and injury cases

    Vets Now has launched a new library of free Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) CPD webinars, and a new emergency support line for its partner practices. The webinars already available cover subjects like cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), emergency...
  • Ferret owners avoid vets

    A survey of almost 1400 ferret owners carried out by the Ferret Education & Research Trust (FERT) and pet food manufacturers James Wellbeloved has revealed that 40% of the UK's ferret owners never take their animals to a vet, with a further 9...

    New independent veterinary graduate programme for Scotland

    Pets'n'Vets has launched Totally Grad!, a new veterinary graduate programme designed to helping new grads embark on a fulfilling veterinary career in independent practice. The programme offers a structured and heavily supported first year in practice...

    West Midlands referral centre gets swanky new CT scanner

    Solihull-based Willows Referral Service is showing off it's new toy, a £400,000 state-of-the-art Siemens Somatom go.All CT scanner, believed to be the first in the profession. Andrew Parry MRCVS, an RCVS and European Specialist, heads Diagnostic Imaging...

    New way to gain PgCert (Surgery) in 12 months

    CPD Solutions has joined forces with the University of Chester to offer small animal vets a way to gain the PgCert in surgery in 12 months. The programme commences in October 2017 and includes ten days of hands-on practical training based at the CPD...
  • New materials to help practices promote dental health

    Animalcare has published a selection of materials to help veterinary practices promote good dental health during Pet Dental Health Month which runs in February. The company has created a new waiting room board kit as a way for veterinary staff to remind...

    Ceva launches Assure Ewe enzootic abortion testing scheme

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Assure Ewe, a subsidised testing scheme to assist practitioners identify the cause of enzootic abortion on-farm. The company says industry estimates are that 12 million accessible breeding ewes (91%) are not vaccinated...

    BSVSp explores Practice Standards Scheme accreditation for specialist hospitals

    The British College of Veterinary Specialists (BCVSp) has approached the RCVS Practice Standards Group (PSG) to look at the feasibility of a new Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) accreditation strand: Veterinary Specialist Hospital (Multidisciplinary)...
  • Vetoquinol's new three monthly feline parasiticide gets marketing authorisation

    Vetoquinol has been granted EU marketing authorisation for Felpreva (tigolaner/emodepside/praziquantel) for spot-on prevention and treatment of mixed parasitic infestations/infections in cats 1 . Felpreva is the first spot-on parasiticide for cats...

    Sheffield veterinary practice has 'the pets factor'

    White Cross Vets in Sheffield is to star in The Pets Factor, a new television series being broadcast on CBBC later this year. The show follows veterinary surgeons and nurses going about their day-to-day work, consulting and operating on a variety...

    CMA vet investigation rearranges deckchairs on the Titanic

    The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has concluded that there are competition problems within the veterinary services market and proposed a series of remedial actions. However, many of the causes of above-inflation increases in the cost of veterinary...

    Jurox launches AceSedate

    Jurox (UK) Ltd has launched AceSedate (acepromazine), for the premedication, sedation and tranquillisation of cats and dogs. In case you need any reminding, acepromazine belongs to the phenothiazine family and acts as a dopamine receptor antagonist...

    Study shows most adverse veterinary drug reactions go unreported

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has concluded that the majority of suspected adverse drug reactions (SADR) in veterinary medicine go unreported. The authors say that whilst it has long been suspected that adverse drug reactions...

    Webinar to reveal what owners want from their vet

    Elanco Companion Animal Health - maker of Comfortis, the flea treatment for dogs - is hosting an online evening webinar on Tuesday 10th January to highlight what pet owners want from their vets. The free webinar follows research into the perceptions...

    BEVA launches 'Don't Break Your Vet'

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) has launched Don’t Break Your Vet, a campaign to encourage horse owners to help reduce the risks that equine veterinary surgeons face . The campaign comprises a series of short videos featuring equine...

    VetSurgeon and Swann Morton connect the veterinary profession

    VetSurgeon.org, in association with Swann Morton , has launched a new system designed to help veterinary surgeons, students and other members of the profession forge useful contacts in their local area. First you need to complete your VetSurgeon Profile...

    Study finds Welsh or fipronil-treated cats and dogs more likely to have fleas

    The Big Flea Project, sponsored by MSD Animal Health (the maker of Bravecto), has published a study which found significantly more fleas on cats and dogs in Wales, and on animals which had been treated with fipronil as opposed to other antiparasiticides...

    New vaccine against erysipelas, porcine parvovirus and leptospirosis

    MSD Animal Health has announced the launch of Porcilis Ery+Parvo+Lepto, its new vaccine against erysipelas, porcine parvovirus and leptospirosis. The new vaccine offers up to 12 months' immunity against three of the biggest diseases that cause reproductive...

    Bovine TB outbreaks fall in badger cull areas

    Defra has released new data showing that new outbreaks of bovine TB have fallen in the two areas that have now completed their licensed four-year badger culls. In the Somerset cull area, TB incidence has fallen from 24% before culling started to 12...

    May is Feline Hypertension Month

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Amodip, has announced that it will be running Feline Hypertension Month in May to raise awareness of hypertension and improve the detection and management of high blood pressure in cats. As part of the campaign, veterinary...

    Pneumonia vaccines now licensed for use in pregnant cows

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has announced that its BRD vaccines, Bovalto Respi 3 and Bovalto Respi 4, are now licensed for use in pregnant cows. Bovalto Respi 3 contains strains of parainfluenza virus 3, bovine respiratory syncytial virus and...

    BVA & RSPCA call on Government to end non-stun slaughter

    The BVA has joined forces with the RSPCA in calling on the Government to repeal a legal exemption that permits animals to be slaughtered without pre-stunning, causing unnecessary pain and suffering. The latest figures from 2017/18 reveal that over...

    Vet suspended for assault

    Yorkshire-based Richard Sutcliffe MRCVS has been suspended for six months after being convicted of common assault, and for conducting surgery and administering POM-V medicine to a person. The first charge related to his conviction on two counts of...