Veterinary News Headlines

    Bionic Vet to address the question of overtreatment at BVA Congress

    Is it right to keep treating an animal just because the technology is available? This is a question that Noel Fitzpatrick, aka the BBC's Bionic Vet, will be addressing at this year's British Veterinary Association (BVA) Congress, in a debate titled....

    Government publishes draft animal welfare bill

    Following MP's vote last month against enshrining the animal welfare provisions of Article 13 of the Lisbon Treaty into UK law, the Government has now published a draft bill for a new animal welfare law that would replace Article 13 post-Brexit. The...

    New dog food made from insects may help save the planet

    Yora, a new dog food which claims to be the world's most sustainable because it's made substantially from insects, has been launched in the UK. 40% of the dry food is a 'flour' made from Hermetia illucens larvae reared in a new, £18 million facility...

    New Flecknell laryngoscope makes it easier to intubate

    A new solution to a problem vets encounter when using a conventional, usually human health, laryngoscope on small animals has been devised by Prof Paul Flecknell of Newcastle University in collaboration with Alstoe Animal Health. Called the Flecknel...

    Animalcare launches antibiotic for sheep and cattle

    Animalcare Ltd has launched Tilmodil (tilmicosin 300mg/ml solution for injection), a semi-synthetic macrolide antibiotic licensed for pneumonia in cattle and sheep, foul in the foot in cattle, and footrot and mastitis in sheep. According to the company...

    MSD launches inactivated marker vaccine for Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis

    MSD Animal Health has launched Bovilis IBR Marker Inac, an inactivated marker vaccine for use in the control of Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis (IBR). The company says the new product complements Bovilis IBR Marker Live and creates a range now offering...
  • Voting opens for 2015 RCVS Council elections

    Veterinary surgeons can now cast votes for their preferred candidates in this year’s RCVS Council election. Ballot papers with candidate details, biographies and manifestos were posted to all MsRCVS this week. In total there are 11 candidates in...

    AHT veterinary equipment goes up for sale

    Veterinary equipment and other assets belonging to the Animal Heath Trust have been put up for sale by Gordon Brothers, an asset management company, following the charity's closure earlier this year. Assets coming up for sale via private treaty and...
  • New cold weather wellies launched

    Thermo-insulated wellington boots to keep feet warm on farms during winter time are being launched by Bekina of Belgium in the UK and ROI. Like the Bekina Steplite X boots designed for general farm work, the Thermolite cold weather wellie is moulded...

    Zoetis award recognises practices and students for good EMS

    Zoetis has announced the winners of its awards to recognise the contribution of veterinary practices and the commitment shown by students to the extramural studies programme (EMS) at the University of Bristol. The awards, comprising academic book...

    Most vet nurses resign to progress their career

    CVS has published the results of some research 1 which found that the most common reason for veterinary nurses to resign is to further their career. The study looked at the anonymised employment data of 1,642 veterinary nurses working across 418 UK...

    New Midlands-based chronic pain referral clinic

    Solihull-based Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service has announced it is to launch a chronic pain clinic on Monday. Led by Jacques Ferreira, an RCVS and European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia (pictured right), the new...
  • Webinar to show practices how to handle difficult people

    Premier Vet Alliance is hosting 'Managing Challenging People & Handling Difficult Conversations’ a free webinar which will give vet practice staff guidance and practical tips. The webinar, which takes place on Thursday 30th June at 7.30pm, is being...
  • New diagnostic tool for canine osteoarthritis

    The University of Liverpool has developed a new diagnostic tool to help practitioners with their treatment programmes for osteoarthritis in dogs. VetSurgeon.org member Dr Ben Walton , from the University's School of Veterinary Science , said: "In...

    Welsh Government commits £5m to fighting sheep scab

    Welsh Minister for Environment, Energy and Rural Affairs, Lesley Griffiths, has announced a £5m programme to help eradicate sheep scab. The disease had been identified as a priority by the Wales Animal Health and Welfare Framework Group. Further...

    Life may be getting better for vets

    The organisers of the VET Festival (20-21 May 2022, Loseley Park) have published the results of research they carried out with the Veterinary Management Group which seem to show tentative signs of improvement in the wellbeing of veterinary professionals...

    Pfizer takes ownership of Insuvet®

    Pfizer Animal Health has taken ownership of the Insuvet® range of insulins and is now the only animal health company to offer a range of different insulin types required to manage all cases of diabetes in cats and dogs. It has long been known...

    Virbac announces the return of Ovarid

    Virbac has announced that Ovarid is back in stock following the resolution of a manufacturing problem. The megestrol acetate tablets are indicated for the postponement or prevention of oestrus and the treatment of hypersexuality in male dogs. In cats...

    RCVS Knowledge announces winners of first Veterinary Evidence Student Awards

    RCVS Knowledge has announced the winners of the inaugural Veterinary Evidence Student Awards, which were launched last year to engage veterinary students in evidence-based veterinary medicine and to recognise high-quality research from undergraduates...
  • Vets Now introduces menopause support for staff

    www.youtube.com/watch Following the campaigning work of the broadcaster Mariella Frostrup, journalist Alice Smellie and others to raise awareness of the menopause, Vets Now has launched Peppy, a new app to support those of its staff who are going through...

    Gerard McLauchlan joins Fitzpatrick to launch interventional radiology service

    Dr Gerard McLauchlan has joined Fitzpatrick Referrals to launch a dedicated interventional radiology service based at the Oncology and Soft Tissue Hospital in Guildford, Surrey. Prior to joining Fitzpatrick Referrals, Gerard was a Senior Lecturer...
  • Two Bristol graduates are the first home grown vets in ten years to become Official Veterinarians

    Lucy Blount and Rosanna Moss MsRCVS have become the first English vet school graduates to become Official Veterinarians (OVs) in a decade, after being appointed by Eville and Jones. Lucy and Rosanna have joined the business in hybrid positions as Novice...
  • New cytology service for vets

    Charlotte Baughan CertAVP MRCVS (aka 'Charlie ') has launched Cytovet, a company which offers vets and nurses first and second opinions on cytology samples at low cost. Charlie says that uniquely, the company offers feedback about samples submitted...

    Lintbells launches improved nurse-led pet mobility clinics

    Lintbells has launched its 'new and improved' Mobility Matters initiative which provides a framework for introducing nurse–led mobility clinics in practice. The Lintbells Mobility Matters initiative provides materials designed to help improve communication...

    RCVS launches neurodiversity resource hub

    The RCVS is marking Neurodiversity Celebration Week by launching a new ‘neurodiversity resource hub’ area of its website and adding new modules on the topic to its Mind Matters Initiative Kite App. Neurodiversity Celebration Week is a worldwide initiative...