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  • New veterinary manual on backyard poultry

    The BSAVA has published its Manual of Backyard Poultry Medicine and Surgery , written to help veterinary surgeons provide a level of care for backyard birds that clients expect. The BSAVA says there has been a real resurgence in the number of people...

    New BSAVA guide to reduce anaesthesia complications

    The BSAVA has published Cognitive Aids for Anaesthesia in Small Animal Practice , a new guide that should help any veterinary surgical team to reduce the incidence of anaesthetic complications. Cognitive aids are visual prompts that aim to reduce human...

    Record votes for Facebook supremo in RCVS elections 2021

    The RCVS has announced the results of the 2021 Council election in which Danny Chambers MRCVS, founder of the Facebook group Veterinary Voices, achieved the largest number of votes in the College's 177 year history. Fourteen veterinary surgeons stood...

    New hedgehog book for vets

    Hannah Tombs MRCVS, who runs a hedgehog rescue as well as working at VetPartners' Ashworth Vets in Farnborough, has published a guide to help other vets who treat hedgehogs. Hedgehogs: A Practical Guide for Vets aims to help vets assess sick hedgehogs...

    Vets Now launches new surgical residency programme at Glasgow hospital

    Vets Now has launched a new small animal surgical residency programme following a recent £1.5m expansion at its Glasgow hospital. The expansion, which was completed last year, added a whole floor dedicated to emergency and critical care, a new specialist...

    Midlands-based referral practice declared Best UK Vet 2020

    West Midlands-based Willows Veterinary Centre & Referral Service has been announced as the winner of VetHelpDirect.com's Best UK Vet Awards 2020. The awards are based on more than 11,000 pet owner reviews submitted to VetHelpDirect.com over the past...

    Petplan announces Vet Of The Year

    Petplan has announced that Richard Williams MRCVS from the Vale Veterinary Centre in Barry has won its Vet of the Year award. The award is one of a number handed out each year to celebrate exceptional veterinary surgeons, nurses, practices, practice...

    RVC equine cancer breakthrough

    The Royal Veterinary College has announced that work it conducted with King’s College London (KCL), the University of Edinburgh and University College London (UCL), has led to a breakthrough in the understanding of squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) 1 . ...

    Bimeda launches Tetroxy Vet for cattle, sheep and pigs

    Bimeda has announced the launch of Tetroxy Vet injection (200mg/ml oxytetracycline), a POM-V indicated for the treatment and control of diseases caused by, or associated with, organisms sensitive to Oxytetracycline in cattle, sheep and pigs. James...

    Machine-learning poised to help diagnose Cushing’s in dogs

    Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College have found that machine-learning algorithms have the potential to improve the diagnosis of Cushing’s syndrome in dogs. Historically, diagnosis has been achieved with multiple blood tests. However, this process...
  • RCVS President to star in ITV celebration of Black History Month on Thursday

    RCVS President Dr Mandisa Greene will be appearing in a special edition of ITV’s current affairs series ‘Tonight’ celebrating Black History Month this Thursday at 7:30pm. The programme, which will look at the achievements and contributions of people...

    New review shows weak evidence for keratomalacia treatment

    A study published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has revealed that the evidence base for recommending any one treatment for keratomalacia in dogs and/or cats over another is very weak. In the study titled “Outcomes...
  • New call to scrutinise vets' conflict of interest over exotics

    An article by Consultant Biologist Clifford Warwick DipMedSci CBiol CSci EurProBiol FOCAE FSB in the current issue of the Journal of AWSELVA (the Animal Welfare Science, Ethics and Law Veterinary Association) is calling for greater scrutiny of the...

    Free party season waiting room display pack

    Animalcare has produced a Pet Remedy party season display pack to help practices raise awareness of the stress and anxiety that parties and fireworks can cause pets. Whilst bonfire night has always been recognised as a stressful time for pets, fireworks...
  • Government responds to VN's petition

    A petition to protect the title Veterinary Nurse has received an impressive 1,285 signatures, including many from veterinary surgeons, and an official response from HM Government. The petition, which was started by VetNurse.co.uk member Nick Shackleton...
  • Race narrows to become cuddliest, fluffiest, puppy-friendly political party

    The race to become the cuddliest, fluffiest, puppy-friendly political party got a little bit closer yesterday as Labour launched a 50 point draft policy document outlining its plans for action on animal welfare . Titled 'Animal Welfare For The Many...

    Wiltshire veterinary dentist joins the elite

    Congratulations to Andrew Perry MRCVS, who has just been recognised as one of only nine specialists in dentistry in the UK by the European Veterinary Dental College (EVDC), making him one of the most qualified diplomates in the country. Andrew, who...

    RVC finds MCT oil could improve epileptic dogs' memory

    A new study from the Royal Veterinary College has shown that changing the fat profile of the diet of dogs with hard-to-treat epilepsy can improve their cognitive abilities and help combat memory problems 1 . According to the College, other research...
  • Cases needed for atrial fibrillation study at Midlands referral centre

    Brigite Pedro MRCVS, an RCVS and European Specialist in Veterinary Cardiology at Willows Veterinary Centre is to lead an in-depth international study into atrial fibrillation in dogs, and is appealing to colleagues to support the research by referring...

    Greater pessimism over food production post-Brexit and vets not consulted

    In the week that the National Office of Animal Health has revealed significantly greater levels of pessimism in the animal medicines industry over the impact of Brexit on public health and food production, the BVA also reports that the Department for...

    Vets Now announces line up for ECC Congress 2023

    Vets Now has opened bookings for its Emergency and Critical Care Congress, taking place on Thursday 9th and Friday 10th November 2023 at the Royal Armouries Museum in Leeds. Dr Stephen Hearns, a consultant in aeromedical retrieval (human) medicine...
  • South London vet cleared of misconduct

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed a case against Duncan Davidson MRCVS, a South London veterinary surgeon accused of clinical failings in relation to his treatment of a cat and of keeping poor and misleading clinical records. The Committee...

    Last call for welfare award nominations

    Ceva Animal Health is making a last call for nominations for its Animal Welfare Awards 2019, which celebrate veterinary surgeons, nurses, farmers, animal welfare professionals and animal welfare teams which have gone above and beyond to enhance the health...
  • Vétoquinol launches competition to win an Aston Martin DB9

    V é toquinol has launched a competition to promote its NSAID Cimalgex, in which a veterinary surgeon or nurse will win (get this) an Aston Martin DB9. In addition, Vétoquinol will be offering the winner a day's performance driving course at the Millbrook...
  • Ian Ramsey takes the helm at the BSAVA

    Professor Ian Ramsey BVSc, PhD, DSAM, DipECVIM-CA FHEA, FRCVS has taken up the position of President of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) for 2020/2021. Ian graduated from the University of Liverpool and gained his PhD from the...