Veterinary News Headlines

    Pfizer Animal Health is now Zoetis

    Pfizer has divested itself of its animal health business unit, which has become a stand-alone company called Zoetis . The new company unveiled its vision for Europe, Africa and the Middle East (EuAfME) region at a press conference in Paris last week...

    Zoetis launches new ectoparasiticide for dogs

    Zoetis has announced the launch of Simparica, a once-monthly oral medication for the treatment of flea, tick and mite infestations in dogs beginning at eight weeks of age. The company says the new product, which comes in the form of a tasty chewable...

    Supervet enters Guiness World Records

    Noel Fitzpatrick of Channel 4 Supervet fame has been presented with an award by Guinness World Records after performing the world's first double 'bionic' leg implant on a cat. The procedure, which was carried out on a cat called Oscar in 2009, was...
  • The analgesia CPD event of the year

    Dechra and VetSurgeon.org have joined forces to offer veterinary surgeons the peri-operative analgesia CPD event of the year, which also marks the launch of a new Anaesthesia Group on VetSurgeon.org. The CPD event is in two parts. The first is a webinar...

    Idexx launches 15-minute total T4 dry-slide test

    Idexx Laboratories has launched a total T4 dry-slide test, giving veterinary surgeons real-time access to additional chemistry information. The new test is compatible with all the company’s in-clinic laboratory analysers. Simon Wootton, UK Marketing...

    Research reveals which diseases more likely to result in canine euthanasia

    The RVC has published the results of a new study investigating the risk factors for the euthanasia of dogs. The study analysed information from a random sample of 29,865 dogs that died over a one-year period, taken from a study population of 905,544...

    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 acquires referral hospital in SW England

    Vets Now is expanding its referral service with the acquisition of Great Western Referrals, a referral hospital in Swindon. The acquisition is Vets Now Referrals' second permanent site to complement its original referral service in Glasgow and its...
  • 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...

    Aberdeenshire vet suspended for undermining public health procedures

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has suspended Aberdeenshire-based James Gracey from the Register for six months after he was found guilty of conduct that risked undermining procedures designed to promote public health and animal welfare. At the beginning...

    BVA pushes for revalidation reform for Official Veterinarians

    The British Veterinary Association (BVA) is pushing for a reform of the training and revalidation system for Official Veterinarians after conducting a survey of veterinary surgeons which found considerable levels of frustration with the existing system...
  • SPVS survey points to worsening veterinary recruitment crisis

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has published the results of its Recruitment Survey which concludes that there is a very real recruitment crisis in the veterinary profession which is set to worsen. 238 veterinary surgeons responded...

    BVA gives parliamentarians a taste of what vets do

    The British Veterinary Association has opened Through the eyes of vets, an exhibition in the House of Commons of the diverse work carried out by veterinary surgeons, depicted in a series of photographs by its members. The exhibition comprises 22 photographs...

    Vets Now acquires Health and Safety service provider Salus QP

    Vets Now Ltd, the provider of out-of-hours emergency vet care has announced the acquisition of Salus Quality Partnerships (QP), a Health and Safety service provider to the veterinary profession in the UK. Vets Now says this acquisition will extend...

    SPVS and VPMA launch Congress 2018

    The SPVS and the VPMA have announced that registration is now open for their 2018 Congress at the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport on 25-27 January 2018. SPVS/VPMA Congress, which is supported by Boehringer and Citation , will be opened this year by Benjamin...

    Vets asked to help with neck threadworm research

    A final year Bioveterinary Science student at Harper Adams University is carrying out some new research into Onchocerca Cervicalis , otherwise known as neck threadworm, and is asking equine vets to take part. The research is being conducted by Sarah...

    New 'Cat Friendly' courses for vets, nurses and receptionists

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) has announced the launch of two new cat friendly courses aimed at individuals working in veterinary practice. The Cat Friendly Veterinary Professional course is aimed at veterinary surgeons and nurses...
  • Have you seen acute canine kidney injury following general anaesthesia?

    The authors of a new study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice would like to hear from any clinicians that have seen cases of acute kidney failure after general anaesthetic in dogs. The authors say that an association between acute...
  • VetSurgeon.org becomes first social media platform to announce zero tolerance for bad manners

    VetSurgeon.org has introduced a new policy of zero tolerance of bad manners in its forums. It's believed that VetSurgeon.org and VetNurse.co.uk, which run on a platform that predates Facebook, may be the first online communities to require good manners...

    Streetvet and Battersea join forces to help more dogs

    Battersea has announced a new partnership with StreetVet , the charity that delivers free veterinary services to dogs owned by the homeless and those in temporary accommodation and hostels. As part of the new arrangement, Battersea will give StreetVet...

    New stocks of Apoquel

    Zoetis has announced that all UK veterinary wholesalers have been supplied with stocks of the new chewable form of Apoquel (oclacitinib). Apoquel chewable tablets were approved by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) in November 2021. Apoquel...

    Non-vets to support animal product certification

    The RCVS Council has approved changes to the supporting guidance that underpins its Code of Professional Conduct to allow for non-veterinarians to support veterinary surgeons in the certification of products of animal origin for export. The plans...

    New brand of scrubs

    Alsico, one of the largest producers of workwear in Europe, has launched Zesti, a new brand of stretch fabric scrubs. Zesti comprises three ranges: The Spirit range is a more standard looking scrub, manufactured from Alsi-Flex. The ‘Mode’ range looks...

    Veterinary practices air their dirty laundry in public

    Miele Professional has released the results of a survey 1 looking at how practices handle their laundry, finding that two thirds do not comply with WRAS Category 5 Regulations . The research found that 93% of practices have a washing machine on site...

    Cambridgeshire vet suspended for dishonesty over horse export documentation

    Cambridge-based Nebojsa Petrovic MRCVS has been suspended by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for six months for dishonestly providing false information related to the export of horses. Nebojsa Petrovic faced eight charges, although charge four was...