Veterinary News Headlines

    VMD warning about adverse events following use of Velactis in dairy cattle

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate wants to make vets and farmers aware of adverse events following use of Velactis in dairy cattle, and the latest announcement from the European Medicines Agency issued on 15th July. Velactis (cabergoline) is a...

    Yorkshire-based veterinary group named 'Overall Winner' in National Business Awards

    Yorkshire-based White Cross Vets has been named 'Overall Winner' as well as winning the 'Employer of the Year' award at this year’s Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) National Business Awards sponsored by the Clydesdale Bank. Entries for the awards...

    New study shows extent of dog obesity problem in the UK

    The Royal Veterinary College has published a new study of canine obesity which reveals both the extent of the problem, and the risk factors. The study 1 was led by the RVC’s VetCompass programme and included 22,333 dogs whose health was followed for...

    New guidelines for treating bacterial skin infections in dogs

    A group from The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has developed new evidence-based antimicrobial use guidelines for veterinary practitioners treating canine pyoderma. The guidelines, which are the result of a collaboration between veterinary dermatologists...
  • Wheelie unkind woman banned from keeping animals

    Mary Bale, 45, has been banned from keeping animals for five years today after she admitted causing unnecessary suffering to a cat which she dumped in a wheelie bin , in a case brought by the RSPCA. Bale, of St Michael's Road, Coventry, was also...

    BSAVA opens state-of-the-art new HQ

    National treasure, Professor The Lord Trees has officially opened BSAVA’s headquarters today following a massive revamp to extend the teaching facilities, increase sustainability and make it fit for the 21st century. The newly refurbished and extended...
  • New independent orthopaedic referral practice in Hampshire

    RCVS Specialist in Small Animal Orthopaedics, Andy Moores, is opening an independent orthopaedic referral practice in Upton Grey, near Basingstoke, Hampshire, in May. Andy (pictured right) will be joined at the The Moores Orthopaedic Clinic by fellow...
  • Hairy times ahead for the RCVS

    Eleven members of staff at the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons are growing moustaches this month in support of the Movember Challenge, a campaign which raises funds to help combat prostate cancer. Simon Wiklund, Advisory Manager and instigator...

    Bayer launches antimicrobial guide and quiz

    Bayer Animal Health has developed an educational antimicrobial guide for small animal vets to use in practice, to launch its ‘Education Now, Safeguarding Antimicrobials’ initiative. The guide has been written by Simon Tappin, European and RCVS Recognised...

    Bayer unveils latest cattle health resources

    Bayer has unveiled "Ketosis - latest insights: prevention, therapy and useful hints" at the World Buiatrics Congress 2016 Described as a first-of-its-kind, mobile-enabled digital whitepaper, the publication offers veterinary surgeons and farmers a...

    Warrington-based vet given formal warning for false certification

    Warrington-based Natalia Oakes MRCVS has been given a formal warning by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after it found a number of charges proved in relation to incorrect certification about the conditions of a greyhound kennel. The Disciplinary Committee...

    RSPCA to highlight neutering on Guinea Pig Appreciation Day

    The RSPCA will be highlighting the importance of neutering to guinea pig owners during Guinea Pig Appreciation Day tomorrow, after getting over 1,000 reports about guinea pigs last year. The charity says that one of the biggest issues it faces with...
  • BVA responds to new TB study which found significant reductions in cull areas

    The British Veterinary Association has responded to a study by Downs et al assessing the effects from four years of badger culling in England on the incidence of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in cattle. The study , published in Nature Scientific Reports...

    Cheshire referral hospital triples neurology team

    Cheshire-based Northwest Veterinary Specialists has announced that it has tripled its neurology team with the appointment of two new specialists, Massimo Mariscoli and Luca Motta. Massimo (pictured left) qualified from Bologna Vet School in 1990 and...

    VETcpd Congress returns in September

    The VETcpd Congress is making a return this year, and will be held at Sandy Park on the outskirts of Exeter on 26th and 27th September. Organised by The Veterinary Edge in association with Simon Guiton of VETcpd, there will be three streams running...

    New oral rehydration solution for calves

    Forte Healthcare has launched Hydrafast - an oral rehydration solution for calves. Forte developed the new solution alongside Professor Gayle Hallowell, Professor of Veterinary Internal Medicine and Critical Care at the School of Veterinary Medicine...

    RCVS DC decides no further action against vet convicted of dangerous driving

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has decided to take no further action against Glamorgan-based Simona-Claudia Panait MRCVS, who was imprisoned after being convicted of dangerous driving. Miss Panait faced the charge that on 3 April 2018, at Cardiff...

    New survey shows how farmers rely on vets for BVD advice

    Boehringer Ingelheim's fourth National BVD Survey has found that 47% of farmers across the UK say veterinary advice was the main reason for their decision to vaccinate. 1243 farmers took part in the survey, which was held in partnership with the National...

    Matt Gurney appointed hospital director at Anderson Moores

    Winchester-based Anderson Moores has appointed Matt Gurney, a Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, President of the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia & Analgesia and co-founder of zeropainphilosophy.com, as its new Hospital Director...

    Derby referral centre unveils results of £700K investment

    Derby-based Scarsdale Vets has unveiled the result of a £700,000 investment in its referral hospital, Pride Veterinary Centre . The improvements include a new cat ward designed to offer a quieter, more relaxing area away from other animals, and a...

    Zoetis adds digital cytology testing to Vetscan Imagyst

    Zoetis has added digital cytology testing to Vetscan Imagyst, giving practices access to a network of remote pathologists and AI technology for fecal testing. With Vetscan Imagyst, samples are prepared in-clinic using traditional methods, but submitted...

    Alvegesic vet and Clavudale added to Dechra Veterinary Essentials range

    Dechra Veterinary Products has introduced two additional new products to its Veterinary Essentials range: Alvegesic vet and Clavudale. Alvegesic vet contains butorphanol, a well-known and widely used drug for sedation, anaesthesia and analgesia in...

    Royal Canin and Idexx to host FLUTD and dysuria webinar

    Royal Canin and IDEXX Laboratories have joined forces to host a webinar looking at the best ways to manage the symptoms of feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), taking place on Tuesday 30th April at 8:00pm. 'FLUTD and Dysuria – a frustration...

    New way to detect foot-and-mouth in the environment

    The Pirbright Institute has developed a novel sampling method which it says can detect the presence of foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) virus from samples in the farm environment, even when susceptible animals are not showing clinical signs. The new methods...

    Free workshop for vets on creative thinking

    The RCVS ViVet innovation project is holding an interactive workshop to introduce veterinary professionals to creativity techniques that can help them develop innovative thinking within the practice team. The two 60-minute interactive sessions are...