Veterinary News Headlines

    London Vet Show 2020 cancelled

    CloserStill Media, organisers of the London Vet Show, have announced that the 2020 event will not take place due to ongoing uncertainty surrounding the coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak. The London Vet Show will next take place on 11th and 12th November...

    Norbrook launches Noroquin for horses

    Norbrook Laboratories has launched powder and paste versions of Noroquin - its glucosamine-based supplement range - for horses. Noroquin contains the active ingredients glucosamine, chondrotin sulphate, manganese sulphate, zinc sulphate, absorbic...

    Anderson Moores reports this year's first three cases of Alabama Rot

    Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists in Winchester has confirmed three new cases of the potentially fatal cutaneous and renal glomerular vasculopathy (CRGV), aka Alabama Rot. The disease, which originally appeared in the late 1980s, was first detected...

    New product for treatment of Swine Respiratory Disease

    MSD Animal Health has obtained regulatory approval in 21 European countries, including the UK, for Cobactan LA 7.5% (cefquinome) - a new-generation, injectable antimicrobial for the treatment of swine respiratory disease (SRD). Raul Berro DVM, global...

    Ceva launches prednisolone treatment for canine atopic dermatitis

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Dermipred (prednisolone) for the management of pruritus and skin inflammation in cases of canine atopic dermatitis (CAD). Dermipred is available in two pack sizes – 10mg and 20mg - to treat a range of dog sizes. Both...

    BVA welcomes new equine microchip law

    Defra has announced that the law which requires horses born since July 2009 to be microchipped is being extended to include all horses, ponies and donkeys, regardless of their age. From October 2020 it will be mandatory for all owners to microchip...
  • All vets’ questions can now be answered

    VetSurgeon.org has relaunched its community as THE most effective way for veterinary surgeons to get answers to their questions. It’s very simple. If you’re a member of VetSurgeon.org, visit the site as soon as possible, and login. You will then...

    Vet tech start up opens flagship practice in St John’s Wood

    Vet tech startup Creature Comforts, which two months ago opened its first practice in Notting Hill Gate, London, has now opened its flagship practice in St John’s Wood. Spread over two floors, the 3,300 sq ft flagship practice is unusually large for...
  • New survey to explore vets' professional use of social media

    VetSurgeon.org has launched a new survey of vets designed to identify the strengths and weaknesses of social media as a professional tool, and what more could be done to help the profession collaborate more effectively. Probably the two most popular...

    Jane Feneley becomes UK's first Master General Practitioner

    Jane Feneley MRCVS from Summerhill Veterinary Centre in Norfolk has been recognised as the UK’s first Master General Practitioner (GP) in small animal surgery by the ISVPS. Jane, who has also just been appointed to chair IVC's Small Animal Clinical...

    New health and welfare guidelines for animal establishments

    The Animal Protection Agency (APA) is highlighting the publication of new, evidence-based guidelines for the inspection of animal establishments such as pet shops, breeding centres, boarding kennels and sanctuaries. For decades, animal welfare and...

    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...

    Reconcile back in stock

    Forte Healthcare has announced that Reconcile (fluoxetine), its treatment for separation anxiety in dogs, is now back in stock in all veterinary wholesalers in the UK. The company says that recent supply issues have been due to 'incredible' demand...
  • Revolutionary cat cage to debut at BSAVA

    MDC Exports is launching a cat cage at BSAVA Congress which it claims will revolutionise the way cats are cared for in veterinary surgeries According to the company, plastic cages currently in use tend to harbour germs where cats have made scratches...
  • RCVS Council announces response to 24/7 review

    The RCVS has announced the steps it will be taking in response to the Standards Committee's review of 24/7 emergency care. Whilst the College has stopped short of making home visits entirely discretionary, it has confirmed that with regards to 24...

    US FDA to protect consumers against homeopathy

    The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has proposed new, stricter enforcement priorities to protect consumers from homeopathic drugs , particularly those marketed for serious conditions without evidence of any clinical benefit. Despite the fact...

    Casco Pet launches next generation clinical kennels

    Casco Pet has launched a new generation of its clinical WellKennels. The company says its new design is modular, allowing veterinary practices to customise kennels to their requirements now, and then upgrade them and add components as their needs change...

    New glucose meter for less than a tenner

    Woodley Equipment has launched the g-Pet species-specific glucose meter with a special introductory price of £9.50 Woodley says the g-Pet Glucometer makes testing quick easy and economical. Just insert a test strip, apply blood, and get results...
  • Proposed changes to VN training

    The traditional NVQ 'portfolio' system for student veterinary nurses could be phased out from next summer, under draft proposals from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Awarding Body, which has responsibility for the delivery of VN qualifications...

    New poster to alert pet owners to spring dangers

    TVM UK has developed a poster to help practices educate owners about the common dangers to their pets in the spring. The poster gives information about common dangers such as: Lilies, which can cause kidney failure in cats Chocolate and sweet...

    Free small animal nutrition e-book for vets from Purina

    Purina is offering veterinary surgeons who sign up for scientific communications from Purina Institute a free, 246-page e-book: Small Animal Nutrition, an issue of Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice . The Elsevier publication is edited by Dottie...

    Ian Arundale and Bradley Viner to chair Disciplinary and Preliminary Investigation Committees

    The RCVS has announced that the Disciplinary Committee (DC) and the Preliminary Investigation Committee (PIC) have appointed Ian Arundale and Dr Bradley Viner as their new Chairs, respectively. Ian Arundale (pictured right) was appointed as the...

    Vets need to help lessen the use of critical antibiotics in cattle

    David Barratt MRCVS, Professor of Bovine Medicine, Production and Reproduction at Bristol University and President-Elect of the BCVA, says that voluntary reductions in the use of Critically Important Antibiotics (CIAs) must be accelerated to future-proof...

    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...

    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...