Veterinary News Headlines

    Photon Therapeutics taking orders for new UVC treatment for corneal infections

    Photon Therapeutics is now taking orders for the PhotonUVC Vet, the new device which claims to treat corneal infections in five seconds which was first announced at the London Vet Show last November. The device emits low dose 265 nanometre (nm) ultraviolet...

    Invicta launches treatment for equine lameness

    Invicta Animal Health has launched SynVet-50, a licensed synthetic Sodium Hyaluronate (HA), for intra-articular treatment of lameness caused by joint dysfunction associated with non-infectious synovitis in horses. The product is Invicta's first...
  • RCVS CEO hears the concerns of the profession

    RCVS CEO Nick Stace has published a refreshingly candid acknowledgement of recent concerns voiced by the profession on his blog, www.nickstaceblogs.org . In his post, he gives a firm commitment to listen to the profession, asking just that...

    Animal Health Trust set to close

    The Animal Health Trust, the veterinary research charity which employs 257 staff at its centre near Newmarket, has announced that without an injection of funds, it will be forced to close at the end of the month. The charity says that it had already...

    RCVS to consult on proposed new veterinary nursing qualifications

    The RCVS has announced that next month, it will be asking veterinary surgeons and nurses for their view on a proposed new framework for post-registration veterinary nursing qualifications which aim to enhance the structure of the veterinary nursing career...

    Darvall launches Stinger Ultra veterinary anaesthesia machine

    Darvall has launched the Stinger Ultra veterinary anaesthesia machine, designed to modernise veterinary anaesthesia techniques. The new machine is a modular system using low-flow anaesthesia for animals from 2-80kg. The company says that compared...

    Somerset vet has a winning tip

    Phil Kenward from Farm Vets South West in Bridgewater, Somerset has won a bottle of port from the Veterinary Benevolent Fund for submitting the best practical veterinary tip. The tip was: "Do not allow the owner's diagnosis of his problem to...

    New pheromone therapy for multi-cat households

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Feliway Friends , a new pheromone to help reduce tensions and conflicts in households with more than one cat. The company highlights a 2014 survey which found that 44% of cat owning households have more than one cat...

    New look for Hill's Science Plan

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has introduced a new look for its Science Plan dog and cat range. The company says that the packs have been redesigned to make it easier for pet owners to identify the variety of products available. The new packaging has stronger...

    Royal Canin launches new promotion for cat-owning clients

    Royal Canin has announced the launch of a summer campaign to help small animal practices develop their relationships with cat-owning clients. 'Summer of the Cat' runs throughout July, August and September. As part of the campaign, cat owners are being...

    New neurology referral service for the North West

    Northwest Surgeons, the Cheshire-based referral centre which is now part of Pets at Home, has announced the expansion of its clinical specialisms into the field of neurology, with the appointment of Dr Lorenzo Golini. Dr Golini underwent residency...

    New FLUTD course for the practice team

    Improve International has launched a new, two-day course for both veterinary surgeons and nurses on the medical and surgical aspects and prophylactic and therapeutic options for feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD). The course will be led by...

    For she's a jolly good fellow ...

    Zoë Halfacree, a soft tissue specialist at Davies Veterinary Specialists has been awarded a Fellowship by the RCVS. Zoë, who joined Davies in October 2020, was formerly a Senior Lecturer in Small Animal Surgery and Head of Soft Tissue Surgery at the...

    VetPlus launches two supplements for cats

    VetPlus has launched two supplements for cats, designed to support their gastrointestinal, cardiovascular and kidney health. The first is a new formulation of Sustain, which the company says will be the first UK veterinary product for cats to contain...

    New guide to the treatment of canine pyoderma

    Bayer has published Focus on Pyoderma , a new guide to the treatment of pyoderma in dogs, authored by Ross Bond, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology and head of the dermatology department at the Royal Veterinary College (RVC). The...

    New personal wellbeing retreat for veterinary surgeons

    Emerge Veterinary , a coaching project set up by Adrian Nelson-Pratt BVSc MRCVS to help veterinary professionals deal with personal challenges, has announced details of a new personal wellbeing retreat for veterinary surgeons, believed to the first of...
  • RVC takes over James McCunn Memorial Fund

    The Royal Veterinary College has taken over administration James McCunn Memorial Fund. The Charity Fund had been operated by the Central Veterinary Society Council since 1967 when it was set up by veterinary surgeons in memory of the late Professor...

    Docsinnovent launches first veterinary supraglottic airway devices

    Docsinnovent Ltd has launched what it says is the first ever commercial range of veterinary-species-specific, supraglottic airway devices. Nicki Glen, Marketing Manager at Docsinnovent said: "v-gel is a truly unique, supraglottic airway management...

    Pet Anxiety Month coming up in March

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Adaptil and Feliway , has made March 'Pet Anxiety Month'. Pet Anxiety Month aims to educate pet owners about the signs of anxiety in cats and dogs, help them identify the causes, and encourage them to take steps to support...

    Propofol inventor amongst the winners of the 2021 RCVS Honours and Awards

    The RCVS has announced the winners of its 2021 Honours and Awards, which this year included the veterinary surgeon who developed propofol and the ex-BVA President who steered the Association through the early stages of the pandemic. The awards were...

    Vet suspended for making false statements about the value of exported flea and tick treatments

    Craig Mostert MRCVS has been suspended from the Register for 18 months by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee after pleading guilty in the USA to providing false statements about exported flea and tick medicines and subsequently not declaring the conviction...
  • RCVS invites vets to comment on Veterinary Surgeons Act

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons is inviting comments on new proposals for bringing the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 up to date. In 2005, following earlier consultations, the RCVS Council called for extensive changes in the arrangements for...

    New RCVS Knowledge Awards for Quality Improvement

    RCVS Knowledge has launched the Knowledge Awards for Quality Improvement. The awards are designed to recognise successful implementation of quality improvement (QI) in veterinary practice , which can reduce avoidable errors, ensure practice is based...

    DC refuses to restore vet to practise and research herbal medicine

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has refused an application by Kent-based Warwick Seymour-Hamilton to be restored to the Register in order to prescribe his own herbal treatments and to obtain peer review that would allow his treatments to be licensed...

    Brexit deal or no deal, veterinary medicine supplies should be OK

    The National Office of Animal Health and the Veterinary Medicines Directorate have issued a joint statement concerning the supply of veterinary medicines when the UK leaves the EU, deal or no deal. "The majority of veterinary medicines used in the...