Veterinary News Headlines

    Welsh vet into the finals of the Great British Entrepreneur Awards

    John Burns MRCVS, founder of Burns Pet Nutrition has been announced as a finalist for the 2018 NatWest Great British Entrepreneur Awards . John (pictured right) will compete against leading businessmen and women from across the country and a range...
  • 67% of EU vets feeling uncertain about their future in the UK

    The RCVS has published the results of a survey of EU veterinary surgeons and nurses working in the UK which shows a high degree of fear and uncertainty caused by Brexit, causing many to question whether they will stay. The survey was carried out by...

    New PgCert in Emergency Practice

    CPD Solutions and the University of Chester have announced the launch of a new PgCert in Emergency Practice which can be gained in 12 months. Starting in October 2018, the programme includes nine days of practical clinical emergency training at the...

    IVC launches training centres in Birmingham and Dunfermline

    IVC Evidensia has opened two veterinary training centres, one at the Vets Now headquarters in Dunfermline and the other based at Blaise Referral Hospital in Birmingham. The centres have cutting-edge facilities, including high-tech audio-visual equipment...

    CPD talk about rabbit dentistry will focus on collaboration between vets and nurses

    Molly Varga, RCVS Recognised Specialist in Zoo and Wildlife Medicine and Veterinary Advisor to Supreme Petfoods, will give an online CPD talk on rabbit dentistry on 11th November at 12:20pm to explain how vets and nurses can work together to improve...
  • Sanofi-aventis to buy Merial

    Sanofi-aventis has signed an agreement under which it will buy Merck & Co Ltd's 50% stake in Merial Limited for $4 billion cash, after which it will own Merial outright. According to the Wall Street Journal , Merck is selling its stake in Meria.....

    Norbrook launches new website

    Norbrook Laboratories Ltd has relaunched its website with a focus on veterinary technical support, farmers and pet owners, and a new online recruitment system. The new site has sections dedicated specifically to farm animal, equine and pet healthcare...
  • New haemostatic gel claims to transform veterinary surgery

    VetPlus has announced that it has taken over the worldwide distribution for Vetigel, a haemostatic gel which stops bleeding in seconds and which can now be used for all types of surgery. Vetigel is a plant based gel which was first introduced to the...

    Anyone seen any cases of Alabama Rot?

    Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists , The Royal Veterinary College and Bayer Animal Health are asking UK practices to report any suspected cases of Alabama Rot, or Cutaneous and Renal Glomerular Vasculopathy (CRGV), as it is slightly less catchily...

    Dechra offers free webinars on how to manage cases during the coronavirus outbreak

    Dechra Veterinary Products is to host a series of free webinars about how to manage cases successfully during the coronavirus outbreak. The weekly sessions will offer practical guidance for veterinary surgeons and nurses about how they can manage chronic...

    New brand of veterinary lateral flow rapid diagnostic tests

    Northern Ireland-based Ciga Healthcare is launching a veterinary division, marketing a range of lateral flow rapid diagnostic tests under the Suresign Veterinary brand. The Suresign range consists of: Canine Parvovirus Antigen Rapid Tests Canine...
  • New research to discover if pet owners want what veterinary practices think they want

    Abi Thompson, a final year student of veterinary nursing and practice management at Harper Adams University, is carrying out some interesting research to discover whether veterinary professionals’ perceptions of what is important to clients is the same...
  • Insurance fraud vet has DC sanction postponed

    Dr Donal Johnston MRCVS, a former County Down-based veterinary surgeon who made fraudulent pet insurance claims to fund a gambling addiction has had his RCVS Disciplinary Committee sanction hearing postponed after he agreed to enter into undertakings...

    New study identifies prevalent bacteria in feline urine

    Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists, Axiom Veterinary Laboratories and Finn Pathologists have published a study which reveals the prevalent strains of bacteria in feline urine, and their sensitivity profiles. For the study, urinalysis results from 2...

    Disciplinary Committee refuses restoration of former Wokingham vet

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed an application for restoration to the RCVS Register from Dr Janos Nemeth, who was struck off in 2009 for fraudulent registration. This was Dr Nemeth's second unsuccessful restoration application, and the...
  • Study finds gastropods move at a snail's pace

    A new study of UK snail behaviour using LED and UV light tracking has found that the nocturnal creatures can explore the length of an average British garden in just one night, reaching a top speed of 1mph (metre per hour). The 'Slime Watch' report...

    British vets come out in support of Ukraine

    The RCVS President Kate Richards has issued a statement in support of Ukraine, whilst one practitioner, dental Specialist Bob Partridge, has donated a day's takings and is encouraging others to do the same. Kate said: "In recent days we have watched...
  • BBC creates contemplative space at Dick Vet

    Pet owners visiting the University of Edinburgh's vet school will be able to relax in peaceful outdoor surroundings, thanks to a project supported by the BBC's Beechgrove Garden . The primetime gardening show's team, together with volunteers and friends...

    Companion Care launches graduate development programme

    Companion Care Vets has launched a Graduate Development Programme to develop veterinary graduates into future partners in the business. According to the company, seven graduates have so far joined the scheme. Five are from the Royal (Dick) School...

    College of Animal Welfare opens new business school

    The College of Animal Welfare has opened a business school at its training and education centre in Chord Business Park in Godmanchester. CAW Business School provides accountancy courses accredited by the Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT...

    New time-saving research publication for equine vets

    US publisher Hoofcare Publishing has launched HoofSearch , a new monthly curated collection of all the latest peer-reviewed research, academic papers, conference proceedings, and patents covering hoof science, equine lameness, biomechanics, imaging and...

    Hill's launches Prescription Diet Stews for cats and dogs

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has launched Prescription Diet Stews, described as offering 'clinical nutrition with a gourmet look and taste that pets won't be able to resist'. Looking at the imagery on the company's website , I'm not altogether sure I'll be...

    Survey reveals reasons older horses are retired

    A survey by the Gluck Equine Research Centre at the University of Kentucky and Spillers, published in the Equine Veterinary Journal 1 , has revealed the main reasons why horses are retired. The survey of 2717 horse owners, 56% of which were leisure...

    Vet students having to do more and more part-time work

    The BVA has reported the results of its 2019 joint survey with the Association of Veterinary Students, which found that 50% of vet students now find they have to work part-time to meet their living expenses. This compares with 38% in 2016 and just...
  • Are your nursing staff legit?

    The RCVS is holding a session at the London Vet Show on Saturday 23rd October from 8:30am-9:30am to provide guidance and advice concerning the work your nursing team does in practice. As the RCVS says, the recent Panorama programme "It shouldn't happen...