Veterinary News Headlines

    Vet nurses say bullying and incivility are serious problems in the vet profession

    Building on research undertaken by VetSurgeon.org and Veturse.co.uk in 2017, the RCVS Mind Matters initiative has published the results of a survey which found that 96% of student and newly qualified veterinary nurses feel that bullying and incivility...

    Vets thanked for helping make Rabbit Awareness Week 2019 most successful ever

    Burgess Pet Care, the organisers of Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW), is thanking veterinary surgeons for their help in making this year's campaign the most successful in its 13 year history. This year’s Protect and Prevent campaign urged rabbit owners...

    UK's first dedicated ophthalmology referral clinic for cats

    The London Cat Clinic has announced the launch next month of what it says is the UK’s first and only dedicated ophthalmology clinic for cats. The clinic will be headed up by Dr Ursula Dietrich, an RCVS Specialist in Veterinary Ophthalmology, who will...

    New initiative to help practices help new puppy owners

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has launched ‘Relax, it’s a Puppy Thing’, a new initiative designed to bond new puppy owners to their veterinary practice and encourage them to develop good preventative healthcare habits. The company says that by...

    Ceva urges vets to get farmers to test for enzootic abortion of ewes

    Ceva Animal Health is urging vets to encourage their farming clients to test for enzootic abortion of ewes (EAE) if they have experienced an abortion rate of over 2% in their flock or if two or more have aborted over two to three days irrespective of...

    Eprecis cattle wormer recategorised as POM-V

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that Eprecis, its zero-milk withdrawal, injectable wormer for cows has been recategorised from POM-VPS to POM-V. As Ceva points out, the change gives veterinary surgeons an opportunity to get more involved in parasite...

    BVA President urges Government action

    BVA President Harvey Locke used his annual London dinner speech last night to urge the Government to take action on veterinary student fees and the welfare of dogs, and respond to the consultation on dangerous dogs. Guests at the dinner included The...

    Parliament approves RCVS Council reforms

    A Legislative Reform Order which amends the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 to allow changes to the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons's governance arrangements has received Ministerial assent. There will now be significant changes to the RCVS Council...

    Online veterinary CPD this Thursday to raise money for the NHS

    A consortium of vets and animal health companies has formed 'Vets For NHS' to provide CPD for housebound vets and raise funds for colleagues in the NHS. The CPD event takes place this Thursday 9th April, from 9:30am to 5:30pm, using the Zoom video...

    Vets Now introduces six months full pay maternity leave

    Vets Now has substantially increased the duration of full pay maternity leave for its staff. Under the new policy, introduced this month, women who joined the company more than two years ago are entitled to six month's maternity leave on full pay,...

    StreetVet secures support from MSD and Bravecto

    MSD Animal Health has announced that it is to support StreetVet, the award-winning charity offering veterinary outreach services for homeless people , with free product and volunteers, as part of the UK launch of its Bravecto Care Programme. MSD says...

    BVA to hold new conference for the profession in 2021

    The British Veterinary Association has announced it will host BVA Live, a new conference and commercial exhibition for the profession at the NEC in Birmingham on 24-25th June 2021. The BVA has partnered with Closer Still Media, the impresarios behind...
  • New scheme to help farmers avoid effects of bovine TB

    Cattle Health Certification Standards (CHeCS) has launched CHeCS bTB Herd Accreditation , a new scheme to evaluate risk and recognise farmers who step up biosecurity to help control bovine TB (bTB) in England and Wales. The voluntary scheme, which...

    Medivet clients make 1M donations towards rhino campaign

    Medivet reports that its Saving the Rhino Campaign has now received a very impressive one million donations from its clients, raising £500,000 in the process. The campaign uses Pennies , the digital charitable giving system which invites you to make...

    ISFM brings you the world’s first virtual feline congress for vets ... and it's free

    The International Society of Feline Medicine has announced the world's first virtual feline congress for veterinary surgeons, which will run over three days from Saturday August 8th and is free of charge. The event offers over 30 hours of CPD, covering...

    Vetoquinol warns of counterfeit Marbocyl

    Vetoquinol is advising vets and farmers to be on the lookout following the discovery of counterfeit Marbocyl on two farms in Northern Ireland. The counterfeit product contains an unapproved source of Marbofloxacin in an untested formulation which...

    New research reveals the dog breeds at most risk of hypothyroidism

    The Royal Veterinary College has published a new study exploring the frequency and risk factors for hypothyroidism in dogs in the UK. For the study, researchers from the RVC’s VetCompass Programme identified 2,105 hypothyroidism cases diagnosed amongst...

    New government-funded veterinary receptionist qualification

    Improve International has launched a new course for veterinary receptionists to achieve the nationally accredited Edexcel QCF Level 2 Certificate in Customer Service, but with the assessment tailored specifically to demonstrate excellence in veterinary...

    New College of Emergency and Critical Care

    The European Board of Veterinary Specialisation (EBVS) has announced that it has approved the creation of a new European College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (ECVECC). The 10 Founding Diplomates will comprise the Organising Committee...

    CVS opens new referral hospital in Hampshire

    CVS has announced the official opening of Lumbry Park Veterinary Specialists , a new small animal referral hospital in Alton, Hampshire. The hospital was officially opened last Saturday by the Town Mayor of Alton during an open day attended by local...

    MDC launches improved animal stretcher / bodybag

    MDC is launching a new improved version of its Pet Porter, a dual-purpose animal stretcher and body bag. The company developed the new version with input from veterinary surgeons, nurses and APPCC (Association of Private Pet Cemeteries and Crematoria...

    Vetoquinol launches touch screen client communication tool

    Vetoquinol has launched the Vet-Touch Digital Atlas, an innovative communication tool to help veterinary practices explain complex conditions to clients at the touch of a screen. Vetoquinol says the Vet-Touch Digital Atlas saves valuable time and...
  • London gets its first full service veterinary referral centre

    London Vet Specialists (LVS) , billed as the capital's first complete-service referral centre, has announced its official opening in Belsize Park. The centre is headed up by senior surgeon and soft tissue specialist, Dr Janet Kovak McClaran DVM DACVS...

    IVC survey shows vet practices not meeting employees' hopes for sustainability

    IVC Evidensia has released the results of a survey of 90 veterinary professionals who visited BEVA 2023, finding there was a disparity between the importance of sustainability to them personally and how effectively their practice is working sustainably...
  • Public duped into buying 'farmed' dogs

    The UK dog-owning public is being duped into buying dogs from puppy farms says Dogs Trust, the UK's largest dog welfare charity, inadvertently fuelling the cruel trade and potentially landing themselves with huge vet bills. In a recent survey the....