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    Neurologist joins Wimbledon referral team

    Stone Lion Veterinary Hospital , a first opinion and referral practice in Wimbledon, has announced that European Specialist in Veterinary Neurology Dr Sergio Rodenas, DVM DipECVN has joined the team to work alongside the Hospital's existing Veterinary...

    Inactivated equine herpes vaccine to comply with cascade

    Merial Animal Health has been granted a Wholesale Dealer Import Certificate (WDIC) to import and supply a European licensed Equine Inactivated Herpes vaccine whilst there is no licensed vaccine available in the UK. The vaccine will be available to...

    Veterinary Parasep faecal filters now available from Woodley Equipment

    Woodley Equipment Company has announced that Veterinary Parasep Faecal Filters are now available exclusively from the company. According to the Woodley, the filters have been developed in conjunction with an independent leading veterinary Institution...

    New mental and physical health plan for vets

    Simplyhealth Professionals has launched Optimise Health Plans, so that practices can offer their employees a range of health and wellbeing benefits. Amongst other things, the plans offer 24/7 telephone counselling from GPs and trained counsellors...

    Paragon Referrals offers "Coffee with our Clinicians"

    Paragon Veterinary Referrals in Wakefield has announced three free online CPD events for veterinary surgeons, taking place between June and August. The programme is comprised of one "Coffee with our Clinicians" session and two "Clinical Club evenings...
  • Bristol Vet Specialists launches chronic pain clinic for cats and dogs in the South West

    Bristol Vet Specialists has launched a chronic pain clinic for cats and dogs in the South West of England, led by Jo Murrell , European Specialist in Anaesthesia and Analgesia. The clinic offers Specialist care primarily for patients with osteoarthritis...

    Liverpool vet struck off for inadequate clinical care

    The Disciplinary Committee of the RCVS has found Mr Leslie Higgott, of Wallasey, near Liverpool, guilty of Disgraceful Conduct in a Professional Respect and has directed that his name be removed from the Register of Veterinary Surgeons. The hearing...
  • Pioneering arrhythmia treatment for dogs at Davies Veterinary Specialists

    Veterinary cardiologist Pedro Oliveira and his team at Davies Veterinary Specialists (DVS) have teamed up with doctors from St Bartholomew’s Hospital in London to use a cutting edge technique to cure dogs with life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia. ...

    RCVS offers free training for vets on civility, diversity, managing stress and inclusive leadership

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative has launched four free training courses for veterinary professionals, designed both to improve the mental health and wellbeing of individuals and to improve workplace culture for the benefit of all. The courses are...

    CEVA Animal Health launches Diarsanyl® Plus

    CEVA Animal Health has launched Diarsanyl Plus, a new intestinal support paste for dogs, cats and small animals containing prebiotics. Diarsanyl Plus contains the same unique combination of ingredients as Diarsanyl - montmorillonite, Na + , Mg 2+...

    Voting opens in 2018 RCVS Council election

    Voting has now opened in the 2018 RCVS Council election and eligible voters can now do so online or by paper ballot. There are 10 candidates standing in this year’s elections, including four existing Council members eligible for re-election and six...

    Intervet publishes the evidence for Plerion

    A study published in the Veterinary Record has shown that Plerion, the broad-spectrum anthelmintic combination preparation for dogs (5 mg pyrantel + 20 mg oxantel + 5 mg praziquantel per kg body weight) is an efficacious and well-tolerated treatment...
  • New company to improve working relations with foreign vets

    Luis Sainz-Pardo, a Spanish vet who migrated to the UK, has started VetAbroad , a new company which will offer advice and support to practices employing foreign vets, and training to non-UK practitioners in order that they are better equipped to work...
  • RCVS pays tribute to Past-President Bob Michell

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has paid tribute to its former President Professor Bob Michell, who died on the 8th October, aged 75. Bob was a member of RCVS Council from 1992 until 2004 and was President in 1999/2000. During his time on...

    VetPlus launches in car diffuser to manage anxiety in travelling pets

    VetPlus has launched ‘On The Move’, a car diffuser designed to reduce anxiety in cats and dogs when they’re travelling. The diffuser contains a blend of rose, lavender, and chamomile oils, which the company claims provides stress-relieving benefits...

    New special interest groups for vets, starting with dentistry

    VetSurgeon.org has today officially launched the new Small Animal Veterinary Dentistry and Oral Surgery Group , where all veterinary dentistry news, discussions, clinical reference photographs and CPD will now be found under one roof. The dentistry...

    London practice shares secrets of its outstanding PSS success

    Cheam-based Maven Veterinary Care is celebrating becoming one of only 12 practices in the country to be rated as 'outstanding' in four categories by the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme. The first opinion Linnaeus Group practice, which also holds RCVS...

    EVJ offers free access to latest on equine cardiac arrhythmias

    The Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) is giving equine vets free access to the latest science on equine cardiac arrhythmias with the publication of a virtual issue of 20 papers relating to irregular hearts and performance horses to support the interpretation...

    Seven hardest conditions for vets to manage in a pandemic

    Buckinghamshire-based Hamilton Specialist Referrals has published the results of a survey of GP vets which reveals which conditions they have found harder to manage during the pandemic. 60 vets took part in the survey. 80% believed they had seen an...

    Arthritis is a disease of young dogs, says Boehringher

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched Arthritis AWARE, a campaign to raise awareness that osteoarthritis is much more common in young dogs than previously thought. Although the disease is commonly diagnosed later in life, a 2022 study of 123 dogs found...

    RCVS introduces online recording system for PDP

    The RCVS has introduced a new online recording system for graduates starting their Professional Development Phase (PDP). The new PDP database sits as a module within the Professional Development Record (PDR), launched by the RCVS in April to help...

    CVS acquires Derby referral centre

    CVS has announced its acquisition of the Dovecote Veterinary Hospital , a general and referral practice based in Castle Donington near Derby. The Dovecote offers a range of referral services including digital X-ray, MRI and CT scanning capability...

    Alice McLeish, Linda Belton and Tim Hutchinson elected to RCVS Council

    The RCVS has announced the results of this year's Council elections. There were ten candidates for the three available places. 6,087 veterinary surgeons voted, representing a 16.7% turnout. This continued a decline seen since 2020, when there was...

    Dechra launches Ketodale anti-inflammatory injection for cattle, horses & swine

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Ketodale, an anti-inflammatory injection for cattle, horses and swine. Ketodale contains the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ketoprofen 100mg/ml. It is indicated for use in cattle and swine for diseases...

    New study shows change in cleaning practices could improve calf health

    A new study published in Frontiers in Veterinary Medicine has shown that by making a few changes to colostrum hygiene protocols, farmers could significantly minimise the risk of disease in calves. The study, which was carried out by researchers from...