Veterinary News Headlines

    Royal Canin unleashes its Christmas promotion

    Royal Canin has announced the launch of its Christmas promotion through which practice clients will be rewarded with activity balls for cats and leashpods for dogs. The stocking fillers will be distributed to practices along with promotional materials...

    New respiratory factsheets for vets to give cat, dog and horse owners

    BreathEazy has launched a series of free client factsheets to support vets with the recognition, communication and management of respiratory disease in dogs, cats and horses. The factsheets, which cover canine chronic bronchitis, feline asthma and...

    Vets4Pets wins award for supporting new grads

    Vets4Pets’ Graduate programme has become the first of its kind to be recognised outside of the profession for the work it does in supporting graduates with the transition from university to full-time practice. The company has won the Institute of Student...

    New fellowship for veterinary Early Career Researchers

    BSAVA PetSavers has launched a new research fellowship designed to support veterinary Early Career Researchers after they gain a postgraduate research qualification. The fellowship provides a grant of up to £35,000 for work in companion animal research...
  • Somerset referral centre beefs up its neurology service

    Cave Veterinary Specialists, near Wellington, has expanded it's neurology service with the appointment of European specialist Sabrina Gillespie, and the installation of a £1.2m Phillips Ingenia 1.5T Evolution MRI. Sabrina joins Fran Taylor-Brown, Simon...
  • VRCC's Kenyan conference success

    Referral Centre VRCC reports that its first Small Animal Veterinary Education Conference Weekend in Kenya, held in November and supported by Merial, has been a great success. Over 30 East African vets from all over Kenya gathered at the elegant Leopard...
  • 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...
  • RCVS announces runners in the 2016 Council elections

    The RCVS has announced the names of the candidates standing in the Council elections this year and is, once again, inviting veterinary surgeons to put questions to them directly in this year’s 'Quiz the candidates'. There are eight candidates (well...
  • RSPCA reports 28% increase in abandoned cats

    The RSPCA has reported a dramatic increase in the number of cats being abandoned. The number of abandonments reported to the RSPCA was 10,610 in 2010, a 28% increase on the number reported in 2009 (8,310), and a 40% increase on the number in 2008...

    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...

    New WHO guidelines on antimicrobial use in animals

    The World Health Organisation (WHO) has issued new guidelines concerning the use of medically-important antimicrobials in food-producing animals , which have been welcomed by the British Veterinary Association. The new guidelines strongly recommend...

    NAVC launches new veterinary product gallery

    The North American Veterinary Community has launched an online gallery, open to all members of the veterinary profession worldwide, which showcases new animal healthcare products. The gallery was traditionally held in-person at the NAVC’s annual Veterinary...

    New cardiology distance learning programme

    Improve International has launched a two-year Cardiology Distance Learning (DL) Postgraduate Certificate programme. The new programme, which starts in May 2021, will address the fundamental principles underlying cardiac disease, discuss common presentations...

    New hedgehog and wildlife information for vets

    The BSAVA has released a new collection of resources to help veterinary surgeons treat hedgehogs. The resource includes content from Companion, BSAVA Congress, and the BSAVA Manual of Wildlife Casualties. Topics range from hand-rearing to anaesthesia...

    Carl Gorman takes over as President of BSAVA

    Carl Gorman has taken over as President of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association, continuing the fine tradition that BSAVA has of appointing all-round good eggs to the role. One of Carl's main presidential tasks will be implementing the BSAVA...

    DC judgement on Herts vet postponed for 2 years

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has postponed judgement on Hertfordshire-based veterinary surgeon Amir Kashiv, who was charged with the inadequate care of a dog, for a period of two years. At the outset of the hearing, Mr Kashiv, from Vets & Pets...

    New canine stem cell training materials for vets

    IVC Evidensia has collaborated with TVM to publish training materials for vets about DogStem, TVM's stem cell treatment for dogs with mild to severe osteoarthritis of the elbow and hip. TVM says DogStem, which is currently the only UK/EU-licensed stem...
  • 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....

    MSD launches world-first cattle pour-on NSAID

    MSD Animal Health (Merck in the US and Canada), has launched Finadyne (flunixin), the NSAID for cattle, as a pour on. According to the company, Finadyne Transdermal is the world's first non-parasiticide cattle product to be made available as a pour...

    Sarah Tomlinson named Dairy Vet of the Year

    Sarah Tomlinson MRCVS, from Westpoint Farm Vets in Derbyshire, has been named Dairy Vet of the Year at the Cream Awards. The Dairy Vet of the Year award, which is organised by the British Dairying Magazine and sponsored by Krka UK Ltd, recognises a...

    Pet Eye Health Awareness Week coming up in September

    TVM UK has announced it is to hold Pet Eye Health Awareness Week starting on 21st September 2020. The aim of the week is to help pet owners identify common symptoms of eye disease and to seek prompt veterinary attention where appropriate. To support...

    Roll up, roll up for the BrAVO online veterinary ophthalmology extravaganza

    The British Association of Veterinary Ophthalmologists has announced that its annual conference will be held online via The Webinar Vet this year, and you are all invited! The theme for this year's event, which takes place on 7th November, is the cornea...

    Free equine dentistry research collection published online

    The Equine Veterinary Journal has published a free online collection of equine dentistry research articles . Co-edited by Paddy Dixon and Vicki Nicholls, the collection comprises ten studies on physiology, disease, diagnosis and treatment techniques...

    Vets Now announces 2021 ECC CPD programme for vets

    Vets Now has announced the programme for its ECC Bitesize Live series of online CPD lectures for veterinary surgeons and nurses. The specialist-led lectures will start on 5th May and run until October 2021, with a session every couple of weeks, alternating...

    New RVC study investigates 'pandemic puppies'

    The RVC has published - open access - the results of a study investigating the effects of the pandemic on puppies bought in 2020. The study 1 took the form of an online survey of over 5,500 owners, which exploring the the early socialisation, health...