Veterinary News Headlines

    New research shows importance of oral care for dogs

    The Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition has announced new research - published in BMC Vet Research 1 - which examined the progression of periodontal disease in miniature schnauzers and found that without effective and frequent oral care, dental disease...

    Merial launches new NSAID for cattle, pigs and horses

    Merial Animal Health has launched Allevinix, a flunixin-based non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) pain killer for cattle, pigs and horses. Victoria Hudson, Product Manager for Merial Animal Health said: "We have positioned Allevinix as the flexible...

    Zoetis launches new treatment for gastric ulcers in horses

    Zoetis has launched UlcerGold (omeprazole) for the treatment - and prevention of recurrence - of gastric ulcers in horses and foals, presented in a syringe suitable for foals from four weeks of age and horses from 70 to 700kg. Equine Gastric Ulceration...

    RCVS surveys provide snapshot of the profession

    The RCVS has published its 2014 Survey of the Veterinary and Veterinary Nursing Professions, a snapshot of the demographics of the profession, and the educational and work status of its members. The results, which gauge individual views on the current...

    BCF launches new generation wireless equine DR X-ray system

    BCF has announced the launch of the wireless Cuattro Slate 4 equine DR system. BCF says the new system is available with an Automatic Exposure Detection (AED) panel, which means the plate automatically recognises the radiation from the generator,...

    BVD survey shows farmers failing to test for Persistently Infected animals

    Novartis Animal Health has announced the results of a survey of dairy and beef farmers which found that 39% of those who found Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD) present in their herd did not then go on to test for persistently infected (PI) animals. Any...

    Loxicom gets new indications for use in cats and calves

    Norbrook Laboratories has announced the addition of new indications to its Loxicom (meloxicam) products, two regarding its use in cats, and the other in calves. Loxicom 5mg/ml solution for injection for dogs and cats is now indicated for the management...

    New system for diagnosing lymphoma in dogs

    Avacta Animal Health and the University of Leicester have announced the development of a new, user-friendly electronic system for diagnosing lymphoma in dogs in the early stages, and for remission monitoring. Marketed as cLBT (canine lymphoma blood...

    Vétoquinol launches pet behaviour website

    Vétoquinol, makers of Zylkène, a complementary feed for cats and dogs, has launched www.zylkenepet.co.uk , a new website with advice for pet owners about how they can help their pet deal with unsettling situations. The website offers a behavioural...

    BSAVA offers new legal services for vets and nurses

    The British Small Animal Veterinary Association has announced that it is offering a new, enhanced legal service for its members, in conjunction Harrison Clark Rickerbys . From 1st October, BSAVA members will be able to benefit from discounted rates...

    Bayer helps gather the evidence that old people benefit from owning pets

    The International Federation on Ageing has published Companion Animals and the Health of Older Persons , a report described as the most extensive literature review to date of research undertaken in the field of companion animals and the health of older...

    Internal medicine specialist joins Chester referral practice

    CVS Group has announced that European internal medicine specialist Caroline Kisielewicz MVB CertSAM DipECVIM-CA is joining ChesterGates Veterinary Specialists with effect from 1 October 2014. Caroline Kisielewicz graduated from University College...

    Review calls for human-style clinical research into feline diabetes

    A review of past research papers on the treatment of feline diabetes carried out by Dr Stijn Niessen at the RVC has found that much of the research into the condition was based on low-level evidence, lacked a cooperative approach and, therefore, yielded...

    20% of horse owners don't know how to treat redworm

    This year's National Equine Health Survey, conducted by the Blue Cross and supported by Zoetis, has revealed that 20% of owners who claimed to have treated for encysted small redworm (ESRW) used a wormer that was not indicated to treat the parasite....

    Virbac launches new wormer for cats and dogs

    Virbac has launched Milpro, a palatable milbemycin / praziquantel-based broad-spectrum wormer for dogs and cats. Milpro is offered in tablet sizes suitable for dogs, small dogs or puppies, cats and small cats or kittens for ease of dosing. It is presented...

    Belfast vet collects first Queen's Medal

    Belfast-based Des Thompson MRCVS was presented with the first ever RCVS Queen's Medal by Her Majesty at Buckingham Palace this afternoon. Des, pictured right showing off the new medal with his wife Rosalie, received two separate nominations for the...

    New Baytril Max treats cattle and pigs

    Bayer Animal Health has launched Baytril® Max 100mg/ml Solution for Injection for Cattle and Pigs, which replaces the company's previously animal-specific Baytril Max products. Bayer says the active ingredient, enrofloxacin, treats bacterial infection...

    New guide to antibiotic use

    Bayer Animal Health has launched Back to Basics , a new guide to antibiotic use which focuses on the concerns raised by vets and vet students about antibiotics in a survey carried out by the company. 465 vets and 40 students took part in the survey...

    Government urges vets and nurses to become Antibiotic Guardians

    Public Health England ( PHE ) is urging veterinary surgeons, nurses, other healthcare professionals and the public to become Antibiotic Guardians by visiting antibioticguardian.com and pledging to make better use of antibiotics, to help make sure they...

    Breeding ram examination guidelines updated

    Guidelines on the examination of rams for breeding have now been officially updated, thanks to the pooled expertise of delegates at a recent Sheep Fertility Workshop, sponsored by Ceva Animal Health, the Sheep Veterinary Society and EBLEX-AHDB. The previous...

    BEVA clarifies who can do what in a horse's mouth

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) has clarified regulations on equine dental procedures following a survey which showed confusion, even amongst vets, over who is allowed to do what in a horse's mouth. In the survey of BEVA members,...

    First systematic review of veterinary homeopathy trials

    The Veterinary Record has published what the British Homeopathy Association is calling the first ever systematic review of randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in veterinary homeopathy . The review was conducted by Dr Robert Mathie, research development...

    Aussie vet students strip off for charity

    Fourth year veterinary students from the University of Sydney's Faculty of Veterinary Science have produced a nude calendar in which they use a variety of strategically placed animals to protect their modesty. The calendar, called Under the Overalls...

    New powers to curb irresponsible dog owners

    As of the start of this week, police forces and local authorities have new legal powers designed to reduce the number of dog attacks. For the first time, police and local authorities will be able to demand that owners take action to prevent a dog...

    New salmonella vaccine for poultry

    Elanco Animal Health has launched AviPro Salmonella Duo, a new live vaccine which provides simultaneous protection against S Enteritidis and S Typhimurium in poultry. Jessica Cross, Elanco's poultry veterinary consultant said: "AviPro Salmonella Duo...