Veterinary News Headlines
  • Vets invited to swap a stone for a rock

    Hill's Pet Nutrition is running an interesting prize draw to highlight a recent study which shows that by using Hill's Prescription Diet Feline c/d Multicare, sterile struvite uroliths can be dissolved in as little as 14 days. 1 Send a canine or feline...
  • RCVS seeks feedback for draft Code of Professional Conduct

    The RCVS is seeking feedback on a new draft Code of Professional Conduct. The new Code, which would replace the existing RCVS Guide to Professional Conduct for Veterinary Surgeons , has been produced by a Working Party set up by the RCVS Advisory...
  • BSAVA Congress breaks all records

    The British Small Animal Veterinary Association is celebrating a record Congress, attended by more than 8,000 people. That's 16% up on last year and the largest number ever recorded. There were 5816 delegates (up from 5028 in 2010), including a record...
  • BVA disappointed over government climbdown on circus animals

    The British Veterinary Association has expressed disappointment at the Government's decision to introduce a licensing regime rather than impose an outright ban on the use of wild animals in travelling circuses. Defra Secretary of State Caroline Spelman...
  • Pfizer client feedback system debuts at Bicester practice

    Bicester Vets in North Oxfordshire has become the first to install Improvet, a touch-screen unit through which the practice can gather client feedback. Improvet is one of a range of services offered by Pfizer as part of Vet Support+. It's designed...
  • RCVS Disciplinary Committee reprimands Clwyd veterinary surgeon

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has reprimanded and warned a Clwyd-based veterinary surgeon on charges relating to falsifying prescriptions to obtain drugs for her own use. At the outset of the two-day hearing, Mrs Alina Grecko admitted that in...
  • New strain of zoonotic MRSA found in cows

    The BBC reports that a new strain of MRSA has emerged in British cows and is thought to be infecting humans. For more on this story, click here.
  • Veterinary surgeon elected chairman of the Kennel Club

    Professor Steve Dean MRCVS has been elected as the 14th Chairman of the Kennel Club. He is the first veterinary surgeon to hold the post. Professor Dean has been a Member of the Kennel Club since 1992 and has been a member of the General Committee...
  • Dog Control Bill moves a step closer

    The publicly supported Dog Control Bill moves a step closer towards changing dangerous dog legislation for good as it reaches Report Stage in the House of Lords today. Over 10,000 people signed up to support it and animal welfare organisations and...
  • BSAVA announces validation by Nottingham Trent University

    The BSAVA has announced that Nottingham Trent University will be the accrediting body for the new Postgraduate Surgery and Medicine Certificates being launched in January 2012. BSAVA says the planning for this new education initiative has been exhaustive...
  • BVA questions whether veterinary trade union offers anything new

    The British Veterinary Association has responded to the announcement of a recruitment drive by the newly-formed British Veterinary Union (BVU) and Unite . Harvey Locke, President of the BVA, said: "Those working in veterinary practice have always...
  • New ultrasound 'how to' videos and CPD on VetSurgeon.org

    BCF has launched a new gallery of ultrasound 'how to' videos, with an accompanying CPD-qualifying questionnaire, on VetSurgeon.org In the series of 9 short videos, BCF's in-house vet, Kimberly Palgrave , demonstrates how to perform a basic abdominal...
  • BVA challenges FSA to act against animal abuse

    The BVA has challenged the Food Standards Agency (FSA) to take further investigative action to enable Defra to consider prosecutions against the Essex abattoir where appalling animal welfare abuses were highlighted in footage obtained by Animal Aid ...
  • RCVS needs to demonstrate relevance to its members

    A quick survey of VetSurgeon members 1 has found that of those that didn't vote in the 2011 council elections, 37.9% 'did not believe that voting in the RCVS elections will have any impact on my working life' However, as Wynne Richards pointed out...
  • Vets asked to help tackle mystery canine illness

    The Forestry Commission, together with other agencies and landowners, is stepping up efforts to find out why some dogs have fallen ill while on countryside walks. Over 50 cases of so called Seasonal Canine Illness (SCI) occurred during the autumn...
  • New online review system for practices

    Vethelpdirect.com, the website founded by VetSurgeon.org member, Susie Samuel MRCVS , has launched a new system called VetReviews which allows your clients publish a review of your service directly from your own website. To use the system, you (or...
  • Leaving the litter early boosts risk of behavioural problems

    New research published online by the Veterinary Record suggests that puppies separated from their litters early are significantly more likely to develop potentially problematic behaviours as adults than puppies who stay with the litter for at least two...
  • MEPs approve €2M for farm animal homeopathy research

    An amendment to the EU's draft budget for a €2 million pilot research project into homeopathy and phytotherapy for farm animals has been approved today by the European Parliament's Agriculture Committee. BVA President Harvey Locke, said: "Millions...
  • RVC launches appeal to help drought-ravaged Kenya

    The Royal Veterinary College has launched an appeal to the veterinary profession to raise a target of £10,000 to enable VetAid Kenya to help during what has become the worst drought in living memory in the Horn of Africa. According to the RVC,...
  • Kennel Club launches campaign against puppy farming

    The Kennel Club has launched Puppy Awareness Week to bring the horrors of puppy farming to the public consciousness and highlight the important steps that are needed when buying a puppy, such as choosing the right breed and finding a responsible breeder...
  • BackHome Microchip moves to Petlog

    Virbac Animal Health has announced that registrations on BackHome BioTec, the company's microchip identification service, were moved to the Petlog Database with effect from Monday 12 September 2011. Virbac says it moved to the UK's largest independent...
  • Survey to help the VBF help you

    The Veterinary Benevolent Fund has launched a survey for veterinary surgeons in order to learn more about how the charity is viewed by the profession, and understand how it might improve the support it offers. Please take part! The survey is anonymous...
  • New badge to identify registered veterinary nurses

    The RCVS is to launch a new badge for registered veterinary nurses (RVNs) at the British Veterinary Nursing Association Congress later this week. The launch ties in with the 50 th anniversary of veterinary nurse training, and highlights the fact that...
  • Vetoquinol launches anti-infective for cattle

    Vetoquinol is launching Forcyl, an injectable anti-infective for the targeted therapeutic treatment of respiratory infections in cattle, in November. Forcyl is a patented 16% marbofloxacin solution, registered as a single intramuscular injection,...
  • Latest flea facts from Elanco

    Elanco (maker of Comfortis) has released the results of a survey of 1006 dog owners which showed that nearly half are not aware that turning on their central heating can cause pupal fleas to hatch and go in search of a host to feed on. 50% of those...