Veterinary News Headlines
  • RCVS launches consultation on how the profession should be governed

    The RCVS has launched a consultation about how the profession should, in the future, be governed. The consultation is open to veterinary surgeons, nurses, students, and the public. One of the main - and most controversial - proposals in the consultation...
  • New injectable Bordetella bronchiseptica vaccine for dogs

    Virbac has launched Canigen Bb, an injectable Bordetella bronchiseptica vaccine for dogs to reduce clinical signs of upper respiratory tract disease and reduce bacterial shedding post-infection. Bordetella bronchiseptica is a clinically significant...
  • New cytology service for vets

    Charlotte Baughan CertAVP MRCVS (aka 'Charlie ') has launched Cytovet, a company which offers vets and nurses first and second opinions on cytology samples at low cost. Charlie says that uniquely, the company offers feedback about samples submitted...
  • New high precision, easy to use gun for scab/worm treatment

    A new injector gun for administering doramectin-based worm and scab medication to sheep has been introduced by Pfizer Animal Health. According to senior livestock vet Carolyn Hogan, the intra-muscular injection route for this medication combined...
  • New pet owner website: a threat to the profession?

    Marc Abraham MRCVS, the Paul O’Grady Show’s resident vet is setting up a new website for pet owners www.thepet.net , described as being the first to use the power of social networks (think Facebook), to bring pet owners together to share and rate...
  • Intervet / Schering-Plough launches Nuflor Minidose

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has announced the launch of Nuflor Minidose - a 50% more concentrated, but less viscous solution of its proven Nuflor antibiotic. Nuflor Minidose is licensed for the treatment and prevention of bacterial BRD...
  • SPVS calls for practitioners' views on clinical effectiveness

    SPVS is leading a ground-breaking new project which aims to find out how veterinary surgeons are treating a range of clinical conditions. Two hundred practitioners are being sought to provide details of how they address clinical conditions in three...
  • VetSurgeon vet launches first microchip cat flap

    Guernsey-based vet, VetSurgeon member David Chamberlain has officially launched a revolutionary cat flap which synchronises with a cat's microchip to control access to the house. The Pet Porte Microchip Cat Flap is the first cat flap that works in.....
  • Soil Association calls for limit on use of veterinary antibiotics

    The Soil Association is calling on the Government to issue guidelines that will limit the veterinary use of the most modern penicillin-type antibiotics, to prevent the spread of a serious new superbug. Recently released minutes of a Government committ...
  • BVA adds voice to calls for suspension of imports from bluetongue areas

    The BVA has added its voice to calls for the suspension of imports of cattle and sheep from areas where the bluetongue virus is known to be circulating. Following yesterday’s announcement by Defra that BTV1 (Bluetongue Serotype 1) had been detected...
  • Angiostrongylus vasorum now a countrywide threat

    Vets should now consider Angiostrongylus vasorum a countrywide parasite and not one that is restricted to the traditional hotspots of the South East, the Midlands and south Wales. This was the main message delivered by Shelia Brennan of University College...
  • 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...
  • BBC pulls out of Crufts 2009

    The Kennel Club has confirmed that the BBC has pulled out of broadcasting Crufts next year. According to the Kennel Club, the decision was reached following what it described as 'unreasonable demands' from the BBC, including the exclusion of certain...
  • Prevalence of Angiostrongylus vasorum prompts consumer awareness campaign

    The results of a new study 1 highlighting the prevalence of Angiostrongylus vasorum infection as seen by UK veterinary surgeons, combined with the low awareness amongst dog owners of this parasite 2 has led Bayer Animal Health to launch a nationwide...
  • Intervet / Schering Plough launches new clostridial disease vaccine

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has launched a new cattle and sheep vaccine which it says gives vets an additional opportunity to prescribe the broadest possible protection against clostridial diseases. Bravoxin 10 is a low dose clostridial...
  • Vet Marc Abraham responds to criticism of ITV programme

    I invited Marc Abraham to come and answer some of the concerns raised on VetSurgeon about the ITV Pets Undercover programme. His PR agency has instead pointed me in the direction of a response he has posted on his own website this morning. Click the...
  • Drontal renews dog bin sponsorships

    Drontal has renewed sponsorship agreements with councils throughout the UK in a bid to further encourage pet owners to scoop their dogs' poop. The support will see thousands of council dog bins featuring Drontal branding to promote best practice....
  • 94% of profession says owners to blame for behavioural problems

    A survey carried out by CEVA Animal Health, manufacturer of the pheromonatherapy products D.A.P. ® and Feliway ® , has revealed that 94 per cent of veterinary professionals believe that owners' lifestyles are the major cause of behavioural problems....
  • Anger over Defra's bongo drum away days for vets

    It seems that a series of one day conferences, organised by the Animal Health agency for vets and animal health inspectors involved in fighting bovine TB, haven't gone down as well as hoped. According to a report in yesterday's Daily Telegraph......
  • No shortage of veterinary jobs despite recession, says Rig Vets

    There are still locum and permanent vacancies in the veterinary industry, despite the current UK recession, but candidates must be prepared to be more flexible, advises veterinary recruitment company, Rig Vet Recruitment. "The number of vacancies...
  • Fort Dodge launches sheep Bluetongue vaccine, Zulvac 8 Ovis® in the UK

    Fort Dodge Animal Health has announced that its Zulvac 8 Ovis® Bluetongue sheep vaccine is now licensed and available in the UK. The company believes that the product will provide significant benefits to sheep farmers. Zulvac 8 Ovis® is an inactivated...
  • Abbott launches new topical tissue adhesive

    Abbott Animal Health is launching GLUture Topical Tissue Adhesive this month. Abbott says GLUture is an Octyl/Butyl cyanoacrylate blend that creates a strong and flexible bond that contours to the wound site. GLUture applies purple for visibility and...
  • Free veterinary consults - Animals Count launches EU election manifesto

    Animals Count, which describes itself as a political party for people and animals, will launch its EU election manifesto on 24 th May from 12 noon at the Kings Oak, Loughton, where it will be putting into practice one of its proposed policies: subsidised...
  • Intervet/Schering-Plough supports Cosequin with consumer campaign

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has launched a new consumer campaign to support the company's joint care supplement, Cosequin. The campaign centres around a series of paw-tapping internet videos which showcase the perfectly poised paws of....
  • Vetoquinol launches Enisyl-F, a palatable L-Lysine paste for cats

    Vetoquinol has announced the launch of Enisyl-F TM , the first L-Lysine supplement developed for veterinary use in the UK and Ireland. Vetoquinol says a unique distributing pump and paste formulation will aid compliance in cats that require L-Lysine...