Veterinary News Headlines
  • New book of veterinary tips

    Six mixed-practice veterinary surgeons with over 200 combined years of experience have published a book of veterinary tips which they have collected from practising vets all over the UK in order to raise funds for VBF - the charity that supports veterinary...
  • Agria launches practice display competition

    Agria Pet Insurance has launched a competition in which the practice that creates the most informative and effective pet insurance display using the company's new display kit will win £500 cash. Agria says its new display kit is designed primarily...
  • Morrisons makes a dog's dinner of its Christmas advert

    The BVA, the Mayhew Animal Hospital , Dogs Today magazine and the Kennel Club are amongst various organisations that have criticised Morrisons for its Christmas advert - which can be seen here - in which a child is seen passing a slice of Christmas pudding...
  • New technical review on pig scour

    Ceva Animal Health has published Causes of scour in growing pigs: an overview , a technical review on pig scour. The company says its aim is to provides vets with an easy-reference guide to the main causes and clinical signs of this common and...
  • New standards for equine dental treatment

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) and the British Association of Equine Dental Technicians (BAEDT) have joined forces to set recognised standards for equine dental treatment. The two organisations are working in association with...
  • New ear cleaner for cats and dogs

    Norbrook Laboratories Ltd has launched Cleanor, an ear cleaner for cats and dogs. Norbrook says Cleanor Ear Cleaner has been developed for regular, routine cleaning to help remove excessive ear wax from the ear canal as well as providing a moisturising...
  • Link found between tree seed and Seasonal Pasture Myopathy

    New research from the USA, published in the Equine Veterinary Journal ( EVJ ), has shown that a toxin from the box elder tree is the likely cause of Seasonal Pasture Myopathy (SPM), the US equivalent of the European disease known as Atypical Myopathy...
  • Dechra relaunches Oxyglobin

    Dechra Veterinary Products has relaunched Oxyglobin after concluding an exclusive agreement to supply the product across the UK and Republic of Ireland. Oxyglobin is used to stabilise anaemic dogs until the underlying condition can be controlled...
  • Nominees for RCVS Council and VN Council elections announced

    Nominees for the RCVS Council and its Veterinary Nurses Council have been announced, with 13 candidates for the former and four for the latter. The nominations closed on 31 January, and the following are standing: RCVS Council Niall Connell...
  • Vets warned to look out for fat cows

    Dairy nutrition consultant Hefin Richards of Profeed Nutrition Consultancy is warning vets to be on the lookout for an upsurge in over-conditioned cows as winter progresses through spring. He says his prediction is based on a number of factors...
  • Lungworm spreading

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Advocate and organiser of the Be Lungworm Aware campaign, is warning that last year's damp summer and the mild winter conditions may lead to a continued spread of Angiostongylus vasorum in the UK. Biodiversity & Conservation...
  • DC severely reprimands London vet for failings in care

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has severely reprimanded and warned as to his future conduct a veterinary surgeon who failed to make sufficient enquiries about the location or condition of a cat; unreasonably refused to provide it with first aid and...
  • Elanco launches new treatment for ketosis in dairy cows

    Elanco Animal Health has announced the launch of Kexxtone this month, a new treatment which it claims can reduce the incidence of ketosis in dairy cows by 74%* following a single treatment. 1 Kexxtone is a targeted solution for any dairy cow or...
  • Strawberry fields forever

    Loseley, the ice-cream maker, has announced that it has developed a new way of making flavoured ice-cream by adapting the diet fed to its cows. The first variety to be made using the new technique is 'Eton Mess', for which the company's herd is being...
  • New video considers how chipping may affect your practice

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Tracer microchips , has produced a new video in which Emma Milne and Petlog Executive Celia Walsom consider the implications for practices of the change in the law which will make it compulsory for all dogs to be microchipped...
  • Survey shows owners not brushing their dogs' teeth

    A survey carried out by Fish4Dogs has found that a 'staggering' 43% of dog owners do not brush their dog's teeth. As part of the research, 800 people from across the UK were quizzed about their attitude to their pet's dental care in the lead up to...
  • Referral centre to support Mission Rabies

    The Hertfordshire-based referral centre Davies Veterinary Specialists , has announced it is to support Mission Rabies, a charity which aims to reduce the number of children in India that die as a result of contracting rabies from dogs. According to...
  • Guardian ranks Cambridge as the best vet school

    The Guardian has published it's University Guide 2014, which ranks Cambridge as the best vet school , and Bristol as the worst. Universities were ranked by the Guardian according to a number of criteria, including what percentage of students are satisfied...
  • Study reveals gap between profit and loss

    Plimsoll has published the results of a study into the profitability of UK veterinary practices which has revealed a widening gap between firms making outstanding profits and those losing money. The Plimsoll Analysis found average profit margins...
  • AHT seeks riders for research project

    Equine vets at the Animal Health Trust are appealing to horse riders to help with a research project, to assess the interaction between horse, saddle and rider. Dr Sue Dyson, Head of Clinical Orthopaedics at the Centre for Equine Studies at the...
  • Somerset vet struck off following multiple complaints

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has directed that Somerset-based veterinary surgeon Dr Marcus Hutber be removed from the Register, having found him guilty of serious professional misconduct following multiple complaints made against him. During...
  • 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...
  • Own up: RCVS invites voluntary disclosure of criminal convictions

    The RCVS is now accepting disclosures from veterinary surgeons about any criminal cautions, convictions or adverse findings they may have against them, as part of a voluntary period before the requirement to disclose commences in 2014. The requirement...
  • Life-size bronze of Sefton to be unveiled at the RVC

    Next week, Princess Anne will unveil a new life-sized bronze of the Household Cavalry horse Sefton at the Royal Veterinary College in North Mymms, Hertfordshire. The statue of Sefton is sited outside the College's Teaching and Research Centre, standing...
  • Co Durham vet strikes herself off after allegations of disgraceful conduct

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has agreed to adjourn multiple charges against a County Durham-based veterinary surgeon following her undertakings to request removal from the RCVS Register and never to apply to be restored to it. At the hearing...