Veterinary News Headlines

    Novartis launches summer worming packs

    Novartis Animal Health has launched its Summer Worming Packs. The packs are part of an ongoing campaign by the company to get pet owners to worm their animals at least 4 times a year (as recommended by the European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal...

    Vets asked to play key role in new pig health programme

    Vets are being asked to help pig producers assess their health status and biosecurity measures, as part of BPEX's new National Pig Health Improvement Project (PHIP). The national programme is currently running alongside existing programmes in East...

    New hepatic diet for cats

    Royal Canin is to launch a hepatic diet for cats. Available from July 2011, Royal Canin Hepatic Feline is designed to provide nutritional support to the cat post-surgery and throughout a wide range of clinical conditions including cholangitis, cholestasis...

    Updated guidelines for promoting animal medicines

    The National Office of Animal Health has completed its annual review of its Code of Practice for the Promotion of Animal Medicines, and a number of changes will come into effect on 1st July 2011. One change spells out the way antimicrobial medicines...
  • First Nottingham students become RCVS members

    Seven graduands from The University of Nottingham's School of Veterinary Medicine and Science have become the first from the new school to become members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. Nottingham is the first new veterinary school in...

    Ceva announces July Feliway TV campaign

    Ceva Animal Health UK has announced that following the success of it's TV advertising campaign for Feliway earlier this year, which boosted sales by 30%, it'll be running the Feliway campaign again, throughout July. Featuring 'That Purple Cat', who...

    New vet-only diets for rabbits

    Supreme Petfoods has launched the VetCarePlus range of Monoforage ® diets for rabbits. According to the company, the new range represents an entirely new generation of rabbit food, made possible because of a breakthrough in production technology....
  • 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...

    Vets upbeat about their own businesses

    According to a survey carried out by Pfizer, veterinary surgeons are generally upbeat about the business prospects for their practice this year, despite predicting a harsh economic environment for the industry as a whole in 2011. The Pulse Survey...

    Last call for comments on draft RCVS Code of Professional Conduct for vets

    It's the final call for comments on the draft new RCVS Code of Professional Conduct for Veterinary Surgeons, as the consultation closes on Friday, 24 June 2011. The new draft Code, which is intended to replace the existing RCVS Guide to Professional...

    Abbott launches PropoFlo Plus for cats and dogs

    Abbott Animal Health has announced the launch PropoFlo Plus, a 28-day preserved version of propofol intravenous anaesthetic for use in dogs and cats. PropoFlo Plus contains benzyl alcohol, an antimicrobial preservative that provides it with a shelf...

    New charity to fund improvements in veterinary care

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association has established a new Foundation with a remit to improve global companion animal care through science and education. The WSAVA Foundation, a not-for-profit body, is now identifying a range of potential...

    Nuflor Minidose gets European approval for IM administration

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has announced that it has received approval for the intramuscular (IM) route of administration of Nuflor Minidose 450 mg/ml, a florfenicol-containing broad-spectrum antibiotic for the management of bovine respiratory...

    RCVS Day to recognise veterinary achievement

    RCVS Day - the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Annual General Meeting and Presentation of Awards - will be held on Friday 1 July 2011 at One Great George Street, London. All members and listed/registered veterinary nurses are invited to attend...

    GB will be bluetongue-free

    Defra has announced that Great Britain is to be declared bluetongue-free from 5th July 2011. From this date, bluetongue susceptible species being exported from Great Britain will no longer need to be vaccinated against BTV8 or meet any of the other...

    New Vetmedin marketing materials

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has increased its range of marketing and educational materials about heart disease and the use of Vetmedin. The materials include canine heart disease awareness posters for either the waiting room or consult room which...

    Registration and retention fees frozen for 2012

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Council and the Veterinary Nursing Council have decided that there will be no increase in registration and retention fees for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses for 2012. Last year, the Councils decided...

    VMD drops controversial plans for new medicine category

    Following ongoing lobbying by the British Veterinary Association and others, the Veterinary Medicines Directorate has dropped controversial plans for a new veterinary medicines category - POM EA (prescription-only medicine extended administration). ...
  • 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...

    And finally, one in five women talk to the dog more than their husbands

    According to a survey of 2,000 dog owners by Burgess Supadog Sensitive , 18% of women say they speak to their dog more than their partner or husband. Not only that, but it seems the older you are, the more likely you are to strike up a conversation...

    Boehringer Ingelheim launches 'Better Dogs' competition

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched a competition to find 12 dogs that have responded well to treatment with Vetmedin, to feature in the company's forthcoming 2012 Better Dogs calendar. Boehringer is particularly interested in hearing about...

    New research reveals moisture could help in fight against cat obesity

    A collaborative team of researchers from the Waltham Centre for Pet Nutrition has shown that adding moisture to a cat's diet leads to an increase in activity and may help slow down weight gain. In a series of studies conducted in partnership with...
  • 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...

    Logic Oral Hygiene Gel now contains free finger brush

    Every tube of Logic Oral Hygiene Gel now contains a free finger brush to encourage owners to brush their pet's teeth every day. Ceva Animal Health product manager, Fraser Broadfoot MRCVS , said: "Daily brushing is known to be the single most effective...
  • 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.