Veterinary News Headlines

    New grooming range to sell in practice

    Animalcare has joined forces with Pet Remedy to launch a new range of de-stress grooming products for practices to offer clients who find their pet's bath time a particularly stressful experience. The range comprises of a detangling pre-wash, a cleansing...
  • Vet Record in war of words with CVS chief over vet nurses

    The Veterinary Record has gone to the extraordinary lengths of publishing a recording of CVS chief Simon Innes to substantiate its claim that Mr Innes had said veterinary nurses should take on 'mundane work'. Having listened to the recording, it strikes...

    New mental and physical health plan for vets

    Simplyhealth Professionals has launched Optimise Health Plans, so that practices can offer their employees a range of health and wellbeing benefits. Amongst other things, the plans offer 24/7 telephone counselling from GPs and trained counsellors...

    New surgical procedure for canine elbow dysplasia at Herts centre

    Davies Veterinary Specialists has announced that it is now offering Canine Unicompartmental Elbow replacement (CUE), a new surgical procedure for dogs with canine elbow dysplasia. Davies says the new treatment is appropriate for dogs with severe diffuse...

    Vets urged to promote pre-puppy-purchase consultations

    The BVA, the Animal Welfare Foundation (AWF) and the RSPCA are urging veterinary surgeons to promote pre-purchase consultations and The Puppy Contract to encourage responsible puppy buying decisions among both current clients and prospective owners....

    New PgCert in small animal dentistry

    CPD Solutions has launched a new PgCert in small animal dentistry. The course starts in October 2019 and lasts 12 months. The programme is based around nine days of expert-led small group hands-on practical sessions at CPD Solutions' Training Centre...

    If you haven't paid, your RCVS fees are now overdue

    The RCVS is reminding everyone that the annual fee that allows you to remain on the RCVS Register for 2019-2020 is now overdue. At the same time as paying the fee, all veterinary surgeons must annually confirm their Register and correspondence details...

    Royal Canin launches Urinary range and a revolutionary diagnostic tool

    Royal Canin has launched the Urinary range, the first new diet in its new Veterinary Health Nutrition range, at BSAVA Congress. The urinary products, which are made to provide tailored nutritional solutions for cats and dogs with urinary issues, are...

    Sue Paterson takes over as BSAVA President

    Susan Paterson, RCVS and European Specialist in Veterinary Dermatology, has taken over from Philip Lhermette as President of the BSAVA for 2019/2020. Sue qualified from Cambridge in 1984 and then spent time in mixed practice in Devon before taking...

    Vigilance urged after first UK case of leishmaniosis caught from another dog

    The Royal Veterinary College reports that one of its Internal Medicine Clinical Training Residents, Myles McKenna, has been involved in diagnosing the first case of leishmaniosis in the UK where it is believed the infection was spread from one dog to...

    Hannah Capon is Vet of the Year 2019

    Hannah Capon MRCVS (pictured, 3rd from left), the founder of Canine Arthritis Management , has been named as the 'Chris Laurence Vet of the Year' at the Ceva Animal Welfare Awards , held at BSAVA Congress last night. The awards, which recognise the...
  • And the towns with most vets are ...

    Some interesting research from the Daily Express today, which shows which UK towns and cities have the most veterinary practices per capita. You could otherwise call them "Britain's Best Places to Get Ill (if you are a dog)", or alternatively "Britain...

    Crafty vet nurses offer new way to de-stress

    Sarah Taylor and Zoe Daley, the veterinary nurses behind vnpetproducts.co.uk , have launched a new initiative which they hope will offer veterinary surgeons and other nurses a welcome, calming distraction from the stresses of practice life, and raise...

    Fearne Cotton to headline VET Festival

    The organisers of VET Festival 2019 have announced that the 2019 VETFest Conversation will take place with broadcaster and author Fearne Cotton. Fearne, who has been presenting live TV since she was 15 years old, has published eight books including...

    VMD offers reassurance over local anaesthetic supplies

    Following concerns about the supply of raw materials used to make the local anaesthetic, procaine hydrochloride, the Veterinary Medicine Directorate has confirmed that Pronestesic is currently available from suppliers, with normal UK availability of...

    Vets urged to protect rabbits against RVHD2

    Burgess Pet Care has announced that the theme for this year's Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW, 1st-9th June) is Rabbit Viral Haemorrhagic Disease type 2 (RVHD2), and vets are being urged to highlight the importance of vaccination to owners. Burgess reminds...
  • An apology: vet retention fees are NOT going to rise.

    This morning, VetSurgeon.org published an April Fools fake news story, to the effect that the RCVS planned to increase retention fees by 150% . I had hoped that the increasing absurdity of the reasons given for the rise might have tipped everyone...
  • Vet retention fees to rise by shocking 150%

    The RCVS has today announced that retention fees paid by veterinary surgeons are set to rise by 150%, from £340 to £850 per annum. According to the College, the increase in fees is needed primarily to develop its regulatory capacity for paraprofessionals...

    Dechra launches 'breakthrough' mastitis treatment

    Dechra Animal Health has launched Revozyn RTU, billed as a revolutionary breakthrough for subclinical and clinical local mastitis in cows. Revozyn RTU, which contains 400 mg/ml Penethamate hydriodide, is the first ready-to-use injectable narrow spectrum...

    Weight gain more than doubles the risk of laminitis in horses and ponies

    Horses and ponies that gain weight are more than twice as likely to develop laminitis than if they lose or maintain their weight, according to new research published last month in BMC Veterinary Research 1 . Carried out by the Royal Veterinary College...
  • Voting opens in 2019 RCVS Council election

    Voting has now opened in the 2019 RCVS Council election. Eligible veterinary surgeons can now vote online or by posting their paper ballot. There are nine candidates standing in this year’s elections, including five existing Council members eligible...

    New type of electrosurgical "knife" set to revolutionise veterinary surgery

    Excel Lasers has launched Onemytis 2 , a new type of electrosurgical "knife" which it claims will revolutionise veterinary surgery, in the UK. Developed by Italian tech company, Otech Industry srl , the Onemytis 2 uniquely uses gas ionisation to vaporise...

    New website promotes Veterinary Specialists

    The British College of Veterinary Specialists (BCVSp) has launched a new website, www.yourvetspecialist.org to promote the services of RCVS and European Veterinary Specialists to the pet-owning public. The new website explains what Veterinary Specialists...

    New treatment for post parturient disorders in cattle

    Forte Healthcare (UK) has announced the launch of Utertab 2000mg (Tetracycline hydrochloride, POM-V) for the treatment and prevention of post parturient disorders in cattle. Forte highlights that Utertab's intrauterine administration allows it to...

    RCVS calls for papers for Mind Matters Research Symposium in September

    The RCVS second Mind Matters Initiative Research Symposium, 'Understanding and supporting veterinary mental health', is now open for applications for presentations on veterinary mental health and wellbeing research. The symposium, which will be held...