Veterinary News Headlines

    New diets for cats and dogs with multiple health conditions

    Royal Canin has announced that it will be launching Multifunction, a new range of veterinary diets designed for cats and dogs experiencing - or at risk of - multiple health conditions. According to the company, 35% of cats and dogs meet this description...
  • Pet owners still confused about microchipping

    Petplan has announced the results of a survey which shows that with less than a week to go before microchipping becomes compulsory in England, Scotland and Wales, there is still confusion about the law amongst pet owners. In the survey of 2,000 British...

    BVA says urgent reassurance needed on farm animal welfare codes

    The BVA is calling for urgent reassurance from the government concerning farm animal welfare. The association says the government decision to revoke farm animal welfare codes risks undermining public confidence in animal welfare standards. When...

    Role of OVs in animal welfare to be explored at Improve conference

    Improve International has announced that the role of Official Veterinarians in animal welfare is the theme of this year's OV Conference, taking place on the 29th & 30th September. The conference programme includes lecture streams and round-table discussions...

    Dechra to launch new treatment for Addison’s disease

    Dechra Veterinary Products has announced that it will be launching Zycortal, a new medication for the treatment of canine hypoadrenocorticism at the BSAVA Congress in April. Zycortal is a prolonged-release suspension used as replacement therapy for...
  • Vet wrongly identified as EgyptAir MS181 hijacker

    A bad day for Egyptian veterinary surgeon Dr. Ibrahim Samaha from the University of Alexandria, who not only had the misfortune to board an aircraft that was later hijacked , but was also wrongly identified in the media as the hijacker. Professor...
  • DC refuses former Kent-based vet's application for restoration

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed an application to be restored to the Register of Veterinary Surgeons from a former Kent-based veterinary surgeon, Warwick Seymour-Hamilton. Mr Seymour-Hamilton was originally removed from the Register...

    Run for your life

    Martin Hosegood MRCVS has been selected to run for (your) Vetlife in the Virgin London Marathon. Martin said: "Through my role at VDS where I assist those on the receiving end of an allegation of professional negligence or professional misconduct...

    Goddards in the nick

    Goddards , the Greater London-based 46-branch, 3 hospital veterinary group has announced the move of its HQ to a new premises in a former police station in Woodford Green, Essex. Twenty staff from the practice, including senior managers, the accounts...
  • BSAVA warns of possible Congress booking scam

    The BSAVA is warning the profession to steer wide of a website which purports to offer hotel bookings for this year's Congress, but which is in no way affiliated to BSAVA or Congress. The website - www.bsava2016.org - does have a distinctly fishy...

    Osurnia named best new veterinary product of 2015

    CM Research has announced the results of a survey conducted this month in which veterinary surgeons named Osurnia as the best new product of 2015 . 290 companion animal veterinary surgeons took part in the survey, which is designed to provide veterinary...
  • Voting now open for 2016 RCVS Council elections

    The RCVS has announced that voting is now open for the 2016 Council elections. Ballot papers with candidate details, biographies and manifestos have been posted to all veterinary surgeons this week. Eight candidates are standing in the RCVS Council...

    RVC performs world-first tricuspid valve surgery on a dog

    The Royal Veterinary College has carried out the first ever open-heart surgery to treat a stenotic tricuspid valve in a dog. The three-year-old Labrador, Mabel, suffered from congenital tricuspid dysplasia. She was referred to cardiology specialists...

    Merial launches calf scour management aid

    Merial Animal Health has launched Locatim, an oral antibody supplement to aid calf scour management. Manufactured from the colostrum of high health status cows that are hyper-immunised against E.coli, rotavirus and coronavirus, Locatim contains a...

    RCVS call for applicants to join Ethics Review Panel

    The RCVS is now accepting applications from veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses who wish to serve as members of the RCVS Ethics Review Panel (ERP). The ERP has been established by the RCVS in order to facilitate access to ethical review for...
  • Petition to save ketamine

    The WSAVA has launched a petition to save ketamine from being placed under international scheduling, a move which the association says would prevent those who most need the drug having access to it. The proposal to schedule ketamine is likely to be...

    Virbac launches compulsory chipping practice support pack

    Virbac has announced the launch of the Compulsory Chipping Support Pack, designed to help veterinary practices raise awareness of the importance of microchipping and the new legislation coming to England, Scotland and Wales in April. The pack contains...

    Somerset referral centre launches extended neurology / neurosurgery service

    Cave Veterinary Specialists , a referral centre based near Taunton, Somerset, has announced the launch of a significantly extended neurology and neurosurgery service. The centre now has three new international specialists in the field: Salih Eminaga...

    RCVS Council agrees wholesale reform of the College’s governance

    The RCVS Council has announced its agreement with wholesale reform of the College’s governance arrangements to improve the efficiency and accountability of its decision-making processes. The changes agreed by Council included almost halving the number...
  • Tess Daly puts lungworm in the spotlight

    Bayer Animal Health has been enjoying considerable success in its efforts to raise awareness of the danger of lungworm amongst pet owners. The company signed model and 'Strictly Come Dancing' presenter Tess Daly to front it's Be Lungworm Aware campaign...

    BSAVA launches Compulsory Microchipping Guide

    The BSAVA has launched a new guide to help practices navigate compulsory canine microchipping legislation which comes into force on 6th April. The 18-page guide provides information on all aspects of microchipping, including the differing implications...

    Orthomed launches orthopaedic expertise webinar series

    Orthomed has announced the launch of a series of four webinars covering a range of orthopaedic subjects. The webinars are being presented by global diplomates and hosted by The Webinar Vet. They are: Cranial Cruciate Controversies. Presented...
  • Public Health England reports Lyme disease up 30% in the UK last summer

    Public Health England has released figures showing that the number of people testing positive for Lyme disease was up over 30% in the period July to September 2015, from 300 lab confirmed cases to 421. The figures are being highlighted by MSD Animal...
  • New occupational health support for vets and their employers

    VetSurgeon.org and Clinical Partners have joined forces to offer the profession two new sources of help coping with physical or mental illness in practice. Clinical Partners is the UK’s largest private mental healthcare partnership, founded by VetSurgeon...

    'One Health' for people and pets could save NHS £2.5 billion a year

    Greater collaboration between disciplines to promote the 'One Health' approach for people and pets could save the NHS 2.5 billion a year, according to Danny Mills, Professor of Veterinary Behavioural Medicine at the University of Lincoln. Professor...