Veterinary News Headlines

    New guide to the management of cattle lameness

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Ketofen, has published a guide and accompanying videos for farmers which promote best practice in the management of cattle lameness. The step-by-step guide offers guidelines to help farmers improve their herd's mobility...
  • Vets invited to open evening at new orthopaedic referral centre in Hampshire

    Hampshire-based Moores Orthopaedic Clinic, a new orthopaedic-only referral centre, is inviting veterinary professionals to come and meet its team at an open evening on Thursday 2nd November, 5pm-8pm. Visitors will be given a behind-the-scenes look...

    Arthritis is a disease of young dogs, says Boehringher

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched Arthritis AWARE, a campaign to raise awareness that osteoarthritis is much more common in young dogs than previously thought. Although the disease is commonly diagnosed later in life, a 2022 study of 123 dogs found...

    Identichip launches practice support packs covering new cat regulations

    Identichip is launching microchipping support packs with marketing materials for veterinary practices which cover the new cat microchipping regulations which come into force on 10th June next year. The support packs include a social media toolkit with...

    Bristol Vet Specialists invests in state-of-the-art linear accelerator for cancer treatment

    CVS Group is installing a state-of-the-art linear accelerator at Bristol Vet Specialists, where it will allow the referral hospital to offer advanced image-guided radiation treatments for cancer in cats and dogs. The company says the Elekta Infinity...

    New study finds antibiotics offer no benefit for dogs with diarrhoea

    The RVC has published a new VetCompass study which has concluded that prescribing antibiotics or nutraceuticals at first presentation of uncomplicated diarrhoea in dogs causes no difference in clinical resolution of these cases. The study 1 suggests...

    Portsmouth vet restored to the Register

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has restored Portsmouth-based Simon Wood MRCVS to the Register. Mr Wood was removed from the Register in 2018 after being convicted of posessing indecent images of children and made subject to a Sexual Harm Prevention...

    Yorkshire practice launches blisteringly good recycling scheme

    White Cross Vets has joined forces with Yorkshire waste management and recycling company, MYGroup, to launch an innovative recycling scheme to prevent thousands of pet and human use medicine blister packs ending up in landfill each year. As well as...

    Ex Vetlife President rendered speechless after Vet Dynamics raises whopping £40K

    Vet Dynamics, the business consultancy for independent practices set up by Alan and Vicky Robinson, has raised a staggering £40,712 for Vetlife at its annual conference. The money, which was raised from the annual raffle and auction was nearly 50%...

    Zoetis offers alternative to Equip Rotavirus as new supplies delayed till March 2024

    Zoetis has been granted a Wholesale Dealer Import Certificate (WDIC) to supply practices with an alternative rotavirus vaccine after being hit by manufacturing delays with this year’s season of Equip Rotavirus. Practices which want to buy the alternative...

    Ceva launches fireworks marketing support pack

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a marketing support pack to help vets raise awareness of pheromones as a solution to firework fears in cats and dogs. The pack highlights the benefits of Adaptil and Feliway and Ceva’s ThunderShirt range of calming wraps...
  • Wales-based vet struck off for procuring prescription antifungal for husband

    Clwyd-based veterinary surgeon, Alina Grecko has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for obtaining a prescription-only medicine knowing that it was for human and not veterinary use. Mrs Grecko faced two charges. The first was that...

    Neurologists seeking canine spinal injury cases for study to help predict recovery

    Neurologists Nicolas Granger (pictured) and Jon Prager from Bristol Vet Specialists are recruiting dogs paralysed following thoraco-lumbar spinal cord injury for a study which aims to see whether new ultrasound software can predict recovery in dogs after...

    Evolution Exotics to hold rabbit medicine and surgery CPD in January 2024

    Marie Kubiak and Richard Saunders , both RCVS Specialists in Zoo Medicine, will be presenting 'Rabbit medicine and surgery from the basics to the advanced' in Cleobury Mortimer, Shropshire, on Friday January 26th 2024, 9:30am-4:00pm. The day-long CPD...

    SPVS launches Veterinary Business Excellence Awards

    SPVS has launched the Veterinary Business Excellence Awards, an initiative designed to honour outstanding veterinary practices that have demonstrated exceptional performance and innovation in areas that are crucial to the success of the profession...

    Colourful CPD bought up by Agilio Software

    Colourful CPD, the leading provider of non-clinical skills training to the veterinary profession set up by Brian Faulkner FRCVS, has been acquired by Agilio Software, the UK’s leading provider of frontline healthcare operations software. Brian (pictured...

    Vetlexicon now available in different languages

    Vetstream has updated the content on its Vetlexicon website so it is now available in a number of different languages. Dr Mark Johnston, CEO of Vetstream said: “The usage data of Vetlexicon has continually shown us how important the client factsheets...

    New wormer for chickens and pigs

    Dechra has launched Fluboral (flubendazole), a water-soluble wormer for chickens and pigs. Fluboral controls gastro-intestinal nematodes including Ascaridia galli (adult stages), Heterakis gallinarum (adult stages) and Capillaria spp . (adult stages...

    IVC survey shows vet practices not meeting employees' hopes for sustainability

    IVC Evidensia has released the results of a survey of 90 veterinary professionals who visited BEVA 2023, finding there was a disparity between the importance of sustainability to them personally and how effectively their practice is working sustainably...

    Tom Warboys named Young Dairy Vet of the Year 2023

    Tom Warboys of Synergy Farm vets has been named Young Dairy Vet of the Year 2023 at the annual Cream Awards, presented by British Dairying magazine and sponsored by Virbac. Tom graduated from the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) in 2017 and joined Synergy...

    Linnaeus publishes collection of veterinary research papers and articles

    Linnaeus has published Pathways to Innovation: Learning and Leadership in Clinical Veterinary Research, which contains a selection of veterinary research papers and articles by experts from across the profession. The studies and articles include a...

    New AI-powered test for Johne's disease in livestock

    Diagnostics testing company MI:RNA has developed an AI-powered test for Johne's disease in cattle, with a claimed accuracy of 73% sensitivity, 71% specificity and 72% accuracy, which are expected to improve with further research. MI:RNA says that current...

    UCLan welcomes first cohort of vet students, selected by GPs

    The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has welcomed its first cohort of 78 BVMS veterinary degree students, selected using GP veterinary partners and skills based tests for a career in general practice. Dr Pete Down, Associate Dean for Undergraduate...

    Global symposium to focus on veterinary oncology

    Hill's Global Symposium, this year focusing on veterinary oncology and nutrition, is coming up on Monday and Tuesday (25th-26th) next week, online and in Lisbon. There will be 20 presentations from some of the world's leading experts, covering topics...

    EAE vaccine back in stock

    Ceva Animal Health has announced that Cevac Chlamydia, its EAE (enzootic abortion of ewes) vaccine, is back in stock. Following stock challenges earlier in the year , the company is now urging vets to encourage farmers to vaccinate their flocks to...