Veterinary News Headlines
  • New online advice service for general practitioners

    A new company offering general practitioners online consultations with veterinary specialists launched in the UK last month. Televetdx ( www.televetdx.com ) has grouped over 40 veterinary specialists to offer their services to GPs in the UK and Europe...

    Call for independent register of veterinary physiotherapists

    The National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists (NAVP) is calling for the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) to establish an independent register of veterinary physiotherapy practitioners. According to the Association, such a register...
  • Cats & dogs - there are more than we thought

    A new study has found that the UK domestic cat and dog population is larger than previously reported by industry figures. Cats and dogs are amongst the most popular pets in the UK but it has been over 20 years since domestic cat and dog population estimates...

    Last chance to complete RCVS surveys

    The completion date for the RCVS surveys of the veterinary and veterinary nursing professions is Monday 8 February, and the College is urging anyone who has not yet completed their survey to do so. The data collected will be used to help develop...

    Vet removed from RCVS Register for medicines dishonesty

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has directed that the name of a veterinary surgeon who had been practising in Essex be removed from the RCVS Register, having found him guilty of attempting to obtain medicines...

    Petplan Veterinary Awards - last chance to nominate colleagues

    Does your vet practice or an individual in the team deserve to be recognised for their commitment and dedication to their job? If so, this is your last chance to nominate your practice or colleagues for the Petplan Veterinary Awards held at a glittering...

    Practices urged to sink their teeth into dental market

    Genitrix is encouraging practices to capitalise on the growing market opportunity for dental treatments by offering a free pack of its Dentagen Dental Wax and a special offer of six products for the price of five for the rest of its Dentagen dental range...

    New DNA test to prevent foal deaths in Fell & Dales ponies

    A DNA test which will save foals from unnecessary pain and suffering, and ultimately death, has been launched by the Animal Health Trust. Foal Immunodeficiency Syndrome (FIS), a genetic disorder which is known to affect Fell and Dales ponies, causes...

    Pet Doctors searches for new grads

    The Pet Doctors Group has announced that it will continue its New Graduate Programme for Autumn 2010, an initiative which the company says has proved successful since its launch in 2008. The aim of the scheme is to appoint new graduates to work in a selected...

    Optimmune back in stock

    Intervet / Schering-Plough Animal Health has announced that Optimmune - which is used to treat Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) in dogs - is back in stock three weeks ahead of schedule following a temporary shortage in January. Melanie Dass, product...

    New poultry intestinal health website from Intervet/Schering-Plough

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has launched the Intestinal Health Center for Poultry website ( www.ihc-poultry.com ), a website to keep producers, veterinarians, nutritionists, academics and students informed about this aspect of poultry production...
  • Bayer launches lungworm awareness campaign

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Advocate, has announced that it will be running its 'Be Lungworm Aware' campaign in April. The company says the campaign aims to help raise awareness of Angiostrongylus vasorum amongst dog owners and support the...
  • BVA fights Animal Health on behalf of Official Veterinarians

    The British Veterinary Association's Council has agreed unanimously to reject Animal Health's proposal to base fees for Official Veterinarians (OVs) on the available budget instead of an hourly rate, which the BVA negotiating team has been pushing for...

    Porcilis PCV single-shot dosage scheme gets European approval

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has announced that it has received marketing authorization from the European Commission for a single-shot vaccination schedule of its Porcilis PCV vaccine against porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) infections. The...
  • SMART equine worming campaign from Merial

    Practices will be able to offer customers increased support for their worming programmes in 2010, as part of a new initiative from Eqvalan® manufacturer, Merial. Eqvalan product manager Claire Edmunds said: "The SMART worming campaign is designed...

    Charles Dickens' dog collar up for auction

    A leather and brass dog collar once owned by Charles Dickens is one of a number of items coming under the hammer at a sale of 'dog art' at Bonhams New York on 16th February. You'll have to have deep pockets, though: with a nameplate inscribed...
  • BVA promotes responsible anthelmintic use

    The British Veterinary Association has launched a guidance poster to encourage farm animal vets to use anthelmintics responsibly, following ongoing concern about the development of resistance to these medicines. According to BVA, misuse of anthelmintics...

    New practice management consultancy

    Denmark-based consulting firm praQtice has launched a subsidiary in the UK to offer veterinary practice management consultancy services. The company says it concentrates on six business areas: strategy and business development, marketing, employee and...

    Guidance on the use of fluoroquinolone antibiotics

    European veterinary practitioners are to receive guidance on the appropriate use of the fluoroquinolone group of antibiotics in treating a wide range of common diseases in companion animals. The advice has been drawn up by the REQUEST team, a multinational...
  • Equine infectious anaemia detected in two Wiltshire horses

    Defra has confirmed that equine infectious anaemia (EIA) has been detected in two horses in Wiltshire following importation from Romania via Belgium. The premises is currently under restriction and the two infected horses will be humanely destroyed...

    RespCheck identifies diseases in 15% of horses tested

    Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health has reported that since launch, its diagnostic service RespCheck has identified infectious diseases in 15 per cent of all animals checked under the scheme. Offered to qualifying practices for no charge and implemented...

    Special offer: short-dated Target IgG kits

    Ridgeway Research Ltd has a surplus supply of short-dated Target IgG kits on special offer. The kits are to test for passive transfer to foals via colostrum. Each kit contains 20 tests and normally costs £74. They have been reduced to £20 to clear...
  • Last call for RCVS & VN Council candidate nominations

    The deadline for candidate nominations for the RCVS and VN Council elections is fast approaching - so please hurry if you plan to stand. There are six seats on the RCVS Council, and two on the VN Council, due to be filled in the 2010 election, but...

    Breakthrough in equine sarcoid treatment

    A research project funded by equine charity The Horse Trust has succeeded in killing equine sarcoid cells in vitro by silencing a gene in the virus that causes sarcoids. The researchers are now hoping to obtain funding for clinical trials using the new...

    Kennel Club responds to dog breeding enquiry

    The Kennel Club has broadly welcomed Professor Sir Patrick Bateson's 'Independent Inquiry into Dog Breeding', which has recommended that steps be taken to tackle irresponsible breeders and to change the way the public think about buying dogs....