Veterinary News Headlines

    Hill's gives ALL vets free access to its library

    Hill's Pet Nutrition has decided to make its library of symposia proceedings freely available to all vets. It's part of Hill's drive to support vets with training during tough times. The library, which has been built up over 13 years, is made...

    New Flecknell laryngoscope makes it easier to intubate

    A new solution to a problem vets encounter when using a conventional, usually human health, laryngoscope on small animals has been devised by Prof Paul Flecknell of Newcastle University in collaboration with Alstoe Animal Health. Called the Flecknel...
  • My name? Yes, it's Merial-Intervet-Schering-Plough

    Merck, part owner of Merial, has announced a merger with Intervet Schering-Plough. However, rumours that Merck plans to sell its 50% stake in Merial and move forward with Intervet Schering Plough are incorrect, according to Merck spokespeople. ...

    And finally: low cost airline introduces new pricing structure

    Details of the new charges are found on the in-flight safety card ...

    Kennel Club launches Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust

    The Kennel Club has launched the Genetics Centre at the Animal Health Trust (AHT) to accelerate research into inherited canine disease. It aims to create further diagnostic tests which, together with breeding advice, will improve the health and welfare...

    Centaur launches new late night ordering service

    Centaur has launched a new service on the MyCentaur website which allows for 24-hour ordering from any broadband enabled computer. A secure practice shopping list with controlled staff access to ordering and management information enables practices...
  • Prevalence of Angiostrongylus vasorum prompts consumer awareness campaign

    The results of a new study 1 highlighting the prevalence of Angiostrongylus vasorum infection as seen by UK veterinary surgeons, combined with the low awareness amongst dog owners of this parasite 2 has led Bayer Animal Health to launch a nationwide...
  • Vetstream granted CVA under Insolvency Act

    According to this month's Veterinary Practice magazine, Vetstream Ltd., the erstwhile publisher of Veterinary Review, has been granted a Company Voluntary Arrangement under the Insolvency Act 1986. VP reports that the CVA is an alternative to liquidation...

    New post-op claim for Previcox®

    Merial has announced that a recent change of licence means you can now administer the new generation NSAID, Previcox® for the relief of post operative pain associated with soft tissue and orthopaedic surgery in dogs. Mark Riggs MRCVS, Veterinary....

    Bird flu detected in Suffolk & Norfolk

    Birds at two Bernard Matthews breeder sites in Suffolk and Norfolk have tested positive for avian influenza, though not the highly pathogenic H5 or H7 types. A movement restriction has been put in place by DEFRA, but a cull has not so far been required...

    Vetoquinol warns of counterfeit Marbocyl

    Vetoquinol is advising vets and farmers to be on the lookout following the discovery of counterfeit Marbocyl on two farms in Northern Ireland. The counterfeit product contains an unapproved source of Marbofloxacin in an untested formulation which...

    Canine melanoma vaccine first for VRCC

    VRCC the Essex-based veterinary referral specialists and centre for the treatment of cancer in dogs and cats has become the first in the UK to offer a canine melanoma vaccine. The vaccine, previously only available in the U.S. where it has been granted...

    One month to register practice premises

    The RCVS issued a reminder today that there is just over a month left before the 1 April deadline for all veterinary practice premises from which medicines are to be supplied to be registered with the College. Just over 4,500 premises have applied...

    British Veterinary Dental Association signs with Hill's

    The British Veterinary Dental Association (BVDA) has signed a new agreement with Hill's Pet Nutrition which will provide support for the next three years. The agreement comes after the previous period of sponsorship between the company and the...

    Janssen says: 'think chicken'

    Janssen Animal Health is encouraging vets and nurses to think 'chicken' this spring. According to the company, all the evidence suggests that there has been a massive increase in the number of people keeping a few chickens in their garden, resulting...

    Janssen launches skincare range for horses and ponies

    Janssen Animal Health has launched a range of skincare products - Cavalesse ® and Cavalesse ® Topical - to help maintain and support a healthy skin in horses prone to summer skin allergies. According to the company, summer skin allergies, including...

    Infectious diseases causing hidden losses in dairy herds

    According to the results of DairyCheck 2008, Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health's subsidised milk testing service, 65% of herds tested positive for IBR infection, 69% positive for Leptospirosis and the majority of herds tested showed evidence of...

    Fort Dodge launches new sheep parasiticide

    A new long acting sheep injection has been launched by Fort Dodge Animal Health which the company says will offer significant benefits to sheep farmers for both internal and external parasite control. Cydectin 2% LA for sheep is the latest product...

    Genitrix announces HY-50 now authorised for IV use

    Genitrix has announced that HY-50 Vet ® , a sodium hyaluronate treatment for equine joints, has now been authorised for intravenous (IV) use. Available until now for intra-articular (IA) use only, the company says HY-50 delivers the highest concentration...

    Free masterclass to help you prepare for medicines inspection

    The RCVS and the Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) will be holding a free Masterclass offering practical guidance on the requirements of the Veterinary Practice Premises Register, on Saturday 4 April, at BSAVA Congress. If you are concerned about...

    Bayer launches microchip scanner that reads ALL chips

    Bayer has introduced a new microchip scanner which is capable of reading all chips, including encrypted ones. The company says the new Tracer Advance Isomax V scanner offers exceptional reading distances of more than twice those of other scanners...

    Coccidiosis DVD for dairy vets

    Dairy vets will soon be receiving a DVD highlighting the economic losses due to coccidiosis in cattle, from Janssen Animal Health. According to the company, coccidiosis is a major cause of scouring and poor growth rates in calves yet recent findings...

    Woodley appointed exclusive distributors for Synermed reagents

    Woodley Equipment Co Ltd has announced that it has been appointed by Synermed International as the exclusive distributor in the UK & Europe for the IR202 Series Near-Infrared Biochemistry reagents. Woodley will supply regular maintenance visits, ...

    CPD cards sent to vets and Registered Veterinary Nurses

    The 2009 RCVS Continuing Professional Development Record Cards have been sent to all practising vets and Registered Veterinary Nurses. Undertaking and recording Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is a mandatory professional requirement for...

    Gwynedd vet suspended for false certification

    The Disciplinary Committee of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons last week ordered a month's suspension for a veterinary surgeon from Dolgellau for dishonest certification of bovine tuberculin testing in the Gwynedd area in early 2007. At a...