Veterinary News Headlines

    Video Vets Now reports 54% year on year growth

    Video Vets Now, the telemedicine arm of Vets Now, has reported a 54% year on year growth in the use of its service in 2022, and says the redefinition of 'under care' will pave the way for further opportunities. Vets Now launched the service at the...

    Companion Care opens 80th surgery

    Companion Care has opened its 80th surgery , within the Ilford Pets at Home store. Companion Care Vets managing director, Jane Balmain said: "The opening of our 80th surgery proves the success of our joint venture partner business model. At present...

    Practices need to be talking to owners BEFORE they buy an animal

    The PDSA has published its 2016 PDSA Animal Wellbeing (PAW) Report which this year highlights the poor level of research done by prospective owners before they acquire a pet, in turn highlighting an opportunity for practices to start building relationships...

    Building work on new vet school now underway

    Building work has started on the new Harper & Keele Veterinary School , which is due to take its first students on the veterinary medicine course in 2020, and will also serve students on Veterinary Nursing, Veterinary Physiotherapy and wider animal sciences...

    Norbrook launches antibiotic for cattle and pigs

    Norbrook Laboratories has launched Norfenicol Solution for Injection (florfenicol), a broad spectrum antibiotic licensed for the treatment of pneumonia in cattle and pigs. Dr Barry McInerney, Norbrook's GB Veterinary Advisor said: "With many farmers...

    Vet Channel launches waiting room video display system

    The Vet Channel has launched VetPod, a customisable video display system for practice waiting rooms. The VetPod system is comprised of three elements: a website where you select the media you want to display in your waiting room, the VetPod, which...

    Pets may be saving the NHS 2.45 billion a year

    Pets account for millions of pounds worth of economic activity in the UK and may reduce NHS costs by nearly two and a half billion pounds, according to Companion Animal Economics , a new report published today. Published by CABI and sponsored by Mars...

    New license claim for Bovilis calf scour vaccine

    MSD has announced that its calf scour vaccine, Bovilis Rotavec Corona is now licensed to boost antibodies against both F5 (K99) and F41 E.coli adhesins – the most commonly isolated fimbriae taken from calves suffering with infectious diarrhoea 1 . ...

    Merial launches new rabies vaccine for cats

    Merial Animal Health has announced the launch of its new feline vaccine Purevax Rabies in the UK and Ireland. Merial says the product offers a simple but elegant solution to rabies vaccination, without the need for adjuvant. According to the company...

    New guidance for the treatment of diabetic cats

    The International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM), the veterinary division of International Cat Care, has published Consensus Guidelines on the Practical Management of Diabetes Mellitus in Cats to help veterinary teams deliver optimal management for...
  • RCVS Strategic Plan to reduce blame culture

    The RCVS has published its Strategic Plan for 2017 to 2019, a major component of which is to identify the extent to which a 'blame' culture exists in the veterinary profession, the role that the College may play in it, the impact that that it may have...

    Dogs with chronic diarrhoea urgently needed for study

    Specialists in internal medicine from Davies Veterinary Specialists (Davies) in Hertfordshire and Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull are urgently seeking canine patients with chronic small intestinal diarrhoea, to help with a...

    Why did the crossbred cat try to cross the road?

    New research from the RVC has revealed that young, male, crossbred cats are at greater risk of being hit by a car, begging the question as to why they tried to cross the road in the first place. The study, which was carried out by the VetCompass programme...

    BVA makes the case for eating more veal and goat meat

    The BVA, the British Cattle Veterinary Association (BCVA), the Goat Veterinary Society (GVS) and the British Veterinary Poultry Association (BVPA) have launched a new policy position addressing the issues surrounding surplus male animals on farms , recommending...
  • RCVS seeks feedback for draft Code of Professional Conduct

    The RCVS is seeking feedback on a new draft Code of Professional Conduct. The new Code, which would replace the existing RCVS Guide to Professional Conduct for Veterinary Surgeons , has been produced by a Working Party set up by the RCVS Advisory...

    Vetlab offers chance to win new veterinary centrifuge

    Vetlab Supplies, the Sussex-based veterinary equipment and consumables supplier, is holding a draw to win a CombiSpin veterinary centrifuge, worth £895. The draw, which is open to UK mainland veterinary practices, can be entered here until 31st January...

    RCVS announces winners of the 2018 Council election

    The RCVS has announced the results of this year’s RCVS Council election which saw a turnout of 22.7%, compared to 22.8% last year and 15.6% the year before. The results, in order of number of votes, are: Elected: Susan Paterson – 3,976 votes...

    Royal Canin launches new promotion for cat-owning clients

    Royal Canin has announced the launch of a summer campaign to help small animal practices develop their relationships with cat-owning clients. 'Summer of the Cat' runs throughout July, August and September. As part of the campaign, cat owners are being...

    New support package to help manage canine epilepsy

    Vetoquinol has announced the launch of its new support package to help vets and owners manage canine epilepsy with Epiphen, the company's phenobarbital medication. Each Epiphen support package contains: Owner Record Manuals which contain...

    RCVS Christmas Box goes to Medical Detection Dogs and The Horse Trust

    RCVS President, Professor Stephen May, has chosen Medical Detection Dogs and The Horse Trust and as the recipients of this year’s RCVS Christmas Box, a £3,000 annual donation. The Horse Trust provides a range of services to support working horses...

    Survey finds 2/3rds horses suffer joint disease lameness

    A new survey of horse owners¹ by supplement brand, Cavalor, has found that 66% of horses have suffered from lameness as a result of joint disease and one-fifth of horses have been off work with the problem for a year or more. The company says it's...
  • RVC launches appeal to help drought-ravaged Kenya

    The Royal Veterinary College has launched an appeal to the veterinary profession to raise a target of £10,000 to enable VetAid Kenya to help during what has become the worst drought in living memory in the Horn of Africa. According to the RVC,...

    Tramadol added to controlled drugs list

    Tramadol has become a controlled drug and has been added to Schedule 3 of the Misuse of Drugs Regulations 2001 The change to the regulations, which was made by the Home Office means that the drug is now subject to special requirements when writing...

    First veterinary supplier switches to electric delivery vehicle

    MWI Animal Health, which supplies more than 3,000 veterinary practices across the UK with pharmaceuticals, equipment and consumables, has become the first company in the UK’s animal health sector to own and operate an electric delivery vehicle. The...

    Cambridgeshire vet suspended for dishonesty over horse export documentation

    Cambridge-based Nebojsa Petrovic MRCVS has been suspended by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for six months for dishonestly providing false information related to the export of horses. Nebojsa Petrovic faced eight charges, although charge four was...