Veterinary News Headlines
  • Consumer champion to lead RCVS

    T he Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has announced that Nick Stace has been appointed its Chief Executive and Secretary, and will take up his post on 3 September 2012. Mr Stace leaves CHOICE, Australia's equivalent of consumer group Which?...

    Vet Record study finds ear cropping on the rise

    A study published in the Vet Record has found that rates of ear cropping in dogs seen in vet practices in the UK rose sharply from 2020 to 2021, from a reported two cases per 100,000 consultations, to over 10. For the study 1 , the authors Lucy Norris...

    Ceva urges vets to take BP readings during Feline Hypertension Month

    Ceva is using Feline Hypertension Month coming up in May to encourage more practices to conduct routine annual blood pressure checks in cats over seven years old. The International Society of Feline Medicine advises that blood pressure should be checked...

    DC reprimands East Sussex-based vet for failing to declare driving conviction

    East Sussex-based Maria Elena Marin Crespo MRCVS has been reprimanded by the RCVS DC for twice failing to declare a conviction for failing to provide the police with a specimen of breath for analysis. Dr Crespo appeared in front of the Disciplinary...

    Elanco offers virtual alternative to the London Vet Show

    Elanco has announced that with the London Vet Show postponed until 2021, it is hosting a series of online activities to make the congress experience available at home. The company has launched a ‘Vet Show CPD hub’ ( www.myelanco.co.uk/brand/lvshub...

    Intervet publishes the evidence for Plerion

    A study published in the Veterinary Record has shown that Plerion, the broad-spectrum anthelmintic combination preparation for dogs (5 mg pyrantel + 20 mg oxantel + 5 mg praziquantel per kg body weight) is an efficacious and well-tolerated treatment...
  • Researchers ask equine practitioners to help with Cushings survey

    Researchers at the University of Saskatchewan's Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM) are carrying out a survey of equine practitioners to discover, amongst other things, just how common Cushing's disease is internationally. The 16-question...
  • Study finds gastropods move at a snail's pace

    A new study of UK snail behaviour using LED and UV light tracking has found that the nocturnal creatures can explore the length of an average British garden in just one night, reaching a top speed of 1mph (metre per hour). The 'Slime Watch' report...
  • New poster explains good 'vetiquette'

    VetSurgeon.org has published a light-hearted practice waiting room poster designed to help pet owners learn good 'vetiquette' The idea came about after Hamilton-based Julie Innes MRCVS shared a poem she'd written to display in her own practice waiting...

    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...

    Virbac launches derm app

    Virbac has launched an iPhone app designed to support veterinary surgeons in the diagnosis of canine dermatological conditions. Called Virbac-Derm-Diag it enables clinicians to create a clinical history (including photographs) of a patient then...

    Veterinary support website needs votes

    Vetsnet , the support website set up by Liz Barton MRCVS , needs your vote for its application for funding from the Aviva Community Fund. Liz set up vetsnet to bring together all the wellbeing, leadership and management tools being created by individuals...

    Creature Comforts opens first clinic

    Creature Comforts, the start up which promises to revolutionise veterinary care using tech , has opened its first clinic in Notting Hill Gate, London. The new, four storey, architecturally-designed clinic is full of natural light and includes calming...

    CVS discovers what makes vet practice reception staff hang up their boots

    CVS has published a study 1 which has identified the main factors that are predictive of resignations by support staff team members, including receptionists, patient care advisors and other support staff in companion animal practice. For the study...

    Bimeda adds phenylbutazone to its equine range

    Bimeda has announced the launch of Butagran Equi (phenylbutazone), to join its range of analgesics and anti-inflammatories. Bimeda says that Butagran Equi provides rapid onset of activity with the added convenience for horse owners or professionals...

    New equine head and spine imaging collection

    The Equine Veterinary Journal (EVJ) has joined forces with Equine Veterinary Education and Veterinary Radiology and Ultrasound to showcase an online collection of the latest articles on imaging the equine head and spine at http://bit.ly/2gUxtN8 . ...

    New cardiology course takes it 'piece by piece'

    Dechra Veterinary Products (maker of Cardisure) has launched a new online CPD course which consists of a series of short presentations about treating congestive heart failure in dogs, developed with cardiology consultant Mike Martin. According to the...

    Pet Eye Health Awareness Week returns in September

    TVM had announced that its annual Pet Eye Health Awareness Week will take place from 22nd-28th September this year, focusing on brachycephalic pets which are particularly prone to eye problems. To help practices make the most of the week, TVM is providing...
  • New online review system for practices

    Vethelpdirect.com, the website founded by VetSurgeon.org member, Susie Samuel MRCVS , has launched a new system called VetReviews which allows your clients publish a review of your service directly from your own website. To use the system, you (or...

    New case studies to help practices get informed consent

    The RCVS has published a series of case studies designed to help veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses in gaining properly informed consent from clients for procedures and treatments. The case studies were developed by the RCVS Standards Committee...

    Linnaeus puts £30K towards open-access publication

    Linnaeus has set up a funding scheme to cover the costs for its specialists, residents and interns to publish research open access in scientific journals. The Open Access Publication Charge (OAPC) initiative was introduced in 2021 to cover the fees...

    New online feline ophthalmology course

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Amodip, has launched a free online feline ophthalmology course called ‘Looking hypertension in the eye’. Ceva says the aim of the course is to enable vets to get the most out of their ocular exams and gain confidence in...

    Dechra warns of Oxyglobin supply problem

    Dechra Veterinary Products is warning veterinary professionals it is experiencing supply issues with Oxyglobin , Haemoglobin Glutamer-200. Dechra has supplied Oxyglobin under an exclusive UK distributor agreement with Biopure Corporation since 2002...
  • RCVS trials new dispute resolution scheme

    The RCVS has announced that it is to trial a new alternative dispute resolution scheme for users of veterinary services who have complaints which aren't serious enough to call into question a veterinary surgeon or nurse's fitness to practice. The...

    Disciplinary Committee restores Wirral vet to the Register

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has restored Ian Beveridge, a Wirral-based veterinary surgeon to the Register. Mr Beveridge had been removed from the Register following a disciplinary hearing in May 2013 in which he was found guilty of disgraceful...