Veterinary News Headlines

    Boehringer launches first oral prednisolone for horses

    Boehringer Ingelheim Vetmedica has launched Equisolon 33 mg/g oral powder, the first licensed oral prednisolone for the alleviation of inflammation associated with recurrent airway obstruction (RAO), otherwise known as heaves, in horses. Clare Turnbull...
  • 10,000 striking vets march on Paris

    French veterinary surgeons went on strike yesterday, and 10,000 marched on the streets of Paris in protest at Government plans to restrict their ability to supply certain farm animal antibiotics. According to the National Union of Practicing Veterinarians...
  • Veterinary practices worried about infection control

    New research from a laundry equipment manufacturer has found that the majority of UK veterinary practices think they need to do more to stop the spread of infection. The company behind the research shall remain nameless because whilst it has a great...
  • Case against Stourbridge vet dismissed

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has dismissed a case against a veterinary surgeon said to have been dishonest in claims made against insurance following a dog's veterinary treatment. At the end of the four-day hearing, the Committee found Sheena...

    Cannabidiol treatments for animals to be regulated

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has announced that treatments for animals which contain cannabidiol are classed as veterinary medicines and will be regulated as such. Veterinary medicines are defined in the Veterinary Medicines Regulations...

    Notts vet students now get hands-on shelter experience

    Final-year students at the University of Nottingham School of Veterinary Medicine and Science are now getting hands-on experience of the challenges and rewards of shelter medicine, thanks to a new partnership with the RSPCA Radcliffe Animal Centre. ...

    Animalcare launches periodontal diagnostic strip

    Animalcare has launched OraStripdx, a periodontal diagnostic strip that estimates the levels of thiols dissolved in oral fluid, thereby indicating the level of periodontal disease in an awake patient. Each OraStripdx comprises a dry porous pad, pre...

    Gudrun Ravetz appointed Vets4Pets Head of Workplace Engagement

    Vets4Pets has appointed ex BVA and SPVS President Gudrun Ravetz as Head of Workplace Engagement. In addition to working as a clinician in private practice and for charity, Gudrun has worked in several veterinary-related roles in industry, both in management...

    Farmers really care about cow comfort and health

    A survey carried out by Envirosystems has found that farmers really care about and prioritise cow comfort and health. The Envirobed cubicle bedding study found that cow comfort is farmers' number one priority, rated 'very important' by 89% and 'quite...
  • Free veterinary consults - Animals Count launches EU election manifesto

    Animals Count, which describes itself as a political party for people and animals, will launch its EU election manifesto on 24 th May from 12 noon at the Kings Oak, Loughton, where it will be putting into practice one of its proposed policies: subsidised...
  • Vets invited to online meeting: "IR35 and its Impact on Locums"

    VetSurgeon.org and VetNurse.co.uk are hosting an online Zoom meeting open to all members of the profession, where Simon Biles, an accountant and Chartered Tax Adviser from Moore Scarrott, will explain and discuss the effect of recent IR35 changes on...

    Elanco launches new canine osteoarthritis campaign

    Elanco, the maker of Onsior, has launched a campaign to help practices educate owners about canine osteoarthritis. Elanco says OA is a condition which is estimated to affect one in four dogs, but it is often labelled by owners as "just old age". This...
  • Study reveals most common cause of heatstroke in dogs

    A study published in Animals 1 has found that the most common cause of potentially-fatal heatstroke in dogs is being exercised by their owners. Researchers from Nottingham Trent University and the Royal Veterinary College found that exertion or exercise...
  • RCVS Council approves redefinition of 'Under Care' with safeguards

    The RCVS Council has voted to approve proposed changes to how 'under care' is defined in the supporting guidance for the Guide to Professional Conduct . The new guidance will remove the absolute requirement for veterinary surgeons to perform a physical...
  • Study finds vets not complying with Epilepsy Task Force recommendations

    A new study, published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) , has revealed that veterinary surgeons only prescribe anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) after a seizure cluster in 44% of cases, despite International Veterinary Epilepsy Task Force recommendations...

    New ECC specialist at Midlands referral centre

    Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull has announced that it has recruited Ludivine Boiron, a specialist in emergency and critical care (ECC), to boost its service provision in that area. Ludivine, who graduated in 2008, has come...

    Veterinary supplier launches 'ThinkGreen' initiative

    J.A.K Marketing, has developed a new 'ThinkGreen' section of its website which recommends environmentally friendly products that practices can use to reduce their impact on the environment. A few examples of the products in J.A.K Marketing's 'ThinkGreen...

    For Sale: used veterinary group, a steal at £1.5 billion

    Sky News reports that IVC, the Bath-headquartered corporate veterinary group , is putting itself up for sale for a cool £1.5 billion. IVC was formed in 2011, the result of a merger of several independent veterinary hospitals. Under the leadership...

    Chanelle launches lowest dose pentobarbital injection

    Chanelle Vet UK has announced the launch of Euthoxin (pentobarbital) 500mg/ml Injection, indicated for use on a wide range of species including large, companion and exotic species. The company says Euthoxin 500mg/ml is a stronger dose than any other...

    Zoetis Equip Artervac vaccine back in stock

    Zoetis has announced that announced its Equine Viral Arteritis (EVA) vaccine Equip Artervac is now back in stock. Supplies of the vaccine, which is indicated for the active immunisation for horses against equine arteritis, ran low at the end of last...
  • New ocular lubricant

    Millpledge Veterinary has launched Oculeze, an ocular lubricant. The new product, which is for the management of any condition where eye health is supported by providing additional moisture or lubrication, is suitable for dogs, cats, horses, rabbits...

    Official Veterinarian struck off for falsely certifying slaughterhouse welfare

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has directed the Registrar to remove Laura Padron Vega, a former Official Veterinarian, from the Register for dishonestly backdating certificates in order to avoid new animal welfare regulations. Miss Padron Vega faced...
  • This man may be many things, but he is NOT a vet

    The RCVS has released the photograph of a man apprehended by Wiltshire police whilst working as a bogus veterinary surgeon at a practice in Swindon. Peter Keniry, who had been practising under the name of a properly qualified and legitimately registered...

    BVA launches menopause hub in bid to stop more vets leaving

    The BVA has launched a new menopause hub to support members of the veterinary professions affected by menopause and keep more vets in the profession. Evidence given to the Women and Equalities parliamentary committee by BUPA last year suggested that...

    Rabbit vaccine recalled

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate has issued a product recall for two batches of the rabbit haemorrhagic disease vaccine, Filavac VHD K C+V (Vm 46470/4000). Batches 060K80412C1A-UK1-2 and 060K80412A1C-UK1-2 (expiry 12/06/2019) have been recalled...