Veterinary News Headlines

    Queen's Medal for Lancashire veterinary surgeon

    The RCVS has announced Barry Johnson MRCVS as the winner of this year’s Queen’s Medal. The Queen's Medal is the highest honour the College can bestow upon a veterinary surgeon. Dr Johnson is the Chairman of World Horse Welfare, travelling internationally...

    Zoetis takes animal health digital

    Zoetis unveiled the Centre for Digital Innovation (CDI), it's new centre for creating digital products that enable data-driven decision-making to enhance precision farming and improve animal wellbeing for livestock and pets, at the House of Lords last...

    Chanelle launches methadone premedicant/analgesic for cats and dogs

    Chanelle has launched Insistor 10 mg/ml solution for injection for dogs and cats, a premedication for general anaesthesia or neuroleptanalgesia in combination with a neuroleptic drug. Insistor, which contains methadone hydrochloride, is now available...
  • TVM launches new, improved apomorphine injection

    TVM (previously Forum Animal Health) has announced that over the coming weeks, Apometic will be replaced by Emedog, a new, improved apomorphine injection with a new concentration and new dose. TVM says Emedog provides less wastage, provides easier...
  • 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. ...

    Cytopoint now licensed for pruritus associated with allergic dermatitis

    Zoetis has announced that the licence for Cytopoint (lokivetmab) has been extended to include the treatment of pruritus associated with allergic dermatitis in dogs. Cytopoint is an injectable monoclonal antibody therapy for dogs that targets and neutralises...

    New surgical procedure for canine elbow dysplasia at Herts centre

    Davies Veterinary Specialists has announced that it is now offering Canine Unicompartmental Elbow replacement (CUE), a new surgical procedure for dogs with canine elbow dysplasia. Davies says the new treatment is appropriate for dogs with severe diffuse...

    Eukanuba study reveals secret to a long life

    Eukanuba has published the results of a 10 year study to evaluate the health and longevity of continuously Eukanuba-fed dogs, in which 90% lived beyond the breed's typical lifespan. Before the start of the study, a independent panel of veterinary...
  • DC severely reprimands London vet for failings in care

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has severely reprimanded and warned as to his future conduct a veterinary surgeon who failed to make sufficient enquiries about the location or condition of a cat; unreasonably refused to provide it with first aid and...

    Most stolen dog breeds revealed

    Security firm ADT has published an analysis of pet theft crime figures which suggest that if you're a Staffordshire Bull Terrier living in Devon or Cornwall, you might like to hide your identity. Staffies were by far the most commonly stolen animal...

    Jurox launches cost-effective buprenorphine for dogs, cats and horses

    Jurox (UK) Limited has launched Buprelieve (buprenorphine), licensed for use in dogs, cats and horses. Buprelieve is a 0.3mg/ml buprenorphine solution for injection, licensed for post-operative analgesia and to potentiate the sedative effects of other...
  • Virbac launches UK's first blood test for prostate disease in dogs

    Virbac has launched the UK's first blood test for BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) which, according to the company, will provide practices with a significant opportunity to improve the prognosis for many of the UK's male dog population that suffer...
  • Microchipping dogs becomes compulsory

    The Government has announced that from 6 April 2016 all dogs will be required to have a microchip. This will give owners 3 years to comply with new legislation being drafted by Defra. According to Defra, 100,000 dogs are dumped or lost each year...
  • Veterinary surgeons denounce homeopathy

    In the week that Prince Charles has become embroiled in another row about the use of homeopathy in the NHS, British veterinary surgeons have denounced its use for the treatment of pets and other animals. In a survey of veterinary surgeons carried...

    Fitzpatrick Oncology and Soft Tissue bought out by management team

    The clinical team leading Fitzpatrick Referrals Oncology and Soft Tissue has completed a management buyout of the Guildford-based animal hospital. The buy-out was led by Professor Nick Bacon, Clinical Director, Dr Laurent Findji, Senior Clinician,...

    Injectable omeprazole for horses declared free of testosterone

    Bova UK has announced that its injectable omeprazole product has now been declared free of testosterone, following reports of contamination earlier in the year . A test by the Australian Racing Forensic Laboratory (ARFL) of samples from a newly prepared...

    Should veterinary practices advertise the salary on offer?

    VetSurgeon.org is conducting a survey for veterinary surgeons and students to discover whether, when searching for a job, you would like to see salaries and benefits advertised in job adverts. The survey follows the launch last year of a new feature...

    First canine cardiac arrhythmia surgery without human medical support

    Davies Veterinary Specialists reports that it has performed two successful surgeries on dogs to cure cardiac arrhythmia, without support from the human medical field. Davies says its Cardiac Electrophysiology Laboratory, headed by Pedro Oliveira ...

    Vets go back on the Shortage Occupation List

    The Government has announced that it has accepted the recommendation of the Migration Advisory Committee that veterinary surgeons should be added to the Shortage Occupation List. The announcement came in the form of a written statement by the then...

    APHA grants access to new tests for chronic TB breakdowns

    Actiphage, a new blood test for bovine TB, has been accepted for exceptional private use in England by the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA). Dr Berwyn Clarke, CEO of PBD Biotech , which developed the bacteriophage-based detection method, says...
  • Veterinary surgeon takes on puppy farm trade with #SeeThemSuckling campaign

    Cat Henstridge MRCVS has teamed up with Companion Dog World magazine to launch #SeeThemSuckling, a new campaign to combat the puppy farm trade. The main aim of the campaign is to persuade anyone thinking of getting a puppy that they should always...

    Elanco launches Credelio Plus for oral flea, tick and worm control

    Elanco has announced the launch of Credelio Plus, a broad spectrum oral parasiticide for the control of fleas, ticks and worms in dogs. Credelio Plus is a palatable, chewy, monthly tablet which contains milbemycin oxime for the control of the gastrointestinal...

    MSD launches reformulated Finadyne NSAID for cattle, pigs and horses

    MSD Animal Health has announced that Finadyne (flunixin meglumine), its NSAID for cattle, pigs and horses, has been reformulated and approved for use in food-producing animals. Fynadyne had been removed from sale last year after the Veterinary Medicines...

    Davies Veterinary Specialists acquired by Linnaeus Group

    Davies Veterinary Specialists , the Hertfordshire-based multi-disciplinary referral centre, has been acquired by the Linnaeus Group . Nat Whitley, clinical director at Davies Veterinary Services, said: "We are delighted to become part of the Linnaeus...

    PFMA reveals UK's top ten pets

    The Pet Food Manufacturers’ Association (PFMA) has announced the results of its annual pet population survey of 8000 households 1 . The data shows a stable population of 12m pets, as follows: 9 million dogs (23% households) 7.5million cats (16...