Veterinary News Headlines

    New treatment for canine prostatic neoplasia

    Fitzpatrick Referrals has announced that it is now offering arterial embolisation as a treatment for canine prostatic neoplasia – the first veterinary centre to do so in Europe. Fitzpatrick says that the initial results from a study at the University...

    Vetmedin now indicated to delay CHF in Dobermans

    Boehringer Ingelheim has announced that Vetmedin Chewable Tablets have been licensed for treating pre-clinical dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in Doberman Pinschers 1 . Boehringer says DCM is the most common form of cardiomyopathy in dogs and the second...
  • BVA hits the headlines with call for end to ritual slaughter

    BVA president-elect John Blackwell has found himself on the front page of The Times today, and interviewed on Radio 4's Today programme , with a call to end the practice of slitting animal's throats and allowing them to bleed to death in order to produce...
  • More British bulldogs face life beset by health problems

    The Royal Veterinary College has published the results of the largest ever study of British bulldogs treated in first opinion veterinary practices, finding that ownership of British bulldogs has doubled over the last five years, despite the breed suffering...

    New practice display to help educate owners about pets and fireworks

    Ceva Animal Health, manufacturer of Adaptil and Feliway, has launched a new fireworks marketing and display pack to give pet owners information about how to help their pets during the fireworks season. The pack includes a new leaflet written by the...

    Boehringer Ingelheim launches bronchitis vaccine for poultry

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched HatchPak IB H120TM NeO, a freeze-dried live attenuated virus of Bronchitis disease, H120 strain, for active immunisation of one day-old chickens in order to reduce infection with Massachusetts serotype of Infectious...
  • Remote dermatology diagnoses are as accurate as face-to-face

    Vet AI, which launched Joii, its remote veterinary consultation service earlier this year, is claiming that vets who diagnose common dermatological conditions remotely are as accurate as those who see the patient in person. The company is making the...

    Leading vet group addresses the veterinary suicide issue

    The Linnaeus Group , the Mars Petcare-owned veterinary group which owns nearly 150 practices around the country, has launched a new initiative to try and help address the high rates of suicide in the veterinary profession. The Group has trained almost...
  • Now all vet practices can offer remote consultations

    The Virtual Vet Group (VVG) has launched a new platform which allows veterinary practices to offer clients remote consultations via their own branded mobile app. Remote consultations and prescribing have been the subject of much debate in the profession...

    Pfizer launches UK's first equine immunomodulator

    Pfizer Animal Health has launched Zylexis for horses, the first and only immunomodulator licensed in the UK to reduce the clinical signs of equine respiratory disease associated with over-crowding and stress. Zylexis contains inactivated parapox ovis...

    New study sheds light on equine hoof abnormalities

    A new study published in the Royal Society Interface Journal 1 has, according to the researchers, resulted in a clearer understanding of how equine hooves grow and how abnormal hoof shapes may develop. The study, titled ‘ Physics of animal health...

    Veterinary Practice Management Association rebrands as Veterinary Management Group

    The Veterinary Practice Management Association (VPMA) has announced that it has changed its name to the Veterinary Management Group, or VMG. The group’s Board, led by outgoing president, Renay Rickard and incoming president, Julie Beacham, decided...

    Merial launches UK's first Lyme disease vaccine

    Merial has launched Merilym 3, the first Lyme disease vaccine available in the UK. Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease in Europe and there has been an increase of over 300% in the number of reported human cases in the UK since 2001...

    Jonathan Ross OBE joins line-up at VET Festival 2018

    VET Festival has announced that the television and radio presenter Jonathan Ross OBE is to join the line-up at this year's event, taking place on the 8th and 9th June in Surrey. Jonathan will be taking part in the VETFest Conversation on the Friday...

    WSAVA urges vets to do more to tackle hereditary disease

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association has called on veterinary surgeons to take a proactive role in tackling hereditary disease and to advise breeders on the tests available to them before they breed from their animals. Speaking at a press...
  • Exotics vet wins most thanks for top tip

    Exotics vet Mark Rowland from the Trinity Veterinary Centre has won VetSurgeon.org's competition for sharing the best tip with colleagues in the discussion forums on the site. To enter the competition, VetSurgeon members just needed to post a 'top...

    New study highlights use of temporary tracheostomy tubes after surgery for brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome

    A new study, published in the latest issue of the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) , has demonstrated that placement of temporary tracheostomy tubes following multi-level airway surgery for brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (BOAS) is...

    Norbrook launches 200ml Loxicom for dogs

    Norbook has added a 200ml oral suspension for dogs to its Loxicom range. The company says the new presentation provides a cost-effective way to supply long-term dosing for pain management in dogs. It also says the new size will allow vets to be more...

    Animalcare launches UK's first equine omeprazole granules

    Animalcare has launched Equizol, the UK’s first omeprazole granule treatment for gastric ulcers in horses. The apple-flavoured, gastro-resistant granules can be mixed with dry feed to make administration easier for owners. Animalcare says that up...
  • Veterinary nurse found guilty of cruelty

    Registered VN Lindsay Newell has been found guilty of six counts of cruelty to animals at Stafford Magistrates' Court, following an investigation by the RSPCA. The charges related to a ewe, two lambs, a Welsh pony, a goat and a pig at the Burton...

    New microRNA test could give pets with heart disease 18 months more life

    Diagnostics company MI:RNA has developed a test which it claims can detect the early signs of mitral valve disease (MMVD) in cats ands dogs with 85% sensitivity, 82% specificity and 83% overall accuracy. The company’s NEMO Cardiac Health Screening...

    French bulldogs prone to birthing problems

    New research conducted by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), which shows that French bulldog bitches are 15.9 times more likely to suffer from difficult births (dystocia) than crossbred bitches, has been published in the Veterinary Record today. ...

    New research indicates Alabama Rot is seasonal

    Anderson Moores Veterinary Specialists has revealed the results of some research indicating that Alabama Rot, acka* Cutaneous Renal and Glomerular Vasculopathy, is a seasonal condition. The UK has now seen a total of 169 confirmed cases of Alabama...

    Vet and nurse launch new oncology referral service in Huddersfield

    Neil Palmer BVSc, MSc (Clin Onc), MRCVS and Kirsty Chippendale, Dip AVN, RVN have launched Cancer Care for Pets, an oncology referral service based out of Donaldson's Veterinary Group Hospital in Huddersfield. Cancer Care for Pets offers both clinical...

    Rehydion gel® - the shining light for scouring calves

    CEVA Animal Health is giving away a key ring torch with every three bottles of Rehydion gel®, its product for scouring calves. CEVA says the deal is to highlight the fact that Rehydion gel® is currently the only oral rehydration treatment that can.....