Veterinary News Headlines
  • Medical neutering now available for ferrets

    Virbac Animal Health has announced that its medical castration implant Suprelorin 9.4mg has received a marketing authorisation for use in ferrets. The neutering of male ferrets (hobs) is recommended to suppress fertility, decrease odour and reduce...

    New treatment for canine mast cell tumours

    Virbac has launched Stelfonta, a novel injectable solution to treat mastocytoma in dogs. Stelfonta is licensed for the treatment of non-resectable, non-metastatic (WHO staging 1 ) subcutaneous mast cell tumours (MCTs) located at or distal to the elbow...

    RVC research reveals best toys to improve ferret welfare

    A new study from the Royal Veterinary College has revealed the best toys and housing for ferrets’ health and wellbeing. It is estimated that there are more than one million pet ferrets in the UK and a further 500,000 in the United States, but until...

    MSD launches Pet Diabetes Tracker

    MSD Animal Health has launched the Pet Diabetes Tracker, a free new app designed to help veterinary professionals and their clients track and manage diabetes. The new app, which is being being made available in the run up to Pet Diabetes Month in...

    Huddersfield practice wins award for outstanding EMS placement

    Donaldson’s Vets Maple Street Surgery in Huddersfield has won the 2018 veterinary students’ award for outstanding clinical EMS placement, one of a number of new awards created by Zoetis to recognise the contribution practices make and the commitment...

    RSPCA asks vets to help with goal of reducing cruelty and neglect by 50% in ten years.

    The RSPCA has published Together for Animal Welfare, its strategy for the next ten years, during which it aims to achieve eight ambitions in partnership with the veterinary profession. As part of its new strategy the RSPCA has also announced it is...
  • 98% of vets asked to euthanise healthy pets for bad behaviour

    The British Veterinary Association has published the results of a survey which revealed that almost all small animal veterinary surgeons have been asked to euthanise healthy pets, with half (53%) saying it was not a rare occurrence and 98% saying the...
  • World-first veterinary anti-cancer drug launched

    AB Science, a young Paris-based biotech company, has announced the pan-European commercial launch of its veterinary anticancer drug, Masivet Masivet was approved in November 2008 by the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) for the treatment of dogs...

    Vets asked to take part in largest flea research project

    MSD Animal Health (maker of Bravecto) is asking veterinary surgeons to get involved in the Big Flea Project, described as the UK’s largest piece of academic research into fleas, their prevalence, and the diseases they carry. The study, which is being...

    Kent-based vet who faced allegations of clinical failings removed from the Register

    A Kent-based veterinary surgeon who faced allegations relating to multiple clinical failings has been removed from the Register at his own request. George Philippus Hauptfleisch faced three charges in relation to allegations of clinical failings surrounding...
  • Jenny Smith becomes new face of VetSurgeon.org

    After tense negotiations which stretched well into the night, Jenny Smith MRCVS has been confirmed this morning as the new face of VetSurgeon.org. Jenny, who qualified earlier this year (congratulations), will appear in advertisements for the site...

    Medivet to slow its rate of practice acquisition

    Medivet has announced that it is reducing the pace of its new practice acquisitions to allow its Regional Directors Team time to integrate. Medivet owns 245 veterinary practices in the UK and its rate of practice acquisition had tripled in the last...

    Northants practice shows the lengths people will go for their guinea pigs

    The Cat and Rabbit Care Clinic in Abington , Northampton seems to be defying the commonly-held belief that owners of some the more common exotics are not prepared to go to any great lengths if their animal gets ill. According to head veterinary surgeon...

    A novel approach to recycling veterinary plastics

    White Cross Vets in Gateacre has found a novel way of dealing with the large amounts of waste plastic that veterinary pharmaceutical and other sterile products are packed in, using it to make ' ecobricks '. The practice makes ecobricks by packing...

    New injectable acepromazine for horses

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Tranquinervin, an injectable acepromazine for horses. Tranquinervin, which contains 10 mg/ml acepromazine, is indicated for anaesthetic premedication, tranquilisation and sedation. Emma Jennings, Brand Manager...
  • Vet students pushed to the brink

    A survey carried out in 2008 by the British Veterinary Association and its student branch, the Association of Veterinary Students (AVS) has found that that one in three students find themselves in difficult or severe financial situations, more than half...
  • Jurox offers extra support with Alfaxan following propofol product recall

    Jurox has issued a statement confirming its commitment to those practices who want to use Alfaxan (alfaxalone) following what it describes as the second major shortage of the most widely used veterinary licensed propofol (Inductofol and Vetofol, Norbrook...

    Staffordshire Bull Terrier 'most stolen' as dog theft rises again in 2017

    Direct Line Pet Insurance has revealed that there were 1,909 reports of stolen dogs in 2017, with the Staffordshire Bull Terrier holding onto the dubious accolade of being 'Britain's most stolen'. Direct Line made Freedom of Information requests to...

    BVD survey finds major shortcomings in disease protection

    Boehringer Ingelheim - maker of Bovela - has announced the results of the 3rd annual BVD Survey, which has found amongst other things that 85% of respondents hadn't restarted a vaccination course when most of them should have. 1,219 farmers took part...

    Novartis launches Atopica for cats

    In case you missed the email last month , Novartis Animal Health has announced the launch of Atopica for Cats (cyclosporine oral solution, 100 mg/ml), a treatment for chronic allergic dermatitis. This disease, which is apparently one of the most common...
  • 'Vet-approved' cat food now at Tesco

    Nutricat, a supermarket cat food launched this year, has released the results of a survey which, it says, shows that modern day lifestyles are resulting in British cat owners anthropomorphising their cats. The survey found that 54% of cat owners believe...

    New BVA initiative to make vet practices a better place to work

    The BVA is urging veterinary practices to sign up to a new, voluntary code it has created to make for a better working environment; one which is supportive and welcoming to everyone. The Good Veterinary Workplaces Voluntary Code sets out various...
  • Grimsby vet struck off for serious professional misconduct

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has this week directed that the name of a Grimsby veterinary surgeon should be removed from the RCVS Register, having found him guilty of serious professional misconduct for advising and undertaking surgical procedures...

    Norbrook launches Loxicom Injection for cattle, pigs and horses.

    Norbrook is expanding its NSAID range with the launch of Loxicom Injection for cattle, pigs and horses. Norbrook says the new product, which will be available to veterinary surgeons from mid-October, offers treatment for a range of symptoms including...

    Parasitologist warns of growing threat from exotic ticks

    Parasitologist Dr Ian Wright, head of the European Scientific Counsel Companion Animal Parasites UK and Ireland (ESCCAP), has warned of a growing threat from exotic ticks arriving in the UK. Speaking at Improve International's OV Conference last week...