Veterinary News Headlines

    Dechra to launch new treatment for Addison’s disease

    Dechra Veterinary Products has announced that it will be launching Zycortal, a new medication for the treatment of canine hypoadrenocorticism at the BSAVA Congress in April. Zycortal is a prolonged-release suspension used as replacement therapy for...

    Vet nurse suspended for supplying controlled drugs to ease friend's pain

    Northumberland-based Melanie Jane Herdman RVN has been suspended for three months by the RCVS Veterinary Nurse Disciplinary Committee for supplying controlled drugs to a friend. Miss Herdman faced three charges. The first was that she indicated to...

    New vaccine against erysipelas, porcine parvovirus and leptospirosis

    MSD Animal Health has announced the launch of Porcilis Ery+Parvo+Lepto, its new vaccine against erysipelas, porcine parvovirus and leptospirosis. The new vaccine offers up to 12 months' immunity against three of the biggest diseases that cause reproductive...
  • Why have vet bills gone up so much?

    VetSurgeon.org and VetNurse.co.uk have started filming a series of films which explain the reasons for the recent above inflation increases in the cost of veterinary care. One of the consequences of veterinary price inflation has been a backlash from...

    UK's first veterinary festival coming this summer

    Budding veterinary impresario Noel Fitzpatrick has announced the dates for the inaugural VET Festival, an outdoor summer event for the profession which will combine world-class CPD with family entertainment and an evening rock concert headlined by Mike...

    Cardiff practice first to achieve gold for rabbit care in Wales

    Valley Veterinary Hospital in Cardiff has been awarded the first Gold Standard Award for rabbit care in Wales by the Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund (RWAF). There are only 11 other practices in the UK that hold the Gold Standard Award for rabbit...

    Fish saves dog

    Skeldale Veterinary Centre reports that it has performed the world's first fish skin graft on a dog that was 'days from death' from a seriously infected wound. The surgery was carried out in August 2018 and is, they say, the first time it has been...

    New project aims to inform care of older dogs

    The BSAVA charity, PetSavers has awarded a Citizen Science research grant to support the development of a new tool to help veterinary professionals and pet owners work together to provide the best care to senior dogs. The grant has been awarded to...
  • New evidence-based guidance for preventative veterinary care

    MSD Animal Health is launching the first evidence-based guidance 1 for improving the approach to the preventative veterinary healthcare consultation, developed in partnership with the Centre for Evidence-based Medicine at the University of Nottingham...

    BVA gives four reasons for above-inflation rises in the cost of veterinary care to the Competition & Market Authority

    The BVA has submitted a detailed response to the Competition and Market's review of veterinary services, which highlights four main reasons for above-inflation increases in the cost of veterinary care. The reasons are: above average increases in veterinary...
  • MA BVetMed BSc PhD DVA DVOphthal DipECVO MRCVS RSVP ASAP PBAB - Is it all too much?

    The RCVS has opened a consultation on the future of veterinary specialisation, which includes a proposal that the use of postnominals and titles by veterinary surgeons should be rationalised in order to avoid confusion amongst the public. The proposals...
  • RCVS to launch consultation on veterinary use of courtesy title 'Doctor'

    The RCVS is to launch a consultation in the New Year on proposals to allow all RCVS-registered veterinary surgeons to use the courtesy title 'Dr'/'Doctor', and is seeking the views of all members of the veterinary and veterinary nursing professions,...

    Manchester vet struck off for illegally importing puppies

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has directed the Registrar to remove Greater Manchester-based Viktor Molnar from the Register after he pleaded guilty to illegally importing puppies to the UK. Mr Molnar had been convicted at Manchester and Salford...

    MSD launches bovine coronavirus vaccine in the UK

    MSD has launched Bovilis Nasalgen-C, an intranasal live bovine coronavirus (BCoV) vaccine, in the UK. Bovilis Nasalgen-C can be used for the active immunisation of calves from the day of birth onwards to reduce clinical signs of upper respiratory tract...
  • Panorama broadcast date announced

    The long-awaited Panorama programme about the veterinary profession will air on Thursday 22 July at 9pm on BBC One. Rumour has it that the programme will cover a range of issues, including the role of unqualified nursing staff in the practice, support...

    Pennard Vets signs Mark Rowland to captain exotic team

    Kent-based Pennard Vets has signed Mark Rowland to lead its exotics department. Mark, an Advanced Practitioner in Zoological Medicine, is well known in the profession, having lectured in the UK and internationally, as well as having numerous articles...

    Boehringer launches online MVD murmur quiz

    Boehringer Ingelheim, manufacturer of Vetmedin, has launched Meaningful Murmurs , an online quiz for veterinary surgeons to test their knowledge about detecting clinically significant mitral valve murmur in dogs. Hosted on the Boehringer Academy website...

    May is Feline Hypertension Month

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Amodip, has announced that it will be running Feline Hypertension Month in May to raise awareness of hypertension and improve the detection and management of high blood pressure in cats. As part of the campaign, veterinary...
  • Vets change their minds about adrenal disease in ferrets

    Almost half of the vets that watched a webinar about ferret medicine have said they would change their treatment protocols for adrenal disease and reproduction management as a result of what they learned. The Virbac-sponsored webinar was led by John...
  • Dorset vet struck off for animal welfare offences

    Dorset-based veterinary surgeon Kerstin Vockert has been struck off the Register after admitting animal welfare offences. During her two-day hearing, the RCVS Disciplinary Committee heard that Ms Vockert had been convicted under Animal Welfare Act...

    New study shows radiographs after medial patella luxation are of limited benefit

    A new study published in Veterinary Surgery has concluded that routine radiographs at follow up did not influence postoperative management of most dogs after MPL surgery in the absence of abnormalities on clinical history or orthopaedic examination....

    Vets asked to share Kitten Checklist with clients and breeders

    The Cat Group , which is made up of twenty organisations dedicated to feline welfare, has launched the Kitten Checklist, which the BVA is now urging all veterinary practices to share with their clients and breeders. The Group says the new checklist...

    New study to assess the environmental risk from ectoparasite treatments

    CVS is to fund a study at the University of Bristol to assess the environmental risk from ectoparasite treatments in companion animals. Concern has been expressed in the profession about environmental contamination from products used in companion animal...

    Royal Canin launches Urinary range and a revolutionary diagnostic tool

    Royal Canin has launched the Urinary range, the first new diet in its new Veterinary Health Nutrition range, at BSAVA Congress. The urinary products, which are made to provide tailored nutritional solutions for cats and dogs with urinary issues, are...

    NHS chiefs' fears about homeopathy mirrored in the veterinary profession

    Simon Stevens, the chief executive of NHS England has written to the Professional Standards Authority for Health and Social Care arguing that the Society of Homeopaths should not be re-accredited as to do so would give a false impression that homeopathy...