Veterinary News Headlines

    Not enough horse owners doing faecal worm egg counts

    According to the results of the latest National Equine Health Survey, 37% of horse owners never carry out faecal worm egg counts and of those that do, only 25% perform them at the right intervals 1 . The National Equine Health Survey is a snapshot...
  • New 'super practice' planned for Glasgow

    Pets'n'Vets, a Glasgow-based partnership, has revealed plans to open what it describes as the city's first veterinary 'super practice'. Located at a 7500 sq ft customised facility in the Auldhouse Retail Park in Pollokshaws, The Roundhouse Veterinary...

    Quick sequential organ failure assessment score found to be ineffective for diagnosing sepsis and septic shock in dogs

    A new study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has concluded that the quick sequential organ failure assessment is poor indicator of mortality, has a low sensitivity to to detect canine patients with severe sepsis and septic shock...
  • DVS launches pro bono referral scheme

    Davies Veterinary Specialists (DVS), the Hertfordshire-based private small animal referral practice, has launched a pro bono scheme to help deliver the practice's multi-specialist care to deserving patients and clients. All first opinion practices...

    Pfizer Animal Health is now Zoetis

    Pfizer has divested itself of its animal health business unit, which has become a stand-alone company called Zoetis . The new company unveiled its vision for Europe, Africa and the Middle East (EuAfME) region at a press conference in Paris last week...

    VMD warning about adverse events following use of Velactis in dairy cattle

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate wants to make vets and farmers aware of adverse events following use of Velactis in dairy cattle, and the latest announcement from the European Medicines Agency issued on 15th July. Velactis (cabergoline) is a...

    New otitis externa information resource

    Elanco Animal Health has launched the Osurnia Ear Health Hub, a canine otitis externa information and support resource for veterinary professionals. The Osurnia Ear Health Hub includes information about the treatment of canine otitis externa from...

    New feline health webinar series for vets

    Vita Animal Health has launched a series of feline webinars for vets, covering cardiac disease and management of geriatric cats. Presented by Louisa Graham PGcertVPS CertAVP(SAM) MRCVS (pictured right), the webinars offer two hours of CPD credits and...

    Vets Now to open 30th clinic in Northolt

    Vet’s Now , the UK’s leading Out Of Hours emergency vets, has announced that it will be opening a new clinic in Northolt on Monday 10 December. Based at the Mandeville Veterinary Hospital, 15 Mandeville Road, Northolt, the clinic will be the 30th...

    Former vet from Kent refused restoration to the Register

    Warwick Seymour-Hamilton, a former veterinary surgeon who practised in Kent, has had his third application for restoration to the Register refused by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee this week. Mr Seymour-Hamilton was struck off in 1994 following an...

    RCVS publishes 2018 annual report and accounts

    The RCVS has published its Annual Report and Financial Statements for 2018, in which it highlights what it considers to be its major achievements over the year. They include the successful completion of its governance review, the launch of the Graduate...

    New brand of scrubs

    Alsico, one of the largest producers of workwear in Europe, has launched Zesti, a new brand of stretch fabric scrubs. Zesti comprises three ranges: The Spirit range is a more standard looking scrub, manufactured from Alsi-Flex. The ‘Mode’ range looks...

    New tool to get clients' consent for practice communications

    Virtual Recall, the company behind the iRecall suite of veterinary marketing communications tools, has launched iRecall Consent Management , a new way to manage and maintain clients' consent and communication preferences, in time to help practices comply...

    Grahame Gardner launches bottle green tunics

    Grahame Gardner has introduced the M559, a classically styled tunic, stocked for the first time in bottle green. The company says that although it has sold numerous ladies tunics in bottle green, this is the first time it has stocked a male tunic...

    Dunlops is now Henry Schein Animal Health

    Dunlops has changed its name to Henry Schein Animal Health. David Hinton, Managing Director said: "As we change our name to Henry Schein Animal Health, we also reaffirm our company's strong commitment to offer a comprehensive array of products and...

    Leeds group introduces 'peternity leave' for all staff

    White Cross Vets , the 18-practice group headquartered in Leeds, has introduced 'peternity leave', through which all its 220 staff are entitled to two paid days off work when they get a cat, dog or rabbit, to help them settle the animal in its new home...
  • Study reveals gap between profit and loss

    Plimsoll has published the results of a study into the profitability of UK veterinary practices which has revealed a widening gap between firms making outstanding profits and those losing money. The Plimsoll Analysis found average profit margins...

    New entrant to the UK veterinary pharmaceuticals market

    Eurovet Animal Health Ltd has entered the UK veterinary pharmaceuticals market with a portfolio of products including a levothyroxine tablet for the treatment of canine hypothyroidism, injectables for cattle and pigs, a xylazine injection for use in cattle...

    Half of vet practices don't think veterinary wellness is an issue

    A study carried out on behalf of VET Festival 2019 has found that 'veterinary wellness' is not recognised as an issue at 52% of UK veterinary practices and around 70% do not have a wellness programme or any plan to introduce one. This is despite the...

    Practice Plan for Vets signs Best Friends

    Practice Plan for Vets, a provider of client loyalty schemes to the veterinary profession, has signed with The Best Friends Group, one of the largest sole principal veterinary groups within the UK. Best Friends is the latest veterinary group to introduce...

    Bayer launches antimicrobial guide and quiz

    Bayer Animal Health has developed an educational antimicrobial guide for small animal vets to use in practice, to launch its ‘Education Now, Safeguarding Antimicrobials’ initiative. The guide has been written by Simon Tappin, European and RCVS Recognised...

    Derby referral centre unveils results of £700K investment

    Derby-based Scarsdale Vets has unveiled the result of a £700,000 investment in its referral hospital, Pride Veterinary Centre . The improvements include a new cat ward designed to offer a quieter, more relaxing area away from other animals, and a...

    RCVS named amongst best workplaces for women

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has been recognised as one of the best workplaces for women by the Great Place to Work Institute. The College was ranked seventh in the medium-sized company or organisation category (50 to 449 employees) of...

    DC refuses to restore Kent-based former vet ... for the seventh time

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has refused an application by Warwick Seymour-Hamilton to be restored to the Register of Veterinary Surgeons. Mr Seymour-Hamilton was originally removed from the Register in June 1994 for failing to maintain his practice...
  • Women more likely to abandon their dogs than men

    The Kennel Club has announced the results of a survey of 329 Breed Kennel Rescue organisations which has revealed that over 50% of dogs given up for rehoming are given up by women, compared to 17% by men and 27% by couples who made the decision jointly...