Veterinary News Headlines
  • Vets asked to help tackle mystery canine illness

    The Forestry Commission, together with other agencies and landowners, is stepping up efforts to find out why some dogs have fallen ill while on countryside walks. Over 50 cases of so called Seasonal Canine Illness (SCI) occurred during the autumn...

    Change your Facebook profile picture to raise funds for Dogs for Good

    Elanco Animal Health is encouraging Facebook users to temporarily change their profile pictures to show their support for Dogs for Good and help raise funds for the inspirational charity. For every 'Proud to support Dogs for Good' profile picture...

    Animalcare says Pentoject will be back in February

    Animalcare has announced that its Pentobarbital product, Pentoject, will be back in wholesalers in February. The company says a combination of unprecedented demand for the product and logistics issues, together with an issue involving the manufacturer...

    New pig vaccine to offer early protection against parvovirus and erysipelas

    Zoetis has launched Suvaxyn Parvo/E, a combined vaccine which it says provides the earliest protection of gilts against parvovirus and erysipelas. Parvovirus and erysipelas infections occur primarily in gilts and sows, negatively impacting their reproductive...

    Petplan launches claim-based summer safety campaign

    Petplan has teamed up with Battersea Dogs & Cats Home to launch Summer Safety, a pet owner education campaign based on insurance claims received by the company. The company reports that last year, 83% of all heat stroke claims occurred in the summer...

    UCLan welcomes first cohort of vet students, selected by GPs

    The University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has welcomed its first cohort of 78 BVMS veterinary degree students, selected using GP veterinary partners and skills based tests for a career in general practice. Dr Pete Down, Associate Dean for Undergraduate...
  • SMART equine worming campaign from Merial

    Practices will be able to offer customers increased support for their worming programmes in 2010, as part of a new initiative from Eqvalan® manufacturer, Merial. Eqvalan product manager Claire Edmunds said: "The SMART worming campaign is designed...

    Eurovet launches marbofloxacin preparation for cattle and pigs

    Eurovet Animal Health has launched Marbiflox 10%, a new marbofloxacin preparation for the treatment of respiratory infections in cattle and pigs. Eurovet says the product can be used flexibly to provide a single dose treatment, with a concentration...

    New website promotes Veterinary Specialists

    The British College of Veterinary Specialists (BCVSp) has launched a new website, www.yourvetspecialist.org to promote the services of RCVS and European Veterinary Specialists to the pet-owning public. The new website explains what Veterinary Specialists...

    Practices urged to consider hydration of wildlife patients

    Macahl Animal Health, manufacturer of Oralade, is highlighting the need to consider the hydration status of wildlife patients admitted to veterinary practices as we head into the winter months. The company says there is often an increase in admissions...

    RCVS Under Care webinar now available

    The RCVS has published the recording of a second webinar it held two weeks ago to help the profession better understand the forthcoming ‘under care’ guidance. The webinar was hosted by RCVS Senior Vice-President Dr Melissa Donald, with Standards Committee...

    Free new cardiac ultrasound CPD videos

    BCF Technology has launched a new series of CPD videos on VetSurgeon.org, this time showing how to conduct a basic cardiac ultrasound examination in small animals. The videos are followed by a short online quiz. BCF in-house vet Kimberly Palgrave...
  • Cats Protection calls for neutering at 4 months

    Cats Protection is calling for an urgent shift in pet owners' thinking in order to control the UK's cat population, after being inundated with thousands of unwanted kittens again this summer. The charity is urging owners to neuter their cats at four...

    Nominations now sought for 2020 RCVS Honours & Awards

    The RCVS is now accepting nominations for its 2020 Honours & Awards, celebrating the achievements of veterinary surgeons, veterinary nurses and laypeople who are doing extraordinary work for the benefit of animal health and welfare, the veterinary professions...
  • British Mobile Veterinary Association to launch at London Vet Show

    The newly-formed British Mobile Veterinary Association has announced that it will officially launch alongside the London Vet Show, at The Bird In Hand in Kensington at 7:00pm on the 19th November. The launch will include an inaugural general meeting...
  • Drontal Cat goes ellipsoid for easier worming

    Bayer Animal Health has re-designed Drontal Cat and Drontal Cat XL tablets from a round shape to a smaller ellipsoid one, in order to make worming an easier process. Bayer's Drontal brand manager Dan White said: "Market research conducted among...

    Dechra offers 'Five Golden Rules' for the treatment of Addison's

    Dechra Veterinary Products - maker of Zycortal - has teamed up with some of Europe’s leading endocrinologists to draw up 'Five Golden Rules', a set of guidelines designed to help veterinary professionals who are diagnosing and treating canine hypoadrenocorticism...

    New PgCert in Emergency Practice

    CPD Solutions and the University of Chester have announced the launch of a new PgCert in Emergency Practice which can be gained in 12 months. Starting in October 2018, the programme includes nine days of practical clinical emergency training at the...

    Survey reveals why more vets don't use CT

    Teleradiology and teleconsulting company VetCT has released the results of a survey to explore why more vets aren't using computed tomography (CT) Over 90% of the 156 respondents (predominantly vets, but also managers) believed CT was important in...

    Nottingham launches MSc in veterinary physiotherapy

    The School of Veterinary Medicine and Science (SVMS) at the University of Nottingham is launching a new three-year master’s degree in veterinary physiotherapy, starting in September 2018. Candidates will have the option of receiving a PGDip Veterinary...

    Remote veterinary consultation providers step up activity

    Two limited-service, remote veterinary consultation providers have stepped up their activities following the coronavirus outbreak. Joii has announced that its free vet nurse consultations and £20 consultations with veterinary surgeons will now be available...

    Matt Gurney appointed hospital director at Anderson Moores

    Winchester-based Anderson Moores has appointed Matt Gurney, a Fellow of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, President of the European College of Veterinary Anaesthesia & Analgesia and co-founder of zeropainphilosophy.com, as its new Hospital Director...

    BVA expands support for young vets as 45% express concern for mental wellbeing

    The BVA has announced that it is to expand its support for recent graduates to help in their professional development and personal wellbeing. The announcement comes as as findings from the BVA’s Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey showed that...

    Working Party to consider reviewing the Veterinary Surgeons Act

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has set up a Working Party to consider whether the time has come for new legislation to regulate the profession. The Legislation Working Party was set up on the recommendation of the College’s Brexit Taskforce...

    Vets thanked for helping make Rabbit Awareness Week 2019 most successful ever

    Burgess Pet Care, the organisers of Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW), is thanking veterinary surgeons for their help in making this year's campaign the most successful in its 13 year history. This year’s Protect and Prevent campaign urged rabbit owners...