Veterinary News Headlines

    VMD reviews adverse events associated with veterinary medicines

    The Veterinary Medicines Directorate (VMD) has published its Pharmacovigilance Annual Review 2015 , which reviews 5674 reports of adverse events in animals, humans and the environment following the use of veterinary medicines over the course of the year...

    New courses to teach practice managers about mental health

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative and the Veterinary Practice Management Association have launched a series of courses designed to help those in a veterinary practice management role to support colleagues with mental health issues. The day-long courses...

    Johanna Headley wins Petplan Vet of the Year

    Ascot-based Johanna Headley MRCVS from Sunninghill Veterinary Centre has won this year's Petplan Vet of the Year Award. Petplan's Veterinary Awards are designed to celebrate the nation’s most outstanding vets, vet nurses, practices, practice managers...

    Sporimune now licensed for feline chronic allergic dermatitis

    Dechra Veterinary Products has announced that Sporimune (ciclosporin), its treatment for atopic dermatitis in dogs, has now been licensed for the symptomatic treatment of chronic allergic dermatitis in cats. Sporimune is the first ciclosporin oral...

    Royal Canin offers free places on video-making course

    Royal Canin is offering three free places on 'Video-making for social media', a CPD training course organised by the VPMA and SPVS. Advances in mobile phone technology, combined with the simplification of video-editing software and the adoption of...

    Glasgow practice launches enhanced graduate recruitment programme

    Pets’n’Vets , a family practice group with surgeries around Glasgow, has launched an enhanced graduate recruitment programme designed to attract the best and brightest new graduates. The new.graduatevet programme (or 'Dot' programme) offers hands...

    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...

    New diet for feline nutrient intolerance

    Royal Canin has launched Feline Anallergenic, a new diet formulated to help in the nutritional management of adult cats with nutrient intolerance. The company says that Anallergenic can be used as the elimination diet of choice when working up dermatosis...

    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 need to stop telling owners what to do

    Researchers at the University of Bristol’s School of Veterinary Sciences have published a new paper which argues that veterinary professionals need to move away from giving advice in a paternalistic, directive, persuasive manner, and instead adopt a...

    Ceva launches new pheromone to stop cats scratching

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Feliscratch by Feliway, a new pheromone designed to help stop cats from scratching furniture, something which 56% of owners report as a problem in their household 1 . Feliscratch by Feliway is a synthetic copy of the...

    Medivet accelerates growth plan with £20M funding

    Medivet has announced that it has secured a £20 million funding package from HSBC, which will allow the business to accelerate its acquisition of more practices across the UK. The company says it has already used part of the funding facility to acquire...
  • New poster explains good 'vetiquette'

    VetSurgeon.org has published a light-hearted practice waiting room poster designed to help pet owners learn good 'vetiquette' The idea came about after Hamilton-based Julie Innes MRCVS shared a poem she'd written to display in her own practice waiting...

    Practices invited to register for Pet Allergy Week

    Avacta Animal Health is inviting veterinary practices to register now for the UK’s third Pet Allergy Week (PAW), which starts on 5th June 2017. Over 500 practices took part in the 2016 initiative, and Avacta is hoping even more will get involved this...

    New IgG field test to speed up FPT diagnosis in neonatal foals

    Vetlab Supplies Ltd has launched Fastest IgG Equine, a new field test kit for Failure of Passive Transfer (FTP) in neonatal foals. The kit uses an indirect semi-quantitative IgG antibody assay which provides an easy-to-read colour change which clearly...

    Zoetis launches new topical parasiticide for cats

    Zoetis has launched Stronghold Plus (selamectin/sarolaner), a topical combination of parasiticides that treats ticks, fleas, ear mites, lice and GI nematodes and prevents heartworm disease in cats. Stronghold Plus contains the same selamectin found...

    Vets and nurses wish pet owners recognised when pets are overweight

    Recognising when a pet is overweight is the top issue veterinary surgeons and nurses wish UK pet owners knew about their animals, according to a new survey carried out by the Animal Welfare Coalition, a BVA-led initiative. The Veterinary Animal Welfare...

    Virbac launches clinical diets

    Virbac has announced the launch of Veterinary HPM Clinical Diets. The company says the new diets are based on a formulation high in protein and low in carbohydrate, of which 90% of the protein is of animal origin, providing clinical nutrition closest...

    Royal Canin to launch something at BSAVA

    Royal Canin has announced that it will be launching something, it's not saying what, at 4:30pm on Friday 7th at BSAVA Congress on stand 611. The company says there will be experts on hand to answer 'highly anticipated' questions about the new something...

    BP monitoring stars sought for new movie

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Amodip, is on the hunt for veterinary professionals to star in a new video demonstrating how to detect hypertension in feline patients. No need for movie star looks, but if you've got a particular knack for taking blood...

    Voting opens in RCVS Council elections 2017

    Voting in this year's RCVS Council elections has now opened, and veterinary surgeons who are eligible to vote can do so either online or by post. A number of candidates have already come to the VetSurgeon.org forums to discuss their candidacy and...
  • Red Tractor vets must be PVS members from October 2017

    The Red Tractor Assurance Scheme has announced that all veterinary surgeons registered to its scheme for pigs must be members of the Pig Veterinary Society (PVS) from 1 October. The change has come about following a review of the assurance scheme...

    New pet insurance offers unique type of cover

    Insurance startup Bought By Many has launched three new pet insurance products designed to fill gaps in insurance available to UK pet owners. Bought By Many is a company which, until now, has been using technology and data to find the best value insurance...

    Prescribe narrow spectrum, long-acting antibiotics for otitis, says leading dermatologist

    Leading veterinary dermatologist Sue Paterson has called for veterinary surgeons to prescribe narrow spectrum, long-acting antibiotics for first line cases of otitis externa (OE) to reduce concerning levels of multiply-resistant, chronic infections....

    Queen's Medal for Lancashire veterinary surgeon

    The RCVS has announced Barry Johnson MRCVS as the winner of this year’s Queen’s Medal. The Queen's Medal is the highest honour the College can bestow upon a veterinary surgeon. Dr Johnson is the Chairman of World Horse Welfare, travelling internationally...