Veterinary News Headlines

    ISFM brings you the world’s first virtual feline congress for vets ... and it's free

    The International Society of Feline Medicine has announced the world's first virtual feline congress for veterinary surgeons, which will run over three days from Saturday August 8th and is free of charge. The event offers over 30 hours of CPD, covering...

    The RVC asks vets to take part in survey to help shape epilepsy research

    The Canine Epilepsy Research team at the Royal Veterinary College is calling for general practice vets to take part in a survey being conducted on canine epilepsy therapies and their impact, in order to best support dogs with epilepsy, their owners,...

    RCVS Council agrees to consultation on wide-scale legislative changes

    The RCVS Council has voted to hold a consultation on a set of recommendations that would see wide-scale changes to the legislative framework governing the regulation of the veterinary professions. The recommendations were proposed by the Legislation...

    New research's surprise finding that flukicides could be more targeted

    A study carried out by 24 independent XLVets practices has revealed evidence of fluke infection much later in the year than had been expected, suggesting a more targeted flukicide strategy could be effective. The collaborative study, which was sponsored...

    Who needs a vet when you can ask Alexa?

    Vets Now has launched a new veterinary voice assistant on Amazon's Alexa and Google Home so pet owners can ask for veterinary advice on their smart speaker. The new voice skill offers three main features, a chocolate toxicity calculator for dogs, the...
  • RCVS Council votes to consult on changes to disciplinary system

    The RCVS Council has decided, by majority vote, to consult with the professions on possible changes to the disciplinary system. At the meeting, which took place last Thursday, Council members were asked to decide how to proceed with three specific...

    New parasiticide poisoning guidelines

    TVM UK has published two new sets of guidelines for treating pets accidentally poisoned with ecto/endoparasiticide medications, something which they are at greater risk of in the summer months. One set of guidelines deals with intoxication from pyrethrins...

    Cat charity HQ badly damaged in overnight blaze

    The Wiltshire headquarters of International Cat Care and the International Society of Feline Medicine were badly damaged in a fire last night. According to the charity, the fire broke out in an adjacent building in the early hours of the morning and...

    Microchipping Month starts with free CPD from Animalcare

    Animalcare is starting National Microchipping Month 2020 with "4 Essentials for Successful Pet Microchipping", a free webinar for veterinary professionals at 10:30am and 2:30pm on Wednesday 3 June. The 'Tea-Time Training' webinar will be led by Animalcare...
  • ISFM launches Academy of Feline Practitioners

    International Cat Care (iCatCare) and its veterinary branch, the International Society of Feline Medicine (ISFM) have launched two initiatives to further a holistic approach to cat welfare. The new ISFM Academy of Feline Practitioners is a body of...

    BVA urges practices to work in small teams to reduce impact of the contact tracing programme

    The BVA is urging veterinary professionals to continue working in small teams and support neighbouring practices to mitigate against coronavirus contact tracing programmes and ensure full geographical cover for veterinary services. BVA’s advice comes...

    WellVet Virtual does an encore

    WellVet Virtual, the day-long virtual wellness conference for veterinary professionals, has re-opened ticket sales for its recorded sessions after what the organisers describe as the 'overwhelming success of the event'. The conference, which was held...

    StreetVet shortlisted for international award

    StreetVet, the charity that delivers free veterinary services to dogs owned by the homeless, has been shortlisted for the Purina BetterwithPets Prize for its proposed Accredited Hostel Scheme. The BetterwithPets Prize invites entries from entrepreneurs...

    BSAVA PetSavers funds research into vaccine uptake and hesitancy

    The BSAVA charity, PetSavers is to fund a new research project at the University of Liverpool which will use SAVSNET data to investigate vaccine hesitancy and develop new strategies to improve vaccine uptake in companion animals. Research conducted...

    New POM spot-on ectoparasiticide for cats and dogs

    Krka has launched Prinocate (moxidectin and imidacloprid), a prescription-only spot-on ectoparasiticide for cats and dogs. According to the company, Prinocate contains the same combination of Moxidectin and Imidacloprid as Advocate. In dogs it is licensed...

    Herts referral centre says pandemic could make veterinary practice more efficient

    Hertfordshire-based Davies Veterinary Specialists reports that the coronavirus pandemic has forced it to implement various procedural changes which it now thinks may make the hospital more efficient in the future. One of the most significant changes...

    New study may help dog owners predict seizures

    A new study carried out at the Royal Veterinary College and published open access in the Veterinary Record 1 , has revealed various changes in the behaviour of dogs before a seizure, which may give owners advance warning and help them avoid triggers...

    Do you know a veterinary practice Wellbeing Star?

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative (MMI) and the Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons have opened the 2020 Practice Wellbeing Star nominations to recognise those individuals who are helping to create a positive workplace environment even under the...

    Two more Improve qualifications now count towards AP status

    Improve International has announced that two of its programmes now count towards RCVS Advanced Practitioner (AP) status. The company's Postgraduate Certificate (PgC) programme in Dentistry and Oral Surgery - delivered and awarded in partnership with...

    Virbac launches Kriptazen for cryptosporidiosis

    Virbac has launched Kriptazen, a non-antibiotic, halofuginone-based medicine for newborn calves, to prevent or reduce diarrhoea caused by Cryptosporidium parvum . Kriptazen is supplied with a twist-adjustable and weight-graduated dosing pump which...

    New service allows all practices to offer home delivery

    Virtual Recall has announced the launch of OurVet.Shop, a new service through which practices can give clients a way to reorder and pay for medications and services from their vets , and have them delivered to their door or made ready for (contactless...

    Vet of the Year finalists for a virtual award ceremony

    Petplan has announced the finalists for its 2020 Veterinary Awards which this year will be awarded at a virtual ceremony @PetplanUK on Facebook on Thursday 28th May. The awards celebrate outstanding veterinary surgeons and nurses, practices, practice...
  • UK’s first veterinary-licensed lactulose oral syrup

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Laxatract, the UK’s first veterinary-licensed lactulose oral syrup to tackle constipation in cats and dogs. Laxatract is indicated for the treatment of constipation and symptomatic treatment of diseases which...
  • Ian Ramsey takes the helm at the BSAVA

    Professor Ian Ramsey BVSc, PhD, DSAM, DipECVIM-CA FHEA, FRCVS has taken up the position of President of the British Small Animal Veterinary Association (BSAVA) for 2020/2021. Ian graduated from the University of Liverpool and gained his PhD from the...

    Free CPD for sheep vets

    The Sheep Veterinary Society and Flock Health Clubs have announced a series of free fortnightly 45-minute CPD webinars for vets looking to engage more productively with their sheep farmer clients and update their understanding of flock economics. ...