Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Most stolen dog breeds revealed

    Security firm ADT has published an analysis of pet theft crime figures which suggest that if you're a Staffordshire Bull Terrier living in Devon or Cornwall, you might like to hide your identity. Staffies were by far the most commonly stolen animal...

    Vetlife asks nurses to get active in October

    Vetlife has announced the launch of Active October, a campaign in which veterinary professionals are encourages to come together, get active and fundraise for the charity during the month of October. Vetlife says the cost of running its Helpline, Health...

    Dechra launches Zenalpha, a new sedative for dogs

    Dechra has launched Zenalpha, an alpha-2 agonist and peripheral antagonist combination to alleviate the stress of sedation in dogs and maintain the stability of physiological parameters 1 . Zenalpha provides restraint, sedation and analgesia during...

    Dechra relaunches Sedaxylan sedative

    Dechra has relaunched Sedaxylan 20 mg/ml solution for the sedation and premedication prior to general anaesthesia of dogs, cats, horses and cattle. Sedaxylan 20 mg/ml contains the short acting alpha-2 agonist xylazine and is licensed for I/V administration...

    Vet nurses invited to talk about ‘Becoming a Cat-friendly Clinic’

    VetNurse.co.uk, in partnership with Improve International, is inviting all vet nurses to come and join us in this year’s first online Clinical Article Club discussion: 'Becoming a Cat-friendly Clinic'. For those new to the club, the idea is that every...

    Vet nurses invited to open day at Cheshire referral centre

    Northwest Veterinary Specialists is holding an open day for veterinary professionals on Sunday 12th February (10:00am - 2:00pm), to make the completion of its £300K expansion. There'll be tours of the hospital, including the new consulting suite, together...

    New Level 5 Advanced Certificate in Veterinary Nursing

    CVS is launching a new Level 5 Advanced Certificate in Veterinary Nursing (Practice Nurse), which any registered veterinary nurse in the UK is eligible to apply for. The new course, which starts in February, is only the second such course to be offered...

    Solihull referral centre offers groundbreaking new treatment for canine MMVD

    Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull, West Midlands, is now offering transcatheter edge-to-edge mitral valve repair (TEER) for the treatment of myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) in dogs. Willows says it is currently the only...

    Welfare advisor vet at IVC calls for ban on owning dogs with cropped ears

    Following BBC Panorama’s expose into extreme dog breeding which aired on Monday, Dave Martin MRCVS, Animal Welfare Advisor at IVC Evidensia, has called for new legislation in the UK which would make it illegal to own a dog with cropped ears. Ear cropping...

    Darvall launches Stinger Ultra veterinary anaesthesia machine

    Darvall has launched the Stinger Ultra veterinary anaesthesia machine, designed to modernise veterinary anaesthesia techniques. The new machine is a modular system using low-flow anaesthesia for animals from 2-80kg. The company says that compared...

    Norfolk vet cleared of serious professional misconduct over clinical failings

    Katharine Power MRCVS has been cleared of serious professional misconduct by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee. Dr Power faced a number of charges relating to alleged clinical and communications failings surrounding surgery carried out on two separate...

    New report explores how vet practices can make a difference to the environment

    Linnaeus has published a report which explores how veterinary practices can make changes to benefit the environment. Turning Over a New Leaf – How to Make Sustainable Change in the Veterinary Profession includes contributions from a range of organisations...

    Vet nurses' salaries rose 13% between 2021 and 2022

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons has published its latest annual salary survey, which revealed that the median salary package for an RVN increased by 13%, from £27,000 to £30,500 between 2021 and 2022. For locum nurses, the growth was...

    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....

    Sarah Heath to present free webinar on new cat microchipping legislation

    Identi, is hosting a free one-hour webinar for vets about the new cat microchipping legislation at 8.00pm on Wednesday 19 April. The webinar will be presented by veterinary behaviourist, Sarah Heath BVSc PgCertVE DipECAWBM(BM) CCAB FHEA FRCVS, RCVS...

    Vet Record study finds ear cropping on the rise

    A study published in the Vet Record has found that rates of ear cropping in dogs seen in vet practices in the UK rose sharply from 2020 to 2021, from a reported two cases per 100,000 consultations, to over 10. For the study 1 , the authors Lucy Norris...

    New vet nurse training centre opens in Dereham

    CVTC, CVS's vet nurse training arm, has opened a new vet nurse training satellite centre in Dereham. The second of CVS’ UK nurse training centres (the first being in Chester), CVTC Dereham is situated near the site of CVS’ small animal The Grove Hospital...

    Survey seeks to find out what vet nurses think of artificial intelligence

    VetCT has launched a survey to explore opinions on artificial intelligence (AI) in veterinary medicine. The 10 minute survey seeks to capture the current level of understanding and feelings around the deployment of AI tools across the veterinary industry...

    Equine practices asked to help with neck threadworm research

    A final year Bioveterinary Science student at Harper Adams University is carrying out some new research into Onchocerca Cervicalis , otherwise known as neck threadworm, and is asking equine vets to take part. The research is being conducted by Sarah...

    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...

    RCVS publishes Covid recovery guidance

    The RCVS is publishing new Covid recovery guidance for the veterinary professions in the UK. The new guidance, which can be found at www.rcvs.org.uk/coronavirus , will gradually replace the current emergency guidance and aims to help veterinary practices...

    Survey finds practice cash-flow improving

    The RCVS has published its sixth Covid impact survey, finding that despite continuing lockdown conditions, the situation has been improving in terms of staffing levels and practice cash-flow. 201 practices took part in the survey between 25th February...

    Essex referral centre opens oncology and radiology suite

    Southfields Veterinary Specialists in Basildon has opened a new oncology and radiotherapy suite. The new suite offers chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatment facilities under one roof, including a linear accelerator (LINAC) which enables treatment...

    New small animal anaesthesia guide written for RVNs by RVNs

    Veterinary nurses at the Royal Veterinary College have published a practical guide to small animal anaesthesia: the first written by RVNs for RVNs. The authors are all specialist anaesthesia nurses, including an American Vet Tech Specialist (VTS) in...

    Sophie Aylett, Katherine Edmondson & Sam Price named BVA's Photographers of the Year 2023

    The British Veterinary Association has announced the three winners of its Photographers of the Year competition, sponsored by iM3 Dental. The winning images were selected from nine finalists , shortlisted from hundreds of entries that were taken by...