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    New service for consenting, vet nurses

    Vet Consent, a new way for veterinary professionals to get informed consent from clients, has been launched in the UK. In short, it’s a system which gives clients a breakdown of the options you have recommended, with an explanation of the procedure...

    Zoetis launches AI tool for identifying neoplastic cells

    Zoetis is launching AI Masses, a new cytological capability for Vetscan Imagyst which detects potentially neoplastic cells, at the London Vet Show 2025 (Excel London, 20-21 November, stand N50). Zoetis says AI Masses delivers fast, accurate, in-clinic...

    Accord launches lower-cost dexmedetomidine option for UK practices

    Accord Animal Health has launched Dexmedocord in the UK, giving veterinary practices a new dexmedetomidine injection option for dogs and cats that the company says is competitively priced and supported by commercial rebates. Dexmedocord is a dexmedetomidine...

    VMD approves three-month injection for canine osteoarthritis pain

    Zoetis has announced VMD approval for Lenivia (izenivetmab injection), giving UK vets a new injectable option to alleviate pain associated with osteoarthritis in dogs for up to three months with a single injection. Lenivia is the first long-acting...

    New veterinary image library launches with 5,000-plus animal photos

    The Trimble Group has launched the Animal Health Image Library, giving veterinary practices and veterinary suppliers access to more than 5,000 clinically accurate images of companion and farm animals for education, training and communications use. ...

    Krka launches generic robenacoxib injectable for cats and dogs

    Krka has launched Robexera 20 mg/ml injectable solution, giving UK veterinary clinicians the first generic robenacoxib injectable option for perioperative pain and inflammation in cats and dogs. Krka says Robexera injectable acts within an hour, has...

    RVC identifies early bone changes linked to canine osteoarthritis

    Researchers from the Royal Veterinary College have identified new markers to look for in the early diagnosis of osteoarthritis in dogs, offering a possible route to earlier detection of a condition that affects around one in five dogs. For the research...

    Pet insurance is out of reach for many lower-income UK owners, study finds

    A study published in Veterinary Record has found that lower-income UK pet owners are less likely to have insurance, with cost being the main reason given for not taking out cover 1 . The study, led by Svenja Springer from the Department of Interdisciplinary...

    Dechra highlights new cases demonstrating benefits of Strangvac vaccination during outbreaks

    Dechra is highlighting two new published case reports in which horses vaccinated with its strangles vaccine, Strangvac, did not develop clinical strangles during outbreaks on two Swedish yards. In the first report 1 , which concerned an outbreak on...

    £20 voucher for vet nurses who record 20 new blood pressure measurements

    Ceva Animal Health has launched a new Challenge 20, the initiative through which vet nurses who log 20 new feline blood pressure measurements will receive a £20 voucher, a clinical feedback session with a Ceva technical vet and follow-up support for...

    RVC studies offers clearer evidence on risk and recovery after canine mitral valve repair

    The Royal Veterinary College has published two studies on canine mitral valve repair that give UK veterinary teams clearer evidence on perioperative risk, recovery timing and owner expectations for this specialist procedure. The clinical team at the...

    Agilio launches rota tool for vet practices managing complex shift patterns

    Agilio has launched iTeam Rota, a rota management tool for veterinary practices designed to give practice owners and managers clearer visibility across teams and make rotas easier to maintain. The software is designed to help practice managers plan...

    Free BEVA coaching scheme reopens for experienced equine vet nurses

    The British Equine Veterinary Association has opened applications for its free 2026 Back in the Saddle coaching programme for BEVA-member equine vets and vet nurses more than five years qualified, offering structured support for those facing life or...

    The Pet Vet launches 'First Opinion Plus'

    The Pet Vet, a 12 practice group with branches in the Midlands, London, Bristol, Southampton and Portsmouth, is rolling out 'First Opinion Plus', a care model which combines traditional first opinion services with specific clinical capabilities otherwise...

    Molecular neuroendocrinologist to look at the genetics of canine obesity at BVA Congress

    Giles Yeo MBE, Cambridge Professor of Molecular Neuroendocrinology, will deliver a lecture looking at the genetics of canine obesity on Friday 21st November, 11:00am to 12:15am, at BVA Congress. Giles is the professor of molecular neuroendocrinology...

    Simparica Trio now licensed for lungworm

    Zoetis has announced that Simparica Trio is now licensed for the treatment of Angiostrongylus vasorum, aka lungworm in dogs. This, the company says, makes Simparica Trio the only oral moxidectin that is licensed to treat A.vasorum in dogs in the UK...

    Does poor turnout show vet apathy about empowering nurses?

    The RCVS is encouraging more vets to come to a series of events designed to help them make better use of veterinary nurses, after a poor turnout at the first two. The College wants more vets to come and share their ideas and insights into how the role...

    Senior veterinary educators gather to consider how to teach contextualised care

    CVS has co-presented a Vet Ed workshop with the University of Bristol to explore the teaching of contextualised care during student placements in practice. Senior educators came from both UK and international veterinary and nursing schools to discuss...

    New guidelines for treating bacterial skin infections in dogs

    A group from The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has developed new evidence-based antimicrobial use guidelines for treating canine pyoderma. The guidelines, which are the result of a collaboration between veterinary dermatologists, clinical microbiologists...

    Laparoscopic ovariectomy results in fewer complications

    A study partly funded by BSAVA PetSavers and published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has concluded that female dogs neutered by laparoscopic ovariectomy experience fewer postoperative complications and unusual behaviours in the days following...

    RVC study shows Thoroughbred foals given larger pastures win more prize money

    New research conducted by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC) and published in the Equine Veterinary Journal has revealed that Thoroughbred foals that are given extensive turnout in larger pastures during their first six months of life, and those weaned...

    London-based vet suspended for dishonesty and practising without insurance

    Isaco De Armas Jimenez has been suspended by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for eight months after finding he'd failed to take adequate steps when emergency attention was required, acted dishonestly and had no professional indemnity insurance in place...

    RCVS webinars to discuss new ways of working

    The RCVS is re-running its Workforce Ambitions Revisited webinar series, which is designed to stimulate useful discussions about veterinary workforce challenges and how culture change, career development and leadership can improve retention, attract...

    Pioneering Lancs practice launches Community Vet Nurse Scheme

    Oakhill Veterinary Centre on Goosnagh, Lancashire, has launched an innovative Community Vet Nurse service, designed to bring expert veterinary nursing care directly to the homes of pets and their owners across the region. The service is designed to...

    VET.CT teleconsulting service to close

    VET.CT has announced its teleconsulting service, which provides veterinary teams with advice on their cases from multidisciplinary experts, will close from 1st September 2025. The company's teleradiology and education services are not affected, and...