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  • RVC research reveals that owners of brachycephalic breeds are deluding themselves

    A study from the Royal Veterinary College has revealed how dog owners are deluding themselves about the health and welfare problems associated with brachycephalic (flat-faced) dog breeds such as French Bulldogs, Pugs, and English Bulldogs, and how this...

    Liphook Equine becomes first to perform foraminotomies in the UK

    Liphook Equine Hospital in Hampshire has become the first veterinary practice in the UK to perform foraminotomies to address spinal nerve compression. The procedure has already been performed in the US and Germany, where it is reported to have had...

    VetLed announces speakers for the Veterinary Human Factors Conference 2025

    VetLed, the group of vets, nurses and other professionals who provide human factors training for veterinary teams, has announced the speaker programme for its 2025 conference, being held online on the 28th February. The theme for the 2025 conference...

    New practice materials for Pet Dental Health Month 2025

    Animalcare has published a range of materials to help practices promote good dental health during Pet Dental Health Month in February. The company has updated its waiting room board kit for veterinary staff to create a visual reminder of the importance...

    BVA publishes CMA compliance guides for vet practices

    The British Veterinary Association has published some resources to help veterinary practices prepare for the Competition and Markets Authority measures due to take effect in September 2026. The new materials include a downloadable guide to each CMA...

    Horiba enters veterinary diagnostics with multispecies haematology system

    Horiba has launched Yumivet, its new veterinary diagnostics brand, and the Yumivet VH2500 haematology analyser, which gives veterinary teams a new in-house option for multispecies blood testing with results in approximately 30 seconds per test. The...

    Kirsty Young elected to chair RCVS VN Council

    Kirsty Young RVN has been elected as the new Chair of the RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council. Kirsty, who is the Acting Registrar at Scotland's Rural College, will take up the three-year post from the RCVS Annual General Meeting on Friday 3 July 2026....

    Vet locums and practices to be scored publicly on cancellation history

    Ronda.vet, the veterinary locum platform which launched last year, has introduced a public reliability score for locums and practices, giving UK veterinary professionals a way to check cancellation history before confirming shifts. The feature is live...

    Veterinary nurse struck off after conviction for stealing drugs from her practice

    A veterinary nurse from Colwyn Bay has been removed from the Register by the RCVS Veterinary Nursing Disciplinary Committee after she was convicted of burglary involving the theft of veterinary drugs from her practice. The nurse wrote to the College...

    BEVA Congress 2026 to run dedicated stream for equine veterinary nurses

    BEVA Congress will run a dedicated Friday nursing stream at the ICC Birmingham from 9-12 September 2026, giving equine veterinary nurses a programme aimed at supporting them from early career through to head nurse level. The programme has been designed...

    New diagnostic tool aims to show where practice owners are carrying too much pressure

    The Veterinary Leadership Academy has launched "Practice Performance Diagnostic", a tool to help veterinary practice owners identify where operational and leadership pressure is compromising both performance and wellbeing. Practice Performance Diagnostic...

    BVNA launches 2026 awards recognising compassion across the veterinary team

    The British Veterinary Nursing Association has opened nominations for its 2026 awards, giving veterinary teams, families and friends a way to recognise colleagues for compassion and empathy. The awards will be presented at BVNA Congress 2026 and finalists...

    The Pet Vet and Optivet partnership brings specialist ophthalmology referrals to London

    The Pet Vet and Optivet Referrals have announced a partnership which gives pets in Greater London easier access to advanced eye care. Specialist-led veterinary ophthalmology care is now available at The Pet Vet's Waltham Forest surgery, saving London...

    Vet launches travel company for veterinary professionals

    Jessica Lewis MRCVS and her husband James have set up VetSetters, a travel company specifically for veterinary professionals. Jess, who works as an ECC locum in the North of England, launched the new service to provide sustainable travel options, with...

    RCVS leaves X / Twitter citing safety concerns

    The RCVS has announced that it has withdrawn from X (formerly Twitter), saying that the move reflects its "commitment to the safety and wellbeing of its audience". However, when asked by VetNurse.co.uk which audience - veterinary professionals, it...

    BSAVA to focus on veterinary costs at Congress

    The BSAVA has announced the return of its 'Big Issues' module at Congress this year, and the first subject up for discussion on Thursday 20th March at Manchester Central is that of veterinary costs and 'contextual care'. Veterinary advice and care...

    New car stair system may help reduce canine joint injuries

    Dog and Drive has launched a folding stair system to help dogs get in and out of SUVs and estate cars and reduce joint injuries. The patented system is made from lightweight carbon fibre and can be installed and removed from the back of the car in...

    Veterinary insecticides may be killing off our songbirds

    A study conducted by the University of Sussex and published in Science of the Total Environment , has found high levels of veterinary insecticides in the nests of British songbirds and associated it with increased mortality in their offspring 1 . For...

    New course to help vet nurses get better at talking to clients about money

    The RCVS Academy has launched ‘Communicating cost’, a free course designed to help vet nurses discuss treatment costs with clients. The course offers practical tips and is also designed to help veterinary professionals understand their obligations...

    Harrison Family Vets announces plans for at least three more practices in 2025

    Harrogate-headquartered Harrison Family Vets has announced plans for at least three new practices in Stoke, Sheffield and Darlington in 2025. The group, which opened in 2021, is also securing sites in Newcastle and Halesowen for a further two practices...

    Fitzpatrick Referrals launches dentistry service

    Surrey-based Fitzpatrick Referrals has launched a dental service, led by Hannah van Velzen BSc MSc CSAVP (Dentistry) MRCVS The practice is now accepting dental referrals, including for dental, oral and maxillofacial surgery. Hannah said: “I am proud...

    Vet nurse reprimanded after stealing animals from people's property

    Shakira Free Miles RVN has been reprimanded and warned by the RCVS VN Council Disciplinary Committee after pleading guilty last year to six counts of theft and one of the attempted theft of animals which she and her co-defendants mistakenly believed...

    Louise Hosford wins £2000 Vets Now bursary

    Louise Hosford, a Principal Nurse Manager who works at Vets Now's emergency and critical care clinic in Sheffield has become the sixth winner of the company's bursary in memory of Louise O’Dwyer. The bursary gives Louise a £2,000 CPD allowance for...

    Animalcare launches post-prescription osteoarthritis diary

    Animalcare (maker of Daxocox), has launched an osteoarthritis diary to help veterinary practices collaborate with owners in the management of canine osteoarthritis. The company points to research which shows that osteoarthritis can affect up to 40...

    Study finds vet nurses normalise workplace injuries

    A study being conducted by the University of Liverpool and CVS has concluded that veterinary professionals have wide-ranging perceptions of what constitutes a workplace injury, with some harms being seen as just ‘everyday norms’. Starting in 2022 ...