NEWS

The latest veterinary nursing news for UK veterinary nurses, covering clinical updates, CPD, regulation, events & industry developments. More
  • Equine infectious anaemia detected in two Wiltshire horses

    Defra has confirmed that equine infectious anaemia (EIA) has been detected in two horses in Wiltshire following importation from Romania via Belgium. The premises is currently under restriction and the two infected horses will be humanely destroyed...
  • Vote for your favourite veterinary nurse

    The Blue Cross is calling for nominations from veterinary practices across the country for its Veterinary Nurse of the Year Award 2009. The annual award is presented at the British Veterinary Nursing Association (BVNA) Annual Congress. It recognises...
  • Dog's Trust dogs to get D.A.P.

    CEVA Animal Health has announced that all dogs entering Dogs Trust's 17 Rehoming Centres will now be fitted with a D.A.P. ® collar to help reduce their stress levels while in a kennel environment. This decision was taken following a highly successful...
  • Only a quarter of nurses believe in God

    Only a quarter of nurses and about a third of vets believe in a God, according to a poll carried out amongst the members of www.vetnurse.co.uk and www.vetsurgeon.org The poll offered four possible responses to the question: Does God exist? The results...
  • New equine wormer given as a treat

    Intervet/Schering-Plough has launched Vectin chewable tablets, an ivermectin wormer for horses which is administered as a treat straight from the hand rather than in the traditional paste or granule formulation. According to the company, syringe handling...
  • Vet Nurse scoops £1500 MediChem prize

    Veterinary nurse Kelly Lane, a second year nurse at Woodward Veterinary Surgery in Ashby-de-La-Zouch, Leicestershire has won a £1500 Multipurpose Rigid Telescope Kit for her practice in a MediChem International competition. She also received £75 of...
  • RCVS Trust offers nurses the chance to win Fiat 500

    The RCVS Trust is offering vets, veterinary nurses and their friends chance to win a stylish small car - and support this small charity - for a mere £2.00. On offer in this better-than-the-average raffle is a Fiat 500, the 2008 European Car of the...
  • Virbac awards prizes for soggy moggies and doggies

    Three veterinary nurses have won £50 worth of M&S shopping vouchers and a free bottle of shampoo from Virbac Animal Health, after entering the company's Soggy Moggie And Doggie photo competition held on VetNurse.co.uk from May to July. Members of the...
  • Owners fuel noise phobias in their pets

    New research amongst veterinary professionals conducted by CEVA Animal Health, manufacturer of D.A.P. ® and Feliway ® , has revealed that pet owners may be unintentionally fuelling their pets' noise phobias in the run up to the fireworks' season. ...
  • Self-flushing cat loo offers commercial opportunity for vets

    The latest solution to the perennial problem of cat mess has arrived in the UK; CatGenie is the world's first self-flushing, self-washing cat loo. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, so here it is... According to CatGenie UK, the loo...
  • Police warn vets to be on guard after drug thefts

    Police have advised veterinary practices to be on their guard following a spate of break-ins in the South East, linked to the theft of controlled drugs. PC Steve Doswell, Controlled Drugs Liaison Officer in the East Sussex police area said: "Criminal...
  • Small Furry Nutrition Survey: Win £50

    VetNurse.co.uk has launched a survey to discover what veterinary professionals think of the food available for small furries, and how it is labelled. The survey closes on 22nd September, when one completed survey entry will be drawn from the hat to...
  • Full-time VN training is back, at the College of Animal Welfare

    The College of Animal Welfare (CAW) has gained approval from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons to run a two and a half year long full-time veterinary nursing course from this October. For many years, unless students were undertaking a higher...
  • Discussion about new POM-EA medicine category 'premature'

    Urging vets to 'get off their backsides and respond to a VMD consultation' on the introduction of a new POM-EA category ( Vet Times, 19 th October ) is premature. Contrary to the report, the VMD has not yet launched a formal consultation. Jo Cawthorne...
  • Blue Cross honours veterinary nurse

    The Blue Cross animal charity has presented its Veterinary Nurse of the Year award to Vania Brasseleur for her dedication to improving animal welfare, both within her veterinary practice and among the local community in Newport Pagnell, Buckinghamshire...
  • Vets Now opens 35th emergency clinic in Aberdeen

    Vets Now, the Dunfermline based out-of-hours emergency vets with 34 clinics across the UK, has announced that it will be opening the doors to its 35 th clinic in Aberdeen on Monday 26 October. The new Aberdeen clinic will be based at Ardene...
  • Felicity Kendal fronts Blue Cross BBC Lifeline appeal

    The Blue Cross is to be the first animal charity to star in a BBC Lifeline appeal to help raise funds for animals in need. Presented by actress Felicity Kendal and her cocker spaniel George, and featuring community vet nurse Laura Liversedge, the short...
  • Petplan awarded Which? Best Buy

    Petplan , the pet insurance provider has been selected as a Which? Best Buy. The independent consumer guide selected Petplan's 'Covered For Life' policy that covers animals for accidents and illnesses, including reoccurring conditions, such as diabetes...
  • Equistro Kerabol Biotin replaces Biometh Z

    Vetoquinol is introducing Equistro Kerabol Biotin, a complementary feeding stuff for horses which the company says can help maintain healthy hoof and hair growth when used daily. Equistro Kerabol Biotin will replace Biometh Z and will be automatically...
  • New recruitment agency specialising in industry jobs for nurses

    The Recruitment Investment Group (RIG) has established a new recruitment agency that specialises in the supply of skilled professionals to the veterinary animal health market. The newly formed RIG Animal Health Recruit will be working in the "industry...
  • New online course for VNs from the University of Liverpool

    The University of Liverpool's CPD Vets has designed and set up a new online course: Professional Skills for Veterinary Nurses , which it says covers many vital areas of professional development. Jill Macdonald from the University said: "This course...
  • Pet owners give up holidays for their animals

    CEVA Animal Health has announced the results of a survey which found that nearly half a million UK cat and dog owners never go on holiday for fear of upsetting their pet's routine. In addition, the research revealed that half³ of pet owners who do...
  • MPs back compulsory microchipping

    Members of Parliament have recognised the British Veterinary Association's contribution to the promotion of microchipping dogs and the campaign for compulsory microchipping through an Early Day Motion (EDM) tabled by Andrew Rosindell MP (Conservative...
  • You're invited to the Moon Bear Dinner Dance

    I know it's a little way off yet, but if you feel like a good night out and contributing to a good cause, VetNurse member Leigh Fisher is organising the "Moon Bear Dinner Dance" which is to be held in Warwickshire later in the year. Leigh...
  • ProReward launches new treat varieties

    Petproject is updating its ProReward 100% Liver treats and have added three new varieties to the range, a low fat 100% Chicken, hypoallergenic 100% Venison and 100% Icelandic Cod which is high in Omega-3 fatty acids. Petproject says that after speaking...