Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Essity launches free wound care CPD ... in a box (**WARNING: This story contains chocolate**)

    Essity, the global hygiene and health company , has launched Time Out Training: free wound care CPD in a box. The box, which is aimed at both veterinary surgeons and nurses, contains two USB sticks which contain the wound care education sessions,...

    Royal Canin and Idexx to host FLUTD and dysuria webinar

    Royal Canin and IDEXX Laboratories have joined forces to host a webinar looking at the best ways to manage the symptoms of feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD), taking place on Tuesday 30th April at 8:00pm. 'FLUTD and Dysuria – a frustration...

    Vet nurses' first aid course is a sell-out

    Davies Veterinary Specialists, the Hertfordshire small animal referral centre, reports that a first aid course for pet owners set up and run by two of its veterinary nurses, has been a complete sell-out. Held last weekend, the event gave cat and dog...

    Dogs with chronic diarrhoea urgently needed for study

    Specialists in internal medicine from Davies Veterinary Specialists (Davies) in Hertfordshire and Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service in Solihull are urgently seeking canine patients with chronic small intestinal diarrhoea, to help with a...

    RCVS publishes results of latest coronavirus survey

    The RCVS has published the results of its fifth coronavirus survey which was conducted with veterinary practices towards the end of the England-wide lockdown in November 2020. The survey was sent to all UK veterinary practices on the 25th November...

    RCVS and BVA respond to latest lockdown

    The RCVS and the BVA have issued a joint statement following yesterday's announcements that Scotland and England will go into new national lockdowns as the UK coronavirus alert level has been raised to 5. "We are urgently looking at what these new...

    Last chance to nominate for 2021 Petplan Veterinary Awards

    Petplan is urging members of the veterinary profession to put their colleagues forward for the 2021 Petplan Veterinary Awards before the nominations close on 18th January. Last year, the company had more than 37,000 entries from pet owners and the...

    Lesley Moore wins Louise O’Dwyer bursary

    Lesley Moore, a senior veterinary nurse at Vets Now’s Macclesfield clinic, has become the inaugural winner of a bursary in memory of the legendary vet nurse Louise O’Dwyer , who died earlier this year. Louise was one of the world’s leading emergency...

    Two new client education posters from the PFMA

    The Pet Food Manufacturers Association (PFMA) has produced two new waiting room posters: ‘Handling Commercial Raw Pet Food Safely’ and 'Importance of Hay in a Guinea Pig’s Diet'. The raw pet food poster gives owners guidance on how to handle and prepare...

    New treatment for false pregnancy in dogs

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Finilac for the treatment of false pregnancy in bitches. Dechra says Finilac inhibits prolactin secretion by the pituitary gland and therefore inhibits all prolactin-dependent processes, meaning it can also...

    BSAVA provides avian flu Q&A for clients with backyard poultry

    With Defra urging poultry owners to prepare for the increased risk of avian influenza over the winter months, the BSAVA has put together a Q&A so that veterinary professionals can offer the best advice to backyard poultry keepers. The association...

    Virbac launches oral rinse for horses

    Virbac has launched Hexarinse for Horses, an oral rinsing solution containing dilute chlorhexidine gluconate, prepared specifically for horses. The company says the new product has been launched in response to demand from UK equine veterinary surgeons...
  • BVA & RSPCA call on Government to end non-stun slaughter

    The BVA has joined forces with the RSPCA in calling on the Government to repeal a legal exemption that permits animals to be slaughtered without pre-stunning, causing unnecessary pain and suffering. The latest figures from 2017/18 reveal that over...

    Brexit deal or no deal, veterinary medicine supplies should be OK

    The National Office of Animal Health and the Veterinary Medicines Directorate have issued a joint statement concerning the supply of veterinary medicines when the UK leaves the EU, deal or no deal. "The majority of veterinary medicines used in the...

    Cat owners fail to identify tension between their pets

    Ceva Animal Health - maker of Feliway Friends - has released the results of a survey in which the majority of owners thought their cats get on well with each other, and yet nearly all of them also reported that their cats were showing signs of what the...

    Vet nurses urged to take part in PDSA pet welfare survey

    The PDSA is urging all veterinary surgeons to take part in its annual nationwide pet health and welfare survey, which closes on 2nd February 2018. You can complete the PDSA Animal Wellbeing (PAW) survey at: yougov.com/pdsa . Rebecca Ashman,...

    David Rendle appointed President of BEVA

    David Rendle, an independent equine medicine and therapeutics consultant and sheep farmer has been appointed as President of the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) for 2022/23. He takes over the role from Huw Griffiths at the end of BEVA...

    Medical castration for cats is now an option

    Virbac has announced that Suprelorin 4.7mg Implants for Dogs, the reversible alternative to surgical castration, is now licensed for use in male cats. Suprelorin 4.7mg is a sustained release implant containing deslorelin (a GnRH super agonist) which...

    Purina encourages vet nurses to talk more about nutrition

    Purina Petcare will be holding CPD talks at its stand at BVNA Congress (7th-9th October) where it will share practical tips for having more collaborative nutritional conversations with clients. Laura Hughes, Veterinary Nurse Development Manager for...

    Vet nurses invited to Royal Canin's 2022 Vet Symposium

    Registrations have now opened for Royal Canin's 2022 Vet Symposium, being held online on the 20th and 21st September, where experts will speak about the latest developments in cardiology, dermatology and paediatric veterinary medicine. Speakers include...

    Boehringer launches Frontline wormer for cats and dogs

    Boehringer has launched Frontline Wormer for cats and dogs. Frontline wormer for cats contains praziquantel and pyrantel embonate, and for dogs it also contains febantel. According to the company, Frontline Wormer is effective agains all types of...

    Practice poster to warn of autumnal dangers to pets

    TVM has produced veterinary practice waiting room poster to highlight the hazards to pets in the autumn. Common ‘Pet Dangers’ include: Human cold and flu medication Rat poison Xylitol Chocolate Anti-freeze Acorns and conkers Mushrooms...

    RCVS considers private prosecutions for offences under the Veterinary Surgeons Act

    RCVS Council has been considering the costs, advantages and disadvantages of bringing private prosecutions against people and organisations that breach the Veterinary Surgeons Act. A paper introduced by the RCVS Registrar Eleanor Ferguson looked at...

    New book explains how to talk to clients about overweight pets

    Purina has published ‘New Perspectives on Pet Obesity, Moving to a Behavioural Science Model’, an e-book that explores new ways of tackling weight management with clients. The book includes interviews with researchers and thought leaders, including...

    RCVS Christmas Box goes to Medical Detection Dogs and The Horse Trust

    RCVS President, Professor Stephen May, has chosen Medical Detection Dogs and The Horse Trust and as the recipients of this year’s RCVS Christmas Box, a £3,000 annual donation. The Horse Trust provides a range of services to support working horses...