Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Loxicom 1.5 mg/ml for dogs product recall

    Norbrook Laboratories Ltd has issued a product recall for its anti-inflammatory product Loxicom 1.5 mg/ml oral suspension for dogs (Authorisation No. EU/2/08/090/003). The product is marketed in a 10ml pack and has an expiry date of December 2017...

    Channel 4 News looks at Brexit on the veterinary profession

    The impact of Brexit on the veterinary profession came into focus on Channel 4's main evening news last night. Reporter Andy Davies spoke to Charlotte Debbaut MRCVS, a veterinary surgeon from Belgium working at the Tindale Veterinary Practice in Gloucestershire...

    BVA says Happy New Year in 27 languages

    The BVA and its specialist divisions are wishing colleagues from across Europe a Happy New Year with a message emphasising that they are valued and invaluable to the veterinary profession. "The undersigned veterinary organisations would like to extend...

    MSD launches preventative healthcare initiative

    MSD Animal Health has announced the launch of the "Time for Change" Preventative Healthcare Challenge, designed to place preventative healthcare at the heart of practices’ daily activities. The company says the challenge has been developed on the...

    Sureflap launches pocket-sized microchip reader

    SureFlap has launched the SureSense Microchip Reader, a pocket-sized unit designed for use by veterinary and pet care professionals. The new reader is compatible with all ISO 15-digit (FDX-B) identification microchips. It features an integrated LCD...

    Avian flu prevention zone extended as H5N8 found in Carmarthenshire

    Chief Veterinary Officer Nigel Gibbens has announced that the Avian Influenza Prevention Zone that has been in place since 6th December will be extended until 28th February to help protect captive birds, after confirmation of another case of H5N8 in...

    Dechra offers 'Five Golden Rules' for the treatment of Addison's

    Dechra Veterinary Products - maker of Zycortal - has teamed up with some of Europe’s leading endocrinologists to draw up 'Five Golden Rules', a set of guidelines designed to help veterinary professionals who are diagnosing and treating canine hypoadrenocorticism...

    New study finds ticks present year-round risk in the UK

    A new study carried out by The University of Salford and sponsored by Merial has found that ticks present a risk all year round in the UK 1 . Researchers found that ticks continued to quest in woodlands throughout the year, even during the coldest...

    Last chance to nominate for the 2017 RCVS VN Council elections

    The RCVS is reminding the profession that the deadline is approaching for nominations from veterinary nurses who wish to stand as candidates in next year’s RCVS Veterinary Nurses Council elections. The nomination period runs up until 5pm on Tuesday...

    British Army announces recruitment drive for VNs

    The British Army has announced a recruitment drive for veterinary nurses to help look after military working dogs both in the UK and on deployed operations. Veterinary nurses are needed for an Army Reserve Squadron dedicated to military working dogs...

    More than 80 lungworm cases and six deaths in two months

    Bayer Animal Health, maker of Advocate, says that since February, veterinary surgeons have reported more than 80 cases of canine lungworm infection in the UK, of which six have died. The fatal cases were reported in Salisbury, Crawley, Ipswitch and...

    Worldwide Veterinary Service celebrates Ceva donation

    The Worldwide Veterinary Service , the charity founded by Luke Gamble MRCVS to support animal welfare charities globally, is celebrating a donation of products including dog and cat wormers, skin and joint supplements and NSAIDs, by Ceva Animal Health...

    New research shows flat-faced dogs at greatest risk when giving birth

    It's been another bad week for flat-faced breeds: the Royal Veterinary College has released the results of a new study which shows that brachycephalic dogs are the most likely breed types to encounter problems when giving birth. The study was part...

    BEVA thanks veterinary nurse volunteers

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) is marking Volunteers' Week , the annual celebration of the contribution volunteers make across the UK, by issuing a 'heartfelt' thanks to the veterinary nurses who have volunteered their time and expertise...

    White Cross Vets loves Manchester

    White Cross Vets , which has 16 UK practices, including one in Manchester, has donated £5500 to the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital following the terrorist attack in the city two weeks ago. The veterinary group made the donation on behalf of...

    Avian flu found in South Norfolk

    The UK’s Deputy Chief Veterinary Officer has confirmed H5N8 avian flu in a small flock of chickens and geese at a premises near Diss, South Norfolk. A 3 km Protection Zone and a 10 km Surveillance Zone have been put in place around the infected premises...

    Blue Cross asks practices to donate unwanted items for sale

    The Blue Cross is asking veterinary nurses to donate any unwanted, saleable items to help the charity raise funds to care for homeless, abandoned, sick and injured pets. All donations of unwanted clothes, books or bric-a-brac are sent for sale in...

    Ciar Pembroke wins VNJ Writer of the Year

    Congratulations to Ciar Pembroke RVN, who has won the The VNJ Writer of the Year Award for an article she wrote about the barriers affecting BAME veterinary students. Ciar, who works at Davies Veterinary Specialists, says her driving aim was to help...

    Free small animal nutrition e-book for vet nurses from Purina

    Purina is offering veterinary nurses who sign up for scientific communications from Purina Institute a free, 246-page e-book: Small Animal Nutrition, an issue of Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice . The Elsevier publication is edited by Dottie...

    Puma goes to Vets4Pets Newmarket for leg amputation

    Iain Cope MRCVS, an RCVS recognised Advanced Practitioner in Zoological Medicine and owner of Vets4Pets Newmarket has led a successful industry-first operation to remove the front leg of a puma, alongside a multi-disciplinary team from Sampson Park Vets...

    Free webinar for vet nurses on use of anthelmintics in horses

    Zoetis is holding a free webinar for vet nurses, vets and RAMAs to discuss the latest advice on best practice use of anthelmintics and the responsible use of moxidectin in horses, on Wednesday 26th October. The webinar will take place at 11am and will...

    Cheshire referral centre starts work on £300K expansion

    Northwest Veterinary Specialists, in Sutton Weaver, Cheshire, has started work on a £300,000 extension. The extension will triple the size of the hospital's waiting room and nearly double the number of consultation rooms to seven, including one cat...

    Oral homecare webinar for vet nurses

    Animalcare is launching a series of webinars for vet nurses about oral homecare, to help you make practical recommendations to clients about caring for their pets' teeth. The first webinar Does Ease of Use Have to Come at the Expense of Efficacy? is...

    Advice about how practices can help menopausal staff on offer at the London Vet Show

    Liz Barton and Belinda Steffan will be holding "Menopause interventions in veterinary practice: The importance of workplace interventions in supporting long and healthy careers", a session at the London Vet Show designed to show delegates how they can...

    BVA calls on profession to report unregulated dog fertility clinics which are 'fuelling an animal welfare disaster'

    The British Veterinary Association is calling on the profession to report unregulated canine fertility clinics to the relevant authorities as it calls for urgent regulation. According to its latest Voice of the Veterinary Profession survey, 93% of...