Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Veterinary nurse wins £900 health spa weekend in Vetivex® fluids competition

    Juliet Drummond, the veterinary nurse leader from Park Veterinary Hospital in Sheffield, has won a luxury spa weekend worth £900 in the Dechra Veterinary Products Vetivex ® fluids competition. The weekend break is for up to four guests at the health...

    New renal nutraceutical for cats and dogs

    nutravet has launched nutraren, a new product designed to support healthy renal function in cats and dogs. The new product contains a combination of Omega-3s, toxin binders and antioxidants which the company claims flush out toxins, aid blood flow...
  • New RCVS guide to help vet nurses navigate the 2024 Veterinary Medicines Regulations

    The RCVS has published a short guide to help veterinary professionals understand, interpret and act upon some of the significant changes to the Veterinary Medicines Regulations that were introduced earlier this year by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate...

    RCVS celebrates veterinary nursing's Golden Jubilee

    The RCVS has announced plans to celebrate veterinary nursing's Golden Jubilee in style this year. The first nurses to qualify, 50 years ago in 1961, were known as registered animal nursing auxilliaries (RANA). The term 'veterinary nurse' was not used...

    RVNs help needed with canine environmental enrichment research

    Ayesha Ali, a fourth year veterinary nursing student at the Royal Veterinary College, is asking RVNs to take part in a survey to explore what, if any, canine environmental enrichment techniques are being used in practice. All those taking part in...

    New dexamethasone presentation for cats and dogs

    Dechra has launched Dexacortone (dexamethasone 0.5 mg and 2 mg), a long-acting glucocorticosteroid for the symptomatic treatment of inflammatory and allergic conditions in cats and dogs. Dechra says that Dexacortone, which is presented as a flavoured...

    Linnaeus swallows up Pets at Home's referral arm

    Linnaeus has announced that - subject to completion - it has acquired Pets at Home’s Specialist Division of five veterinary referral practices, which together employ almost 680 staff. Linnaeus was founded in 2014 from Willows Veterinary Centre and...
  • New report says vet nurses need to take on more responsibility to stop vets leaving

    A new white paper from Zoetis has identified three areas where the veterinary profession needs to make systemic changes in order to tackle the retention crisis, at a time when 48% of UK veterinary surgeons have considered leaving the field, and 75% of...

    New insurance covers pets with existing medical conditions

    Staysure Group has launched Petsure, a new insurance product which covers cats and dogs regardless of their pre-existing medical conditions. The company says most other providers have restrictions for older pets, commonly for dogs over the age of 8...

    Dechra launches two-tube Osurnia

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a two-tube pack of Osurnia, its gel treatment for otitis externa. Until now, the treatment has only been available in 20 and 40 pack sizes. The new two-tube pack option offers clients a pre-packaged treatment...

    New injectable acepromazine for horses

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Tranquinervin, an injectable acepromazine for horses. Tranquinervin, which contains 10 mg/ml acepromazine, is indicated for anaesthetic premedication, tranquilisation and sedation. Emma Jennings, Brand Manager...

    SPVS survey says vet nurses earned £24K in 2021

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons has published the results of its latest salary survey. The survey, which this year had a record 1605 respondents, covers everything from basic earnings, bonuses and dividends to benefits such as accommodation...

    Butternut Box launches new referral programme for vet nurses

    Butternut Box, which makes fresh food for dogs, has launched a new referral scheme for veterinary nurses. The company makes personalised, calorie-controlled fresh meals for dogs; 20 million of them since it launched in 2016. Each recipe is made of...

    Independent IT consultants report on RCVS database

    Following issues with the implementation and associated costs of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons' database (iMIS), independent IT specialists TFX Consulting Ltd have reported on both the implementation project and the long-term suitability of...

    RVNs asked to share experience of senior pet care

    Animalcare is conducting a survey of registered veterinary nurses to share the latest thinking and best practice. The survey covers things like, owner engagement and compliance, the role of senior pet clinics and the type of educational resources that...

    New feline hyperthyroid support materials for vet practices

    Animalcare has published new feline hyperthyroidism educational materials for veterinary practices developed in partnership with RCVS Feline Specialist, Sarah Caney. The materials include a 15-minute video in which Sarah (pictured right) gives her...

    New equine veterinary nursing degree

    Hartpury University has launched a new equine veterinary nursing degree. Hartpury says its four-year BSc (Hons) Equine Veterinary Nursing degree – accredited by the RCVS – is designed to produce a higher calibre of veterinary nurse than foundation...

    Veterinary profession finds its answer to the Turin Shroud in the eye of a dog

    A veterinary ophthalmologist at Veterinary Vision in Penrith, Cumbria, has stumbled on what may prove to be the veterinary profession's answer to the Turin Shroud: the outline of a face on the retina of a dog. The strange phenomenon was spotted by...

    RCVS and BVA condemn abuse of veterinary professionals over XL Bully dogs

    The RCVS and the BVA have issued statements after hearing reports of individual vets and veterinary practices being on the receiving end of abusive and threatening messages from groups campaigning against the XL Bully ban. The RCVS said: "We understand...

    RCVS and BVA welcome recommendation to reinstate vets to the Shortage Occupation List

    The Migration Advisory Committee (MAC) has published its full review of the Shortage Occupation List and recommended that veterinary surgeons are added to it (page 82). The Committee's decision to recommend the addition of vets to the list is seen...

    County Down vet removes himself from the Register after dishonest conduct charge

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has accepted an undertaking from Stephen Cargill Wilson (68), a retired County Down-based vet, to remove himself from the Register. Mr Wilson faced two charges. The first was that in October 2017, he provided inaccurate...

    Yorkshire referral centre wins veterinary hospital design award

    Paragon Veterinary Referrals in Wakefield has won the 2019 British Veterinary Hospital Association (BVHA) Design Awards for its £5 million centre designed by architect John Marsh from DesM . The centre was launched in February last year after an 8...

    Essex vet struck off for clinical failures

    Essex-based Anne Mullen has been struck off by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for a series of clinical failures and failing to respond to requests from the regulator. Mrs Mullen faced four charges against her. The first was that she failed to provide...

    New study shows vapocoolant spray may be the better option for IV catheterisation

    A study published in the Journal of Small Animal Practice has concluded that there is no difference between vapocoolant spray or eutectic lidocaine/prilocaine (EMLA) cream for improving tolerance of intravenous catheter placement in dogs 1 . Given...

    RCVS celebrates veterinary nursing's Diamond Jubilee

    The RCVS has launched a series of events and activities to celebrate 60 years of veterinary nursing, including webinars, podcasts, an eBook looking at the history of veterinary nursing and an online Diamond Jubilee activities area. As well as marking...