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  • World officially mad as vets complain about student vets handling sheep for charitable calendar

    The Royal Veterinary College Principal, Stuart Reid has become embroiled in a row over its students' annual charity calendar, after a veterinary vegan group complained about the month that showed veterinary students handling sheep. The photograph...
  • 1,194 vets, vet nurses and students lobby government over Article 13

    A 1,194-signature letter calling for the principle of Article 13 to be explicitly enshrined in UK legislation post-Brexit, led by the BVA and the BVNA, has been published in the Daily Telegraph . The letter called on the UK government to ensure there...

    Treatment for equine navicular disease returns

    Vétoquinol has announced the return of Navilox powder (isoxsuprine hydrochloride), the only medication specifically licensed in the UK for use in cases of navicular disease in horses. Navicular disease is a chronic degenerative condition of the navicular...

    ASA rejects complaints about Morrisons Christmas advert

    The Advertising Standards Authority has decided not to uphold complaints against the Morrisons Christmas TV advertisement . The full adjudication can be read here . Peter Jones, President of the British Veterinary Association, said: "This ruling...

    Kruuse expands range of wound dressings

    Kruuse has announced the launch of two new two new wound dressing products: Kruuse HydroGel and Kruuse Foam Dressing. Kruuse HydroGel is a clear amorphous hydrogel with Polyhexanide (0.04%). According to the company, HydroGel will help maintain a...

    RCVS announces OOH public awareness campaign

    The RCVS is to embark on a communications campaign over the next few months to raise awareness amongst the general public of the difficulties that vets face in providing out-of-hours emergency cover, and the responsibilities incumbent on animal owners...

    Call for cases for revolutionary clinical study

    The Royal Veterinary College is calling for dogs diagnosed with osteoarthritis to take part in a revolutionary study in which their movement will be monitored by a state-of-the-art recorder. The recorder (pictured right), which is attached to the...

    YORKTEST Veterinary Services becomes Avacta Animal Health

    YORKTEST Veterinary Services has announced a change of name to Avacta Animal Health Ltd., following its acquisition by Avacta Group Plc . The allergy testing and customer support that is synonymous with YORKTEST Veterinary Services will now appear...

    BEVA says: too many equine vets; not enough horses

    The British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA) has released the results of a survey carried out earlier this year which has found that there may be up to 5 times as many veterinary graduates wanting to work in equine practice as there are jobs available...

    BVA refuses Badger Trust's call to support judicial review

    The President of the British Veterinary Association has written to the Badger Trust to clarify the BVA position on the pilot badger culls in England, stating that it will not be supporting the Trust's application for a judicial review. The BVA Council...
  • Surgical prep tip for VNs wins most thanks

    Nick Shackleton Dip AVN (Surgical) RVN from Pet Medics has won VetNurse.co.uk's competition for sharing the best tip with colleagues in the discussion forums on the site. To enter the competition, VetNurse members just needed to post a 'top tip' that...
  • Bill Oddie to front tick awareness campaign

    Merial, the manufacturer of FRONTLINE Combo, FRONTLINE Spot On and Merilym3 has announced that Bill Oddie will front its autumn 'Be Tick Aware' PR campaign to highlight the importance of protecting pets from ticks. The campaign will run throughout...

    New evidence that Pro-Kolin Advanced helps canine diarrhoea

    Protexin Veterinary is highlighting a new study, published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine , which it says provides evidence that Pro-Kolin Advanced, an anti‐diarrheal probiotic paste (ADPP), can improve the clinical outcome of uncomplicated...

    RCVS launches new video to promote PSS practices to the public

    www.youtube.com/watch The RCVS has launched a new animated video to help promote Practice Standards Scheme (PSS) accredited practices to the public, and explain the benefits of the scheme. Launched in 2005, almost 60% of practices are now part...

    Prince Charles opens new equine facility in Staffordshire

    His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales has visited Pool House Equine Clinic to mark the opening of its new, purpose-built facility in Fradley, near Lichfield. This multimillion pound centre will support the provision of advanced first opinion and...

    BVA welcomes new welfare code for laying hens

    The BVA, the British Veterinary Poultry Association (BVPA) and Veterinary Public Health Association (VPHA) have jointly welcomed a New Code of Practice for the Welfare of Laying Hens and Pullets which was laid before parliament on Thursday. The new...

    Cambs vet not guilty of serious professional misconduct after failing to control dogs

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has ended an enquiry against a Cambridgeshire-based veterinary surgeon who had repeatedly breached court orders relating to the control of dogs, after finding that it did not render him unfit to practise. Amir Kashiv...

    MSD launches new flea and tick treatment for dogs

    MSD Animal Health UK has announced the launch of Bravecto, which it says is the first and only treatment available for fleas and ticks in dogs that is rapidly effective and offers 12-weeks duration of efficacy. Bravecto (fluralaner) is the first of...
  • Consumer champion to lead RCVS

    T he Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons has announced that Nick Stace has been appointed its Chief Executive and Secretary, and will take up his post on 3 September 2012. Mr Stace leaves CHOICE, Australia's equivalent of consumer group Which?...

    Companion Care Vets reports a record year

    Companion Care Vets has reported a record calendar year in 2010, with 15 new surgeries opened taking the network up to 69. Companion Care also welcomed 17 new joint venture partners, increasing the total number of partners to 87. The company expects...

    25 free places at client communications workshop up for grabs

    Merial Animal Health is sponsoring a client communications workshop at BVNA Congress for which there are 25 free places up for grabs, first come, first served. 'Client Communication - Practical Techniques To Use Within Practice' aims to provide....
  • Registration and retention fees frozen for 2012

    The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Council and the Veterinary Nursing Council have decided that there will be no increase in registration and retention fees for veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses for 2012. Last year, the Councils decided...

    Retention fees to increase by 2% in 2011

    The RCVS and VN Councils have each agreed to raise registration and retention fees for the financial year 2011-12 by 2%. This means the annual retention fee for a home-practising veterinary surgeon will increase by £5, and the fee for a veterinary nurse...

    A third of homeowners annoyed by neighbours' noisy pets

    Insulation manufacturer Saint-Gobain Isover has published the results of a survey of 2000 homeowners which found that 36% are annoyed by noise made by neighbours' pets. The Noise Report was commissioned to discover how many homeowners suffered with...

    Cat owners happy to pill pets

    Owners of hyperthyroid cats say they would rather veterinary surgeons prescribed the appropriate dosage for their pets than have an easy way to administer the medicine, according to new research carried out by feline expert Dr Sarah Caney BVSc PhD...