Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Hill's has treats in store at BVNA Congress

    Hill's Pet Nutrition promises that treats are in store for those who come to visit the company stand (Number 32, 33, 34) at BVNA Congress in Kettering this October. Each day of the congress there is an prize draw offering delegates the opportunity...

    Herts vet escapes with reprimand after showing improved standard of care

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has reprimanded Hertfordshire-based Amir Kashiv MRCVS for the inadequate care of a dog with renal failure. Mr Kashiv first appeared before the Committee in December 2016 in relation to four charges against him regarding...

    Job prospects for vets unchanged despite increase in graduates

    The RCVS has released the results of a survey which has found that increasing numbers of graduates over the last five years have had little impact on veterinary job prospects. The survey was carried out for the RCVS by the Institute for Employment...
  • Ceva rebrands nutraceuticals as Logic

    Ceva Animal Health has rebranded its nutraceutical supplements for cats and dogs under its Logic brand. The new Logic range, which previously included the company's dental products, now includes Logic Diar-Stop (previously known as Diarsanyl Plus...

    Hill's recalls Prescription Diets with elevated vitamin D

    Hills Pet Nutrition has recalled five of its Prescription Diets for dogs after finding elevated levels of vitamin D in the products. In a statement , the company explained that elevated vitamin D can cause vomiting, loss of appetite, increased thirst...

    Pfizer launches printing service to support equine vaccines

    Pfizer Animal Health has launched PrintRoom, an online printing service to help equine practices deliver high quality communications to their clients, to support the company's Equip range of equine vaccines. PrintRoom can be used to produce customised...

    Ceva launches new flea and tick spot on for cats and dogs

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Duoflect, a new spot on for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations in cats and dogs and their environment. Duoflect contains a new formulation of fipronil and (s)-methoprene which, according to the...

    New book to help people avoid inherited diseases in pedigree dogs

    Emma Milne MRCVS, the erstwhile TV vet turned author and welfare campaigner has published Picking a Pedigree? a new book written to help people buy healthy cats and dogs and avoid the health problems and associated veterinary bills associated with certain...

    New charity to fund improvements in veterinary care

    The World Small Animal Veterinary Association has established a new Foundation with a remit to improve global companion animal care through science and education. The WSAVA Foundation, a not-for-profit body, is now identifying a range of potential...

    Elanco launches new flea campaign

    Elanco Companion Animal Health, maker of Comfortis , has launched a new campaign to raise awareness of the perennial problem of fleas, and the importance of regular treatment. The campaign revolves around some new research which shows that while...
  • Shocking TV exposé finds some vets charge more than others

    BBC's Watchdog has uncovered shocking evidence that prescription veterinary drugs can cost more, or less, depending on where you buy them from. In one of the finest pieces of investigative journalism since Watergate, the erstwhile-criminal-law-barrister...

    Pressure mounts for older people to be able to keep pets

    A survey of more than 4,000 members of the public by the Pet Food Manufacturers' Association (PFMA) has revealed that 90% of people think that separation from a pet is traumatic for older people entering residential care or sheltered accommodation.....
  • French bulldogs prone to birthing problems

    New research conducted by the Royal Veterinary College (RVC), which shows that French bulldog bitches are 15.9 times more likely to suffer from difficult births (dystocia) than crossbred bitches, has been published in the Veterinary Record today. ...

    RCVS re-branding 'highly commended' in Membership Communication Awards

    The new RCVS brand has been highly commended in the 'Brand Development' Category of the Membership Communication (MemCom) Awards. The new look, which was launched last year, aimed to clarify the role and function of the College, with the strapline...

    Dechra launches new treatment for seborrhoeic dermatitis

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched Dermanolon, a new symptomatic treatment to tackle seborrhoeic dermatitis in cats and dogs. Dermanolon contains triamcinolone acetonide and salicylic acid. Presented in a 75ml spray bottle, Dechra says it is...

    Mobile dog blood bank collects first 32 pints

    Pet Blood Bank UK (PBBuk) launched its new mobile blood collection unit, donated by Royal Canin, at the University of Nottingham's School of Veterinary Medicine and Science on Wednesday, simultaneously collecting enough blood to save the lives of up...

    Bayer launches next-generation fluoroquinilone; first for canine periodontal infections

    Bayer Animal Health has launched a next generation fluoroquinolone antimicrobial - Veraflox (pradofloxacin) - for the treatment of bacterial infections in cats and dogs. Bayer Animal Health's marketing manager Dr Markus Edingloh said: "Veraflox, with...

    Sniffing out cancer

    The Company Of Animals has announced its support for a new charity: Cancer & Bio Detection Dogs, which claims to have proved unequivocally that dogs can be trained to detect human cancers by smell. The charity trained dogs to discriminate between urine...

    Breakthrough in Strangles vaccine development

    An international group of scientists has published new results that herald a breakthrough in finding a vaccine against the most commonly diagnosed infectious disease of horses, strangles. UK experts from the Animal Health Trust collaborated with scientists...

    Yorkshire-based veterinary group named 'Overall Winner' in National Business Awards

    Yorkshire-based White Cross Vets has been named 'Overall Winner' as well as winning the 'Employer of the Year' award at this year’s Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) National Business Awards sponsored by the Clydesdale Bank. Entries for the awards...

    RCVS warns about suspect data-gathering exercise

    The RCVS is advising all practices that it is not currently carrying out a data-gathering exercise and that phone calls prompting the return of a survey, and requesting mobile phone numbers, are not being made on behalf of the College. The warning...

    University of Bristol launches Great Pet Travel Survey

    The University of Bristol and Companion Care have launched The Great Pet Travel Survey 2012 to assess disease risks in the UK following the simplification of Pet Travel Scheme rules. Companion Care and The University of Bristol say that there is a...
  • 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...
  • Bury-based veterinary nurse wins Alfaxan challenge

    Vetoquinol has announced the winner of the Alfaxan Spring Challenge: Bury-based VN Sarah-Jayne Evans, of the Armac Veterinary Group. Sarah-Jayne, pictured right, was presented with her prize of an Acer 531 Netbook, by Vetoquinol's Gerald Hegarty.....

    Vets' challenges to the 2017 RCVS Council elections dismissed

    Two candidates for the 2017 RCVS Council elections have had their challenge of the results dismissed by a committee tasked with assessing their claims. John Davies and Tom Lonsdale MsRCVS both objected to edits made by the College to their candidate...