Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Bayer doubles pipettes in Advocate

    Bayer Animal Health has doubled the number of pipettes in its Advocate all-in-one flea, worm and mite spot-on to provide an additional range of six-month treatment packs for cats and dogs. Bayer says the doubling of the number of pipettes in a pack is...

    VetYogi launches yoga subscription service for vet nurses and practice teams

    VetYogi, a yoga company run by Chloe Hannigan MRCVS, has launched a subscription service for veterinary practices and individuals. VetYogi’s new ‘VetYogi Collective’ offers an on-demand online hub of yoga, mental health and wellbeing sessions designed...

    RCVS reintroduces remote prescribing of veterinary medicines

    The RCVS Standards Committee has reintroduced the dispensation which allows veterinary surgeons to prescribe veterinary medicines remotely, in advance of the forecast wave of Omicron infections. Chair of the Standards Committee, Dr Melissa Donald,...
  • Elanco to buy Bayer Animal Health

    Bayer has announced that Elanco Animal Health has entered into a definitive agreement to buy it's animal health business for 7.6 billion US dollars. The divestment is expected to be concluded in mid-2020, and Bayer intends to exit its stake in Elanco...

    Purina to host CPD symposium on managing cat allergens

    Purina has announced it is hosting a two-hour CPD symposium on Friday 3rd April at BSAVA Congress looking at how diet can be used to reduce the allergens shed by cats. Speakers at the event will include Andrew Sparkes, BVetMed, PhD, DipECVIM, MANZCVS...

    CVS discovers what makes vet practice reception staff hang up their boots

    CVS has published a study 1 which has identified the main factors that are predictive of resignations by support staff team members, including receptionists, patient care advisors and other support staff in companion animal practice. For the study...

    IVC announces partnership to promote sustainability in the veterinary profession

    IVC Evidensia has announced that it has partnered with social enterprise company, Vet Sustain, to help promote sustainable practices and improve the implementation of them within the veterinary industry. Vet Sustain works to inspire and enable veterinary...

    Boehringer launches liquid version of Vetmedin

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched Vetmedin (pimobendan) 1.5 mg/ml oral solution for dogs in Great Britain, offering a new treatment option for smaller cardiac patients and ones that don't take tablets easily. The company says the two main benefits...

    New study finds canine weight loss improves health markers

    A new study backed by Purina has shown that weight loss in obese dogs is associated with significant improvements of health measures like metabolic status, cardiovascular parameters, life quality and immune-regulation. The study 1 investigated the...

    Vet nurses welcome at small animal medicine extravaganza

    The Small Animal Medicine Society (SAMSoc) has announced that its pre-BSAVA Congress meeting, to which all vet nurses are welcome, will take place online, on 24th March 2021 from 8.40am. The programme includes: What’s the evidence in Veterinary...

    Greatest threats to dog welfare are dental disease, osteoarthritis and obesity

    The Royal Veterinary College has published new evidence which shows that of the eight major disorders seen by veterinary surgeons in practice, dental disease, osteoarthritis and obesity have the highest overall welfare impact on affected dogs 1 . ...

    RCVS launches online learning platform

    The RCVS has launched a new digital learning platform, with free-to-access interactive CPD-qualifying courses for veterinary professionals. Called the RCVS Academy, the new platform offers training in the following areas: Leadership and coaching...

    New study looks at efficacy of vapocoolant spray for catheter pain

    The Journal of Small Animal Practice (JSAP) has published a new study which aimed to determine whether the application of vapocoolant spray before intravenous catheterisation resulted in reduced reaction and placement success. The study was a randomised...

    New treatment for equine asthma

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched Aservo EquiHaler (ciclesonide inhalation solution), the first inhaled treatment for equine asthma. The company says the new product has been 10 years in development and uses 'Soft Mist' technology - developed originally...

    Fat cats are the most pressing welfare problem

    The BVA has released the result of a survey of its members to identify what vets think are the most pressing welfare needs affecting cats in the UK. According to the Spring 2022 Voice of the Profession survey, one in four cats (24%) seen in practices...

    RCVS to host more Campfire Chats for vet nurses

    The RCVS Mind Matters Initiative is to hold new series of Campfire Chats: informal discussions on matters relating to veterinary health and wellbeing. The new series comprises six online discussions taking place over the course of the spring, covering...

    UK veterinary antibiotic sales halved since 2014

    UK sales of antibiotics in food-producing animals have halved since 2014, according to a report published by the Veterinary Medicines Directorate. The UK-Veterinary Antibiotic Resistance and Sales Surveillance (UK-VARSS) annual report shows that while...

    Vet nurses needed for preoperative fasting survey

    Kat Hart RVN, a teaching assistant at Harper Adams University in Shropshire is asking veterinary nurses and other veterinary professionals to take part in an online survey about preoperative fasting in cats and dogs. Preoperative fasting to reduce...

    RCVS delays implementation of new rules concerning POM-V parasiticides

    RCVS Council has decided to delay the implementation of new 'under care' guidance covering the prescription of POM-V parasiticides until 12th January 2024. The decision was made after Council heard increasing reports that practices have not been keeping...

    VN Council defines the role of the veterinary nurse

    The RCVS VN Council has developed a definition of veterinary nursing, in order to provide greater clarity both to the veterinary profession and the public, about what the role entails. The definition agreed by VN Council is as follows: Veterinary...

    Vet nurses, your profession needs you

    The RCVS is now inviting veterinary nurses to stand as candidates for VN Council in its 2020 elections. In next year's election, there are two places on Council for elected veterinary nurses, with successful candidates serving three year terms. ...

    Chihuahuas at greater risk of dental problems and obesity

    The Royal Veterinary College’s VetCompass programme has published the results of new research which shows that ownership of Chihuahuas is growing despite the breed being particularly prone to expensive dental problems and obesity. According to the...

    World-first genome study investigates blood pressure and kidney disease in cats

    The Royal Veterinary College has conducted what it says is the world’s first genome wide association study (GWAS) specifically evaluating renal function and blood pressure traits in domestic cats. The researchers say that the findings pave the way...

    MDC launches improved animal stretcher / bodybag

    MDC is launching a new improved version of its Pet Porter, a dual-purpose animal stretcher and body bag. The company developed the new version with input from veterinary surgeons, nurses and APPCC (Association of Private Pet Cemeteries and Crematoria...

    Vet nurse ECC scholarship opens for applications

    Improve Veterinary Education is inviting applications for its annual Louise O’Dwyer Emergency and Critical Care (ECC) Scholarship. Louise O’Dwyer (pictured right) was a highly respected veterinary nurse who dedicated her expertise to developing ECC...