Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Elanco announces UK launch of new treatment for canine osteoarthritis pain

    Elanco has announced that Galliprant (grapiprant), its new treatment for canine osteoarthritis pain, is now available in the UK. Galliprant is a first in a class of drugs called piprants, or non-COX-inhibiting prostaglandin receptor antagonists (PRAs...

    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...

    Sheffield veterinary practice has 'the pets factor'

    White Cross Vets in Sheffield is to star in The Pets Factor, a new television series being broadcast on CBBC later this year. The show follows veterinary surgeons and nurses going about their day-to-day work, consulting and operating on a variety...

    Vet nurses launch new range of practice accessories

    Two enterprising veterinary nurses with a diploma, two certificates and 30 years of experience between them have launched vnpetproducts.co.uk , selling a range of products that they felt were missing from daily practice life. Surrey-based Sarah Taylor...

    New VN Councillors shooed in after elections cancelled due to lack of candidates

    The RCVS has announced that there will be no election for the Veterinary Nurses Council this year, because only two candidates stood for the available two places. The two candidates were VN Council Vice-Chair Liz Cox and newcomer Jane Davidson. ...

    Should a veterinary scam be allowed to perpetuate in the name of 'balance'?

    Professor Edzard Ernst, the scientist, author and champion of evidence-based-medicine has today self-published an article about alternative medicine for animals which he was originally invited to write for the Veterinary Record , but withdrew after apparently...

    New DNA test for glaucoma-causing defect in Border Collies

    The Animal Health Trust (AHT) has announced the launch of a new DNA test for the genetic mutation which causes glaucoma in Border Collies. According to the AHT, glaucoma affects more than a thousand dogs across the UK. Now Border Collie breeders will...

    Pet Anxiety Month coming up in March

    Ceva Animal Health, maker of Adaptil and Feliway , has made March 'Pet Anxiety Month'. Pet Anxiety Month aims to educate pet owners about the signs of anxiety in cats and dogs, help them identify the causes, and encourage them to take steps to support...

    BVRA announces Veterinary Receptionist of the Year

    The British Veterinary Receptionist Association (BVRA) has announced that Kendall Clee from Blacks Vets in Dudley has won its first Veterinary Receptionist of the Year award. The Association had over 100 entries for the awards from both veterinary...

    Vet Nurses: Can you help with new evidence-based veterinary medicine booklet?

    Sense about Science and RCVS Knowledge need at least two veterinary nurses to give feedback about a new booklet at a workshop in London on Wednesday 27th March. The new publication is a guide to evidence-based medicine (EBM) in veterinary practice...

    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...

    Study shows that for horses, a little exercise goes a long way

    A new study published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine has shown that just 25 minutes of light exercise may have health benefits for horses, even if it doesn’t result in additional weight loss 1 . The study "Influence of dietary restriction...

    Fish saves dog

    Skeldale Veterinary Centre reports that it has performed the world's first fish skin graft on a dog that was 'days from death' from a seriously infected wound. The surgery was carried out in August 2018 and is, they say, the first time it has been...

    Surrey population of European Specialists in Veterinary Ophthalmology increases by one

    The number of European Specialists in Veterinary Ophthalmology in Surrey has increased by one, following Richard Everson's recent qualification. Richard, who works at North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR), graduated from the Royal Veterinary College...

    PETA goes to the dogs

    The animal rights group PETA has been widely ridiculed for a tweet it put out today which suggested ways in which we could all remove 'speciesism' from our daily conversations, likening it to racist, homophobic or ableist language. So, it suggested...

    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...

    Vets in fight over space for snakes

    A group of 16 independent veterinary surgeons and biologists, including some of the world's leading experts on snake science and welfare, has written to Defra to demand it reinstates a rule requiring that snakes kept captive for sale are given at least...

    Two CPD webinars for vet nurses about canine osteoarthritis

    Forte Healthcare, the UK and Ireland distributor of Cartrophen Vet, has announced two free 45-minute CPD webinars about canine osteoarthritis taking place on 23 rd October and 6 th November at 8:00pm. On 23 rd October, Dr Hannah Capon MA Vet MB MRCVS...

    New range of ophthalmology products

    TVM-UK has announced the launch of the 'Corneal Focus Range', a new range of ophthalmology products for dogs, cats, horses and exotics. The range includes: Fluodrop (the first fluorescein product specifically designed for veterinary use)...

    J.A.K offers new alternative to Elizabethan collars

    J.A.K Marketing has announced the arrival of the MPS Head Cover , a new alternative to the Elizabethan collar which certainly looks more comfortable and appears to offer patients greater freedom of movement. The machine-washable wound/bandage protector...

    Veterinary practices worried about infection control

    New research from a laundry equipment manufacturer has found that the majority of UK veterinary practices think they need to do more to stop the spread of infection. The company behind the research shall remain nameless because whilst it has a great...

    Budding vet nurses invited to Bristol

    Bristol Veterinary School is offering aspiring vets and nurses the opportunity to explore and experience life as a student and find out what it’s like to work in veterinary medicine at the Bristol Veterinary School on Saturday 27 October. The one...

    New study reveals risk factors for canine lipomas

    The RVC has published a new study which has revealed several risk factors for canine lipomas, fatty masses which because of their large size and rapid growth often cause extreme and long-term anxiety to the owners of affected dogs. The College says...

    New gastrointestinal support product for cats and dogs

    Protexin Veterinary has launched Pro-Kolin Advanced, a new gastrointestinal support product for dogs and cats. Protexin says Pro-Kolin Advanced contains beneficial micro-organisms, several prebiotic sources, an optimal level of a dual-source binding...

    Lintbells launches improved nurse-led pet mobility clinics

    Lintbells has launched its 'new and improved' Mobility Matters initiative which provides a framework for introducing nurse–led mobility clinics in practice. The Lintbells Mobility Matters initiative provides materials designed to help improve communication...