Veterinary Nursing News Headlines
  • College of Animal Welfare offers free VN training to under-19s

    The College of Animal Welfare is offering fully funded apprenticeship training (Level 3 Diploma) to under-19s looking to start training as a veterinary nurse this September. According to the College, the only thing your practice would need to pay...
  • 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...
  • Veterinary anaesthesia app now on Android too

    Vetnapp , an anaesthesia app originally developed for Apple devices by European specialist in anaesthesia and analgesia Alastair Mair to save time and increase clinical accuracy, is now available for Android. Vetnapp offers a secure alternative to...
  • New evidence-based guidance for preventative veterinary care

    MSD Animal Health is launching the first evidence-based guidance 1 for improving the approach to the preventative veterinary healthcare consultation, developed in partnership with the Centre for Evidence-based Medicine at the University of Nottingham...
  • Sainsbury's launches pet picker after research showing 22% of owners regret their choice

    Sainsbury’s Bank Pet Insurance has launched has launched an online tool to help people pick the right pet , after it conducted research which found that 22% regret their choice of breed. The survey found that 51% of cat and dog owners didn't research...
  • Research exposes the veterinary gender pay gap

    Two new surveys reported in Vet Record today have revealed a gender pay gap of up to 36% in the UK veterinary profession. The first survey, which was conducted by CM Research , found that male veterinary surgeons get paid more across all levels and...
  • Vet nurses urged to take older cats' blood pressure annually

    Ceva Animal Health is urging vet nurses to take cats' blood pressure annually after they reach the age of seven, as recommended by the International Society of Feline Medicine 1 , following research carried out by the company in which over 90% of veterinary...
  • New ‘Who’s Who’ for the veterinary nursing profession

    VetNurse.co.uk has today launched VetNurse Profiles, where veterinary nurses can display and share their career details with prospective employers and others in the profession with shared interests. VetNurse Profiles offer the same sort of features...
  • New veterinary nurse CPD congress to be held at World Heritage Site

    VetCPD has announced the launch of a new CPD Congress being held in the beautiful World Heritage city of Bath, famed for its Roman Baths and stunning Georgian architecture, and just up the road from VetNurse.co.uk Towers. The event is being held in...
  • New study associates declawing with aggression in cats

    New research published in the Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery , has found that declaw surgery ( onychectomy ) in cats increases the risk of long-term or persistent pain, manifesting as unwanted behaviours such as inappropriate elimination (soiling...
  • Royal Canin launches Weight Management Academy

    Royal Canin has launched the Weight Management Academy to help support the management of cat and dog obesity across the UK and Ireland. The online academy offers a range of materials to help veterinary surgeons, nurses and receptionists further their...
  • Virbac's chemical neutering campaign will make men (and dogs) wince

    Virbac has announced the launch of a new campaign - centred on a video that'll make men and dogs wince - to raise awareness amongst pet owners about the alternative to surgical castration and encourage them to visit their veterinary practice. Virbac...
  • Homeopaths up in arms about new RCVS position on alternative medicine

    The Faculty of Homeopathy and the British Association of Homeopathic Veterinary Surgeons (BAHVS) have responded to the RCVS's new position on the use of complementary and alternative medicines in veterinary practice. The organisations say that the...
  • New expert paper on nutritional needs of older dogs

    FEDIAF , the European pet food industry federation, has published a new expert paper on the nutritional needs of older dogs. The paper was written by FEDIAF’s Scientific Advisory Board, comprised of independent academics from leading European universities...
  • Expert veterinary nurses needed!

    VetNurse.co.uk will shortly be undergoing one of its biggest upgrades since it was first launched in 2000, as part of which, we're now looking for experts in various fields of veterinary nursing to become VetNurse Experts. Earlier in the year, we...
  • RCVS goes home

    The RCVS has announced that all its staff are now working from home and that Belgravia House has now closed indefinitely. The College says it will, however, continue to operate as close to normality as possible, with the main support services for...
  • RCVS to move headquarters offshore

    Hot on the heels of yesterday’s announcement that the RCVS has completed the sale of its offices in Westminster, the College has now announced plans to move its headquarters offshore. In a statement issued this morning, the College explained that a...
  • Canine surgical artificial insemination prohibited

    The RCVS has confirmed that surgical insemination in dogs is prohibited by animal welfare laws and amended Section 27 of the supporting guidance to the Code of Professional Conduct so that it now sits alongside tail docking, dew claw removal, prosthetic...
  • Vet nurse's dog rises up from the dead

    Betty, an 18-month-old cocker spaniel belonging to Hannah Philipson RVN has staged a remarkable recovery after being in an RTA and given up for dead. Hannah was working at Ryedale Vets in North Yorkshire when she got a call to tell her that Betty had...
  • 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?...
  • Vet nurse reprimanded for taking body parts home

    A veterinary nurse has been reprimanded by the RCVS Disciplinary Committee for removing the heads of two dead stray cats and taking them home. The nurse, who admitted the charges against her, successfully applied for anonymity at the outset of the...
  • Bayer to launch new POM-V flea and tick collar

    Bayer Animal Health has announced that it will launch Seresto, a new POM-V collar for cats and dogs that kills fleas and repels and kills ticks for up to eight months, in March. According to Bayer, Seresto is the first treatment to provide repellency...
  • New resource to improve your apptitude for exotics

    Exotics referral practitioner, Mark Rowland MRCVS CertZooMed MRCVS has launched an iPhone app for veterinary professionals which puts all the information you need about the commonly presented exotic species at your fingertips. Mark said: "Vets often...
  • Albino python found in the post

    A live eight-foot snake has been found in a cardboard box sent from Harlow to Exeter by post. The albino reticulated python was spotted through an X-Ray machine at Stansted Airport, where it was due to be put onto a plane last Friday to complete its...
  • Porky beagle loses 12.5kg

    Royal Canin has announced the winner of its second annual Weigh In Club initiative: a 32kg 12 year old Beagle called Amber that lost 12.5kg, or 39% of her bodyweight. The dog lost weight with the help of Veterinary Nurse Gabby Taylor from Wilson Vet...