Veterinary Nursing News Headlines
  • 67% of vet nurses 'very annoyed' by adverts which describe the salary as 'competitive'

    A survey carried out by VetNurse.co.uk Jobs and VetSurgeon.org Jobs has concluded that both veterinary nurses and surgeons want potential employers to be up front about the salary they're offering, and many will simply ignore advertisements that don...
  • First licensed TMPS antibiotic for rabbits

    Virbac has launched Sulfatrim, the first veterinary-licensed Trimethoprim and Sulfamethoxazole (TMPS) oral antibiotic for use in rabbits, pigeons and bearded dragons. Kate Woolley MRCVS, Product Manager, said: "Until now, no similar veterinary-licensed...
  • UK's first 'Community Interest' veterinary practice

    Animal Trust, a veterinary group with nine surgeries across Yorkshire, Greater Manchester, Cheshire and North Wales, has become the first and only practice registered as a community interest company, providing a bridge between commercial veterinary care...
  • New stool designed to help vets' operating posture

    Spanish company Vital Dinamic has announced the launch of SD VET, a new stool designed to reduce the physical stress from prolonged standing whilst operating. The stool is based on a multi-directional rocking design which gives the surgeon a wide...
  • RCVS seeks visionaries to spell out their ideas for the future

    Vet Futures, the joint initiative by the RCVS and BVA to stimulate debate about the future of the profession, is running an essay competition with a prize of an all-expenses-paid trip to the London Vet Show (London Olympia, 19th-20th November). To...
  • Pet Blood Bank UK announces trustees

    Pet Blood Bank UK (PBBuk) , the first charity which collects, processes, stores and supplies pet blood products in the UK, has announced its Board of Trustees. They are: Phil Nuttall, former Head of the National Blood Service Sheffield Centre,...
  • Defra getting tough on dangerous dogs

    Lord Rooker, Minister for Sustainable Food, Farming and Animal Health spelled out the law on dangerous dogs at the RSPCA Conference on Dogs this week, and announced the publication of a Defra leaflet which provides clear, concise and accessible information...
  • Abbott launches new topical tissue adhesive

    Abbott Animal Health is launching GLUture Topical Tissue Adhesive this month. Abbott says GLUture is an Octyl/Butyl cyanoacrylate blend that creates a strong and flexible bond that contours to the wound site. GLUture applies purple for visibility...
  • 94% of profession says owners to blame for behavioural problems

    A survey carried out by CEVA Animal Health, manufacturer of the pheromonatherapy products D.A.P. ® and Feliway ® , has revealed that 94 per cent of veterinary professionals believe that owners' lifestyles are the major cause of behavioural problems in...
  • World-first veterinary anti-cancer drug launched

    AB Science, a young Paris-based biotech company, has announced the pan-European commercial launch of its veterinary anticancer drug, Masivet Masivet was approved in November 2008 by the European Medicines Agency (EMEA) for the treatment of dogs...
  • Homeopathic vet convicted of cruelty

    Dorset-based homeopathic practitioner Philippa Rodale, who requested that her name be removed from the RCVS Register in July , has been convicted of cruelty at Weymouth Magistrates Court. The case related to Mrs Rodale's treatment of a female foxhound...
  • BBC pulls out of Crufts 2009

    The Kennel Club has confirmed that the BBC has pulled out of broadcasting Crufts next year. According to the Kennel Club, the decision was reached following what it described as 'unreasonable demands' from the BBC, including the exclusion of certain...
  • Royal Canin launches UK's first diet for stressed cats and dogs

    Royal Canin has launched 'Calm', described as the UK's first complete nutritional support for cats and dogs during stress. Royal Canin says Calm contains a combination of two nutrients known to help support stress management. Alpha-casozepine...
  • Hill's provides Dietary Key online

    Hill's has made the Dietary Key, it's detailed guide to the ingredients, nutritional analysis and feeding recommendations for every Hill's product, available online at www.hillsproducts.com . Hill's says the UK is the first country...
  • I wanna be a vet when I grow up

    A poll carried out by The Children's Mutual has found that becoming a veterinary surgeon is one of the most popular career ambitions for 5-7 year olds, second only to becoming a teacher. The Children's Mutual questioned over a thousand parents about...
  • Medivet reports on the aftermath of Panorama

    Medivet has reported a wide range of public reaction to the recent Panorama programme 'It shouldn't happen at a vets', most of which has been at one extreme or the other. On the one hand, says the company, many clients have gone out of their...
  • Free fluid therapy calculators

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched free online Fluid Therapy Calculators to help veterinary staff calculate their patients' fluid requirements. There are two versions available, small animal and equine. Both are available as an online tool...
  • Survey shows 'staggering' price difference between vets and online pharmacies

    Online veterinary pharmacy Vet-Medic has announced the results of a survey which showed that veterinary practices are charging pet owners 100% more than online pharmacies for well-known drugs. The survey compared the prices charged by veterinary practices...
  • Virbac launches UK's first blood test for prostate disease in dogs

    Virbac has launched the UK's first blood test for BPH (benign prostatic hyperplasia) which, according to the company, will provide practices with a significant opportunity to improve the prognosis for many of the UK's male dog population that...
  • Hill's price reduction pays off

    Hill's Pet Nutrition says that the company's 5% average reduction across most Science Plan and Nature's Best products and 6.1% average reduction on Prescription Diet products has proven popular with practices and pet owners alike. As evidence...
  • RVC's UK tour to give veterinary career guidance to school children

    The Royal Veterinary College is embarking on an educational tour to provide advice to school children on studying and working in the veterinary sector. The tour will visit secondary schools in the following towns: Tuesday 14th September, Woodstock...
  • Perth nurse wins Petplan award

    Fiona Andrew, a Vet Nurse at Tay Valley Vet Centre in Perth, has been awarded the title of ‘Petplan Pet Insurance Advisor Award 2009’ at the British Veterinary Nursing Awards 2009. Fiona received the award for having an 'exemplary'...
  • Lantra call for feedback about nursing apprenticeships

    Lantra, the Sector Skills Council for environmental and land-based industries, is calling for veterinary nurses, their employers and veterinary organisations to take part in a consultation this winter and help ensure apprenticeships meet their needs...
  • Virbac re-introduces dental chews

    Virbac has announced the reintroduction of chews as part of its dental range. VeggieDent chews are available in packs of 15 in sizes suitable for small, medium and large dogs. The chews contain chlorhexidine and have a texture and shape designed to...
  • New DNA test to prevent foal deaths in Fell & Dales ponies

    A DNA test which will save foals from unnecessary pain and suffering, and ultimately death, has been launched by the Animal Health Trust. Foal Immunodeficiency Syndrome (FIS), a genetic disorder which is known to affect Fell and Dales ponies, causes...