Veterinary Nursing News Headlines
  • Bill Oddie to front tick awareness campaign

    Merial, the manufacturer of FRONTLINE Combo, FRONTLINE Spot On and Merilym3 has announced that Bill Oddie will front its autumn 'Be Tick Aware' PR campaign to highlight the importance of protecting pets from ticks. The campaign will run throughout...
  • Petplan wins Vets4Pets/Companion Care tender

    Petplan has announced that it has won a formal tender to become the chosen pet insurance provider for Vets4Pets and Companion Care, as part of a five year deal to provide cover for over 250 practices. Simon Masding, Petplan's Head of Sales and Partnerships...
  • Pulborough practice group wins public vote

    Pulborough-based Arun Veterinary Group has been awarded the title of Best UK Vets, having achieved the largest number of positive online reviews on www.vethelpdirect.com . The awards are based on the number of positive reviews (4 stars and above)...
  • New College of Emergency and Critical Care

    The European Board of Veterinary Specialisation (EBVS) has announced that it has approved the creation of a new European College of Veterinary Emergency and Critical Care (ECVECC). The 10 Founding Diplomates will comprise the Organising Committee...
  • The experiences and musings of a vet, now available on Amazon

    VetSurgeon.org member, Martin Atkinson MRCVS has had his first book, A Test of Patients , published on Amazon Kindle (£6.59). Described as the experiences and musings of a veterinary surgeon, the book is a collection of anecdotes collected over the...
  • Changes to Dangerous Dogs Act come in to force today

    Dog owners who allow their dog to attack people or assistance dogs will face tougher prison sentences from today. Changes to the Dangerous Dogs Act will also mean dog owners can now face prosecution if their dog attacks a person in their home or on...
  • Cats need 15% less food in the summer

    The University of Liverpool's School of Veterinary Science has released the results of research carried out in collaboration with the Royal Canin Research Centre in France, which shows that cats eat 15% less in the summer than the winter. Researchers...
  • New study shows diclofenac kills eagles

    The RSPB has reported the results of two studies which revealed that a greater diversity of birds of prey, including some eagles, are killed eating carrion contaminated with diclofenac. The RSPB says that these findings strengthen the case of banning...
  • Royal Canin launches new obesity diets

    Royal Canin has announced the launch of two new veterinary diets designed to tackle obesity in cats and dogs. 'Satiety Small Dog' is for adult dogs with an ideal weight up to 10kg. 'Satiety Wet' has been developed for those dogs who prefer wet food...
  • Zoletil anaesthetic licence has in-use stability increased to eight days

    Zoletil, Virbac's 2-in-1, injectable anaesthetic for cats and dogs has had a licence change increasing its extended in-use stability from 24 hours to 8 days. A single vial can now be used for 8 days after reconstitution when stored in a fridge at between...
  • RCVS announces VN Council candidates

    The RCVS) has announced that 5 candidates are standing in this year's RCVS VN Council elections - an increase of one from last year. The candidates are : Amanda-Jane Erne Tammy Ford Hilary Orpet Amber Richards Megan Whitehead ...
  • Women more likely to abandon their dogs than men

    The Kennel Club has announced the results of a survey of 329 Breed Kennel Rescue organisations which has revealed that over 50% of dogs given up for rehoming are given up by women, compared to 17% by men and 27% by couples who made the decision jointly...
  • Dogs Trust launches Microchipping Through Vets Campaign

    The Dogs Trust has officially launched the Free Microchipping Through Vets Campaign through which all owners can get their dog microchipped free of charge through participating veterinary practices. Microchipping becomes compulsory for all dogs...
  • BSAVA Congress has another record-breaking year

    The BSAVA has released the final figures showing that 6,331 veterinary surgeons, nurses, practice managers and students attended the event, up from 6,178 in 2013. Outgoing BSAVA President Professor Michael Day was delighted that so many attended....
  • Comfortis flea control launched for cats

    Elanco Companion Animal Health has announced that Comfortis (spinosad) flavoured chewable flea control tablets have been licensed for cats. In addition, the company has extended its range with the addition of two new sizes for toy dogs and smaller...
  • 625 VNs removed from RCVS List for non-payment of fees

    The RCVS has written to 625 veterinary nurses whose names have been removed from the List of Veterinary Nurses (incorporating the Register) for non-payment of fees. Receipts and (R)VN cards have been sent to those whose fees have been paid and...
  • Docsinnovent launches first veterinary supraglottic airway devices

    Docsinnovent Ltd has launched what it says is the first ever commercial range of veterinary-species-specific, supraglottic airway devices. Nicki Glen, Marketing Manager at Docsinnovent said: "v-gel is a truly unique, supraglottic airway management...
  • Strawberry fields forever

    Loseley, the ice-cream maker, has announced that it has developed a new way of making flavoured ice-cream by adapting the diet fed to its cows. The first variety to be made using the new technique is 'Eton Mess', for which the company's herd is being...
  • Campaigners welcome draft leglislation to ban wild circus animals

    The Born Free Foundation, British Veterinary Association, Captive Animals' Protection Society and the RSPCA have welcomed the Government's draft legislation to ban the use of wild animals in circuses in England, to be implemented in 2015. The groups...
  • Petplan announces Animal Charity Award finalists

    Petplan has announced the finalists for the inaugural Petplan and Association of Dogs and Cats Homes (ADCH) Animal Charity Awards. The awards have been set up by Petplan to celebrate the outstanding work of animal charities and not-for-profit organisations...
  • CVS launches new career pathway for veterinary nurses

    CVS has launched a new career pathway for its vet nurses, with the aim of showing the opportunity for a lifelong career with the group, and where it could lead across its first opinion, referral and equine practices. The new pathway shows the opportunity...
  • RSPCA complains about the Daily Telegraph

    The RSPCA has made a formal complaint against the Daily Telegraph to the Press Complaints Commission after the newspaper failed to print an apology or offer a right to reply after printing a series of articles which the charity considers potentially...
  • Petplan announces 2013 Veterinary Awards finalists

    Petplan has announced the finalists for the 2013 Petplan Veterinary Awards. Now in its 14 th year, the Petplan Veterinary Awards received its biggest response yet, with 11,000 nominations submitted for exceptional veterinary staff across the UK...
  • Nominees for RCVS Council and VN Council elections announced

    Nominees for the RCVS Council and its Veterinary Nurses Council have been announced, with 13 candidates for the former and four for the latter. The nominations closed on 31 January, and the following are standing: RCVS Council Niall Connell...
  • Microchipping dogs becomes compulsory

    The Government has announced that from 6 April 2016 all dogs will be required to have a microchip. This will give owners 3 years to comply with new legislation being drafted by Defra. According to Defra, 100,000 dogs are dumped or lost each year...