Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    Government set to ban shock training collars in England

    The Government has announced plans to ban the use of electric shock training collars in England. Environment Secretary Michael Gove said: "We are a nation of animal lovers, and the use of these punitive devices can cause harm and suffering, whether...

    Ceva launches new flea and tick spot on for cats and dogs

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Duoflect, a new spot on for the treatment and prevention of flea and tick infestations in cats and dogs and their environment. Duoflect contains a new formulation of fipronil and (s)-methoprene which, according to the...

    New study looks at the effect of rider weight on equine welfare

    A new pilot study on the effects of rider weight on equine performance, presented at the National Equine Forum this week, has shown that high rider: horse bodyweight ratios can induce temporary lameness and discomfort. The researchers say that ultimately...

    Midlands practice celebrates its women on International Women's Day

    Scarsdale Vets , the Midlands-based veterinary group, is marking International Women's Day today by celebrating the success of the women in its teams. The group, which was founded over 70 years ago, now employs over 300 people, more than 85% of whom...

    Vet nurses still feel proud and mostly respected

    A new survey carried out by VET Festival and Centaur Services has revealed that 91% of those working in the veterinary profession are proud to do so, and the majority (53%) feel part of a respected community. Of the remaining 47% of the 386 veterinary...
  • New research to discover if pet owners want what veterinary practices think they want

    Abi Thompson, a final year student of veterinary nursing and practice management at Harper Adams University, is carrying out some interesting research to discover whether veterinary professionals’ perceptions of what is important to clients is the same...

    Christine Middlemiss takes up post as UK Chief Veterinary Officer

    Christine Middlemiss has taken up her post as UK Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO) , taking over from Nigel Gibbens who has stepped down after 10 years in the role. Before joining Defra, Christine served as the CVO for New South Wales, Australia, a position...

    Vet reprimanded for poor communication over dog's euthanasia

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has reprimanded County Tyrone based Brian Phelim Mallon MRCVS, after it found a number of charges proved in relation to failing to obtain agreed consent for the euthanasia of a dog, for keeping no clinical records for...

    Kent practice named Best UK Vet 2018

    Briar House Veterinary Surgery in Broadstairs, Kent, has been named Best UK Vet 2018 after amassing the highest number of four and five star client reviews on www.vethelpdirect.com Briar House Veterinary Surgery achieved 944 top rated reviews over...

    South Korean practice becomes 1000th Cat Friendly Clinic

    International Cat Care has announced that the Classic Animal Hospital in South Korea has become its 1000th 'Cat Friendly Clinic' . The charity launched the 'Cat Friendly Clinic' accreditation scheme in 2012, in order to raise standards and reduce...

    Yorkshire vet group amongst Britain's best employers for 6th year on the trot

    White Cross , the Yorkshire-based, family-run, 18-practice group has been named amongst the Sunday Times 'Best 100 Best Small Companies To Work For' for the sixth year running. The group attributes part of its success to the various initiatives it...

    Slaughterhouse CCTV law goes before Parliament

    Legislation to make CCTV cameras mandatory in slaughterhouses in England has been laid before Parliament by Environment Secretary Michael Gove. The legislation will come into effect from May 2018, at which point businesses will have six months to...

    Shropshire VN wins £900 centrifuge for her practice

    Shropshire-based Jo Wright RVN from the Severn Edge Veterinary Group has fought off intense competition to win a new CombiSpin centrifuge for her practice from Vetlab Supplies. The company held a draw for the centrifuge via VetSurgeon.org and VetNurse...

    UK-first surgery for puppy with pulmonic stenosis

    Cardiologists at Davies Veterinary Specialists in Hertfordshire have implanted a stent across the pulmonic valve of a four-month-old French Bulldog with severe and deteriorating pulmonic stenosis, believed to be a first in the UK. Davies says pulmonic...

    New RCVS Knowledge Awards for Quality Improvement

    RCVS Knowledge has launched the Knowledge Awards for Quality Improvement. The awards are designed to recognise successful implementation of quality improvement (QI) in veterinary practice , which can reduce avoidable errors, ensure practice is based...

    Search for RVN to become social media star

    Petplan has launched a competition to find a registered veterinary nurse to star in a video offering top tips for pet owners on the company's social media channels. The winner will spend a day filming with Petplan’s social media and production team...

    Veterinary Practice Management Association rebrands as Veterinary Management Group

    The Veterinary Practice Management Association (VPMA) has announced that it has changed its name to the Veterinary Management Group, or VMG. The group’s Board, led by outgoing president, Renay Rickard and incoming president, Julie Beacham, decided...

    Race narrows to become cuddliest, fluffiest, puppy-friendly political party

    The race to become the cuddliest, fluffiest, puppy-friendly political party got a little bit closer yesterday as Labour launched a 50 point draft policy document outlining its plans for action on animal welfare . Titled 'Animal Welfare For The Many...

    VDS launches Veterinary Nurse Leadership Programme

    The Veterinary Defence Society has launched the Veterinary Nurse Leadership Programme , a new course designed to help veterinary nurses in leadership roles, such as practice managers, head nurses, partners, nurse branch managers and team leaders, develop...

    Yorkshire vet group expands into Hyde

    White Cross Vets, the family-run group with 17 practices in the Midlands and the North, has announced the launch of its 18th practice in Hyde, near Manchester . It's the second of five new practices that White Cross says it plans to open in a 12-month...

    Surrey referral centre operates on pituitary tumours

    Surrey-based North Downs Specialist Referrals (NDSR) reports that it has become one of the first in the country to operate on dogs and cats with tumours in the pituitary gland. NDSR’s European Specialist in neurology and neurosurgery Niklas Bergknut...

    Ceva reveals shortlisted entries for 2018 Animal Welfare Awards

    Ceva Animal Health has revealed its shortlist for its eighth annual Animal Welfare Awards. The awards celebrate the achievements of remarkable people from the farming, veterinary and charity industries, who go beyond the call of duty to better the...

    Vets' challenges to the 2017 RCVS Council elections dismissed

    Two candidates for the 2017 RCVS Council elections have had their challenge of the results dismissed by a committee tasked with assessing their claims. John Davies and Tom Lonsdale MsRCVS both objected to edits made by the College to their candidate...

    Norbrook launches spot on for cats, dogs and ferrets

    Norbrook Laboratories has launched Fiproclear Combo, a new spot on for the control and prevention of fleas, ticks and biting lice. Fiproclear Combo, which contains fipronil and S-methoprene, is licensed for use on cats and dogs and can also be used...

    Government consults on banning third party puppy sales

    The government has today launched a call for evidence which seeks views on the banning of third party sales of puppies, which would mean anyone wanting to buy or adopt a dog would have to deal directly with a breeder or one of the country's rehoming...