Veterinary Nursing News Headlines

    SPVS and VPMA launch Congress 2018

    The SPVS and the VPMA have announced that registration is now open for their 2018 Congress at the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport on 25-27 January 2018. SPVS/VPMA Congress, which is supported by Boehringer and Citation , will be opened this year by Benjamin...

    Hill's to announce winner of Smart car at BVNA Congress

    Hill's will be announcing the winner of its Drive Nutrition competition at BVNA Congress on 12th October. As part of the competition, nurses have been rewarded for their nutritional know-how throughout the year, accumulating points for entry into...

    BSAVA Congress? There's an app for that!

    Visitors to BSAVA Congress 2010 can navigate the commercial exhibition stands and lectures more effectively this year, thanks to a free iPhone app developed by IT provider, AT Veterinary Systems . The app includes floor plans of the ICC and the NIA...

    Sporimune now licensed for feline chronic allergic dermatitis

    Dechra Veterinary Products has announced that Sporimune (ciclosporin), its treatment for atopic dermatitis in dogs, has now been licensed for the symptomatic treatment of chronic allergic dermatitis in cats. Sporimune is the first ciclosporin oral...

    New people management services for the veterinary profession

    Noble Futures, a recruitment consultancy specialising in the animal Health, agricultural, equine & pet industries, has joined forces with The Partners - a business specialising in coaching, psychometrics, learning & development and human resources –...

    Royal Canin launches 2013 Weigh-In Club competition

    Royal Canin has launched its third 'Weigh-in Club Winners' competition to help cats and dogs lose weight. According to the company, last year's competition saw successful entries from 117 pets across the UK and Ireland achieve their weight loss...

    Fish4Dogs announces new range of fish treats

    The company says that based on its natural, hypo-allergenic, organic, healthy concepts - the new Fish Treats are designed to 'tick all the boxes' of today's health and environment-conscious consumer. The latest 'wet' product for dogs and cats - a...

    Vetoquinol launches new NSAID for dogs

    Vetoquinol has launched Rimifin® a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) for dogs, containing carprofen. Carprofen can reduce inflammation and pain caused by musculo-skeletal disorders and degenerative joint disease. It can also be used as...

    Petlog launch Premium Partner Programme

    Petlog has launched the Petlog Premium Partner Programme (PPPP) - designed to establish a larger network of authorised agents, such as vets and microchip implanters, who can be contacted easily if a pet goes missing. An alert will then be emailed to...

    Call for entrants to Vet Charity Challenge

    Organisers are calling for entrants for this year's Vet Charity Challenge, an outdoor sporting fundraiser which also serves as a team building event for practices. Competitors take part in walking, running, cycling and kayaking challenges, along...

    New marbofloxacin-based antibiotic for cats and dogs

    Virbac has launched Marfloquin, a marbofloxacin-based antibiotic indicated for the treatment of multiple infectious diseases in cats and dogs. Marfloquin is presented as a palatable, divisible tablet for once daily administration and is available...

    New TV advertising campaign to promote Burgess Excel and Supadog

    Burgess Pet Care is investing a six figure sum in its first ever television advertising campaign to promote Supadog and Excel. Running in tranches across targeted satellite and terrestrial channels up until August 2010, the adverts aim to drive trial...

    Lameness the most common reason for euthanasia in older horses

    A research project funded by equine charity The Horse Trust has found that lameness is the most common reason for euthanasing a geriatric horse. According to the charity, this research is the first in the UK to provide data on the causes of death...

    Royal Canin launches nurses' 2012 Weigh-in Club competition

    Royal Canin has launched its second 'Weigh-in Club' competition to help cats and dogs lose weight safely. Royal Canin says the competition is designed to reward veterinary nurses who work with their clients to tackle pet obesity effectively. Last...

    Veterinary profession divided over telemedicine

    The RCVS has published a summary of the consultation phase of its review of telemedicine within veterinary practice, revealing a profession divided over the risks associated with remote consultations and whether it would be appropriate to prescribe medicines...
  • Vetnurse.co.uk goes off air for major upgrade

    VetNurse.co.uk is being switched off later this morning to undergo a major site upgrade. It is expected that the upgrade will take most of the day, and may stretch into the night. The new site has been given a fresher, more contemporary design...

    Veterinary receptionist qualification gets official recognition

    The British Veterinary Receptionist Association (BVRA) has announced that its foundation course is now an approved iPET Network Professional Development Recognition (PDR) course. Anyone completing the BVRA Foundation Course will receive a joint BVRA...

    Nominations sought for RCVS and VN Council elections

    The RCVS is inviting nominations from veterinary surgeons and veterinary nurses who are eligible to stand for RCVS Council and Veterinary Nurses (VN) Council, respectively, in next year’s elections. The College says next year’s elections will not...

    New fish euthanasia product

    Vetark has launched Aqua-Sed, a fish anaesthetic which has obtained the first permit for use as a fish euthanasia product. Vetark says the new product enables the humane euthanasia of seriously ill or severely injured fish, as well as being a sedative...

    RVC's new diabetic cat clinic recruiting cases for clinical trial

    Researchers at the Royal Veterinary College have officially launched a new Feline Diabetic Remission Clinic in the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals in Hertfordshire, to investigate the optimum methods to achieve good control, and ultimately diabetic...

    Not-for-profit vets open second practice

    Yorkshire-based Animal Trust , the somewhat controversially named not-for-profit veterinary practice, has announced it is opening a second practice in Dewsbury, less than a year since it opened the first one up the road in Tingley. Set up by veterinary...

    Virbac offers vets longer lasting medical castration

    Virbac has launched a new 12 month version of Suprelorin, the reversible medical castration implant for dogs, widening the options for clients seeking an alternative to surgical castration. Product manager Chris Geddes MRCVS said: "The launch of Suprelorin...

    New product to tackle the signs of ageing in dogs.

    Animalcare has released further information about Vitofyllin (propentofylline), its new CNS stimulant for dogs . According to the company, Vitofyllin helps restore vitality and willingness to exercise, especially in the senior dog, by improving peripheral...

    Applications sought for animal welfare volunteering grant

    Vet Nurse Online is inviting applications for this years 'Volunteering for Animal Welfare Grant' for £500 towards volunteering in the assistance of animal welfare worldwide. Vet Nurse Online says volunteering to help improve animal welfare can be...

    RVC recruitment drive for next generation of vets & nurses

    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) is touring the UK, hosting a series of careers events to encourage more young people to consider studying in a veterinary-related field. The events give young people the opportunity to find out what a veterinary...