Vet Times articles

The latest veterinary content produced by Vet Times, covering topics such as Companion animal, Equine, Exotics, Farm animal, Welfare and General.

May 2023

Jamie Prutton provides an update on common conditions affecting horses’ stomachs, as well as diagnostics and treatments.

James Elliott discusses advancements that can improve the management of cancer – and reduce side effects – in patients.

48 mins

Simona Radaelli covers latest developments in the treatment of this disorder, including medicines and management plans.

42 mins

Ian Wright discusses the protection requirements for animals being taken abroad, as well as destination and lifestyle factors.

34 mins

Ilaria Petruccione DVM, MRCVS concludes this article by discussing the risk factors associated with general anaesthesia, as well as patient preparation, recovery and sustainable processes.

Ross Allan and Stuart Carmichael offer ways of reviewing dogs with this condition and an insight into future technologies to improve management.

44 mins

Erinn Mills BSc, DVM, Andrew Lewin BVM&S, DACVO and Renee Carter DVM, DACVO cover points for consideration when deciding to pursue this treatment.

Andrew S Waller outlines how this disease is spread around liveries and how veterinarians can help to eradicate it using new medicines.

30 mins

Nicola Menzies-Gow looks at this painful but common condition in equines, and explores the links with hyperinsulinaemia and pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction.

68 mins

Alex Gough MA, VetMB, CertSAM, CertVC, PGCert(Neuroimaging), MRCVS, looks at several more pieces of veterinary research in his latest Vet Times column.

Graham Duncanson BVSc, MSc(VetGP), DProf, FRCVS shares his take on the Association of Veterinary Students’ recent event, hosted by the Bristol Veterinary School.

Andrew Gardiner BVM&S, CertSAS, MSc, PhD provides a preview of a plenary talk on veterinary history he will give as part of VetEd 2023, taking place this July.

Chloe Fontaine and Renata Stavinohova discuss diagnosis and treatment options for dogs in the first of this two-part series on common eye problems.

38 mins

David Charles BVSc, CertHE(Biol), MRCVS provides a comprehensive guide to carrying out this procedure in sheep, which requires more than just surgery.

Susan Rhind and Paul Wood, of the University of Edinburgh, discuss what is coming up at the VetEd2023 conference in July.

April 2023

Jacqueline Matthews discusses how to test for – and treat – common parasitic infections in horses.

40 mins

Zoë Nalborczyk BSc, BVMSci, MRCVS and Rob Pettitt BVSc, PGCertLTHE DSAS(Orth), SFHEA, FRCVS discusses the latest treatment options for this orthopaedic condition in dogs.

Anne-Sophie Van Wijnsberghe and Carl Bradbrook discuss the benefits, disadvantages and application of these two anaesthetic techniques in canine and feline patients, along with the drugs used to implement them.

43 mins

Francesco Cian DVM, DipECVCP, FRCPath, MRCVS presents the case of a nine-year-old Rottweiler with a one-week history of lethargy and inappetence in the latest of his Diagnostic Dilemmas.

Jesse McCall, of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, and RCVS Knowledge advancing the quality of veterinary care suggest five simple questions that can help teams put even the most unforgettable shifts to bed, and get in the best shape to deliver excellent care.