FDA has approved new indications for Simparica Trio® (sarolaner, moxidectin and pyrantel chewable tablets), Simparica® (sarolaner) Chewables, and Revolution® Plus (selamectin and sarolaner topical solution). Simparica … Continue Reading
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KCAHC applications open for 2025 Animal Health Summit Emerging Company presentations
The KC Animal Health Corridor is passionate about driving innovation in the animal health industry. The platform has helped past participants raise more than $500 million in funding, showcase innovative solutions, connect … Continue Reading
AAVMC, Chewy Health announce the 2025 Chewy Veterinary Leaders Cohort
By AHD Staff Source: American Association of Veterinary Medical Colleges, Chewy
The 2025 Chewy Veterinary Leaders Cohort program combines financial assistance, professional development resources and mentorship opportunities to empower underrepresented veterinary students to thrive as future leaders. … Continue Reading
ASPCA announces $5 million California Wildfire Response and Preparedness Fund
Responding to animal welfare organizations working to provide protections for the health and safety of owned and shelter animals due to the California wildfires, the ASPCA has created a $5 million relief fund. The funds can … Continue Reading
Reminder: Remove the wrappings before offering hay to cattle
Experts agree that the best strategy for herd safety and health is to remove all plastic wrap (and twine) before grinding hay or offering the hay to the herd.” Source: BEEF, November 12, 2024. Link. … Continue Reading
Cost of cow-calf production significantly influenced by operation size
By AHD Curators Source: Feedstuffs
NOTE: Understanding the economies of scale is important for animal health pros as we work with cattle producers to optimize production outcomes. Too frequently, the added cost of veterinary services and medicine fall subject … Continue Reading
What’s cold to a cow and what to do about it
By Kirk Augustine Source: Angus Beef Bulletin, Beef, Feed Strategy
Jason Warner and Justin Waggoner share environmental variables that change thermoneutrality for cows as they weather cold. Nutrition requirements also need adjustments as it takes increased energy to produce extra body … Continue Reading
Tui Na can combat the effects of damp winter weather on horses
By AHD Staff Source: Equine Wellness
Temperature and moisture swings common in winter often create a damp chill for the hardiest of horses. Tui Na warming techniques can help warm the horse’s entire body, writes Amy Snow. Every muscle and every joint in the … Continue Reading
Fecal water syndrome is not the same as diarrhea (infographic)
By AHD Curators Source: AAEP, LinkedIn
FWS is a condition where horses pass both solid and liquid material during defecation. It is likely not as severe as diarrhea but equally frustrating for horses and their owners. FWS management typically focuses on dietary … Continue Reading
Teaching cat owners how to play with their cats and its benefits
By Kirk Augustine Source: Applied Animal Behaviour Science
Kristin Wurman’s LinkedIn post <Link> shares highlights of a digital campaign encouraging cat owners to engage in daily wand toy play that supports cats' unique nature as a dual species: predators and prey. More than 35 … Continue Reading
Dos and don’ts when choosing supplements for dogs and cats
By Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Wellness, Innovative Veterinary Care
Good marketing does not necessarily mean high quality. There are many choices in the market which require pet owners and their veterinarians to do their diligence. Theresa W. Fossum, DVM, MS. PhD, Diplomate ACVS, and Sean … Continue Reading
Animal shelter best practices provide tips for clinic boarding facilities
By Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief
Commentary We liked the premise of this article. Staci Cannon, DVM, MPH, DACVPM, DABVP, shares evidence-based guidelines for standards of care in shelters can be applied to a clinic boarding setting, noting the shared … Continue Reading
Reminder: Wood sugar, birch sugar, birch bark are the same as xylitol
By Kirk Augustine Source: Bark Bistro, Colorado State University, Preventive Vet
There it was on a cough lozenge label . . . birch sugar. It took a minute to correlate birch sugar to xylitol despite knowing that sugar-free often means xylitol is an ingredient. So, since it is cough and cold season and … Continue Reading
Cleaners to avoid around pets
By AHD Staff Source: Better Homes and Garden
Holiday cleaning, followed by spring cleaning, puts pets at risk from common household cleaners. Consider this article for social media, newsletters and local community media to help pet owners avoid risks to their pets’ … Continue Reading
IBPSA Fast Bites – January 13, 2025
Active and empathetic listening skills, bird flu found in raw pet food, measuring stress in therapy dogs, luxury pet care segment growth, OSHA 300 reminder and more . . . Source: IBPSA, January 13, 2025. Link. … Continue Reading