This research will grab the attention of those working to improve mental health among animal health professionals. The researchers found two specific intervention types meaningfully reduced depression. Many people believe … Continue Reading
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Review: The suture station: One stop for improving suturing skills
By AHD Staff Source: Clinician's Brief
Includes Commercial Content Suture knots and skills can always be updated and reviewed. As veterinary technicians are empowered to practice at the full level of their training, these skills offer veterinarians more … Continue Reading
You are in charge
By Patrick T. Malone Source: Axios
Your reality is formed from what you read, see, listen to and experience. It's no longer mostly shaped by the "news.” Source: AXIOS, February 10, 2026. Link. It's possible, if not likely, that the biggest threat to future … Continue Reading

Practicing radical acceptance
By AHD Curators Source: Daily Motivation
A big part of practicing radical acceptance is letting go of the illusion that things must be a certain way before you’re allowed to take action. Seeing things as they are and being honest about what’s happening can be … Continue Reading
IBPSA Fast Bites – March 2, 2026
In this week’s Fast Bites: Participation sought for Pet Care Services Industry Financial Survey. Link. Request to update any job postings in member portal Legislative news from Virginia Source: IBPSA, March 2, … Continue Reading

Better cat grooming starts in the tub
By AHD Curators Source: Groomer to Groomer
A lot of groomers, especially those who transitioned from dog grooming, are not bathing cats as thoroughly as they should, writes Lynn Paolillo. She shares the importance of desensitizing, degreasing and thorough … Continue Reading

Petland showcases transparency, collaboration with responsible USDA-licensed breeders
Petland, a specialty pet retail franchise company, is highlighting a cornerstone of its mission: unprecedented transparency and direct collaboration with responsible, USDA-licensed breeders who are committed to raising … Continue Reading

Adopters love their shelter pets, but 78 percent of dog owners report behavior challenges
By AHD Curators Source: Journal of Shelter Medicine and Community Animal Health
Conclusions from a landmark new study indicate high satisfaction ratings, while more than three-fourths of adopters faced behavioral or care challenges. These findings suggest that general satisfaction measures may obscure … Continue Reading
Dogs are more like toddlers than cats when it comes to helping humans
By AHD Curators Source: PhysOrg
This study fits into human-animal bond thinking and domestication dynamics. Bottom line, if you need to find something, ask a dog or kid to help. . . not the cat. A study published in the journal Animal Behaviour … Continue Reading

World’s oldest horse supported by superior care, nutrition, devotion
By Rick Purnell Source: The Washington Post
When Paige Blumer, hospital manager for an animal dentist and oral surgeon in Leesburg, Virginia, got her first horse, Fancy, at age 5, she had no idea it would become a lifelong friendship. Today, they are still side by … Continue Reading

Scoring system reveals impact of parasites on equine skin and coat condition
By Kirk Augustine Source: Equine Science Update, Innovative Veterinary Care, Vet Candy
A recent study published in the Journal of Equine Veterinary Science marks an advancement in understanding the relationship between parasites and horse health and a scoring system projected to improve welfare outcomes in … Continue Reading

GPS collars transformed goat grazing into a stress-free, eco-friendly moneymaker
By AHD Staff Source: Missouri Ruralist
This story adds to other posts featuring the use of goats as an alternative for controlling weeds and overgrowth <Link>. In this article, Mindy Ward features Margaret Chamas, who has added virtual fencing as a … Continue Reading

Theileria orientalis is moving westward, now in 60 Missouri counties
By Kirk Augustine Source: Missouri Ruralist
The Asian longhorned tick (Haemaphysalis longicornis) is the primary vector for Theileria orientalis ikeda, and it transmits the organism through its saliva while feeding on cattle. This disease has been reported in multiple … Continue Reading

Failing forward: Why swine vets look at obstacles as opportunities
By Kirk Augustine Source: AASV, National Hog Farmer, Pork
Learning from failure and not avoiding it was the context of the 2026 American Association of Swine Veterinarians annual meeting. Jennifer Shrike captures the various perspectives of speakers in this article. Many of the … Continue Reading

PAC Beef Summits planned for April
By Kirk Augustine Source: PAC
Complimentary, Commercial Bringing producers and veterinarians into a room for half a day for joint benefit has value and two opportunities are coming soon. The PAC Beef Summit is where feedyard professionals, … Continue Reading
