Commentary I often promote the benefits of veterinarians and veterinary technicians talking out loud with clients and sharing what they look for and feel during exams when working with clients’ animals. This kind of vet … Continue Reading
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Vetmed. Just trying to save lives and survive!
By Kirk Augustine Source: Facebook, Walter Brown
No commentary required. Walter Brown, BS, RVTg, VTS, tells it like it is. When it comes to veterinary medicine, he says, “Love don’t keep the lights on.” Listing many of the fixed operational costs to keep a clinic available … Continue Reading

Bad and good pain
By Patrick T. Malone Source: The 1 Minute Read
Hard days if you stay in a safe job. Hard days if you leave. Hard days if you keep doing what drains you. Hard days if you try to build something better. Source: The 1 Minute Read, May 14, 2026. Link. Which kind … Continue Reading

Role ambiguity is the top workplace stressor, not workload
By AHD Curators Source: Human Resources Director
A meta-analysis published in the Journal of Applied Psychology identified role ambiguity as the most damaging of three foundational workplace stressors by far: Role overload refers to having too much to do. Role … Continue Reading

CX is a leadership issue, not a service issue
By Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, SmartBrief
Research from Forrester finds companies that prioritize proactive customer experience achieve 41 percent faster revenue growth and 51 percent better customer retention than their peers. Author Jeannie Walters asserts that … Continue Reading

IBPSA Fast Bites – May 26, 2026
Financial survey results, IBBY nominations, webinars for members. Source: IBPSA, May 26, 2026. Link. Also see: Animal Health Digest Bulletin, May 21st. Link. Fear Free, making decisions, why clients don't book, are you … Continue Reading

U.S. consumer sentiment hits record low amid rising costs
By AHD Curators Source: Washington Express
Consumer sentiment has hit an all-time low. Spiking energy prices renewed inflation fears and pushed consumer confidence down 10 percent from a month ago and more than 14 percent from a year ago. Source: Washington … Continue Reading

There’s still time to protect cattle from pinkeye
By Kirk Augustine Source: Addison Biological Laboratory, Facebook, FEEDLOT Magazine
Commentary Drought, slow pasture growth, moving cattle to new grass and cattle grouping around hay feeding areas increase exposure to the pinkeye bacteria flies readily transfer. Even if cattle are already turned out, … Continue Reading

Some ticks can survive longer in your home than previously believed, new study finds
By AHD Curators Source: DVM 360
Must read A study from The Ohio State University provides the first quantitative evidence that two tick species can survive for weeks on common household flooring. This underscores the need for veterinarians to reinforce … Continue Reading

Making the pet food to pet health connection
By AHD Curators Source: Petfood Industry
Pet owners are turning to pet food to boost their pets’ health and wellness, writes David Sprinkle. His takeaways from the January 2026 Packaged Facts survey data show the priority of pet food as a pet health product rises up … Continue Reading

The science behind red light therapy for horses
By AHD Curators Source: Equine Wellness
Red light therapy, or photobiomodulation, has become one of the most talked-about modalities in modern equine wellness. PBM uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light to stimulate cellular activity, particularly … Continue Reading

What’s wrong with this picture?
By AHD Staff Source: Brownfield
May 24, 2026. Southeast Central Nebraska. Feeding hay while drought-affected grass tries to recover. The lack of moisture is putting significant pressure on producers in this state. Around 62 percent of the U.S. cattle … Continue Reading

Study uncovers how cattle break down seaweed
By AHD Curators Source: Feedstuffs
Climate change is forcing producers and scientists to rethink some long-held assumptions about livestock nutrition. Researchers studying what happens inside the gut of cows fed seaweed as an alternate nutrient source observed … Continue Reading

World Pork Expo opens June 3
By AHD Staff Source: World Pork Expo
The world’s largest pork industry-specific trade show brings together pork producers and industry professionals from around the world for two days of education, innovation and networking. It takes place Wednesday, June 3 and … Continue Reading
Worth a Glance – May 28, 2026
By AHD Staff Source: Harvard Health Publishing, Magnetic Mindset, Nautilus, Productive Flourishing
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, May 21, 2026. Link. Most read posts from May 21, 2026 AHD Bulletin – What Fear Free actually built in 10 years. Link. Producer-veterinarian … Continue Reading
