Strategy is one thing; execution is another, writes Greg Satell. He draws on multiple sources in this article on the gap between theory and practice, between strategy and execution and why the status quo always has inertia on … Continue Reading
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How elite sports coaches make high-pressure decisions
By Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review
The comparison between decision-making in sports and business has its limits. Still, for animal health pros leading and working with employees, staff, colleagues and clients, this self-management article is worth your time … Continue Reading

What if the mid-level practitioner role wasn’t clinical at all?
By Kirk Augustine Source: Today’s Veterinary Business
If you’re as comfortable seeing your nurse practitioner or physician’s assistant as you are with your doctor, this may resonate with you. We’ve not seen much recognition of this alternate concept to mid-level practitioners … Continue Reading

Professional burnout
By Patrick T. Malone Source: Gershon Alaluf DVM, LinkedIn
It’s not whether we can train more veterinarians. We clearly can. The question is whether we are willing to change the machine before we build eight more of it. We have been trying to treat the wound. We have not touched the … Continue Reading

Review: How to talk to clients about vaccinations
By Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360, Lifelearn, Patrick T Malone
Commentary Articles like this one from Reagan Bugg, DVM, offer veterinary teams a quick way to review and adjust conversations about vaccination hesitancy with the whole team. She reinforces discussion of the pet’s … Continue Reading

Veterinary nurses want growth. Doctors want relief. Clients want better patient care.
By Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News
Elevating veterinary nurse use directly impacts patient care, team morale and practice revenue, writes Kenichiro Yagi, MS, RVT, VTS. He shares the benefits of high-level veterinary nurse engagement, reviews barriers to using … Continue Reading

IBPSA Fast Bites – July 6, 2026
Passing on credit card fees? Yes or No? Check out the July webinars: Future proofing; Staffing systems On the road dates for IBPSA: SuperZoo, CANIS Conference Source: IBPSA, July 6, 2026. Link. Also see: Animal … Continue Reading

New pet-sitting data highlights strong career outlook, revenue growth
By AHD Curators Source: Adopt a Pet, Pets+
New data from Pet Sitters International’s 2026 State of the Industry Survey reveals that the average annual revenue for professional pet sitters continues to rise, and a majority of pet sitters expect revenues to continue to … Continue Reading

91 percent of pet owners would go into debt to save a pet’s life, yet nearly half have delayed care due to cost, per new report
By AHD Staff Source: Lovet Pet Health Care, PR Newswire
Pet owners would do almost anything to protect their pets, yet many continue to face difficult decisions when it comes to seeking care, according to the 2026 Lovet Checkup Report from Lovet Pet Health Care. The research … Continue Reading

CATalyst Council’s second edition of “Puppocalypse, Kitten Craze” Report confirms its veterinary visit forecast with updated Q2 2026 data
By Kirk Augustine Source: CATalyst Council, LinkedIn
Cats have outpaced dogs in clinical visit growth every quarter since Q1 2023 and the CATalyst Council’s new report confirms the previous assertions, incorporating a full fiscal year of clinic visit data. The CATalyst … Continue Reading

Study: Cats readily accept, digest cultivated hamster cell-derived meat diet.
By AHD Curators Source: Ghent University, Petfood Industry
A published scientific study conducted in collaboration between BeneMeat and Ghent University evaluated the acceptance and digestibility of a complete feline diet containing cultivated meat as a novel pet food … Continue Reading

If you think your cat is being nice, think again
By Rick Purnell Source: Applied Animal Behavior Science, The New York Times
You may get warm fuzzies when you see one cat grooming another, but don’t be fooled. It could be an act of aggression. Researchers at Ghent University recently published findings in the journal Applied Animal Behavior Science … Continue Reading

What horse hair can tell us
This article shares the latest knowledge about what horses’ hair can tell us. It contains abundant information about their health, welfare, breeding, drug intake and even ancient history, writes Christa Lesté-Lasserre, MA. … Continue Reading

Ticks and flies: Time to reapply
No fly control or tick control measure should be considered a “one-and-done” strategy, writes Beth Reynolds. With summer in full swing, now is an ideal time to review what strategies were used for prevention, if those … Continue Reading

Hog numbers fall as pigs per litter increases to 11.87
By AHD Curators Source: The Farmer
Animal husbandry and improving genetics have raised the production bar from fewer than 10 pigs per sow per year in the 1930s to the current level north of 20 to 30 piglets per sow per year. Source: The Farmer, July 13, … Continue Reading
