The principles that shape how animals experience professional care have lived in the apprenticeship layer of the pet industry—passed mentor to mentor, shop to shop, with no shared curriculum. Fear Free was built to close that … Continue Reading
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Veterinarian perception of professional conduct
By Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief
In this study, a convenience sample of 98 veterinarians in Australia were surveyed on their perceived importance of professional conduct statements based on standards listed in the Australian Veterinary Association’s code of … Continue Reading

Producer-veterinarian relationships matter
By Kirk Augustine Source: Bovine Veterinarian
A lot has been written about access to veterinary care lately. We’ve professed the need to adjust the relationship view to consider CVRP instead of VCPR <Link>. Whether we have it backwards or not, Andrea Bedford’s … Continue Reading

Deciding is the first step
By Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn
The fear of making the wrong decision creates a barrier to acting because we falsely believe there is only one right answer. That belief is the trap. We don't develop judgment skills by waiting for the perfect decision to … Continue Reading
Free webinar: Why clients don’t rebook and what to do
Complimentary Pet owners still want care for their animals, but they now return to practices based on total client experience. In this evidence-based webinar, you’ll learn: What today’s digital-first clients expect … Continue Reading

IBPSA Fast Bites – May 18, 2026
TODAY! Financial Survey Results webinar, 12:00 p.m. MDT. Registration Link. Also consider: Member Webinar: Introducing Preventive Vet, Tuesday, May 26th, 1:00 p.m CDT. Link. Remember to submit your IBBY … Continue Reading

Is your pet business ready for summer?
Beginning with freezer and cooling maintenance, Pets+ staff writers offer a readiness schedule for store locations to run through the first summer months. We would add checking air conditioning units, servicing any air … Continue Reading

Why Reddit is quietly becoming one of the most powerful forces in pet marketing
By AHD Curators Source: Pets+
Ronn Torossia extends his AI marketing theme we posted last week <Link> and explores Reddit’s ability to generate community validation at scale. He says the implications for marketers are profound as brands consumers … Continue Reading

Application and use of a continuous glucose monitor in cats and dogs
By AHD Curators Source: Clinician's Brief, Veterinary Ireland Journal
In the article linked here, Thomas Schermerhorn, VMD, DACVIM, and Jose Estrada, DVM, MS, share the pros and cons of using CGM systems, how to attach them and the importance of educating clients about results. The article … Continue Reading

Study finds more than 84 percent of dogs show signs of fear, anxiety
By AHD Curators Source: Phys.Org
A study published in Veterinary Research Communications examined behavioral responses in more than 43,000 animals, creating one of the most comprehensive datasets to date on canine fear and anxiety. The findings from … Continue Reading

Frailty: An important emerging concept in veterinary medicine
By AHD Curators Source: DVM 360
Health span, the period of life an animal spends in good health and free of chronic disease and disabilities related to aging, should be prioritized over simply extending lifespan. Frailty, well-defined in human health, is … Continue Reading

How research is helping solve equine pregnancy mysteries
By AHD Curators Source: Paulick Report
With support from the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation, researchers are reshaping the understanding of equine pregnancy loss. They are shifting the focus beyond the mare alone to include the biology of the embryo and … Continue Reading

Chicken droppings reveal a lot about flock health
By AHD Staff Source: Jessica Fitzgibbon, LinkedIn
From bloody droppings linked to coccidiosis to green diarrhoea associated with Newcastle disease or septicemia, regular observation of chicken droppings is a simple but powerful tool in poultry health management. … Continue Reading

3D imaging may help identify cattle welfare and mobility problems early
By Rick Purnell Source: Drovers
Cattle Mooves is a University of Illinois project that uses advanced imaging and motion analysis to understand how cattle move, with the goal of improving health, structure and welfare. 3D imaging, specialized cameras and … Continue Reading

Animal health preparedness is business preparedness
By AHD Staff Source: National Hog Farmer
The recent swine pseudorabies event showed us how vulnerable our industry is. Sharing what the Iowa pseudorabies response taught us, Tom Brincks writes, “The right response is neither panic nor complacency, but discipline. We … Continue Reading
