• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Subscribe
  • Bulletin Archive

Animal Health Digest

Curating useful content for animal health professionals

  • Agriculture / Climate
  • Companion Animals
    • Dogs
    • Cats
    • Other Animals
      • Exotic Animals
      • Reptiles
  • Equine
  • For Practices
    • Hospitals / Clinics
    • Personal Development
    • Professional Development
    • Veterinary Staff
      • Customer Service
  • Industry
    • Health / Safety
      • Vaccines
    • Marketing / Sales
    • Nutrition
    • Regulatory
    • Technology
  • Livestock
    • Cattle
    • Goats / Sheep
    • Poultry
    • Swine
  • Opinion
    • Editorials
    • Sponsored Content
  • AAHA
  • Subscribe

Archives for April 2016

Dewell simplifies cattle euthanasia

April 19, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Bovine Veterinarian

For bovine practitioners, humane euthanasia is important in proper animal care and veterinary medicine. In the field, euthanasia of cattle often involves using a firearm or a captive-bolt device. Renee Dewell, DVM, MS, presented a simple way to determine the optimal point of entry for euthanizing cattle with either. She cleared up confusion on the issue. Source: Bovine … [Read more...]

Live a less distracted life

April 19, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

Thirty percent of daily productivity is lost by checking email within the first 30 minutes of waking up. Read about The 4 P’s of managing for a less distracted life: psychology, physiology, performance and persuasiveness from Tracy Dowdy, CVPM. Source: Veterinary Team Brief, April 2016. Research shows getting more than 8 hours of sleep a night improves memory, performance, … [Read more...]

Humans need vaccinations, too

April 18, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hoard's Dairyman

Our Animal Health Digest team believes that animal health professionals are the best advocates for proactive disease management protocols, including vaccinations. While we study potential side effects and challenge select original duration of immunity terms, animal health pros in unison can advocate for preventative care in all species, including our own. This article shares … [Read more...]

Homemade feline diets are complex

April 18, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Catnip

Veterinary hospitals and retailers will find this article supportive of commercially available cat foods. Dr. Cailin Heinze strongly warns against preparing homemade cat meals without talking with a veterinarian and requesting a referral to consult with a board-certified veterinary nutritionist. Consider using this information on websites, in blogs or newsletters for feline … [Read more...]

Praise sandwiches don’t work

April 18, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fast Company

“If you can’t say something nice, say nothing at all,” was likely taught to you by your parents. We’ve modified this coaching in business with "praise sandwiches”: criticisms wedged in between two generic compliments. Learn how this gives our brains indigestion. Source: Fast Company, April 14, 2016. Research has found that we remember concrete words like "chair" better than … [Read more...]

Smaller producers still unfamiliar with BVD

April 18, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

The results of a 2007-2008 study on producer awareness of BVD forms the foundation for a new study set to begin in 2017. The original study identified that BVD was unknown by smaller producers. For example, 15.5 percent of producers with fewer than 50 cows and 5.2 percent of producers with 50 to 99 cows were unaware of BVD. If you’re a veterinarian, large animal clinic staffer, … [Read more...]

Watch for farm equipment on roadways

April 18, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pork Network

It is planting season. Agricultural and grounds maintenance equipment are now more present on our country roads and by-ways. Here are good reminders to share with family, colleagues and staff. Source: Pork Network, April 15, 2016. Slow down on rural roads, says Karen Funkenbusch. A car traveling 55 mph requires 224 feet to stop on dry payment, assuming average reaction time … [Read more...]

Nudging your customers may backfire

April 18, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Marketers and sales representatives will find this article interesting. Maintaining the right reminder frequency is challenging. This is especially true in the most competitive point-of-sale locations where message clarity is met with strong counter messages. Veterinary teams are often hesitant to communicate proactively with customers, let alone nudge them. Learning to balance … [Read more...]

Pet weights are swelling

April 18, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Cats and dogs are getting heavier, according to a release from the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention (APOP) that compares 2015 data to 2014 data. Source: DVM 360, March 17, 2016 cited in April 15 newsletter. One problem is that “overweight” remains largely undefined industry-wide. APOP defines clinical pet obesity as 30 percent above ideal weight. “Our profession … [Read more...]

FDA targets Carbadox for removal from swine production

April 18, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

Carbadox, the active ingredient in Mecadox ®, a Phibro Animal Health product, helps U.S. hog producers safely control bacterial diseases in early growth stages of pigs. Last week, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration took the first steps to take this valuable pharmaceutical away from the swine industry. Tom Burkgren, DVM and executive director of the American Association of … [Read more...]

Local lies hurt us all

April 18, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tampa Bay Times

People want “local” food and they’re willing to pay a premium for it. Local promises fresh and tasty food. It means safe food, a small carbon footprint and genetic diversity. It also builds community. Not so fast. A key conclusion from this series is that if you eat food, you are being lied to daily. Source: Tampa Bay Times, April 15, 2016. If you eat food, you’re being … [Read more...]

Veterinarians get bad online reviews

April 18, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dr. Andy Roark

Dr. Andy Roark indicates an older article has resurfaced in online communities. He takes us through three reasons respected veterinarians get bad online reviews: Guilt and sadness mutate Pets are amazing and miracles happen Second opinions have advantages Source: Dr. Andy Roark, November 15, 2015. More and more veterinarians I know and respect are getting … [Read more...]

Avoid the new allergy drug for dogs

April 18, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dogs Naturally

This article warns pet owners of potential safety issues with  Apoquel® (oclacitinib tablet), from Zoetis. It is indicated for the control of pruritus associated with allergic dermatitis and control of atopic dermatitis in dogs of at least 12 months of age. Holistic veterinarian Deva Khalsa, VMD, expresses opinions about the product’s mode of action, its safety profile and … [Read more...]

Horse eyes: know the basics

April 15, 2016 by AHD Staff Source: David Ramey

Equine eyes are fascinating structures. They have unique attributes and are highly complex. Most eye injuries require veterinary attention, but knowing some of the basics about how horse eyes work is beneficial. Read how David Ramey, DVM, describes how horses see, if they can see colors and much more basic information about equine eyes. Source: David Ramey, DVM, April 10, … [Read more...]

Sedating for a lameness exams may improve procedure

April 15, 2016 by AHD Staff Source: Equus

Mild sedation during lameness exams can help the procedure move along more smoothly and safely. However, the relaxation result of the sedative could skew results. Read this piece to learn what common lameness indicators the sedation affects and how veterinarians and owners take that into consideration. Source: Equus November, 2015 But sedation can make a horse sluggish, so … [Read more...]

Enteroliths: Colic-causing rocks

April 15, 2016 by AHD Staff Source: Equus

Enteroliths are rock-like concretions that are similar to gallstones in humans. They form in the large intestine of a horse; usually after the ingestion of a small pebble, grains of sand or other small, hard object. These rocks can cause anything from mild colic symptoms to full impactions that require surgery or lead to death. Luckily, there are things horse owners can do to … [Read more...]

4 tips to help retain millennials

April 13, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: Adweek

Generational differences in work styles, habits and values can create consternation, if not downright madness, in the workplace. Millennials, the first generation to come of age in this millennium, behave much differently than the generations before them. Impatient, entitled and needy are a few descriptors shared about them. Chris Hess, on the other hand, believes … [Read more...]

Back it up! Here’s how.

April 13, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: Beyond Indigo Pets

The spring storm season is here. Don’t let lightning strikes, power surges and power outages zap your data. “Clinics are more at risk of a lightning strike or power surge that can negatively affect computers than they are for all the data breaches you’re reading about. Data backup failure is going to get someone first,” says Nancy Dewitz, technical and marketing consultant … [Read more...]

Culture affects veterinary practice success

April 12, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA NewStat

Animal health professionals will be eager to see the results of the much-anticipated, annual AAHA 2016 State of the Industry survey. AAHA President Michael Cavanaugh, DVM, shared results about studies of organizational culture in veterinary practices. Researchers surveyed more than 1,000 veterinary hospitals to study the qualities of organizational culture in practices, … [Read more...]

Help keep pets safe during storms, disasters

April 12, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: AAA Oklahoma

Help clients keep their pets safe during storms and disasters. May 8 is National Animal Disaster Preparedness Day. It is a reminder to create a disaster plan for pets or include them in your personal disaster plan. Eight tips are featured here. Source: AAA Oklahoma. While pets can suffer from sickness or injury as the result of a natural catastrophe, we hope to minimize … [Read more...]

Technology with Dr. Adam Little

April 12, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Exponential Vet

Dr. Little reviews how biotech advances may shift demand for food animal veterinary services and the role that sensor technology plays in conservation activities. He also comments on the Mars Petcare acquisition of Whistle’s ‘Fitbit for dogs’ and human medicine developments that show promise for veterinary care. Source: Exponential Vet, Issue #12, April 12, 2016. … [Read more...]

Natural, safe ways to get rid of worms

April 12, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dogs Naturally

Rita Hogan takes on conventional dewormers and offers natural alternatives. The subhead, Avoid Deworming Drugs, is a red flag to our editorial team because they are generally efficacious. Fortunately, she does suggest taking a stool sample to a veterinary hospital for testing.  We share this article for your review and consideration, especially noting their April 11th Facebook … [Read more...]

Fear Free™ taking veterinary industry by storm

April 12, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Trends

AAHA, VetFolio and the Fear Free™ advisory panel have created a groundbreaking certification program intended to change handling approaches in veterinary hospitals. This initiative may be the largest, most important transformation in the history of companion animal practice, according to its advocates. Simply put, Fear Free™ is an experience management initiative to benefit … [Read more...]

Backyard chickens and the VFD

April 12, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Dallas Morning News

A subscriber sent us this article about the chicken debate in Irving, Texas. This discussion represents issues in all American cities, suburbs and rural developments. VFD regulations apply to these animals as much as they do to those in a feedlot. Veterinarians who don’t plan to practice food animal medicine, must be well-versed in the VFD regulations. The law allows any … [Read more...]

DVMs share the best advice they received from a mentor

April 12, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

Steve Pearson, DVM, captures mentor advice received by a broad cross-section of 14 veterinarians. Much of the advice they received applies to any animal health professional’s role. Whether you read this casually or more thoughtfully, there is something here for nearly everyone. Source: Veterinary Practice News, April 6, 2016. Applying wisdom from mentors helps these … [Read more...]

USDA issues revised Senecavirus A guidelines

April 11, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pork Network

The USDA has issued a revised guidance document describing procedures and responsibilities for handling swine herds suspected of having Senecavirus A to ensure that foreign animal disease investigations occur per agency guidelines. While swine specialists have working knowledge of these guidelines, veterinary teams in mixed animal practices may not be aware of these … [Read more...]

Cats and dogs now playing computer games

April 11, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Age

Computer games for pets are the latest in the continuing trend of dogs and cats being elevated from family pet to furry babies. Source: The Age, April 9, 2016 via APPA SmartBrief. I don't think people spend enough time with their pets. Anything that encourages people to interact with their cats, so they're not living such a sedentary lifestyle, is good," Dr. Bronwen Slack, … [Read more...]

Milk replacer feeding levels studied for growth, transition

April 11, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

Milk replacer is important in dairy operations. However, a recent study suggests that calves need moderate amounts of milk replacer to more successfully transition to dry feedstuffs post-weaning. Source: Dairy Herd Management, April 6, 2016. The study, published in the April 2016 issue of the Journal of Dairy Science, and summarized by Colleen Chapman, PhD candidate the … [Read more...]

5 tips help with pet travel

April 11, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: American Red Cross

Vacation season is almost here. In fact, Memorial Day weekend, the traditional kick-off to summer, is just seven weeks away. For those traveling with pets, five considerations will help make traveling with pets as stress-free as possible. Source: American Red Cross A common concern of people who travel with their pets is that the animals will get sick, hurt or lost during … [Read more...]

Natural Options: Herbs may help soothe equine stomachs

April 11, 2016 by AHD Staff Source: Horse Talk

Battling colic can be tricky and scary for a horse owner, mostly because of its variability in causes, symptoms and severity. The five most beneficial herbal supplements are presented in this article. Source: Horse Talk, March 31, 2016. Herbs may be of help in relieving your horse’s discomfort and helping to prevent future bouts with colic and other common equine health … [Read more...]

« Previous Page
Next Page »

Sponsored by

Contributors

Adam Augustine, Ph.D.

Kirk Augustine

Mary Grace Erickson

Jill Heggen

Patrick T. Malone

Tammy M. Platt, Ph.D.

Rick Purnell

Founders Circle

Archives

  • March 2026
  • February 2026
  • January 2026
  • December 2025
  • November 2025
  • October 2025
  • September 2025
  • August 2025
  • July 2025
  • June 2025
  • May 2025
  • April 2025
  • March 2025
  • February 2025
  • January 2025
  • December 2024
  • November 2024
  • October 2024
  • September 2024
  • August 2024
  • July 2024
  • June 2024
  • May 2024
  • April 2024
  • March 2024
  • February 2024
  • January 2024
  • December 2023
  • November 2023
  • October 2023
  • September 2023
  • August 2023
  • July 2023
  • June 2023
  • May 2023
  • April 2023
  • March 2023
  • February 2023
  • January 2023
  • December 2022
  • November 2022
  • October 2022
  • September 2022
  • August 2022
  • July 2022
  • June 2022
  • May 2022
  • April 2022
  • March 2022
  • February 2022
  • January 2022
  • December 2021
  • November 2021
  • October 2021
  • September 2021
  • August 2021
  • July 2021
  • June 2021
  • May 2021
  • April 2021
  • March 2021
  • February 2021
  • January 2021
  • December 2020
  • November 2020
  • October 2020
  • September 2020
  • August 2020
  • July 2020
  • June 2020
  • May 2020
  • April 2020
  • March 2020
  • February 2020
  • January 2020
  • December 2019
  • November 2019
  • October 2019
  • September 2019
  • August 2019
  • July 2019
  • June 2019
  • May 2019
  • April 2019
  • March 2019
  • February 2019
  • January 2019
  • December 2018
  • November 2018
  • October 2018
  • September 2018
  • August 2018
  • July 2018
  • June 2018
  • May 2018
  • April 2018
  • March 2018
  • February 2018
  • January 2018
  • December 2017
  • November 2017
  • October 2017
  • September 2017
  • August 2017
  • July 2017
  • June 2017
  • May 2017
  • April 2017
  • March 2017
  • February 2017
  • January 2017
  • December 2016
  • November 2016
  • October 2016
  • September 2016
  • August 2016
  • July 2016
  • June 2016
  • May 2016
  • April 2016
  • March 2016
  • February 2016
  • January 2016
  • December 2015
  • November 2015
  • October 2015
  • September 2015

About us

Animal Health Digest, LLC is a content curation and aggregation service for animal health professionals. We continuously read and review more than 150 publications that produce articles, studies, reviews, white papers and other material for veterinarians, veterinary professionals, veterinary support staff, companion animal owners and livestock owners. Learn more.

Recent Posts

  • Free 10‑minute online programs aimed at overcoming depression led to real improvements March 3, 2026
  • Review: The suture station: One stop for improving suturing skills March 3, 2026
  • You are in charge March 3, 2026
  • Practicing radical acceptance March 3, 2026
  • IBPSA Fast Bites – March 2, 2026 March 3, 2026

Search

Copyright © 2026 · Animal Health Digest, LLC