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Archives for June 2016

Vet students help Dr. Little with innovation program

June 13, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Exponential Vet

Students in the Exponential Vet summer Veterinary Student Innovation Program provide insight on: origami swallowable pills a synthetic dog model that mimics the canine body for use in teaching instead of live animals using drones to track stray dogs using artificial intelligence for X-ray diagnostics an app that compares photos and videos that may help with … [Read more...]

It’s hot. Pets and hot cars don’t mix.

June 13, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: Huffington Post

It’s hot out and summer hasn’t hit yet. Leaving pets in hot cars is a disaster waiting to happen. The AVMA reports that temperatures inside a parked car can rise 20 degrees in only 10 minutes. Not rescuing a dog experiencing discomfort inside a parked car prompted KUSA anchor Kyle Clark to issue an apology – to the dog. Source: Huffington Post, June 11, 2016, KUSA, June 10, … [Read more...]

Read a dog a story

June 13, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: The New York Times

Getting dogs adopted is the goal of the ASPCA on the Upper East Side in New York City. Some dogs are too traumatized to handle human contact. Volunteers reading to them for 20 minutes at a time helps create a connection. Source: New York Times, June 9, 2016. We need to get the dogs comfortable with what they’ll be seeing when they’re put up for adoption,” said Victoria … [Read more...]

Growth implants can help yearling stockers

June 13, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers CattleNetwork

Using an effective strategy and technique, implanting yearling stocker cattle going to grass can be efficacious and nearly guaranteed avenue to add value, says Ken Olson, South Dakota State University Extension. Source: Drovers CattleNetwork, June 10, 2016. Proper implanting procedures are critical to ensure full effectiveness of the implant to accomplish this economic … [Read more...]

World Pork Expo photo gallery

June 13, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

Networking, showcasing innovation and educating are the mainstays of the World Pork Expo. This year was no exception. This photo gallery offers a flavor of the festivities. You may see some folks you know. I did. Source: National Hog Farmer, June 10, 2016. World Pork Expo’s extensive trade show makes it easy to shop and compare new products and technologies for use on the … [Read more...]

The secret life of pets campaign

June 13, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Advertising Age

PetSmart will soon air two 30-second animated TV spots to promote the upcoming film "The Secret Life of Pets," which hit theatres July 8. Animal characters from the movie will tell stories of what happens when pets are left on their own devices and without human interaction, visit to a PetSmart store. Source: Ad Age, June 9, 2016. The humanization of pets is a tremendous … [Read more...]

Millennials to become primary demographic of pet owners

June 13, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Product News International

Ethnically diverse, tech savvy and splurge spenders, millennials have become a powerful force in the pet markets. All animal health pros will find value in this article. Source: Pet Product News, June 2016. About 74 percent of millennial pet owners own a dog, nearly half own a cat, and across all species of pets, owners of small animals, reptiles and fish are more often … [Read more...]

Sponsored Content – Benefits of an isotonic protein drink for pigs

June 13, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

This piece offers high-level look at recent field trials conducted by Tonsity on the impact of incorporating an isotonic protein drink for pigs into today’s swine production practices. Source: National Hog Farmer, June 9, 2016. Very few studies have been published to show the benefits of oral rehydration therapy (ORT) in swine. Historically, the principles of ORT — simple … [Read more...]

Do I really need to brush?

June 13, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Whole Dog Journal

Nancy Kerns provides good information about the challenge of dental care in dogs. Veterinary teams and retail associates can use it in their discussions with dog owners or on blogs, websites or in newsletters. Source: Whole Dog Journal, April 2012, updated February 2016. It can be painfully expensive, but the value of having your dog’s calculus-encrusted teeth cleaned at … [Read more...]

Tips for good horse photos

June 8, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: American Racehorse

Shows, rodeos and fairs pepper summer days into fall. Cellphone cameras make shooting a photograph easy. However, many of these photos are just snapshots instead of something that represents a horse and rider in the best light. Mary Cage provides good tips to use when photographing horses. Source: American Racehorse, May/June 2016. (direct link unavailable). Various factors … [Read more...]

AmerisourceBergen shapes health care delivery

June 8, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Chain Drug Review

AmerisourceBergen Corporation has redefined the role of the pharmaceutical wholesaler. The $2.5 billion acquisition of MWI Veterinary Supply is a good example of the company’s strategy. The reasoning for the MWI deal reflects AmerisourceBergen’s broader strategic vision, which puts a premium on new ideas, new expansion opportunities and new business alliances. Source: Chain … [Read more...]

Insect repellents in the age of Zika

June 8, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Consumer Reports

Humans and animals get diseases from ticks and mosquitoes. The article provides the latest information about various vector-borne diseases and a rating of human insect repellents. Combining insect repellents for humans with repellents for animals will lower disease transfer risks for all. Source: Consumer Reports, July 2016. Three insect repellents qualified as Consumer … [Read more...]

AJVR contents

June 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: AJVR

For your convenience, we have linked to the table of contents in the latest issue of the American Journal of Veterinary Research. Source: AJVR, June 2016. … [Read more...]

Misconceptions of low-stress handling

June 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers CattleNetwork

Low-stress livestock handling (LSLH) is one of many terms used to describe production animal management. Whit Hubbard attempts to clear up misconceptions about LSLH. Source: Drovers CattleNetwork, May 30, 2016. LSLH is about the proper pressure applied at the proper angle and time which results in clear and consistent communication, so the animals understand and willingly … [Read more...]

Vetfolio® launches Communication Certificate Program

June 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vetfolio News

Vetfolio® recently launched the free, four-part, online Communications Certificate Program, with sponsorship by Merial. VetFolio is a joint program of NAVC and AAHA, non-profit organizations committed to the veterinary profession. They are partnering to provide continuing education online for veterinary professionals. Source: Vetfolio News, June 2, 2016. Registration is now … [Read more...]

JAVMA contents

June 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAVMA

For your convenience, we have linked to the table of contents in the latest issues of the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. Source: JAVMA, June 15, 2016. … [Read more...]

Self-disclosure, leadership and trust

June 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA SmartBrief

John C. Maxwell said, “A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way and shows the way.” Every animal health professional is a leader when it comes to communicating with an animal owner, client, customer or staff member. Jesse Lyn Stoner provides some perspective on self-disclosure. Source: AVMA SmartBrief, May 31, 2016. Self-disclosure is an important leadership trait … [Read more...]

Career paths for client service representatives

June 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

Team members who want to grow personally and professionally in any role can help a practice thrive. Consider these tips and examples to help yourself or a staff member explore opportunities for advancement. Source: Veterinary Team Brief, March 2016. Many exceptional veterinary assistants, veterinary nurses, office managers, practice managers, and practice administrators … [Read more...]

Front desk persons anchor the customer experiences

June 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

Whether in a veterinary hospital, retail store or dealer, the persons at the front desk set the tone for each visit. Their skills in customer acknowledgement and directing traffic make or break visits. Katherine Dobbs, RVT, CVPM, PHR, provides a unique perspective for all animal health professionals to consider. Source: Veterinary Practice News, May 31, 2016. Front desk … [Read more...]

Bowser beer, just for dogs

June 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Bowser Beer

A subscriber shared this website. You’ll likely enjoy learning about custom beer for dogs. Just when you think you have seen it all . . . Source: Bowser Beer. Busy Dogs™ was started by Jenny Brown, creating Bowser Beer™ and Bowser Bits™ in late 2007. From the beginning she was committed to using 100% US made, all natural ingredients. Her idea was called crazy and bizarre, … [Read more...]

Relieving canine separation anxiety

June 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Whole Dog Journal

Fixing separation anxiety is hard. Pet owners seek help from many sources. This article provides good information about separation behaviors and some methods to diminish the effects on animals. Pat Miller, CPDT, is a published author and the training editor at Whole Dog Journal. Source: Whole Dog Journal, February 19, 2016. 'Distress' indicates a lower intensity of stress … [Read more...]

Trial results: calcium supplement for improvement of health in dairy cows in early lactation

June 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Journal of Dairy Science

Prophylactic calcium supplementation immediately after calving is a common strategy to prevent clinical and subclinical hypocalcemia in parturient dairy cows. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of prophylactic administration of an injected calcium supplement on blood calcium concentration at 24 hours and 48 hours after treatment, incidence risk of clinical … [Read more...]

One Health focus on obesity

June 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: One Health

Recent data indicate worrying trends in the rising rates of obesity in people and their pets. This is a challenge that falls within the area of The World Small Animal Veterinary Association’s One Health committee. The One Health initiative proposes that veterinarians, physicians and other healthcare providers work together with scientists and social scientists to tackle shared … [Read more...]

AVMA advocates against prescription mandate bill

June 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAVMA News

The wrestling match on veterinary prescriptions continues. An April 29 hearing before the House Energy and Commerce Committee’s Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade Subcommittee addressed the pet medication industry, including the Fairness to Pet Owners Act (HR 3174/S 1200), legislation that would federally mandate prescription writing for veterinarians. The subcommittee is … [Read more...]

45% of practices increase fees annually

June 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA NewStat

According to AAHA’s Financial and Productivity Pulsepoints: Vital Statistics for Your Veterinary Practice, nearly half of practices increase fees annually to stay profitable as the cost of goods, services and labor increases. Pulsepoints is a unique resource that enables practices and those who service them understand factors that influence practice successes. Source: AAHA … [Read more...]

Pet-friendly vacation guide

June 7, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: Petcentric Monthly Newsletter

Pets don’t always have to stay behind when owners go on vacation. Folks at Purina have pet traveling tips for those on tight budgets and those who are well-heeled. There are some great ideas for pet owners here. Source: Petcentric Monthly Newsletter, June 2016. To help you get stated planning a great vacation with your pet, we’ve assembled all our best tips and tricks in … [Read more...]

5 freedoms guide animal welfare regulations

June 6, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: Progressive Cattleman

Farm animal welfare remains a hot topic. Gabriele Maier, resident veterinarian, with the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine, provides a reminder of the five freedoms that guide animal welfare standards. She also offers the National Agricultural Law Center’s web page where you can look up regulations in your own state. Source: Progressive Cattleman, June 2016. The five … [Read more...]

Study suggests dogs were domesticated twice

June 6, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: The New York Times

Science long ago confirmed that humans originated on the African continent. It hasn’t been so kind to dogs. A group of scientists from the University of Oxford are saying evidence now shows that dogs were domesticated in Asia and Europe at different times. Nothing’s confirmed yet, but the study makes for fun discussion with dog owners. Source: New York Times, June 2, … [Read more...]

The cost of avoiding conflict

June 6, 2016 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Executive Street

Managing conflict is not something most people look forward to dealing with in the workplace. Yet, conflict is a sign that your hospital is pushing boundaries and growing. Given that business is constantly changing means that if you are not growing, your business is dying. There is no status quo in our industry, so managing conflict correctly become a key performance indicator … [Read more...]

Animal Health Digest is for sharing

June 1, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest

Animal health remains an industry dependent on solid relationships, built on honest communication. Feedback from some early subscribers shows Animal Health Digest saves them time and provides them with material to share in daily interactions. Clinic teams enjoy using an article to discuss at staff meetings to get the team aligned Reps use posts and articles to better … [Read more...]

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