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Archives for February 2017

Make your mornings suck less

February 13, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Science of People

For some, mornings are the worst part of the day. Vanessa Van Edwards shares five ways to make mornings more enjoyable: Success begins before you step out of bed Spend the first hour of your day like a robot Postpone your morning cup of coffee Absorb energy from the sun’s rays Wake up packed and ready to go Source: Science of People, February 2017. Mornings … [Read more...]

Pet medicines are a poison risk for kids

February 13, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Reuters

Children five-years-old and under account for 88 percent of calls to poison control centers for exposure to veterinary medicines, researchers report in Pediatrics. In almost all of these cases, kids consumed drugs intended for the family pet. While this is a limited study, the action items are clear. Educate animal owners about keeping animal medications out of reach of … [Read more...]

Quiz: Surgical Instruments

February 13, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Veterinary Team Brief

Challenge yourself and your knowledge of instrumentation using this fun quiz. Consider choosing sides and starting a veterinary team or sales meeting with it as a game or contest. Source: Veterinary Team Brief, November/December 2016. How many of these commonly used surgical instruments can you correctly identify on sight? … [Read more...]

Proposed GMO rules are nonsense

February 12, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Gizmodo

In the future, the FDA would like to regulate any animal whose genome has been intentionally altered as an animal drug writes Kristen Brown.  Complicating the discussion is a different position taken by the USDA. Source: Gizmodo, January 24, 2017. In a narrow sense, the proposed rules signal a pretty significant regulatory crackdown on genetically engineered animals. The … [Read more...]

Audiobooks may calm dogs

February 12, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: The Bark

Audiobooks played in a recent study conducted by researchers at Hartpury College in the United Kingdom resulted in dogs spending more time resting and less time displaying vigilant behaviors. This is a new dimension beyond the considerable studies on how music effects dogs. Source: The Bark, February 11, 2017. The book used in the experiment was The Lion, The Witch and The … [Read more...]

VCPR critical for horse health

February 12, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Horse

Stephanie Church reminds her readers that individual horses are unique and that having a good relationship with a veterinarian is essential in managing its health. She warns against using leftover prescriptions, as well. This article would be good content for clinic websites and newsletters. Source: The Horse, February 7, 2017. I’m fortunate enough to see the VCPR work as … [Read more...]

Cattle eat weird things and it is OK

February 11, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: High Plains Journal

Consumers may be surprised to learn that cattle are able to eat many things that are considered waste and not allowed in the human consumption market. When foods begin to spoil, they cannot be sold for human consumption but some of them can be used in cattle feed. Source: High Plains Journal, January 30, 2017. Pumpkins, potatoes, oranges, sugar beets, and pinto beans can … [Read more...]

Training important for sows and gilts in group housing

February 11, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

The success of the group housing movement in swine production will depend on training sows and gilts, according to researchers at Kansas State University. Monitoring feed efficiency by individual sow is but one of the factors that complicates the changes in sow and gilt management. In one study, gilts spent 10 weeks in pre-training, two weeks in training, then moved into … [Read more...]

Updates from Is My Practice Healthy

February 11, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Is My Practice Healthy

Drs. Blach and Clark developed IMPH to fulfill these objectives: To provide an interactive and educational venue to improve practice management for veterinary practices. To educate veterinary practice owners, associates, and managers regarding how to focus on a small number of key data points to improve practice profitability and value. To provide the necessary … [Read more...]

Rainrot diagnosis becomes high tech

February 10, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Equus

Rainrot can be nothing more than a pesky irritation that comes along with the rainy/wet season of the year. It has the potential to become more serious if not managed. Formerly, diagnosis was limited to evaluating skin scrapings under a microscope, but new technology may improve diagnosis; all at lower cost than cytology. Source: Equus Magazine, December 2016. In chronic … [Read more...]

Disease outbreaks – are farriers carriers?

February 10, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Paulick Report

When a disease outbreak is announced, farms, horse owners, shows and other equine entities reconsider their ways of working for a time in hopes of preventing further spread of the disease. Farms will quarantine horses that return from shows, cancel events and other such preventative measures. However, how often do they consider the farrier appointments? Typically, farriers … [Read more...]

Temple Grandin added to the National Women’s Hall of Fame

February 10, 2017 by Rick Purnell Source: Colorado State University

Temple Grandin, Colorado State University and animal sciences professor and world-renowned spokesperson for autism, has been named to the National Women’s Hall of Fame. She is one of only 10 women to receive the honor this year. Source: Colorado State University, February 10, 2017. A professor of animal sciences for more than 20 years, Grandin has made enormous … [Read more...]

Coaching is the key to success

February 10, 2017 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Evan Carmichael

With society's inward focus, the concept of helping others succeed may not seem to be the answer to the perennial question, "What's in it for me?" Yet, when one stops long enough to contemplate the commonality of the success around us, we begin to see how coaching others to succeed plays a central role in our individual success. Source: Evan Carmichael 2014. If you want to … [Read more...]

Diagnostic dental radiographs: A concise how-to

February 7, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: FIRSTLINE

Mary Berg, RVT, RLATG, VTS (Dentistry), demonstrates her preferred method of obtaining these types of images. She has been teaching veterinary technicians how to take dental radiographs for more than 20 years. Her proven techniques are shared and discussed in this article and video. Source: Firstline, January 18, 2017. Berg’s simplified positioning methods eliminate the … [Read more...]

Be proactive about calving readiness

February 7, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers CattleNetwork

I saw the first new calves of the season in a field north of Kansas City this week. It was a reminder that 2017 calving is in full swing. Glenn Selk, Oklahoma State University Extension specialist, writes about preparing a calving kit. It includes a video Source: Drovers CattleNetwork, January 16, 2017. Before calving season starts, do a “walk-through” of pens, chutes, and … [Read more...]

2017 NAVC breaks record. Changes name.

February 7, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: NAVC

The 2017 NAVC set attendance records in the new venue at the Orange County Convention Center, Orlando, Florida. As the 33rd annual event opened, it was announced it will be known as the Veterinary Meeting & Expo, or VMX, starting in 2018. The “Meeting” portion of the name encompasses all of the world-class educational offerings of the event, while “Expo” illustrates the … [Read more...]

Top 5 genetic diseases of cats

February 7, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

The most frequent conditions are complexly inherited and involve combinations of multiple genes and environmental factors. Jerold S. Bell, DVM, Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine, discusses: Feline lower urinary tract disease (FLUTD) Diabetes mellitus Lymphocytic or plasmacytic inflammatory disease Polycystic kidney disease Hypertrophic … [Read more...]

Joining an organization can help animal health pros

February 7, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Veterinary Practice News

Multiple organizations advocate for the animal health profession and provide an array of services and benefits to members. Keith Loria sorts out the acronym alphabet soup and explains who is who and who does what. Source: Veterinary Practice News, January 31, 2017. Veterinary professionals, regardless of specialty or job path, can join an association—or multiple … [Read more...]

10 secrets to keep your veterinary nurses happy

February 7, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Veterinary Practice News

Phil Zeltzman, DVM, DACVS, CVJ, went behind the scenes and has deep, confidential conversations with veterinary surgery and anesthesia nurses. From these discussions he developed a list of behaviors that will keep them smiling. Source: Veterinary Practice News, January 27, 2016. How to keep your surgery and anesthesia nurses happy during the new year and beyond: Get … [Read more...]

Global pet care sales hits $100 billion milestone

February 7, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Petfood Industry

Sales for all pet products and services totaled US$103.5 billion globally in 2016, surpassing the US$100 billion mark for the first time, writes Debbie Phillips-Donaldson. This 4.7 percent growth rate stands out among other consumer packaged goods industries, according to analyst Jared Koerten. Source: Petfood Industry, February 7, 2017. Focusing on the US, by far the … [Read more...]

Disinfect tube feeding equipment to prevent disease spread

February 6, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Iowa State University Extension

While esophageal feeding of colostrum can revive weak goat kids, washing hands and disinfecting equipment thoroughly between uses is necessary to prevent the spread of diseases like Johne’s, mycoplasmosis and CAE. Follow these steps to effectively disinfect syringes and tubes: Rinse immediately after use Wash with warm soapy water to remove all debris Dilute 1 ounce … [Read more...]

Take steps to reduce abortions this kidding season

February 6, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Iowa State University Extension

Q-fever, Chlamydiosis and toxoplasmosis are common causes of infectious abortions in goats. Prevention strategies include vaccinating, feeding antibiotics and quarantining new purchases until after kidding. Herds with multiple abortions in a short time frame or abortion rates in excess of three percent to five percent of the total number of pregnant animals should submit … [Read more...]

Hot car temperatures kill pets

February 6, 2017 by Rick Purnell Source: KESQ

Lest you think it’s too cool to worry about pets left in parked cars, think again. Police in Palm Springs, California, report that a dog left inside a car for more than three hours there, died of heat exhaustion February 5 – a 70°-day. Yet, his body temperature reached 104°. The dog’s owner was arrested and charged with a misdemeanor. Source: KESQ, February 6, 2017 There … [Read more...]

AHD welcomes the NAVTA membership

February 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest

We are excited to announce that Animal Health Digest will now be made available to veterinary technicians/nurses each week by the National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America (NAVTA). NAVTA executive board president Mary Berg and executive director Julie Legred will forward AHD’s weekly BULLETIN to its 15,000-plus members as a value-added service starting February … [Read more...]

Support for Leptospirosis vaccination increasing

February 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: FIRSTLINE

Not every DVM is on board with the need for a leptospirosis vaccine, but the numbers are growing. The FIRSTLINE staff finds consensus among some DVMs that lepto vaccination should not be ignored. Source: Firstline, January 18, 2017. Some vets used to try to keep vaccine frequencies lower for small-breed dogs. But general-practice Dr. Jeff Rothstein says that's less of a … [Read more...]

Farriers, a necessary enigma

February 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Horse Network

Nancy Rich-Gutierrez shares 5 Reasons You May Need a New Farrier with a tongue-in-cheek, experience-based overview of inappropriate farrier behavior. Source: Horse Network, January 24, 2017. Here are some examples that resulted in Nancy finding a new farrier: He compares his siring ability to that of a well-known stallion He shows up drunk He’s too rough He … [Read more...]

Plaque, tartar, gingivitis – oh my!

February 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

Pets need dentistry least three times in their lives. February is National Pet Dental Month Teeth scaling is a big part of the in-clinic dental cleaning. Jan Bellows, DVM, DAVDC and DABVP, offers tips for veterinary teams. Source: Veterinary Team Brief, January/February 2017. 5 guiding points can help ensure that every patient’s teeth are cleaned with similar expertise. … [Read more...]

Get over phone anxiety

February 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Science of US

For some, answering or making a phone call requires a big effort. They rehearse what to say 1,000 times, dial with shaky hands and often get a panicky feeling in their chest when the ring rings. Digital tools we have now may help phone shy people avoid calls. But calls are still necessary. Hating the phone doesn’t necessarily mean a social anxiety condition, although the two … [Read more...]

3 reasons why inside sales’ effectiveness is growing

February 4, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: CBS

This article may cause anxiety for some sales pros. However, it is good to learn what is happening to advance the effectiveness and importance of inside sales personnel. Even if you have a mom-and-pop vet clinic or store, some of these methods may be valuable in the near term. Source: CBS, December 5, 2016. Transaction processing is much easier and faster, and customer … [Read more...]

Influencer relationships can be tough to manage

February 4, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: CMO.com

It is hard to discount the value of advocacy and support from marketplace influencers. Marketers, however continue to find this segment difficult to manage. A recent report shows who are involved in making decisions about influencer, advocates or key opinion leaders. The report “Influence 2.0: The Future of Influencer Marketing digs into current influencer marketing … [Read more...]

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