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Archives for September 2017

Lack of sleep is killing us

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Guardian

A catastrophic sleep-loss epidemic is causing a host of potentially fatal diseases, according to professor Matthew Walker, director of the Centre for Human Sleep Science at the University of California, Berkeley. In a recent interview, he warns that sleep deprivation is not being taken seriously enough by employers and everyday people alike. According to his research, there is … [Read more...]

DMSO: a therapy in search of a condition?

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Horse Network

David Ramsey, DVM, tackles the century long questions about Dimethyl sulfoxide. DMSO is an organic compound that also contains sulfur. It’s colorless, but not odorless. It is a by-product of papermaking and mixes well with many hence its popularity. Source: Horse Network, September 21, 2017. DMSO seems to be something of a therapy in search of a condition to treat: and … [Read more...]

Tips for a successful weaning/preconditioning program

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

Planning now for spring calf weaning and preconditioning makes sense before producers are taxed with the work of calving. Weaned and preconditioned calves can bring more dollars at sale time. As veterinarians meet with producers for VFD consultations, preconditioning is a topic that adds value to the compliance visits. Source: Beef, September 7, 2017. There are numerous … [Read more...]

NAVTA bi-weekly updates

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: NAVTA

Cannabinoid research, new tests for tick-borne diseases and reminders about Micotil 300 safety are among the content offered in this issue from NAVTA. See what material is important from the vet tech/nurse groups’ perspectives. Source: NAVTA Animal Health Bi-Weekly, September 26, 2017. INSIGHTS: Micotil 300 was introduced in 1992, so there is a need to re-educate today’s … [Read more...]

Poor Leadership is Expensive

September 26, 2017 by Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn Pulse

There are countless examples of where the expense of poor leadership was millions, if not billions of dollars. Here are some of the real costs of poor leadership. Source: LinkedIn Pulse, September 13, 2017. When you have bad leadership, the best employees on the team will begin looking for a different environment. INSIGHTS: Those who had highly demanding jobs but no … [Read more...]

Harvest season and safety on the roads

September 26, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Beef

Here are 10 things a farmer hopes you will consider and act on when you are following equipment on the road. It’s a good reminder for sales representatives and veterinary teams that travel by automobile. Source: Beef, September 25, 2017. Warnings and reminders about equipment size, speed, visibility and watching for lights and signs on the farm implements are part of the … [Read more...]

Awesome dentistry tools

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: FIRSTLINE

Our industry has been pushing pet dental care for more than 20 years. Greater understanding of the human-animal bond is helping to grow the potential for dental care. Mary Berg, BS, RVT, RLATG, VTS, a well-known dental educator, talks about three handy products and reinforces the use of a soft bristle brush. Source: Firstline, August 4, 2016. See Berg’s review of: … [Read more...]

A refreshed look at EQ

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Mike Paul, DVM revisits the philosophy of emotional intelligence (EQ) from the mid-1990s and references its values in today’s settings. Psychologists define EQ as “the ability to identify and manage your own emotions and the emotions of others.” Emotional intelligence indicates the ability to read and understand others in social contexts. EQ is commonly said to consist of four … [Read more...]

Humping is normal feline behavior

September 26, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Catster

Cat humping is a behavior that can freak people out. Jane A Kelly assures cat owners that this behavior is normal for male and female cats. She addresses some of the reasons for humping and offers ideas about how to productively stop the behavior. Source: Catster, September 19, 2017. If a cat suddenly starts humping, he may feel stressed by changes in his home environment, … [Read more...]

Dealing with dry eye

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS) is a condition that commonly referred to as dry eye. The medical term means inflammation of the cornea and surrounding tissues from drying. Ian Herring, DVM, offers an easy flowchart to focus on the most common etiologies. Sales representatives, think Schirmer tear tests. Source: Clinician’s Brief, May 2017. Dr. Herring offers a set of … [Read more...]

Red maple leaves dangerous for horses

September 26, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Equus

Red maple leaves contain toxins that bind to hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that normally carry oxygen throughout a horse’s body. This destroys the cells and leads to organ failure within 48 to 72 hours. Green leaves that fall and wilt, when a branch falls during a summer storm, for instance, are most toxic, but those that wilt naturally in autumn are also … [Read more...]

The research continues; AJVR, October 2017

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVJR

Research remains the cutting edge of the animal health discovery. The October AJVR is no exception. We noted the paper,  Pharmacokinetics and oral bioavailability of metformin hydrochloride in healthy mixed-breed dogs. Also noted was the book review of Leaders of the Pack: Women and the future of veterinary medicine. Source: American Journal of Veterinary Research, October … [Read more...]

APGAR acronym helps see early warning signs of stress

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Workload pressure, including tight deadlines and too much responsibility and lack of managerial support are main work factors employees say causes work-related stress. The APGAR scoring system is widely recognized as a protocol for rapidly taking stock of a newborn human’s overall medical condition. Reapplied to workplace challenges, the Stress-APGAR acronym recalls five key … [Read more...]

Oral health care vital for rabbits

September 26, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Herald & Review

Dental disease is a common disorder in pet rabbits. Because the teeth are such an essential part of rabbit digestion and overall health, rabbit owners need to provide an appropriate diet and regular veterinary visits. Source: Herald & Review, September 23. 2017. The best way to prevent dental disease and keep the teeth healthy is to feed an appropriate diet. Krista … [Read more...]

Leman conference honors Morrison, urges co-opetition

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

The 2017 Leman Swine Conference, which ended September 28, was dedicated to the legacy of Bob Morrison, a student of Allen D. Leman who died recently in a tragic accident. His concepts of learning and working together were evident throughout the sessions. Source: National Hog Farmer, September 22, 2017. Kevin Shultz reports that Leman 2017 did not disappoint. It offered … [Read more...]

My pet is left-pawed (includes video)

September 26, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: The Conversation

Just for fun! Like humans, many animals tend to use one side of the body more than the other. This innate handedness (or footedness) is called behavioral or motor laterality. Use this video to test your own pets. Source: The Conversation, September 24, 2017. Determining laterality – or which side of the brain dominates the other – could change the way domestic animals are … [Read more...]

Soft-sided dog crates: best and worst of 2017

September 26, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Whole Dog Journal

Animal health pros are frequently asked for their opinions on products. Stephanie Colman discusses soft crates and compares different crates sold today. This article would be valuable as a social media post, in a new pet information packet or as website content. Source: Whole Dog Journal, October 2017. Coleman looks for supreme ease of use, both in terms of how quickly I … [Read more...]

Mobile device impacts

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Conversation

Whether at work, in a meeting, at the dinner table or at the movie theater, mobile devices are an ever-present distraction. The world has been rewired. And, nobody wrote a user’s manual. The first article here shares study results from teens and parents in Japan and the U.S. The second addresses reasons we become addicted to phones which may be tapping into our basic … [Read more...]

Delay weaning to reduce behavior problems in cats

September 26, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Phys.Org

The age at weaning affects a cat’s later behavior. Early weaning increases aggression and stereotypic behavior. Based on a study conducted at the University of Helsinki, the recommended weaning age of 12 weeks should be raised by at least two weeks. Source: Phys.Org, September 13, 2017. The detrimental effects of early weaning have been studied in other animal species, but … [Read more...]

Researching what dogs think

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Geographic

Peering into a dog’s brain, researchers like neuroscientist Gregory Berns can see how it reacts to stimuli such as hand signals, sounds and smells. Activity in the reward center can show whether dogs prefer human affection over food, and which ones may not be fit for duty as service dogs. Source: National Geographic, September 2017. Berns launched the Dog Project at Emory … [Read more...]

51st World Dairy Expo opens next week

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: World Dairy Expo

World Dairy Expo® is a five-day event showcasing dairy cattle and the newest technologies available to the dairy industry. The annual show takes place at the Alliant Energy Center in Madison, Wisconsin. It is a unique animal health gathering. Plus, Wisconsin’s fall colors often provide postcard-like scenery. Source: World Dairy Expo, September 2017. World Dairy Expo … [Read more...]

Ketamine; time for a review

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Ketamine is a common, safe, injectable anesthetic used in veterinary medicine. In 1999, it became a Schedule III non-narcotic substance under the Federal Controlled Substance Act. Veterinary teams need to review the licit and illicit aspects of ketamine, how to deter and report theft associated with illicit demand and weak regulations, and the legal requirements surrounding the … [Read more...]

Veterinary well-being initiatives move forward

September 26, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA SmartBrief, Today's Veterinary Business

Keeping industry professionals healthy is the focus of two announcements this month. AAHA just introduced the Healthy Workplace Culture Initiative. A major part of the initiative’s launch is the 20-page “AAHA’s Guide to Veterinary Team Wellbeing,” available at http://bit.ly/2jKCw5i. Additionally, The AVMA announced that Dr. Jen Brandt joined the staff as the association’s … [Read more...]

Cesar and National Dog Week

September 26, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Cesar's Way

This week is National Dog Week. Cesar Milan offers some things you can do that dogs will appreciate. It is not too late to post this for customers on social media, websites or even signage. Source: Cesar’s Way, September 24, 2017. Cesar gives five ways to celebrate dogs during this week — and every other week of the year: Let your dog be a dog Stop being so … [Read more...]

Manage anxious horses

September 19, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Horse

The Horse staff talked to veterinarians, researchers and equine professionals about causes of anxious behavior in horses. They sought solutions to improve safety for horses, riders and bystanders. Here are possible causes the professionals shared: The horse's vision is compromised The horse is in pain The horse's tack doesn't fit The diet is out of whack The … [Read more...]

Dealing with snarky comments

September 19, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Forbes

Passive-aggressive comments that mask anger lurking beneath the surface constitute snark. It seems like the world is getting snarkier all the time. But that doesn’t mean you must let those jabs drag you down or stress you. Source: Forbes, September 8, 2017. Everyone has the ability to build bigger mental muscles so they can handle tough circumstances and snarky people in a … [Read more...]

The answer to why

September 19, 2017 by Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn Pulse

All kinds of things make us happy at work: hitting a goal, getting a promotion, landing a new client, completing a project; the list goes on. But happiness is temporary. The feeling doesn’t last. Nobody walks around energized by the mem­ory of a goal hit 12 months ago. That intensity passes with time. Instead of looking for happiness at work, consider what is fulfilling about … [Read more...]

Help cows and heifers during fall calving

September 19, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers CattleNetwork

Managing the amount of time heifers or cows are in labor before getting help is a challenge ranchers face during calving season. Glenn Selk offers some timing perspectives. Consider using this article in discussions with cow producers this fall. Source: Drovers CattleNetwork, August 23, 2017. Research information shows that calves from prolonged deliveries are weaker and … [Read more...]

Let science help you choose good passwords

September 19, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: The Conversation

Passwords are an annoying part of online life, but they aren’t going away. While the password policies of the past decade have caused more user pain than security gain, research is finding ways to create passwords that work for regular people. Source: The Conversation, August 30, 2017. Make your password at least 12 characters, and mix it up with at least two or three … [Read more...]

10 steps for milking excellence

September 19, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

Each year, regardless of milk price, the top 20 percent to 25 percent of dairy producers show some profit per cow. Pamela Ruegg, DVM, identified 10 smart things dairy farmers do to achieve milking excellence: Set performance goals. Rapidly identify problems. Milk clean cows. Standardize milking routines. Train staff. Maintain and update milking systems. … [Read more...]

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