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Archives for January 2018

Back-to-back conventions offer learning and conversation opportunities

January 29, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest

Convention season is here. Many industry personnel will be crisscrossing the country for convention activities, continuing education, customer interactions or group meetings aligned with the events. The same is true for AHD team members. Rick Purnell, AHD editor will join AHD founder/president, Kirk Augustine at the Cattle Industry Convention and Trade show January 31 … [Read more...]

Microchips turn 30; adoption still slow

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA SmartBrief

Great efforts have been poured into microchip technology. One can argue the chronology, but microchip technology has settled with dependable standards and equipment. Still, under 30 percent of dogs and fewer than 15 percent of cats are chipped. Various sources indicate that lost pets with microchips are returned to owners at rates two or more times higher than non-chipped … [Read more...]

3 reasons why you should bring your dog to work

January 29, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: LinkedIn Pulse

Richard Moran discusses dogs at work in the context of them being good for our health. He speculates on the ups and downs of packs of dogs roaming a workplace compared to the hypothesis that dogs and work are a good combination and could lead to a happier and more productive culture.  Perhaps love from a dog could help make the job better and make you more … [Read more...]

Attorneys fighting over sexed semen

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Bloomberg

A battle is brewing in the U.S. over new technologies designed to make sure only milk-producing cows are born. Most of America’s 9.4 million dairy cows are bred using artificial insemination from bulls with specific genetic traits, but there’s still a randomness about the sex of the offspring. So, more farmers are paying a premium for semen that contains only the X chromosomes … [Read more...]

NSAIDs are wonderful options (includes video)

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

The NSAID product category generally represents 12 percent to 18 percent of dispensed product revenue for veterinary practices. When it comes to pain relief tools in the veterinary practice, Matthew Brunke, DVM, CCRP, CVPP, CVA, sings the praises of the nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs class. Reminder! Given the number of prescriptions now filled outside the veterinary … [Read more...]

3 ways to improve your decision making

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Walter Fricke shares that decision making requires prediction and judgment. He writes about the need to have a sense of two things: how different choices change the likelihood of different outcomes how desirable each of those outcomes is Source: Harvard Business Review, January 22, 2018. But how do you get better at either? Of the volumes published on this subject … [Read more...]

Flowchart helps you decide if meeting is needed

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: the muse

Our industry is plagued with meetings. In fact, most of us have been involved in meetings about whether we need a meeting. Elle Griffen offers an infographic to help decide if a meeting is worth throwing onto everyone’s schedule. Source: The Muse, January 24, 2018. Not only can meetings be a huge time and productivity suck, they’re also expensive! Add up the hourly wage of … [Read more...]

Opinion – 229 selling days left in 2018

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review, Psychology Today

For animal health pros who work five-day weeks, 21 selling days have already expired this year. That equals about 8.5 percent of your year already gone. Veterinary practices and retailers have 325 days remaining to reach goals. Now is a good time to assess whether you or your team(s) are working toward the main objectives and at the right pace. Our perfection drivers and … [Read more...]

Alexander Hamilton’s deep advice

January 29, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Cal Newport

Alexander Hamilton sent his son Philip the following letter in 1800. It laid out a set of rules that Philip should follow to make the most out of his legal training after his graduation from college. Impractical in society today? Maybe. But it is worthy of consideration for our children and for ourselves. Note the focus Monday through Friday and the weekend freedom from … [Read more...]

Vets must be part of decision to use supplements to help cats with arthritis

January 29, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Arthritis is inevitable as cats’ life expectancy increases. In one study, researchers analyzed X-rays of the spines and limbs of 100 middle-aged or elderly cats living in U.S. homes. The images revealed that 90 percent of those cats over the age of 12 showed radiographic signs of arthritis. A variety of over-the-counter nutraceuticals have gained widespread popularity for … [Read more...]

Getting pets ready to move about the country

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Brian A. DiGangi, DVM shares five top tips for traveling with animals. He recommends: Review travel regulations Explain the importance of preventative care Recommend permanent identification Identify and mitigate travel specific risks Discuss steps and protect behavioral health and welfare Source: Clinician’s Brief, January 2018. Clinicians play an … [Read more...]

46th annual Iowa Pork Congress sells out (slide show)

January 29, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: National Hog Farmer

Iowa Pork Congress, one of the first livestock events of year takes place annually. The activities and seminars address the issues of the pork market, production challenges and often set the tone for the upcoming year. Among the notable topics Cheryl Day highlights are: Are we manure poor? Increasing the Pork Checkoff rate Trade and exports Pork and table fare … [Read more...]

11 common email mistakes everyone makes

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: LinkedIn Pulse

Email etiquette is increasingly important! It's an integral part of how you communicate and develop relationships with people. Betty Liu compiled these tips to help avoid the most common email mistakes: Bad grammar/spelling Misdirected emails BCC too much Silence Saying 'To whom it may concern' Not changing the subject line Marking emails as unnecessarily … [Read more...]

5 email marketing trends to watch in 2018

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Martech Today

Attention marketers and communicators! Email was the preferred communication method for brands to communicate with customers in 2017. It will be well into the future. Still, 2018 may hold some surprises for the 40-year-old communications standard that marketers should be aware of. Scott Heimes shares these five considerations for email in 2018. Personalization through … [Read more...]

Keep it clean

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vet Advantage

Disinfection is critical for biosecurity. In this article, Jennifer Ryan identifies these top tips for cleaning and disinfecting on location: Train employees on the farm standard for cleanliness Use the correct detergent for the job Select the appropriate disinfectant for target pathogens Consider the safety profile, environmental impact, cleaning properties (if … [Read more...]

Opinion – Defining telehealth in veterinary medicine

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA SmartBrief

Telehealth, says the AVMA, has emerged as a prime opportunity for veterinarians to deliver health information and care to clients via technology. Emerged? Haven’t we been doing this for years? The key here is to define and segregate actions. Telehealth is an overarching term describing the delivery of health information, education or care REMOTELY. The AVMA has created an … [Read more...]

An ounce of prevention helps foals

January 29, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Western Horseman

“The first six months of a foal’s life have the greatest impact on his athletic ability and monetary value,” Amy Jergens, DVM, says. “Yet this stage is largely ignored, leading to a significant number of deaths and avoidable complications.” Source: Western Horseman. Jergens shares information in the following areas of early foal care: The first exam Instilling … [Read more...]

Don’t sell yourself short with merchandising

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Today's Veterinary Practice

Dan Truffini brings his retail experiences back to the veterinary practice settings in which he grew up. He believes, many veterinary practitioners have incredible revenue potential sitting right in their waiting rooms. It’s not the patients. It’s the retail spaces they have yet to fully open for business. Source: Today’s Veterinary Practice, December 2017. Whether you like … [Read more...]

You may need to walk away from a passive-aggressive boss

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

A boss who is manipulative, passive-aggressive, credit-taking and overly critical adds to workplace challenges beyond the normal workload. We’re not talking Jekyll and Hyde but it is important to be clear on how to deal with immaturity in a person to whom you report. Source: Harvard Business Review, January 24, 2018. You have to decide if your job and your company hold … [Read more...]

Why people quit

January 29, 2018 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Harvard Business Review

People are more likely to quit when they have a horrible boss. But in a recent study, most people who left a job said they were mostly okay with their manager. The decision to exit was because of the work. They left when their job wasn’t enjoyable, their strengths weren’t being used and they weren’t growing in their careers. Source: Harvard Business Review, January 11, … [Read more...]

2018 is the year of the dog flu

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Steve Dale's Pet World

Steve Dale tackles the topic of Canine Influenza Virus (CIV) and the information that shows CIV is expanding across the country more rapidly than ever. This is a topic for team meetings with veterinary teams, retailers and sales groups. Source: Steve Dale’s Pet World, January 22, 2018. The partners tracking dog flu are doing it right. The problem is that most clients don’t … [Read more...]

Keep New Year resolutions going strong

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Medium

By February 1, many persons’ New Years’ resolutions are either a) not started, or b) already abandoned. New Year’s resolutions, derided though they often are, present a big opportunity for self-improvement, according to research on human behavior. On New Year’s, we look back on past failures to change and feel an uncommon surge of optimism. If you’re ready for a resolution … [Read more...]

Puppy Bowl XIV, Animal Planet on February 4 at 3 p.m. ET. (includes video)

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: US Weekly

Team Ruff vs. Team Fluff airs ahead of Super Bowl LII (6:30 pm ET) for the 14th year. This year will feature more puppies than ever – 90 players – from 48 shelters and rescues from 26 U.S. states and territories. The teams will compete for the coveted Lombarki Trophy. For the first time ever, Animal Planet will also premiere Puppy Bowl Presents: The Dog Bowl. The Dog Bowl … [Read more...]

Opinion – Dental month; long in the tooth

January 29, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Huffington Post

While February is National Pet Dental Health Month, dental health should be a daily ritual for pet owners all year long. Yeah, right! For longer than the three decades I’ve been working in animal health, we’ve promoted dental care, regular oral exams and periodic cleaning. Yet, approximately 75 percent of dogs and cats over the age of three have periodontal disease. Despite … [Read more...]

Get ready for Gen Z

January 23, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Human Resource Executive

Patricia M. Buhler and Nicole Evans offer five keys to becoming Generation Z’s employer of choice. More than 61 million of them born after 1999 are poised to enter the workforce. These are not younger millennials, say the authors comparing the millennial entitlement to Gen Z expectations. One-size-fits-all career paths won’t appeal to Gen Z. These individuals won’t be … [Read more...]

7 ways to show customers you care

January 23, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Forbes

Members of Forbes Business Development Council share seven strategies for doing a better job of empathizing with customers. Their assertions are good. Still, it is important to avoid the words, “I understand,” as if you know the customers’ feelings. Remaining respectful, acknowledging and aligning with where the customer is in the decision process is critical. Stating what … [Read more...]

How to fly with cats

January 23, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Catnip addresses air travel with felines and offers tips to help make this experience as worry-free as possible. The most important things are to plan ahead and arrive early at the airport on travel day. Source: Tufts Catnip, March 2017. Airlines have a wide range of different policies concerning cats traveling in the cabin, so it is essential to contact the carrier well in … [Read more...]

Space, a new frontier in nursery pig management

January 23, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

There has been significant research studying the effects of space allowances on grow-finish pigs. But little information is available regarding the effects on them. With increasing concerns for animal welfare and getting weaned pigs off to a good start, finding appropriate space allowances based on animal behavior, health and performance considerations will be … [Read more...]

Adolescent brain development is misunderstood

January 23, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: World Economic Forum

Our recent post, How working parents can feel less overwhelmed and in control captured excellent readership. In that spirit, we offer this look at the growing appreciation of adolescence as a time of rapid growth, learning and change. “A decade of research studying adolescence makes clear to me the importance of clarifying the truth about this crucial stage of human … [Read more...]

Before running a photo contest

January 23, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: BottomLine Inc

Many veterinary hospitals and retailers promote pet photography. Some of these photos are used in files and some end up on bulletin boards or social media. Jeff Wignall offers tips on taking adorable pet photos in this article. Pet owners will appreciate getting these, along with a photo contest announcement via social media, websites and newsletters. Source: BottomLine Inc, … [Read more...]

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