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Archives for April 2019

Employment opportunities in veterinary profession exploding

April 16, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

The 2013 National Research Council comprehensive study of current and future workforce needs in the veterinary profession concluded there was little evidence of workforce shortages in most areas of the profession. Today however, the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicate a projected increase of 15,000 veterinarian positions will be needed between 2016 and 2026. While it’s very … [Read more...]

Assessments help you succeed. Get a free one before April 30.

April 16, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Purpose Unlimited

Purpose Unlimited is offering a free assessment to AHD subscribers until April 30. Assessments can help you identify what you need to know about yourself in order to be more successful. When you understand your natural behavior style, what drives your behavior and your level of emotional intelligence, then you can learn how to capitalize on your strengths and overcome your … [Read more...]

Screen time has little impact on teen well-being

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Science Daily

A new study casts doubt on the widely accepted notion that spending time online, gaming, or watching TV, especially before bedtime, can damage young people's mental health. Published in Psychological Science <link>, at least one of three studies included in the report normalized results for specific content affect. Perhaps we’ve been misled?  Source: Science Daily, … [Read more...]

Rapid fertility evolution has beef bulls in demand on dairies

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hoard’s Dairyman

Corey Geiger explains why some dairy managers are using beef genetics in their dairy cow herds. Earlier use of heifers, sexed semen and improved pregnancy rates are part of the reasons for this shift in fertility strategies. This April, 4284 bulls were declared active by A.I. organizations . . . but only 1,074 of those bulls had milking daughters. Source: Hoard’s Dairyman, … [Read more...]

Consolidation continues as nearly 3,000 U.S. dairy farms closed in 2018

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hoard's Dairyman

Consolidation is happening throughout the animal health industry. Hoard’s team provides a series of articles that project a picture increasing cow numbers on fewer farms. While market conditions are a primary factor, attrition due to dairy farmers’ age, absence of succession options and carrying costs also contribute to this trend. Source: Hoard’s Dairyman. Dairy farm … [Read more...]

Treating Type One and Type Two equine wounds (includes video, photos)

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Horse Network

Type One wounds, those that heal by first intention, are those that can be sewn up, says David Ramsey, DVM. Normally after a cut, there’s about six hours to reintroduce the edges of the skin to each other. Type Two wounds are healed by second intention because to close the skin granulation and epithelial, cell bridges must form. In the two articles referenced here, Ramsey … [Read more...]

Differentiating dog farts

April 9, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Dogster

Sassafras Lowrey shares perspectives on dog flatulence. She writes that the occasional fart from your dog shouldn’t concern us. However, excessive farting can be a symptom of something more serious. The articles here are good content for social media and e-newsletters. Source: Dogster, March 28, 2019. Link. Some amount of dog farts is normal for most dogs. However, excessive … [Read more...]

5 ways to stop dogs from begging for scraps

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Bark

When your dog’s pleading eyes melt your heart, it’s easy to give in and toss a nibble from your plate. You tell yourself, “it’s just a taste.” What you’re doing instead is reinforcing begging behavior. Janet Miller says a few simple tricks can convince your dog to stop begging every time you eat: Do not give in Ignore the behavior Close the door Use the your-place … [Read more...]

How dogs know when you’re sick (video)

April 9, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: The Atlantic

Dogs really do know when their humans are having a rough time. In fact, hey use a variety of signals to figure it out, writes Amanda Mull. Your pet can tell when you have the sniffles and domestic dogs have shown an aptitude for detecting both minute mood fluctuations and serious physical conditions. Dogs are preternaturally sensitive to changes in their people,” says … [Read more...]

Kitten season in full swing

April 9, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Pet Health Network

This is the time of year when every unspayed, queen (female cat) is likely to have a belly full of babies or a litter by her side. Kitten season occurs because the queen has evolved into a seasonally polyestrous creature. This means she comes into heat only during a particular time of year, during which she is capable of having multiple pregnancies, writes Nancy Kay, DVM. Peak … [Read more...]

Cats know their names: why it’s harder for them than dogs

April 9, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: National Geographic

In a new study in the journal Scientific Reports, psychologist Atsuko Saito showed that cats know their names even when called by a stranger. She notes domestic cats are still evolving, thanks to closer human interactions as cats spend more time indoors. The inclusion of Japan's cat cafes as study sites was an interesting twist on behavior research. Source: National … [Read more...]

Dogs have masters. Cats have staff.

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Science Direct, The Conversation

Collen Kirk’s recent paper investigated consumers' psychological ownership and their economic valuation of pets <link>. She discusses the juxtaposition of dogs versus cats and how that plays out in economic terms. Her results clearly show that the animal’s behavior is what makes people willing to pay and that psychological ownership is a driving factor in dog owners’ … [Read more...]

Gorillas, snakes and sharks provide close encounters for veterinarians (Spark videos)

April 9, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: NAVC Spark

The veterinary community’s love for animals isn’t restricted to cats and dogs. The Spark crew shares stories from DVMs whose experiences went beyond everyday practice and landed them in some unpredictable situations. Source: NAVC Spark, April 2019. Link. Videos feature the following DVMs: Sonia Hernandez meets a Bushmaster snake Doug Mader encounters a Whale shark … [Read more...]

To engage or disengage: when issues become obstacles on social media (infographic)

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Marketing to Farmers

Diane Martin discusses when and how to deal with bully-like behaviors on social media from persons whose comments indicate a lack of knowledge or understanding. She provides an infographic to help determine when it is acceptable for a brand or business to offer comment on social media and when it best to stay silent. Martin’s examples involve Ag and food supply examples. The … [Read more...]

Deadline? Ways to ask for more time

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Most of us have left a meeting or discussion mumbling this to ourselves or a colleague about a deadline, “YHTBKM!” Often, there’s no discussion in spite of the group’s knowledge that the deadline is not realistic. Deadlines are one of the bigger sources of workplace stress. Employees worry that by asking for a deadline extension, their managers would think they were … [Read more...]

Busting game-based learning myths

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Training Industry Magazine

Gamification has been perceived as frivolous in workplace learning, writes Ryan Timpany. But, its considerable power to deeply engage learners in all demographics is benefiting learning and development teams. He reviews three common myths holding businesses back from exploring game-based approaches: Myth #1 - A serious subject can’t be conveyed, let alone taught, by … [Read more...]

Listening boosts compliance and loyalty

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Today's Veterinary Business

Encouraging clients to talk about their pet or lifestyle helps bond them to your practice and improves compliance, shares Amanda Donnelly, DVM, MBA. What she shares is an example of how open-ended questions can add situational information that is relevant to a pet’s lifestyle with an owner. Practice teams demonstrate compassion and learn more about a pet when they invite … [Read more...]

Your friends influence your success

April 9, 2019 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Inc.

Warren Buffett dispenses words of wisdom at the annual meeting of Berkshire Hathaway in Omaha, Nebraska. People from around the globe attend to hear the sage’s message. Sometimes it focuses on investing, sometimes management and sometimes personal development. Source: Inc., March 10, 2018. Link. In 2004, Buffet said, “It's better to hang out with people better than you. … [Read more...]

New website vets dog breeders and rescue dogs for consumers searching for pets

April 9, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Pet Product News

The company, Good Dog <link>, aims to bring transparency and accountability to the process of getting a dog. The company is centralizing pet searching onto one platform where only responsible sources are included. Each breeder, shelter and rescue that is listed is vetted based on a set of standards created by Good Dog’s advisory board of leading veterinary and academic … [Read more...]

Movement and travel requirements for small animals presented in webinar

April 9, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: GlobalVetLINK

Valerie Ragan, DVM, recently presented on the current regulations around animal movement, what changes may be on the horizon and what animal health professionals can do to prepare. The webinar and Q and A are provided by GlobalVetLink. AAVSB RACE-approved CE credit is available following the webinar by taking the quiz. Source: GlobalVetLink, March 18, 2019. Link.  Small … [Read more...]

NPPC cancels World Pork Expo 2019 to avoid risk of African swine fever

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Feedstuffs

The 32nd World Pork Expo has been cancelled to prevent any potential for African swine fever to enter the U.S. swine herd, despite negligible risk associated with holding the event, The health of the U.S. swine herd is paramount; the livelihoods of our producers depend on it. Prevention is our only defense against ASF, and NPPC will continue to do all it can to prevent its … [Read more...]

Opinion – New TV program, Animal ER Live, demonstrates the complexity of veterinary care

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Geographic Wild

The launch of Animal ER Live on Nat Geo WILD is a game-changer for animal owner perceptions of veterinary hospitals, veterinarians and veterinary staff members. Animal ER Live joins current family friendly veterinary programs featured on the network that include Secrets of the Zoo, Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER, Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet and the network’s number-1 series, The Incredible … [Read more...]

Remembering the 1886 blizzard

April 2, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: History

There’s no question that the this year’s flooding will be remembered for generations. While it doesn’t lessen the pain of the losses currently happening, this article reminds us that weather challenges to crop and livestock production have always been with us. The Great Plains monster blizzard of 1886 imperiled settlers and left fields of dead cattle in its wake. Source: … [Read more...]

Rethinking telehealth programs (includes video)

April 2, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Healthcare Finance

While telehealth is considered new to animal health, the human health industry is rethinking the programs to improve adoption and provide patients with top-notch care. Plus, industry leaders hope to  enable providers, physicians and nurses the power to deliver it effectively. The trends and metrics are compelling, as well as the changing focus on deliverables. Such trends … [Read more...]

5 Ps of managing customer experience

April 2, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Industrial Distribution

Chad Storlie tackles the critical elements of managing customer experiences (CX). CX has come to the forefront in nearly every industry as companies seek to differentiate how they deliver their offerings to customers in a way that is unique to customer needs, fulfilling, immediate, low effort, information personalized, and a service that they would recommend and purchase … [Read more...]

Check bulls before they get turned out

April 2, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Bovine Veterinarian

An annual breeding soundness exam is vital to ensure bulls will be fertile and physically sound at turnout, writes Wyatt Bechtel. Good genetics are useless if the bull is unable to perform his job when covering a cowherd or group of heifers. Source: Bovine Veterinarian, March 27, 2019. Link. Bechtel shares the four parameters to a breeding soundness exam and what … [Read more...]

Antibiotic-free production puts pigs at extreme disease risk

April 2, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pork

A new study reveals what we suspected. “No one has ever done an experiment of this size under representative conditions comparing antibiotic-free production to production strategies utilizing judicious use of antibiotics,” says researcher Scott Dee, DVM. Dr. Dee and the team from Pipestone Applied Research report a new study confirms antibiotic-free production strategies leave … [Read more...]

Advancements improve long-term outcomes for navicular syndrome (includes video, fact sheets)

April 2, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Horse

Navicular syndrome is an overly simple name for a complex condition that is most accurately described as podotrochlosis or podotrochleitis, says Tracy Turner, DVM. Veterinarians believe navicular is caused by mechanical stress and strain due to the constant pressure between the navicular bone and DDFT, which leads to the  degeneration of those and other structures that make up … [Read more...]

Safety, efficacy key to stain and odor control product purchases

April 2, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Product News

Despite the large brand variety in the stain and odor control category, animal owners prioritize safety and efficacy as key factors to consider when selecting these products. Lindsey Getz discusses the category with retailers so they better understand selection, differentiation and the educational needs. Dealing with odors, stains and waste removal is a reality of pet … [Read more...]

The best way to feed a cat

April 2, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Cat Friendly Homes, Catster

According to the American Association of Feline Practitioners, the best way to feed cats is to replicate normal feline feeding behaviors, such as hunting and foraging),and to feed frequent small meals that the cat can savor alone. Source: Catster, March 25, 2019. Link. Also see:  How to Feed a Cat, Cat Friendly Homes. Link. Cats prefer to eat multiple small meals … [Read more...]

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