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Archives for February 2020

Opinion – Managing obesity? You have to count the treats.

February 18, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: AKC, Banfield, K9WeightChallenge.com, petMD

In a recent post referencing the 2020 Banfield report <link>, I shared the experience of adjusting the diet for our Morkie. The discovery of the number of Kcals in his treats led me to seek resources that help animal health pros counsel pet owners on the impact of calories from treats. Treats are frequently mentioned in articles that give nutritional guidance, but limited … [Read more...]

Pet nutrition important to professional groomers and boarders

February 18, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Boarding and Daycare

Groomers and boarders know more than hair. Nutrition is important, too and they discuss it often. Source: Understanding the nutritional needs of pets, Pet Boarding and Daycare, January/February 2020. Link. Content was provided by the Professional Pet Boarding Council < link > INSIGHTS: There are more than 25,000 persons engaged as professional groomers and in pet … [Read more...]

Pet groomers gathering in Pasadena

February 18, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Groom ExpoWest

The Groom ExpoWest gathers groomers from across the country February 20 to 23. One of multiple expos across the United States, groomers and pet boarding pros will expand their knowledge, explore new products and tools plus network with each other. Source: GROOMEXPOWEST. Link. The styling contest is the highlight of the expo. INSIGHTS: Grooming and boarding pros not … [Read more...]

Dealing with procrastination

February 18, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Forge

Eric Olszewski stopped putting things off when he learned to see life as one big deadline. A perpetual procrastinator, he would let time fly by until panic set in, at which point he finally buckled down and did whatever it took to get through the work he was avoiding. He learned he was suffering from too much freedom. . . . simply overwhelmed by the multitude of options in my … [Read more...]

Protect customers from themselves

February 18, 2020 by Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn Pulse

It’s conventional wisdom to sell how a customer wants to buy, but that isn’t always in the customer’s best interest. Many customers have unknowingly self-sabotaged (Dr. Google) their own buying process. It is a trusted advisor’s role to save customers from the consequences of their own actions. Source: LinkedIn Pulse, February 11, 2020. Link. Here’s the seller’s quandary: … [Read more...]

It’s not your phone. It’s you.

February 18, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Stanford News

Stanford communication scholar Gabriella Harari finds that it is personality that influences how people use their digital devices. Technology is a medium to channel our everyday behavior. Her research examines two broad questions and challenges previous theories: What do digital media reveal about personality? How might digital media change personality? Source: … [Read more...]

Quiz: Is your ego is hurting your success? (video)

February 18, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest, CNBC

Suzy Welch offers ways to determine if you are confident or arrogant. She says, “Success makes some people grow, and it makes some people swell.” Source: CNBC, July 2019. Link.  Also see: Related posts from Animal Health Digest Me. Me. Stop talking so much about yourself, February 11, 2020. Link. This was the most read post from the February 13, 2020 Bulletin … [Read more...]

Research: Why we’re motivated by discounts and surcharges

February 18, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Alicea Lieberman and Kristen Duke discuss research on the structure of an incentive as either a surcharge or a discount. Incentives can be used to shape people’s behavior. Their research suggests that these tools can be effective, not only in changing one-time behaviors, but also in shaping social norms. Source: Harvard Business Review, February 13, 2020 <link> . . . … [Read more...]

Monster firework sets Guinness record (video)

February 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Gizmodo

Sometimes we need a break from the serious business of animal health and wellness. So, we offer you a look at the world’s largest-ever aerial firework. The behemoth that weighed 2,797 pounds (three pounds lighter than a Toyota Corolla) Launched from a 26-foot long mortar (almost eight feet longer than a Suburban) The shell measured in at just over five feet across … [Read more...]

Global ASF update: China outbreaks continue

February 11, 2020 by Sarah Mikesell Source: The Pig Site

Dr. Dave Pyburn, head veterinarian at the National Pork Board, shares that ASF virus is still causing outbreaks in China and cash pig prices have doubled. In Europe, Poland has had an ASF outbreak that puts the virus right on Germany’s border, an important swine producing country in the EU. Learn more about how the U.S. Customs and Border Protection team is working to keep ASF … [Read more...]

Free horse advice is worth what you pay for it

February 11, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Horse and Rider

Not discounting internet and social relationships, Kaylon Sullins Robinson asserts there are questions that when asked online could lead you and your horse into a dangerous or unhealthy situation. She highlights three: Should I call the vet? How can I fix this? What bit should I use? Note that Robinson recommends calling the veterinarian or trainer in each of her … [Read more...]

Poultry and protein trends covered at IPPE

February 11, 2020 by Sarah Mikesell Source: The Poultry Site

Global experts spoke at the Poultry Market Intelligence Forum at the 2020 International Production and Processing Expo in Atlanta recently, describing trends in the poultry and egg industries. Dr. David Hughes, professor at the Imperial College of London, predicted that during the first two decades of this century, we will see 40 percent growth in protein consumption, which … [Read more...]

Chickens in a minute (video)

February 11, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Backyard Poultry

Sponsored content from Nutrena With Easter around the corner and farm stores getting ready for new chicks, basic chicken care questions are eminent. Consider this video for social media posts, websites and newsletters. Source: Backyard Poultry, March 2019. Link. Chickens are hardy creatures that are lower maintenance than many house pets, but they do need some basic care … [Read more...]

Itchy cat? Think location, location, location.

February 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Amelia White, DVM, MS, DACVD, offered VMX attendees insight about managing several types of allergies in cats. Her presentation begins with a discussion of behaviors that indicate causes or imposters. Joan Capuzzi, VMD, summarizes the content in the following categories. Cats and their eosinophils Creepy crawlies When food’s the culprit Atopy: allergies “on … [Read more...]

Can dogs savor their food?

February 11, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Wellness

Beyond taste bud comparisons, Tavor White shares science references on dogs and savoring flavor. According to Alexandra Horowitz, dogs have 300 million olfactory receptor cells compared to five million in humans. Add that the part of their brain that analyzes smells is approximately 40 times bigger than ours and a dog’s sense of smell is up to one million times greater than … [Read more...]

The dog park is no place to socialize a puppy

February 11, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest, New York Times

Dog parks may seem like great additions to the community, but they’re rife with problems for you, and for your dog writes Sassafras Lowrey. She offers things to know and consider before heading to the dog park. Dog parks are not a safe place to socialize a puppy under 6-12 months old.” Nik Hof Source: New York Times, February 6, 2020. Link. Having your dog in a dog park … [Read more...]

The Bridge Club preps for WVC

February 11, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: The Bridge Club

Brenda and Catherine highlight their robust plans for the coming week at the Western Veterinarian Conference, including must-see events and two live events The Bridge Club is hosting while in Vegas. <link to video> Source: The Bridge Club events. Link. All access memberships are $35 for calendar 2020. Register here < link > … [Read more...]

Approach accountability issues with curiosity, not blame

February 11, 2020 by Rick Purnell Source: Harvard Business Review

Melissa Raffoni says a “lack of accountability” is rarely intentional. More often, it’s the result of an underlying issue, such as unclear roles and responsibilities, limited resources, a poor strategy, or unrealistic goals. She offers ways to turn situations around beginning with self-assessment. Source: Harvard Business Review, February 10, 2020. Link. Commit to setting … [Read more...]

Opinion – Convenience and the consumer (slide show)

February 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Retail Federation

Americans spent more on pets in 2018 (avg. $662) than on fresh fruit and vegetables, alcohol, beef, pork and poultry, water and other services or medicinal drugs <link>. Consumer research on convenience can help us better understand animal owner needs as a reflection of how they manage their lives. Consumers’ choices in terms of where, how and why they buy are … [Read more...]

Random acts of wellness don’t work

February 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Human Resource Executive

Despite a greater focus on workplace wellness programs, some employers are not getting it right, says Ron Loeppke. They need to fully commit and embrace the programs to make them successful. “Wellness doesn’t work if it’s not done in the right way. Random acts of wellness ain’t gonna cut it.” – Ron Loeppke Source: Human Resource Executive, January 22, 2020. Link. Just as … [Read more...]

A manager’s checklist

February 11, 2020 by Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn Pulse

The greatest gift of leadership is a boss who truly wants you to be successful.” Jon Taffer Source: LinkedIn Pulse, August 19, 2019. Link. Bad boss behaviors lead to poor employee engagement and high turnover. Check yourself against this short list of deal breakers. INSIGHTS: A truly great boss can be hard to find, but difficult to leave and impossible to forget.   … [Read more...]

Me. Me. Me. Stop talking so much about yourself.

February 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review, The Medium

The temptation to always talk about ourselves hurts our conversations and over inflates our egos, writes Tim Denning. He shares what happens when you stop talking about yourself. Source: The Medium, January 29, 2020. Link. There is something to be said about being interested in people. Here are a few of the benefits according to Denning. People feel you’re interested in … [Read more...]

Open cow knowledge more important than preg status

February 11, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Dairy Herd Management

Preg checking is a much-anticipated exercise for cattle producers anxious to predict their calf crop. Taylor Leach provides a helpful reminder that open cows represent opportunity more than failure. Source: Dairy Herd Management, December 11, 2019. Link. . . . the most important controllable component of any breeding program is to identify your open cows, according to Donna … [Read more...]

Castrating pigs, lambs, and goat kids

February 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Countryside

Janet Garman’s article on castration appeared a few weeks after we updated our readers on how dehorning and  castration guidelines have been updated to include pain mitigation <link>. Garman’s review is a good reason to communicate about pain management to animal owners. Castrations are routinely done on the farm without veterinarian support, so determining how to … [Read more...]

Bovine Veterinarian: What to expect from the 2020s, 8-part series

February 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Bovine Veterinarian

Veterinarians provide their thoughts on the key challenges and opportunities for success during the 2020s in this insightful series. Their comments are a directional microcosm facing bovine practices, as well as veterinary practices in general. . . . veterinarians serve as forward-looking change agents in animal agriculture, as they continuously evaluate new systems, products, … [Read more...]

American Heartworm Society seeks individual clinic data

February 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Veterinarians are urged to take time to submit clinic data to support the 2019 AHS Heartworm Incidence Survey. Each veterinary practice that submits data on the number of animals tested and diagnosed over the 2019 calendar year enables the AHS to create a more comprehensive and useful map” - Chris Duke, DVM, president AHS Source: DVM 360, January 28, 2020. Link.  Survey … [Read more...]

Opinion – Valentine’s Day spending to increase by $6.7 billion overall

February 11, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: bizwomen, Pet Poison Helpline, The Balance

In our industry that has misgivings about charging for elements of pet health care, Valentine’s Day spending may give animal health pros a different perspective. A record 27 percent of people will buy Valentine’s gifts for their pets, the highest figure in the history of the National Retail Federation survey. Each pet gift buyer will spend $12.21 on pets shares Kimberly Amadeo. … [Read more...]

Fire ants getting busy, especially after heavy rains

February 11, 2020 by Rick Purnell Source: Neudorff North America

            Sponsored by Neudorff USA Already fired up by warmer weather, red imported fire ants will become even more active and dangerous after recent heavy rains in southern states. Livestock, poultry and pet owners are advised to watch for the telltale mounds the pests build. Newborn calves and foals are especially at risk in … [Read more...]

Hey, language aficionados. . . lest you get something back-a$$ward

February 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: HBR Ascend

The dinner table discussions must have been interesting where siblings Ross and Kathryn Petras grew up. They provide nine words and phrases we are probably using wrong, according to their book, That Doesn’t Mean What You Think It Means <link>. We think some of you will laugh out loud reading the examples. . . . it’s not a mute point at all, because a point isn’t … [Read more...]

The 50-plus crowd is not dead yet!

February 3, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Bill Murray’s Jeep ad during Super Bowl LIV may be an exception to marketers’ assumptions that 50-somethings are desperate for companionship, struggle with health decline and ruminate on their own deaths.  When people in the 50-plus demographic are shown in ads, they’re sometimes presented in a negative light, says Vaughn Ensley. Portrayals of those over 50 are negative 28 … [Read more...]

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