One of the more uncomfortable side challenges with VFD rules remains the required interaction of veterinarians with apiarists when prescription drugs are needed. Dr. Jörg Mayer at the University of Georgia is leading the implementation of a first-of-its-kind program on bee medicine. Mayer recognizes many veterinary students have no relevant experience with some animals and that … [Read more...]
Archives for December 2020
Talkatoo becomes AHD sponsor
Talkatoo, a specialized dictation application that allows for speech-to-text capability, joins the group of sponsors who support our weekly AHD Bulletins and post library. Talkatoo’s capabilities include difficult animal health vocabularies. Animal health pros will find this talk-to-type technology especially useful in easing daily workflows, recordkeeping and … [Read more...]
Top 10 holiday ads: Greenies tops the list
Ace Metrix tracked the spots that are engaging consumers the most this holiday season. Greenies’ animated dog is in the top spot. Dogs made appearances in four of the top 10. Source: Ad Age, December 3, 2020. Link. INSIGHTS: Most of these ads are under 20 seconds. … [Read more...]
Avoiding Covid-19 spread after travel (includes videos)
Thanksgiving holiday travel has already proven to speed Covid-19 spread. Kerry Breen offers guidance for quarantining, testing and incubation periods from several sources. If you traveled or gathered with people outside of your immediate household, it's not too late to prevent spreading the virus now.” Source: Today, November 30, 2020. Link. "The order of the day is for … [Read more...]
Swine vets, producers invited to participate in survey about pig castration pain management
No drugs in the US are approved for castration pain relief in pigs, but veterinarians have options to administer pain-relieving drugs via extra-label methods. Three focus groups conducted at the recent AASV annual meeting identified three factors that influence the use of pain management. They are: Lack of approved pain reliving productions that have been validated for … [Read more...]
Promising new test for Johne’s disease in dairy cattle
The Institute for Global Food Security and School of Biological Sciences at Queen’s University Belfast has developed a new test to detect more infected animals by milk testing than milk-ELISA. This could potentially facilitate control of Johne's disease faster, the university said. As well as bovine milk, the new test can also be applied to feces and blood from … [Read more...]
Animals most likely to kill you by state
This is intriguing enough to share. The study of the deadliest animal by each state was completed by the Centers for Disease Control. Dogs topped the list in Alabama and Arizona, for example. Source: The Outdoor Wear, November 20, 2020. Link. … [Read more...]
Steve Dale: Rats! They are everywhere!
Steve Dale helps explain the expanding issues with rats, their propensity to disperse leptospirosis and the priority of protecting dogs with lepto vaccines. Consider sharing his post on social media or in newsletters. Source: Steve Dale Pet World, November 28, 2020. Link. . . . this is the time of year when young rats born just a few months ago are seeking food competing … [Read more...]
Other small pets, an important segment to monitor
Pet ownership beyond cats and dogs may make up a small part of the industry’s focus, but trends in small pets mirror what’s happening in the marketplace. The popularity of reptiles and amphibians within the pet trade is simply on fire right now. . . ” - John Mack. founder and CEO of Reptiles by Mack Source: Petfood Industry, October 2020. Link. INSIGHTS: Watch any two … [Read more...]
Confinement, feeding practices, lifestyle affect horse behaviors
There’s a lot to understand and consider when dealing with undesirable horse behaviors. New research from Brazil confirms the connection between confining a horse to a stall without sufficient food to keep him occupied and an increased likelihood of undesirable behaviors. Source: EQUUS, November 2, 2020. Link. If a horse develops unwanted behaviors, Ribeiro urges owners to … [Read more...]
Unmet environmental needs are killing cats
The number-1 cause of death for cats is something veterinary teams are not treating nor educating clients about: euthanasia. And the most common reasons for euthanasia in cats is behavior problems. Sadly, these are problems animal health pros understand, know why the behaviors happen and what cats need to minimize or eliminate them. Liz Bales, DVM, issues a call to action … [Read more...]
Dr. Jen discusses what to know about dog flu
Complimentary video content Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, Dipl. ACZM, Dipl. ACVPM, talks influenza in the latest video edition of Is This a Thing? With flu season upon us, she reviews all the influenzas, their origins, the interesting creatures that get flu and how they ALL fit together. Source: Dr. Jen the Vet, You Tube, November 25, 2020. Link. If your dog has not been … [Read more...]
73 percent of pandemic adoptions at risk to be surrendered
Sound the alarms and call in the techs! A recent survey of new dog owners conducted by Merck Animal Health found 73 percent of those who brought home a pooch this year are considering rehoming the animal once the pandemic ends. This decision, Merck says, likely stems from a lack of knowledge about animal care. 25 percent of respondents claimed they do not have enough … [Read more...]
Manage change proactively in veterinary practices
Complimentary Commercial Content from Covetrus Software Services, North America Covetrus has created a how-to resource to help teams transform with the rapidly changes in today’s veterinary climate. Navigating What's Next: How to Manage Change in Your Veterinary Practice, offers tips and insights that will help you: Recognize the need for change and identify the signs … [Read more...]
New guide for sustainable acquisition and integration of veterinary practices
Complimentary Sponsored Content from Veterinary Integration Solutions The rapid growth in the demand for veterinary services, coupled with aging veterinary practice owners and changing expectations from veterinary employees, promises to fuel ongoing practice acquisition by … [Read more...]
TODAY, free webinar: Emergency and disaster response in a pandemic
Free webinar sponsored by Virox® Animal Health Members from the University of Florida’s Veterinary Emergency Treatment Service will share how their unit has responded to state disasters and local emergencies. They’ll also share what has changed since Covid-19. Lawrence Garcia, DVM, and Brandi Phillips will include how to prepare for a disaster that may affect your … [Read more...]
Conflict, stress for younger veterinarians is not limited to the US
Conflict and stress, identified as top causes for young veterinarian disgruntlement in the US, have now been identified in veterinarians in Poland. A recent study there analyzed conflict and conflict-causing factors in veterinary practices. Source: Irish Veterinary Journal, November 17, 2020. Link. Conflict in the course of work is most often experienced by young … [Read more...]
Fences produce a complex range of ecological effects
. . . once a fence is built its effects are long lasting.” Recent research by a team of ecologists suggests the environmental impact of fences is greater than that of roads. Fences stretch out globally as much as 10 times farther than roads. Source: The Conversation, November 30, 2020. Link. The most striking pattern <researchers> found was that fences rarely are … [Read more...]
Zoetis CEO Kristen Peck named Businessperson of the Year 2020
Kudos to Kristen Peck for being recognized as one of Fortune’s top 20 businesspersons of the year. She and her teams helped Zoetis grow profits nearly 14 percent over the past 12 months. The company’s stock, meanwhile, has gained roughly 26 percent year to date, far outpacing the S&P 500. Source: Fortune, November 30, 3030. Link to Peck overview. To create the annual … [Read more...]
Who’s watching the kids?
Commentary Two articles and Thanksgiving experiences prompt this post. Whether rural, urban or suburban, parents are taxed. The effects of changing school schedules, daycare limitations, restrictions on gatherings and physical distancing play out in family lives and at work. Virtual care helps, but only goes so far. Even with optimum resources, parents are stressed to know … [Read more...]
Mark Five episode 5: the role of vet technicians, vet nurses in telemedicine
Complimentary content from VVCA Mark Cushing, JD, addresses the empowerment or restriction of veterinary technicians or vet nurses as telemedicine grows in veterinary practice. Although it is an area that has been widely debated, he clarifies areas to consider: The 3 NOs for vet techs/nurses Types of supervision of vet techs, vet nurses by DVMs Use of these … [Read more...]
5 leadership lessons from powerful women
October was National Women’s Small Business Month, a time to reflect on and appreciate the work of women entrepreneurs and the contributions they have made. In the spirit of this important month, let us not forget about its importance just because it is now December. Let's dive into lessons from a few of the world’s most impactful women leaders. Source: LinkedIn Pulse, … [Read more...]
Augustine, Clausen discuss inventory management on Inventory Nation podcast
Kirk Augustine has been following Nicole Clausen, CSSGB, CCFP, as she developed Veterinary Care Logistics. In ongoing communications, Clausen shared a current context that mirrored Augustine’s experiences in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Finding common ground, Clausen invited Augustine to be a guest on a recent Inventory Nation podcast. Clearly the lack of inventory … [Read more...]
Revenue growth, merit bonuses are alternatives to production-based pay in veterinary medicine
In 2018, Wendy Hauser, DVM, and Joy Fuhrman, DVM, MBA, CPA, challenged the historic production-based compensation for DVMs. This discussion remains timely with the growing demand for veterinary care, increasing use of telemedicine and practices struggling to fill staff positions in the face of the pandemic. The antidote for production-based pay is this: a hybrid program of … [Read more...]