COMMENTARY Bugs have always intrigued me, but I still struggle with pronunciation and spelling. We share this article because trends show people want to feed their pets like they feed themselves. Articles like this one could be part of the reason. Source: The Conversation, January 25, 2020. Link. … [Read more...]
Archives for January 2021
One mask, two masks, no masks – You?
Commentary Common sense? How many layers? Leakage control? Cleanliness? And then there are those who don’t give a hoot. The mask debate continues. Dr. Fauci: Double masking against mutant coronavirus just makes common sense. Source: Today, December 3, 2020. Link. Multiple layers and a snug fit are essential to making sure your mask is effective at protecting you and … [Read more...]
Reducing digital dermatitis starts with hygiene, hygiene, hygiene
Jamie Sullivan discusses how to create an effective digital dermatitis control plan to keep this endemic spirochete bacteria at bay. He focuses on four key elements of reducing incidence: Hygiene, hygiene, hygiene Nutrition Dry cow and transition cow footbath Walk heifer pens: Source: Progressive Dairy, January 19, 2021. Link. Understand how the bacteria … [Read more...]
Treating deadly acute enterotoxemia in baby calves
Recognizing the symptoms and acting fast is usually the only way save a calf when toxins take over its gut. Heather Smith Thomas writes about this fatal condition and the urgency required to save a calf before it goes into shock. A calf may die of scours and dehydration with a viral intestinal disease, but some bacteria produce deadly toxins that affect the calf more … [Read more...]
3rd version of the Masters of Beef Advocacy NextGen launched
You don’t have to raise cattle to help answer tough questions about beef and raising cattle. MBA NextGen can arm you with the information you need to be a strong advocate for the beef community and communicate with interested consumers. Source: Beefitswhatsfordinner.com, January 13, 2021. Link. MBA NextGen consists of five self-guided online lessons, open to everyone, and at … [Read more...]
Spotting stress in horses in their eyes
Horses in challenging situations blink less often than horses who are calm, according to researchers at the University of Guelph. Visual clues are important in all species for animal owners and veterinary teams to ensure proper handling and safety for the animal and us. Source: EQUUS, October 22, 2020. Link. INSIGHTS: This is good information to share with new horse … [Read more...]
Know your NSAIDS for horses
EQUUS editors provide a crib sheet to show horse owners which non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs work best for specific types of discomfort in horses. Source: EQUUS, December 22, 2020. Link. The crib sheet is a rundown to which NSAIDs work best for different types of discomfort that your horse may experience. INSIGHTS: Concise, this article will fit well with social … [Read more...]
5 horse adoption myths
Although perceptions are changing, there are still some stigmas about adoptable horses, says Pat Raia. She discusses some of the myths that create resistance to adopt some of the estimate 10,000 horses in 800 or more horse adoption agencies operating in the U.S. today. Source: Horse Illustrated, June 2018. Link. … [Read more...]
First-aid kit checklist for keeping sheep in tip-top shape
Got sheep? “It’s inevitable when you have a flock of sheep, there will be illness and there will be injuries,” says Jana Wilson. She shares a checklist of items sheep owners should use to deal with both emergencies and regular maintenance. Wilson praises Kirk Hubbard, DVM, for his role in a webinar hosted by Purdue University that dealt with first aid for sheep and goats … [Read more...]
3 main causes of feline stress and solution for each
Stress may be the most common nonmedical reason cats choose to urinate where they shouldn’t. It tends to have one of three causes: difficulty with other cats who live in the house (social stress) separation anxiety boredom, inability to express natural instincts to hunt and forage for food Source: Tuft’s Catnip, July 30, 2020. Link. INSIGHTS: This is good … [Read more...]
Coping with pet grief
A recent Morris Animal Foundation-funded study sought to understand if and how pets grieve following the loss of a companion animal in the home. While many reported changes in behaviors were similar between dogs and cats, there were some key differences. Source: Morris Animal Foundation, September 10, 2020. Link. Researchers captured information in behavior categories that … [Read more...]
Rover’s expensive. Pandemonium pup costs are real.
Nearly half of all dog owners spend about $3,400 a year on their dogs, but dog ownership doesn’t have to be this expensive. Source: Wall Street Journal, January 22, 2021. Link. Here are ways real pet owners save on these items. Food Pet insurance Health care and meds Grooming Boarding … [Read more...]
Talkatoo CEO featured on Veterinary Viewfinder
Sponsored Content Shawn Wilkie, founder and CEO of Talkatoo, joined Dr. Ernie Ward and Beckie Mossor, RVT, to share how he entered the veterinary industry, the origins of Talkatoo and how veterinary professionals around the globe are saving time and effort with this innovative technology. Source: Veterinary Viewfinder Podcast, January 20, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]
Mark your calendars. Register for upcoming educational events.
Sponsored Content Animal health pros will want to register for two upcoming events sponsored by Virox™ Animal Health: This Profession Can Kill You: Top 5 deadly bugs in practice! Speaker: Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, Dipl. ACZM, Dipl. ACVPM Event: Viticus Virtual Summit Date and time: February 18, 2021, 2:55 p.m. EST. Registration: Link. Chatfield’s … [Read more...]
Young vet gives tips, gets 1.4 million TikTok followers
Hunter Finn, DVM, may not be the most senior staffer at Richter Animal Hospital in Arlington, Texas, but he has the most TikTok followers on the hospital team. His posting on the social media platform began as a way to unwind from work. However, his unique ways of sharing basic information about pets has garnered him more than a million followers. Source: WFAA, January 27, … [Read more...]
Finding direction when you are feeling lost
At a certain point in life, people transition from “time to live” to “time left to live.” This shift creates a new sense of urgency about identifying the purpose of our existence, writes Manfred F. R. Kets de Vries. Ever more people today have the means to live, but no meaning to live for.” - Viktor Frankl, Holocaust survivor and psychiatrist Source: Harvard Business Review, … [Read more...]
2020’s Leadership lessons
All those who made it through the past 12 months did so by learning, being conscious of their situations and being open to change. Here are five important lessons. Source: Executive Grapevine, January 13, 2021. Link. Interactions are essential. INSIGHT: My personal mantra for 2020 and beyond is “Assess, Adapt and Act.” … [Read more...]
Employers can legally require COVID vaccines. But will they?
Should . . . and could . . . we make the vaccine mandatory for employees? The pros, cons and options get discussed surrounding this hot topic. Source: Human Resource Executive, December 21, 2020. Link. In guidance released December 16, 2020 < link >, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission said employers can require that employees get vaccinated as a condition of … [Read more...]
Survey says, “barriers, not demographics,” affect willingness to seek veterinary care
Rachel Park’s curiosity gives new meaning to pet owners’ barriers when considering veterinary care. Her research group’s findings describe known and unknown factors. Here are a few of her study results. The overall likelihood of dog owners to seek care did not differ significantly across demographics, regardless of race, gender or socioeconomic status. There were … [Read more...]
Dr. Jen addresses behavior problems in pets
Reminding us that behavior issues are the number-1reason pets are relinquished, Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, Dipl. ACZM, Dipl. ACVPM, discusses some common behavior issues in dogs and offers tips to help with them. This episode includes videos from viewers. Dr. Jen’s videos are excellent resources to share with clients on social media or via newsletters. Source: Dr. Jen the Vet, … [Read more...]
Cat owners say felines are sometimes treated as 2nd class
Commentary Results from two consumer studies indicate a large percentage of cat owners perceive they are treated as the proverbial red-headed stepchild compared to dog owners. Scores of 40 percent or more for every category indicates our industry has less-than-desirable customer experience issues with cat owners and their pets. Source: Pet Product News, January 13, 2021. … [Read more...]
Injured AHD editor kept going with Talkatoo
Commentary Animal Health Digest appreciates the support sponsors offer, especially when it goes beyond expectations. I recently compressed a nerve in my right arm, which greatly limited my typing ability. As one who thinks with his fingers and types for a living, this was a challenge. The good folks from Talkatoo kindly provided me full privileges to its voice-to-text … [Read more...]
5 ways to promote kidney health in dogs or cats
Some foods, herbs and supplements can benefit dogs and cats in need of extra kidney support. Barbara Royal, DVM, CVA, shares five ways to use them: Prioritize hydration and circulation Feed appropriate food Provide anti-inflammatory and antioxidant support Keep micronutrients in balance Don’t forget about the microbiome Source: Animal Wellness, January 15, … [Read more...]
10 states with the worst air quality
More than four out of every 10 Americans live in regions that have observed unhealthy ozone according to the American Lung Association. Smog, soot and other particle pollution have substantial implications for health and can even increase the decline in air quality. There are a couple surprises in the top 10 list of states. Source: The Outdoor Wear, November 20, 2020. Link. … [Read more...]
Gene editing technology could soon be common practice for beef cattle industry
Jack Ward, executive vice president of the American Hereford Association, spoke about gene editing as one of the advanced technologies to enhance beef cattle during an interview broadcast on the Radio Oklahoma Ag Network < link >. He believes this technology will be good for animal agriculture and could soon be a common practice for the beef cattle seedstock … [Read more...]
Merck Animal Health launches intranasal BRD vaccine for calves at 1 week of age or older
Complimentary Commercial Content Merck Animal Health has announced that Bovilis® Nasalgen® 3-PMH is now available to veterinarians and cattle producers to protect cattle from five of the most common pneumonia causing viral and bacterial pathogens. Approved for use in dairy and beef cattle, this is the first intranasal vaccine effective in providing early, broad-spectrum … [Read more...]
Those lousy goats
A goat owner cradled her prize goat during a recent Nat Geo Wild episode. Full of worms, it was fading fast. The TV vet rubbed the goat’s hair, inspecting skin and some crusty patches. Admittedly, I shuddered a bit thinking about what all could be crawling into the owner’s lap even though I remembered goat lice are goat-specific. Goats are becoming more popular and are … [Read more...]
Make sure horses get enough water
We can’t assume horses will break through a thin layer of ice or be willing to drink water that contains chunks of ice. Some will not do either. The authors share three ways to reduce the risk of dehydration even in the coldest weather. Keep buckets and troughs ice-free Check all automated waterers daily Mix up some mashes Source: EQUUS, January 8, 2021. … [Read more...]
While late, horses still need a fall wellness exam
Winter is in full swing, but with all the confusion from Covid-19, not all horses received their normal exams. Christine Barakat, DVM, stresses the importance of comprehensive wellness exams to help prevent problems. She shares a partial list of the topics likely to be addressed in them and why. With mares foaling now, veterinarians receive calls to assist. Performing exams … [Read more...]
The dentistry gap
Dawn Singleton-Olson reinforces the importance of comprehensive oral healthcare assessment and treatment (COHAT) to address the nearly 70 percent of cats and 80 percent of dogs over the age of 3 have some form of periodontal disease. “Pet owners truly want what is best for their animals, but often don’t understand how critical dental care is to the overall health of their pet … [Read more...]