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Archives for January 2023

VetWatch shows more dollars YOY, fewer pets, fewer invoices

January 10, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animalytix, VetWatch

VetWatch year end report for the ~3,000 reporting practices shows: For the month ending December 31, 2022, aggregate YTD practice revenues are at + 4.5 percent net growth versus YTD 2021 Period performance growth in unique patients (pets) is at (-1.9 percent) Unique client and invoice growth posted (-2.0 percent) and (-3.1 percent) growth respectively vs PYTD … [Read more...]

Employee retention replaces talent acquisition as top HR priority for 2023

January 10, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Human Resource Executive, The Fountain Report

Phil Albinus shares key findings from a Lattice report showing human resource teams will focus on retaining valuable talent this year. He notes employee engagement and the growing pay transparency laws as factors for consideration. Absent the ability to hire talent from the outside, HR teams are investing in the people they already have.” Source: Human Resource Executive, … [Read more...]

Telemedicine veterinarian identified as new job type in TIME

January 10, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, TIME

Features Commercial Content TIME named telemedicine veterinarian as one of five jobs that didn’t exist five years ago. Brian Evans, DVM, from Dutch contributed information about the opportunity of telemedicine in the veterinary setting. He shared telemedicine is never going to replace real-life care. It’s always going to be an adjunct to in-person care, because telemedicine … [Read more...]

Social media users more inclined to browse than post content

January 10, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Gallup

A recent Gallup survey reveals Americans use social media more as information sources to find out what is happening with others and to hear what others think than to share their own experiences and opinions. Sharing original content is an exception. Younger adults are far more active than older adults across almost all social media platforms. The one exception is Facebook, for … [Read more...]

AVMA House of Delegates rejects midlevel practitioner idea, favors support for CVTs

January 10, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA

The AVMA House of Delegates’ Veterinary Information Forum addressed the topic, The veterinary healthcare team—Is there a need for a mid-level position? during the AVMA Veterinary Leadership Conference, January 5-7 in Chicago. The consensus from conversations was that a mid-level practitioner would not be a smart solution to workforce or access-to-care concerns. Rather, time … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – January 5, 2022

January 3, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest, Clinician's Brief, The Outdoor Wear, Whole Dog Journal

Top five most read posts from December 2022 - Middle managers are exhausted. Top teams need to listen. Link. Find happiness at work instead of quiet quitting. Link. What a cat friendly veterinary experience looks like. Link. The top pet products of 2022. Link. Thank you! Link. ================================================= Quiz: Surgical … [Read more...]

Silvopasture; forest stewardship meet animal agriculture.

January 3, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Tree Hugger

Silvopasture is a regenerative farming method involving the deliberate integration of trees and livestock grazing on the same land. It is one of five forms of agroforestry, and the only one that includes livestock. It is considered a sustainable method of rearing livestock because grazing animals benefit the forested environment and vice versa. Silvopastures can be … [Read more...]

Does post-transport, pre-processing rest make a difference in calf growth performance

January 3, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef, Kansas State University

A Kansas State University research project evaluated the impact of post-transport rest periods on calf growth performance, mortality and morbidity. The findings show a rest period has little affect on calf performance. Additionally, calf response to anthelmintics and blood serum metabolites were not increased by rest periods. Source: BEEF, November/December 2022. … [Read more...]

The costs of buying, caring for and feeding goats

January 3, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Backyard Goats

Goat life spans are similar to dogs and are kept for a variety of reasons. Marissa Ames offers a comprehensive look at the various costs of acquiring and keeping goats for pets, meat, milk and weed control. Source: Backyard Goats, December 22, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

Is it safe to feed Christmas trees to livestock?

January 3, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Lancaster Farming

Lancaster Farming features Penn State Extension Livestock Educator Chelsea Hill’s article about feeding Christmas trees to livestock. She shares safety and health tips about using them as feed. Source: Lancaster Farming, December 13, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

Honeybee vaccine receives conditional license from USDA’s Center for Veterinary Biologics

January 3, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: BusinessWire, Dalan Animal Health, USDA

Dalan Animal Health, Inc., has been granted a conditional license by the U.S. Department of Agriculture for vaccination of honeybees against American Foulbrood disease caused by Paenibacillus larvae. Source: businesswire, January 4, 2023. Link. The bacterin was developed by Dalan Animal Health, and is manufactured by Diamond Animal Health, a wholly owned subsidiary of … [Read more...]

CE on the hoof

January 3, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: American Farriers Journal

Veterinarians and vet technicians can receive up to 16 continuing education credits by attending the 2023 International Hoof-Care Summit to be held Jan. 24th through 27th in Cincinnati, Ohio. Source: American Farrier’s Journal, January 3, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]

Fish for dogs? Yes, or no? AHD Staff

January 3, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Top Dog Tips

Toby Matthews recommends consulting with a veterinarian when looking into adding fish to a dog diet. He shares a list of common fish that are safe for our dogs and types of fish that should be avoided. In choosing the best type of fish, finding the smaller, younger, or wild-caught ones is the safer choice.” Source: Top Dog Tips, April 4, 2022. Link.  INSIGHTS: Articles … [Read more...]

8 practical ways to beat indecisiveness

January 3, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Daily Motivation

Indecision can be crippling and lead to having others make decisions for you. The most important thing is how you deal with that indecision, writes Tatenda Chakabuda. She provides some tips to consider when deciding becomes difficult. Life is inherently risky. There is only one big risk you should avoid at all costs, and that is the risk of doing nothing.” – Denis … [Read more...]

Research: Dogs’ tails not used as counterbalance

January 3, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Science Alert

Commentary Docking dogs’ tails remains a topic of debate <Link>. This research sheds light on one of the rationales used to argue against tail docking. Many carnivores use their tail to make them more agile on the hunt but questions about dog tail use have remained. New research identified that the use of a dog’s tail during jumping activities achieves very low … [Read more...]

Study: Time spent with dogs increases brain activity in the prefrontal cortex

January 3, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: PsyPost

We continue to learn more about the effects of interacting with dogs. A new study used live dogs to measure brain activity as human subjects interacted with a dog versus a stuffed animal. The findings indicate that cuddling with real dogs and stuffed animals increases brain activity in the prefrontal region, but dogs cause significantly more brain activity than stuffed … [Read more...]

AAHA releases new 2023 AAHA Senior Care Guidelines for dogs and cats

January 3, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: AAHA

Noting 44 percent of the pet population is senior dogs and cats, the new senior care guidelines offer actionable strategies for adoption by veterinary teams. These can create senior-friendly environments that welcome senior pets, including modification of physical environments, prioritizing care to keep families together and taking different approaches to healthy and unhealthy … [Read more...]

For better health this year, keep it simple

January 3, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review, The Washington Post

The less time you are required to spend on healthy behaviors, the better. When we eliminate or reduce the struggle, we are far more likely to succeed. If something is fast, convenient and easy, we’ll keep doing it.” Source: The Washington Post, January 1, 2023. Link. Also see: When life is busy, focus on a few key habits, Harvard Business Review, May 2019. Link. Daily or … [Read more...]

Good hydration linked to healthy aging, better health

January 3, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: eBioMedicine, Harvard T.H. Chan, National Academies of Medicine, NHLBI

As we age our body’s regulation of fluid intake and thirst declines. As little as a two percent water deficit can produce fatigue, confusion or mood changes. Recent study results suggest that proper hydration may slow down aging and prolong a disease-free life. About half of people worldwide don’t meet recommendations for daily total water intake, which starts at six … [Read more...]

Limited-ingredient diets, beyond food allergies and sensitivities

January 3, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Business

Commercial references included The health benefits of limited-ingredient products go beyond pinpointing food allergies and sensitivities, writes Pamela Mills-Senn. She recommends pet specialty retailers strive to emphasize other benefits from limited-ingredient diets. Source: Pet Business, December 1, 2022. Link. Pet specialty retailers need to scrutinize the ingredients … [Read more...]

8 techniques to assertively keep others from interrupting you

January 3, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Science of People

Constant interrupting can lead to feeling dismissed, belittled and even rejected. You can be assertive. And still be nice.” Galina Hitching Source: Science of People. Link. Hitching shares five main reasons people keep interrupting you: They are just too excited Interrupting can show connection and relationship Sometimes interrupting is a power play It is a part … [Read more...]

Communication strategies for delivering bad news

January 3, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Veterinary Practice News

Heather Loenser, DVM, shares her experiences with addressing troubling news with animal owners. She warns against confusing empathy with sympathy. . . . <veterinary team members> can get overwhelmed by feeling they need to “fix” the feelings of a person who has found themselves in an unfixable situation with their pet. Here’s the deal, though: you do not need to fix … [Read more...]

Take a break

January 3, 2023 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Axios

A well-timed and well-planned break can get us back on track — and boost productivity. Source: AXIOS, December 13, 2022. Link. Use breaks to boost your mental and physical health no matter what you're doing.  INSIGHTS: Managers: encourage your people to take micro-breaks. … [Read more...]

Anthropomorphism, a threat to animal welfare

January 3, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: dictionary.com, Protect the Harvest.com

Commentary Anthropomorphism, giving human characteristics to a non-human entity, has long been a part of the human experience. In this article from Protect the Harvest, the authors discuss consequences from expecting an animal to emulate human traits. Just as we should not expect a human child to act like a dog, we should not expect a dog to act like a human child, as they … [Read more...]

Handling tardy clients

January 3, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Opinion Staying on schedule is a multi-faceted challenge in all medical professions. Ben Spinks, MBA, CVPM, SPHR, addresses chronically late clients and ways to appeal to them. The written policy, grace period and early arrival for check-in are all good guidance. However, being on time and on schedule is also the responsibility of practices’ scheduling commitment. It can … [Read more...]

Clarifying the recission of the FDA VCPR waiver

January 3, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: FDA, VVCA

The Veterinary Virtual Care Association explains how the FDA’s rescission of the Covid-era waiver to agency regulations concerning the VCPR may affect practices and their clients. Source: VVCA, December 28, 2022. Link. This is not a new FDA policy, but simply a federal agency rescission of the COVID-era waiver pertaining to a regulation instituted decades ago. The … [Read more...]

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