In the eyes of the law pets are property, study shows vet schools transmit culture and attitudes, future proofing digital assets, a possible link between respiratory and digestive issues in dogs, avoiding normalizing the Monday blues and more. . . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, September 4, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]
Archives for September 2023
The best way to apologize (video)
Apologies take time. They take intention. They require we seek to understand, not excuse our actions. Three elements of apology are shared in this video and apply to personal and professional relationships: Take the victim’s perspective Accept responsibility Make an offer to repair* Source: TED-Ed via Linked In, September 1, 2023. Link.(5:04) INSIGHTS: … [Read more...]
Why kindness at work pays off
Research suggests that kindness yields positive outcomes for businesses, writes Andrew Swinand. He shares a few simple routines to integrate into your everyday work life that will spread kindness and help create a culture of kindness at your organization. Reach out with intention . . . recognize, acknowledge people . . . practice active listening” Source: HBR Ascend, July … [Read more...]
PTO remaining? Use the fall foliage prediction map to plan a retreat.
September and October are good times to act on the importance of taking time away and reconnecting to nature. If you enjoy frosty mornings, apple orchard visits and pumpkin patches along with the turning of the leaves, the 2023 Fall Foliage Map is the ultimate visual planning guide to the annual progressive changing of the leaves. While no tool can be 100 percent accurate, … [Read more...]
Leading behavioral change
While there are many challenges in today’s practices, they are all challenges of behavioral change. Source: Forbes, February 17, 2023. Link. In 2023 more than ever, leaders need to be less strategy experts and more human experts. INSIGHT: Influence begins when the leader suspends, temporarily, their point of view and starts from the potential follower’s point of view. … [Read more...]
Canine vaccine hesitancy, including rabies, prevalent among U.S. dog owners
A study out of Boston University School of Public Health highlights the concerning levels of canine vaccine hesitancy in the U.S. Published in the journal Vaccine, the study results revealed 53 percent of dog owners express some level of skepticism about vaccinating their pets. They expressed concerns about safety, efficacy and necessity. The researchers don’t believe canine … [Read more...]
Euthanasia rates across U.S. animal shelters reach 3-year high
More dogs than cats are coming into shelters in many major cities, driven largely by an increase in strays, according to Shelter Animals Count. Animal intakes at public and private shelters across the country are expected to reach a 3-year high this year . . . adoptions or owner returns are not keeping pace.” SAC Source: AXIOS, September 1, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]
Telehealth is good for people and pets
Telehealth medicine brings medical resources to people who can’t get to a doctor’s office or hospital. In the same way, veterinary telehealth can bring care to pets whose owners can’t make it to a veterinary clinic. But not in California. Veterinary telehealth is so restricted it is sparingly used for follow-up care or for emergency triage. This editorial by the Los Angeles … [Read more...]
Get prepared, student loan payments resume in October
After a three-year pause on payments, repeated extensions and the rejection of President Biden’s debt cancellation plan by the Supreme Court, loan servicers and borrowers have a lot to do to prepare, writes Julia Carpenter. Loans started accruing interest again September 1st. Carpenter offers preparation guidance and options for consideration. Source: Wall Street Journal, … [Read more...]