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Archives for November 2023

AAHA publishes guidelines for the management of allergic skin diseases in dogs and cats

November 14, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA

Managing allergic skin diseases in dogs and cats can be challenging. It requires a multimodal therapeutic approach and frequent, ongoing communication with the pet’s family members and caregivers. AAHA’s first-of-a-kind guidelines offer detailed diagnosis and treatment plans to help guide veterinary teams creating better patient outcomes and client satisfaction. Treating the … [Read more...]

Holiday food safety guide for pets

November 14, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Preventive Vet, ROVER

Its time again for the annual reminders about holiday treats and cuisine that simply should not be fed to pets. Also with all the hustle and confusion of guests and gatherings, being mindful of table or counter surfing is also important. From a DVM’s perspective, almost everything on the holiday menu can be irresistible and sometimes dangerous to our <pets>” - Rebecca … [Read more...]

NAVC’s Clinic Champion of 2023, Tammy Wynn, Angel’s Paws founder (video)

November 14, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Angel’s Paws, NAVC

As a licensed independent social worker and therapist by trade, Wynn launched Angel’s Paws with the belief that end-of-life care should not only include medical support for the animal, but emotional support for the owners. Following a transformative experience dealing with the loss of her own pet, Wynn went back to school to become a registered veterinary technician before … [Read more...]

35 dog, cat foods now in Mid America recall; 7 infections

November 14, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Petfood Industry

ICYMI. Mid America Pet Food of Mount Pleasant, Texas, expanded its October 30 voluntary recall to include additional pet food products with Best By Dates before 10/31/24, made at its Mount Pleasant facility, due to the products’ potential to be contaminated with Salmonella, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. We noted some Member’s Mark products marketed by … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – November 13, 2023

November 14, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

Fast Bites is the weekly communication tool dedicated to the members and supporters of the International Boarding and Pet Services Association. Approximately 7,000 businesses are members and represent the pet care professionals who support dog and cat owners when they are not able to do so at home. These animal health pros often see pets four or more times each week. Source: … [Read more...]

How to ask for attention if you are an introvert

November 14, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Dear, Introvert

It is seldom we meet someone who doesn’t want attention in some way, at least sometimes. Some perceive introverts do not want attention, explains Hope Constance, but this is not true. She shares ways for introverts to get the acknowledgments they desire. Even though we introverts don’t crave the limelight, we still want people to acknowledge us and our hard work.” Source: … [Read more...]

How 15 minutes make or break your day (podcast)

November 14, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Sparked

Charlie Gilkey discusses small daily habits or practices that have an outsized impact on our productivity and well-being and how to identify the 15 to 20 minutes each day that make or break how we feel and function. It is a great topic as we head into the holiday season. Source: Sparked, November 7, 2023. Link. (30:10) … [Read more...]

The critical skill for success

November 14, 2023 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Inc.

Communication is critical for success. Yet it is multifaceted and beyond simply the expression of words. If you cannot communicate, it is like winking at a date in the dark . . . nothing happens.” Source: Inc., November 7, 2023. Link.  INSIGHTS: Words and “music” make the song complete.  … [Read more...]

Time to face the music

November 14, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: DVM 360

Too much sound can be harmful to our health as we shared recently <Link>. The wrong sounds piped into the clinic’s sound system may be annoying and bad for business, writes Marc Rosenberg, VMD. He shares a realistic situation where staff and clients were negatively affected by the choice of clinic music. Source: DVM 360, November 7, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]

Unconscious fear leads to productivity losses in the billions

November 14, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Digiday

Most managers aren’t aware they’re leading with fear, writes Hailey Mensik. Sharing the results from a leadership survey that indicates a third of corporate leaders are primarily motivated by fear. This creates less efficient and less psychologically safe work environments that cost nearly $36 billion annually in lost productivity. Source: DIGIDAY, November 8, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]

Rising retention may not be all good news for employers

November 14, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Human Resource Executive

The revolving employee quit door has slowed, but now what? Tom Starner reminds employers to avoid complacency, as high retention driven by macro trends like the economy could lead to disengaged workforces. He addresses the hire-fire-hire scenarios that plague many organizations. . . . excessively high retention rates can indicate larger issues, such as employees staying in … [Read more...]

Did you hear what I said? How to listen better.

November 14, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: HBR Working Knowledge

“Do you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth?” is a comical scene from the 1998 movie, Rush Hour, <Link> when Carter (Chris Tucker) picks up Lee (Jackie Chan) at the airport. Many times during our everyday communications that phrase is applicable. Michael Blanding reports on research that reveals how prone the mind is to wandering and sheds light on … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – November 9, 2023

November 7, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: NAVC, Pet Business, The DRIVE, The Washington Post, The Weather Channel

Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, November 2, 2023. Link. Most read post(s) from the November 2nd AHD Bulletin – Heartworm prevention nonadherence prevalent in U.S., study finds. Link. Want to move up? Link. Roundtable discussion: The performance impacts of cow gut health. Link.  Place keeper: 2023 Veterinary Conferences … [Read more...]

U.S. birds affected by HPAI outbreak surpasses 60 million

November 7, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Feedstuffs

The numbers are hard to ignore. If we estimate each bird lost weighed an average of three pounds, then 90,000 tons of poultry have been lost in our food chain. Put another way, it is over 2.2 million refrigerated truckloads of poultry that won’t be available for consumption. Source: Feedstuffs, November 1, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]

Condition of surplus dairy calves during marketing

November 7, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Journal of Dairy Science

Surplus dairy calves are sold soon after birth and often marketed through a third party before entering veal or dairy beef production. A portion of these mostly male calves failed transfer of passive immunity and exhibited clinical signs of disease on arrival at calf-raising facilities. Researchers sought to better understand elements of calf health and morbidity during the … [Read more...]

New beef-on-dairy resources available from Iowa Beef Center

November 7, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Beef, Iowa Beef Center

Usurping the traditional information about feeding mostly Holstein, dairy-bred calves, a new web resource now focuses on the growing beef-on-dairy segment. It will offer producers and animal health pros current research and information about beef on dairy cross cattle. Source: BEEF, November 1, 2023. Link. Beef-on-dairy is such a new space, and we are constantly learning … [Read more...]

Despite grumblers, finger-pointers and naysayers, the beef industry is solid and growing

November 7, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Drovers

Nevil Speer offers a look at the fed cattle market over the past four decades to reveal that the trends over time are positive and clear. Beef IS winning in the marketplace. Consumers are voting in favor of beef and the result is the fed market is stronger than ever” – Nevil Speer Source: Drovers, November 1, 2023. Link.   … [Read more...]

Fall wellness exams can help prevent horse problems in winter

November 7, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: American Farriers Journal, Equus

Christine Barakat’s article is a reminder to horse owners and veterinarians. Beyond the list of seven wellness topics and health checks, the toughness discussion deserves consideration when calling on equine owners. If the clinic has facilities on site, having a series of all health checks could make the process smoother and uncover issues horses have when trailered to the … [Read more...]

Intra-articular antimicrobial use might not be needed with equine joint injections

November 7, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: The Horse

For decades, equine veterinarians have been using antimicrobials intra-articularly but this route of administration is considered off-label and there are no established appropriate dosages for practitioners to reference. Despite research showing antimicrobials do not have a significant effect on post-injection infection rates intra-articular antimicrobial therapy usage appears … [Read more...]

Polyester halters, a biosecurity hazard

November 7, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Equus

A new study from Sweden shows that extra effort is required to sanitize halters and other gear made of polyester webbing. The research showed bacteria responsible for strangles were more likely to persist on polyester-webbing halters than on leather ones. The article also references the importance of disinfecting other tack and clothing items. Source: EQUUS, October 25, … [Read more...]

Rottweiller gives birth to huge litter. Surprise!

November 7, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: PUPvine

Jessie, a two-year-old Rottweiler, surprised her owners who expected her to have five or six puppies at best. She ended up giving birth to a litter three times bigger. Although not a litter-size record, Jessie delivered 15 healthy puppies on her own. Source: PUPvine, November 4, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]

Better cat visits. Carriers and caregivers are the key

November 7, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: AAHA Trends® magazine

Almost 40 percent of cat caregivers say just thinking about taking the cat to the vet causes them stress. Sherrie Yuschak, RVT, VTS (Behavior), KPA-CTP, shares methods, tools, handouts and ways to proactively communicate with pet owners to improve individual cat visits and increase the number of cats receiving appropriate veterinary care. Source: AAHA Trends® magazine, … [Read more...]

Age-specific products for senior companion animals

November 7, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Age

Commercial Content included Animal health pros will want to understand what is being presented to pet owners and retailers to evaluate and address aging pets. Glenn Polyn shares an analysis of the most common health issues facing elderly pets and an overview of products. . . . it is not unusual for a pet retailer to take on the responsibility of offering guidance to pet … [Read more...]

USDA drops vaccine treats from the sky to control rabies in wildlife

November 7, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: NPR Short Wave, USDA

Five or fewer people in the U.S. die from rabies each year. Not that long ago, more than 100 died annually from the disease. All mammals are susceptible to rabies. A few species, however, act as hosts that allow the virus to spread. Since 1995, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has run a successful, yearly vaccination program that keeps rabies in check in raccoons. They … [Read more...]

Noise pollution harms more than your hearing

November 7, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Geographic, NIOSH

Sound that is extremely loud or frequent can harm the human body beyond our ears, writes Jason Bittel for National Geographic. Scientists are learning more about how sound impacts human health all the time. Chronic noise stimulates stress responses that can result in cardiovascular disease or mental health issues. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health … [Read more...]

WARNING! Choose rodent poisons wisely

November 7, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest, EPA

Since rodents flock to buildings this time of year, we’re reposting this as a reminder that Bromethalin, second-generation rodenticides, have NO ANTIDOTE. The distinction between consumer retail and professional formulas remains a concern. The post contains several references about baits and toxicity.  Source: Animal Health Digest, November 12, 2019. Link. Second generation … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – November 6, 2023

November 7, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

A public link to job openings at IBPSA Member facilities <Link>,  4th quarter media bundle, dogs on holidays lists, attracting customers, raising prices while keeping customers happy and more . . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, November 6, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]

Get better at thinking on your feet

November 7, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Fast Company

A sudden request can give even the most confident person a jolt of panic. The challenge for most people in all communication, planned or spontaneous, is anxiety, says author Matt Abrahams. He offers six steps to become better at thinking on your feet. Source: Fast Company, October 4, 2023. Link. Many of us ramble when we speak spontaneously because we’re discovering what we … [Read more...]

Something strange happens to human brains during Zoom calls

November 7, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Sciencealert

New research at Yale University reveals our brains don’t process Zoom conversations the same way as face-to-face conversations, even though you are talking to real people. Brain scans of people having face-to-face conversations revealed higher levels of synchronized neural activity, which the researchers interpret as a sign of increased mutual exchange of social cues. Zoom … [Read more...]

The value of teamwork

November 7, 2023 by Patrick T. Malone Source: foundr

We are talking about willing collaboration between professionals. Source: foundr, March 6, 2023. Link.  Improved teamwork can better distribute work and share the load.”  INSIGHT: Teamwork is more than a buzzword on a poster   … [Read more...]

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