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Archives for March 2024

1.9 million doses of NexGard® PLUS donated to animal shelters

March 19, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: Boehringer-Ingelheim Animal Health, Greater Good Charities

The Boehringer Ingelheim Cares Foundation has partnered with Greater Good Charities to distribute the product to animal shelters in need. The NexGard® PLUS donation is expected to have a significant boost to protect shelter dogs from fleas and ticks, prevent heartworm disease, and treat and control roundworms and hookworms. Source: Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health, March … [Read more...]

The first insulin-producing cow could mean a new era in insulin production for diabetics

March 19, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Biotechnology Journal, Feedstuffs

A new Biotechnology Journal study describes the development of the insulin-producing cow, a proof-of-concept achievement that could be scaled up after additional testing and FDA approval. “The study’s goal was to make proinsulin, purify it out to insulin and go from there, said Matthew B. Wheeler, PhD, but the cow processed it herself. She makes about three to one biologically … [Read more...]

Upcoming industry conversations scheduled at The Bridge Club

March 19, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: LinkedIn, The Bridge Club

Register to join The Bridge Club at no charge during these upcoming conversations: Understanding title protection for veterinary technicians, Zoom, April 24, 2024, 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. CDT. <Link to register> Revolutionizing veterinary education, May 02, 2024, 7:00 p.m to 8:00 p.m. CDT. <Link to register> Source: The Bridge Club, LinkedIn. <Link> … [Read more...]

KC Animal Health Summit 2024 emerging company applications to CLOSE April 1

March 19, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: KC Animal Health Corridor

The 19th annual Summit is one of the only opportunities in the world for early-stage companies in the animal health and nutrition sectors to present their vision, business plan and technology to potential investors. Applications close on April 1st, 2024. Source: KC Animal Health Corridor, March 18, 2024. Link. To apply to present as an emerging company, visit the Animal … [Read more...]

No excuses to skip prevention with cash cattle markets nearing historic highs

March 19, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers, NCBA

Commentary We often hear about cattle producers who penny pinch on vaccines, dewormers and other practices that support cattle health. While every head has always counted, there is no better time to invest in advancing herd health than when cash markets are high. Cattle producers can realize even higher premiums for doing the right things at the right time when cattle … [Read more...]

One in 11.2 million: Central Nebraska cow has 4 live calves (fun video)

March 19, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: Sandhills Express

A Custer County Nebraska cow recently gave birth to four healthy, lively calves; quadruplets. Two of them weighed 30 pounds and two of them weighed 35. Quad mom and calves are all healthy and doing fine. Source: Sandhills Express, March 14, 2024. Link. (3:33) The widely accepted odds by veterinary experts of a cow having four calves in one pregnancy is one in 700,000. Those … [Read more...]

We geld stallions, but spaying may not be the way for mares

March 19, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: The Paulick Report

Sharing the perspectives and experiences of researchers at the Clinical Endocrinology Laboratory at the University of California-Davis, Megan Arszman covers the gamut regarding spaying of female horses in this article. Sudden changes in a horse’s behavior or performance can be many things besides hormones, explain the researchers. Source: The Paulick Report, March 15, 2024. … [Read more...]

Springtime checklist for horse owners, veterinarians

March 19, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: The Horse

Spring sets the tone for the rest of the year, writes Lucile Vigouroux. She says the key to transition from winter to spring is to have a plan in place to tackle a horse’s various seasonal needs, including vaccinating and deworming, as well as rebuilding the horse athlete’s fitness after a winter hiatus. Beyond the comprehensive checklist note the take-home message for … [Read more...]

Most dog bites can be prevented by paying attention

March 19, 2024 by Rick Purnell Source: The Los Angeles Times

Dog bites to humans are increasing in California and possibly other states. Unlike the often-stated human reason of, “The bite came out of nowhere,” there are almost always signs. Of the 4.5 million dog bites reported each year about 80 percent happen at home and involve a dog and human who’ve met before. Melonie San Pietro offers tips to avoid being bitten. Source: The Los … [Read more...]

Urban greening boosts rodent population and zoonotic disease risk

March 19, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, AVMA SmartBrief, The Science Times

Commentary We have shared posts about the intersection of wildlife and our domestic animals <Link>. The risks are worth more attention and specifically, pet owner education. Margaret Davis shares the zoonotic drawbacks created by urban greening initiatives that beautify cities, support biodiversity and purify air by creating habitats for diverse flora and … [Read more...]

Annual leptospirosis vaccination NOW recommended by ACVIM

March 19, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: ACVIM, AVMA, Merck Vet Manual

Leptospirosis sp. is a zoonotic risk in humans and other mammals. Leptospirosis is most frequently recognized in cattle, swine, dogs, horses and wildlife. Cats are also being considered as more investigation takes place. Modern canine vaccines offer four serovars of lepto to help protect dogs and the infection risks are not restricted to large-breed dogs, male dogs, or dogs … [Read more...]

AAFP updates position statements on the responsible breeding and indoor/outdoor lifestyle of cats

March 19, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: AAFP, Journal of Feline Medicine and Surgery

Seeking to provide evidence-based guidance to veterinary professionals and cat caregivers to ensure the highest standards of care for feline companions, the AAFP issued statements to more realistically address challenges with feline husbandry. Included in the statements were: The AAFP does not condone the breeding of cats with inherent malformations, and any breed with … [Read more...]

Kitten season is out of control. Are warmer winters to blame?

March 19, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: Grist

For more than a decade, animal shelters across the country have noted kitten season starting earlier and lasting longer. Scientists, conservationists and cat advocates all agree unchecked outdoor cat populations are a problem, but they remain deeply divided on solutions. Whether longer periods of warmer weather or an increase in food sources, a large number of feral cats around … [Read more...]

FDA warns cat owners certain topicals can be toxic if licked

March 19, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Social grooming, also called allogrooming, is a sign of social bonding and is associated with security, trust and love when cats lick their humans. However, topical medicines can cause harm to cats who like to lick their people. The FDA recently warned people about the possibility of fluorouracil poisoning in pets <Link>. Catnip’s eStaff shares information about … [Read more...]

The rights and wrongs of dog treats

March 19, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: DogFoodAdvisor, Morris Animal Foundation, Pet Nutrition Alliance

Commentary Recent statistics classify the majority of pets in the United States; about 56 percent of dogs and 60 percent of cats, as overweight or obese <Link>. Our team has been outspoken about how treats are positioned, kcals in treats and addressing pet owner feeding and treating behavior <Link>. As we see new treats introduced, we routinely check on the kcals … [Read more...]

Cat’s behavior out of control? Seek help.

March 19, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Psychology Today

Your first response to this article might be, “Cats being cats . . . how would you know?” Seek help sooner rather than later, writes Zazie Todd, PhD, as most problems will take action to resolve. Common behavior issues in cats include toileting in unapproved places,  scratching where it’s not wanted, not getting on with other pets and aggressive behavior. Todd references … [Read more...]

Can French Bulldogs swim?

March 19, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: Whole Dog Journal

Dispelling the myth that all dogs can swim, John Strassburger shares why certain breeds need help in the water. Not all dogs have the coordination or the physique to swim. He shares advice on teaching a dog to swim beginning with a life jacket. We also noted the reference affirming dogs don’t do the doggie paddle. Source: Whole Dog Journal, March 11, 2024. Link. INSIGHTS: … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – March 18, 2024

March 19, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

Zoetis shifting perceptions toward pet healthcare, direct-to-consumer pet food, tax websites for small businesses, Blue Pearl™ partners with U.S. Army, HSAs for small business, tips to prepare for National Small Business Week at end of April and more . . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, March 18, 2024. Link. National Pet Care for All Day on April 24 celebrates the efforts of … [Read more...]

How to talk with your team about a decision you disagree with

March 19, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: Harvard Business Review

Ron Carucci shares six strategies to use when you have to convey a decision you don’t agree with. It’s an inevitable task leaders must face requiring thoughtful preparation and tact beginning with regulating your own emotions first. Source: Harvard Business Review, February 5, 2024. Link. You may not be able to change the decision, but how you lead your team through it … [Read more...]

Getting over “doing” in leadership

March 19, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: Industry Week

We are a results- and outcomes-oriented and action-driven culture often taxed for time. High-achiever leaders often feel the tension between doing and being, writes Katie Anderson. She offers ideas to move from “doing” to “being” for leaders at all levels. Source: Industry Week, March 13, 2024. Link. The essence of impactful leadership lies not in the multitude of tasks we … [Read more...]

2,200 give feedback in Purdue’s Sales Excellence Survey of agribusiness reps

March 19, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: AgriMarketing

We once thought exceptional salespeople possessed an innate gift, but recent data highlights the impact of today's sales managers in nurturing and refining this gift to unlock its fullest potential, writes Scott Downey, PhD. He shares results showing knowledge across industry, technical and product domains was the significant differentiator among top sellers. Stressing the … [Read more...]

Silent communication

March 19, 2024 by Patrick T. Malone Source: HelpGuide.org

In person, words make up less than 10 percent of your communication. Non-verbal clues will aid in understanding. Here are tips to help you read body language effectively.   Source: HelpGuide.org, August 2023. Link.  Consider all the nonverbal signals you receive, from eye contact to tone of voice to body language.”   INSIGHTS: Trust what you see.   Also see: How to … [Read more...]

NASDA adopts policy in support of federal pet food label and opposes PURR Act

March 19, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: NASDA

Opposing the PURR act, the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture board of directors adopted a new policy supporting the Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Veterinary Medicine to establish a national rule for pet food and specialty pet food labeling. The policy advocates for consistency and transparency on pet food and pet food labels. Source: … [Read more...]

Bottled water is full of tiny plastics

March 19, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: verywellhealth

Commentary Water quality issues have long been a concern in animal health. The two articles here reinforce the need to consider if the water we drink is safe and by association reminds us that our animals need similar considerations. A recent study found there are roughly 240,000 detectable plastic fragments in a typical liter of bottled water. About 90 percent of the … [Read more...]

Employee discounts? Be sure to follow the rules.

March 19, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: Today's Veterinary Practice

Mira Johnson CPA, CVPM, MBA, and Jimmy Bell, CPA, share the rules of employee discounts. They say the practice is a misunderstood and an often abused on-the-job benefit in veterinary practice. Source: Today’s Veterinary Practice, February/March 2024. Link. Make sure your policy on employee discounts is clarified and well understood. Consider offering pet health insurance as … [Read more...]

Gender stereotypes hold women back in the workplace, kill self confidence

March 19, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: HBR Working Knowledge, History.com, NPR

Women’s History Month is celebrated annually in March in the United States. Reading some of the bios featured on the site, it seems meeting the challenges of stereotypes is part of most of the stories of women who made contributions to our history and culture. Research by Katherine B. Coffman, PhD, et al, shares how the gender gap is due in part to occupational sorting but … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – March 14, 2024

March 12, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: 4-H, Axios, LiveScience, The Washington Post, University of Missouri Extension

Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, March 7, 2024. Link. Most read post(s) from the March 7th AHD Bulletin – Data from 36 years: 20 dog breeds that attack people most. Link. Home delivery, autoship important offerings for veterinary clients. Link. 9 pet companies listed as fastest-growing U.S. private companies. Link. AHD Archives for … [Read more...]

USDA restricts use of ‘Product of USA’ label to U.S.-grown meat, poultry and eggs

March 12, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: Successful Farming

Under a new rule, food processors will be able to put “Product of USA” on packages of meat, poultry and egg products only if the animals were born, raised, slaughtered and processed in the United States. The new rule takes effect in 60 days. Compliance becomes mandatory on Jan. 1, 2026. Source: Successful Farming, March 12, 2024. Link. … [Read more...]

FDA proposes new regulations for animal drug labeling

March 12, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: Feedstuffs

The FDA is proposing new regulations to provide animal drug sponsors with predictable requirements for the labeling of prescription and over-the-counter new animal drugs, as well as new animal drugs for use in animal feeds. This would provide a more consistent presentation of information on the safe and effective use of these new animal drugs. Source: Feedstuffs, March 8, … [Read more...]

Dairy industry contraction trend continues

March 12, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: Hoard’s Dairyman

There were 1,642 dairies that milked cows for the last time in 2023, bringing the number of dairy farms with a permit to sell milk in the United States to 26,290, a reduction of 5.9 percent of the nation’s dairy farms. Overall, herd size has grown 382 percent over the past 32 years keeping cow numbers relatively steady. Source: Hoard’s Dairyman, March 11, 2024. Link. … [Read more...]

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