Introverted or not, getting stuck in a conversation with an overtalker is problematic. Jenn Granneman shares strategies to escape and avoid being rude. Source: Introvert Dear, January 12, 2026. Link. … [Read more...]
Archives for January 2026
Quarter zip only for video calls
This is an interesting take on what to wear for video calls and why. Source: Because of Sales. Link. The quarter zip is the uniform of someone who does this every day; competent, put-together, not trying to impress you.” … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – January 19, 2026
In this week’s Fast Bites: OSHA compliance reminders: display rules, posting period, submission dates and video tutorials included Legislative updates from Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Oklahoma and Alabama And the January 15th Animal Health Digest Bulletin. <Link> Source: IBPSA, January 19, 2026. Link. … [Read more...]
During the 1918 Flu Epidemic, pet caretakers put masks on their cats
Biosecurity and zoonotic diseases aren’t a new thing. Photographs of masked pets from the early-20th century might have been for levity, but there was genuine fear that pets could carry Spanish influenza back then. Source: Atlas Obscura, April 16, 2020. Link. … [Read more...]
5 common dog ailments that respond well to laser therapy
Non-invasive photobiomodulation therapy has grown as veterinary teams increase their understanding of its benefits when treating various canine diseases. The author reviews five canine diseases where laser therapy can be particularly effective. Source: Innovative Veterinary Care, January 17, 2025. Link. <BQ> “Photobiomodulation therapy offers veterinarians a … [Read more...]
FelineVMA ‘s NEW Positive Reinforcement Training Educational Toolkit
The FelineVMA released a new Positive Reinforcement Training Educational Toolkit to help veterinary professionals and cat caregivers better understand how cats learn and how to encourage positive behaviors. It is designed to help educate cat caregivers on ways to positively reinforce good behavior while minimizing disciplinary techniques that could have adverse … [Read more...]
Six dog training secrets
Animal health pros will like the positioning on dog training provided by author and trainer Carol Lea Benjamin in this article. Her easy tips on a) teaching a dog to pay attention and b) naming everything are caregiver-friendly and especially relevant when the dog is a family member. Source: Fear Free Happy Homes, January 2026. Link. INSIGHTS: Consider emphasizing this … [Read more...]
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Fever confirmed in North Carolina
The first case of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus type 2 in North Carolina has been confirmed in a domestic rabbit in Dare County. RHDV2 is typically a fatal disease affecting both domestic and wild rabbit populations. It is highly contagious, with mortality occurring within nine days after infection. While there have been isolated cases of RHDV2 in domestic rabbits in the … [Read more...]
Push back on owner perceptions of overweight horses
A recent study found that horse owners don’t always know how a healthy horse looks and some aren’t willing to change their beliefs. Advising them on accurate body condition scoring and explaining potential health concerns may help owners with obese horses make management changes, advises Lydia Gray. Overweight horses are at higher risk of laminitis than horses with an ideal … [Read more...]
Review: Stomach tubing best practices for new born calves
Bruce Derksen shares good reminders about when newborn calves need help in the form of stomach tubing. Before using the tube, consider these key steps to help ensure success. Tube condition, cleanliness and temperature are especially important. Source: Progressive Cattle, January 15, 2015. Link. Tubing a calf is a relatively simple process, but if done incorrectly, it will … [Read more...]
Acupuncture for cows
Acupuncture may provide a practical, low-risk adjunct for cattle veterinarians for pain and restoring function in food animals. It also can stimulate and influence both immune and reproductive system regulation. Source: Bovine Veterinarian, January 14, 2026. Link. When analgesic tools are scarce and animal comfort matters, acupuncture may offer a meaningful benefit at … [Read more...]
Mortality at the sow farm: a 10-year retrospective
Mortality continues to be one of the most influential factors affecting profitability, yet remains difficult to reduce. Despite ongoing innovation, robust disease management and collaborative efforts across all sectors of swine production, the analysis of a decade of data clearly shows the ongoing struggle with mortality. Rachel Johnson shares livability trends and data about … [Read more...]
Vets Choice Radiology leadership expansion signals next phase of growth, investment
VCR was founded to deliver timely, high-quality radiology expertise for veterinarians. As diagnostic demand continues to grow across the profession, the company is focused on strengthening the infrastructure, tools and teams that help veterinary practices access timely, consistent radiology interpretations to guide patient care 24/7, 365 days a year. Georgia Wraight has … [Read more...]
Live from VMX
With VMX 2026 in full swing, this news release captures real-time highlights, announcements, and trends shaping this year’s event. The ideas and innovations shared at VMX help shape new trends, influence how veterinarians champion care for animals, and ultimately help them provide smarter, faster and more effective care. Source: VMX, NAVC, January 20, 2026. Link. … [Read more...]
AVMF News is now AVMF Updates
The American Veterinary Medical Foundation has merged AVMF News and its program impact updates into one streamlined publication: AVMF Updates. Published in six bimonthly issues a year, it will feature stories of compassion in action; from disaster relief and lifesaving charitable care, to education and research grant opportunities. Source: American Veterinary Medical … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – January 22, 2026
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, January 15, 2026. Link. Most read posts from January 15, 2026 AHD Bulletin – Feline veterinary care at pivotal point to drive future practice growth. Link. Benefits or features? Link. Understanding pet parents’ concerns about their pets. Link. Beyond the SEO algorithms, AI is changing “search”. … [Read more...]
Beyond the SEO algorithms, AI is changing “search”
Includes Commercial Content* This isn’t just an update to an algorithm; it’s a fundamental shift in how pet owners find and choose veterinary care, writes Rachel Null. She explains the two types of pet owner search and preparing for AI citation to ensure your practice is not only visible, but actively quoted and positioned. Source: AAHA Trends, January 9, 2026. Link. The … [Read more...]
Feline veterinary care at a pivotal point to drive future practice growth, feline medicine
Findings from the CATalyst Council’s 2025 Key Feline Market Insights report point to a market at an inflection point. Shifting demographics, economics and innovation are converging to elevate feline care. The report identifies this period as one of sustained growth and rising strategic importance, even as overall U.S. veterinary visits declined. Source: businesswire, January … [Read more...]
NAVC’s 2025 VETTY Award winners
The 2025 VETTY Awards® Grand Prize winners include: BEST IN SHOW (FOR PROFIT) AWARD: “Galliprant - Playing with Fire” by Elanco Animal Health and BarkleyOKRP. Category: Campaign - B2B/Trade. BEST IN SHOW (NONPROFIT) AWARD: “KC Animal Health Corridor WORKFORCE Campaign” by Animal Health Corridor and JNA Advertising. Category: Campaign - New Product, Program or Service … [Read more...]
Benefits or features?
Features may describe the product or service, but benefits sell them. Caitlyn DeWilde’s article provides notable examples of applying benefits in a practice environment. Source: Today’s Veterinary Business, December 1, 2025. Link If better medicine is our goal, benefit-based communication is one of our most powerful clinical tools.” INSIGHTS: Your customers want to know … [Read more...]
VMX: Stop, look, listen but rest
The first big industry convention and trade expo is vibrating at the starting gate for an estimated 30,000 animal health professionals. The adrenaline is palpable as attendees try to take it all in. I’m unable to join you, so here’s my perspective from nearly 20 years of attending NAVC’s premier expo: Manage your personal biosecurity. Every year, some people return with … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – January 12, 2026
In this week’s Fast Bites: IBPSA Canine and Feline Certification courses now available to Community Colleges Legislative news from New Hampshire and New York January 21st “Reading the Room” webinar reminder And the January 8th Animal Health Digest Bulletin. Source: IBPSA, January 12, 2026. Link. … [Read more...]
Mastering cat grooming
Cat grooming isn’t just about doing, it’s also about watching, listening and getting real-time feedback, says Lynn Paolillo, a master cat groomer. While teaching cat grooming to students, she shares that having another experienced cat groomer in the room doesn’t mean they are there to help you, but to increase the amount of brain power available for problem-solving. Source: … [Read more...]
Defining exercise that is satisfying for dogs
Includes Commercial Content Discussing the importance of exercise quality, Stephanie Vichinsky shares how the right kinds of exercise can help manage behavior issues and promote happiness in dogs. She references the hormonal benefits of quality exercise, which should resonate with dog owners. Consider borrowing some of her dialogue for those uncomfortable discussions with … [Read more...]
Understanding pet parents’ concerns about their pets
Calling it “petuition,” December 2025 work from Talker Research has found the average pet parent worries about how happy their pets are 11 times per day, and worries about their pets’ health 10 times per day. Key findings included: Ignoring meals (35 percent) Having mobility issues (34 percent) Scratching or self-grooming more often (25 percent) The research, … [Read more...]
FIP study finds coronaviruses may hide and persist in immune cells
The prevailing belief has been that the feline infectious peritonitis virus infected just one type of immune cell. New research published in Veterinary Microbiology found FIP infects a broader range of immune cells, including those critical for fighting infection. Scientists also found evidence that the virus was actively replicating itself inside these immune cells, rather … [Read more...]
Top 10 Clinician’s Brief articles of 2025
Covering a broad range of topics, this special issue’s content is a must-review. We note articles on commonly missed drug interactions, feline atopic skin syndrome and using a continuous glucose monitor. Enjoy. Source: Clinician’s Brief, Link. … [Read more...]
Simple guidance for pet longevity
Beyond genetics, body composition is an important factor in how long pets live. Ann Hohenhaus DVM, DACVIM, shares the same simple guidance she offers pet owners as the most important steps to keep pets around as healthy family members for as long as possible: Keep your pet at an ideal body weight. Spay and neuter your cats. Source: Schwarzman Animal Medical Center, … [Read more...]
What a messy stall may mean
This short article shares good guidance all horse owners should know. “Should” can be a reminder to communicate and share the basics. Source: EQUUS, January 6, 2026. Link. Changes to a horse's "bathroom habits" may provide clues to his health and well-being and signal a reason to contact a veterinarian.” Image: Link. … [Read more...]
New research identifies direct cause of porcine ear necrosis
By focusing on managing bacterial exposure and preventing ear trauma, swine farms may finally be able to reduce the incidence and severity of porcine ear necrosis, a global welfare‑related condition. A new controlled study provides evidence that Fusobacterium necrophorum can directly induce PEN‑like lesions in pigs. Source: National Hog Farmer, January/February 2026. … [Read more...]
























