With cyber threats on the rise, SOC 2 Type 2 compliance ensures ScribbleVet's infrastructure meets enterprise-grade security requirements. Veterinary practices using ScribbleVet can confidently safeguard patient records and client data, mitigate risks associated with digital transformation, and meet regulatory and insurance obligations for data protection, the company … [Read more...]
PBI-Gordon Companies acquires TriviumVet
The acquisition of TriviumVet brings the addition of an innovative new product, Felycin®-CA1, to the PRN® Pharmacal portfolio of products. Felycin is the only FDA conditionally approved drug for the management of ventricular hypertrophy in cats with subclinical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), one of the most common and life-threatening diseases in cats. TriviumVet adds … [Read more...]
Large animal internship guidelines emphasize mentorship, supervision, outcomes
It’s a first! AVMA’s Large Animal Hospital Internship Guidelines and Veterinary Large Animal Ambulatory Internship Guidelines outline the structure of a successful large animal internship for both scenarios, accounting for issues specific to working in such practices. Source: AVMA, April 28, 2025. Link. The internship guidelines say that such programs should be a one-year … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – May 5, 2025
We noted: Adding a new independent pet services provider membership is a good opportunity for the pet services business. The May 14th member webinar on the essentials of Online Authority, what it impacts, and how to increase it. 2025 FedEx Small Business Trade Index Trends in doggy daycare accommodations undergoing upgrades Pittsburgh pet cremation business … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – May 1, 2025
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, April 25, 2024. Link. Most read posts from April 25, 2025 AHD Bulletin – New guide to choosing a pet boarding facility. Link. April 25th. National hairball awareness day. Link. Selling the emotion. Link. MAVT Veterinary Technician licensure bill passed. Link. Environmental management key; … [Read more...]
Reminder: Don’t bring home more than ribbons from shows
Fair and show season is here and Sophie Varner’s article reminds us of the importance of planning for animal biosecurity to protect our livestock investments before, during and after shows. The same goes for horses going to events or trail rides. AND . . . don’t forget to protect the pets that travel to shows and events. Veterinary teams can use Varner’s article as a … [Read more...]
Make temperature monitoring part of daily calf care
A lot has been written on keeping calves warm in cold weather and easing environmental heat during summer heat waves <Link>. In this article, Maureen Hanson shares the importance of urging producers to make temperature monitoring a routine part of daily calf care. Source: Bovine Veterinarian, February 26, 2025. Link. Early detection of disease is critical to avoid … [Read more...]
Decoding a fly spray label
To effectively reduce the number of flies terrorizing horses, horse owners, retailers and veterinary teams need to identify and consider eight important elements from the various product labels available. The EPA tightly regulates label language. Know that the small print gives the types and levels of active ingredients, which vary from one fly product to the next. This … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – April 28, 2025
IBPSA MBA Program postponed, growth in businesses that cater to high-end pet services, app seeks to build dog owner communities, subscription services, Tractor Supply’s pet pharmacy, bunnies promote proper pet care, petflation slowing, pet insurance growth stabilizing and more . . . Source: IBPSA, April 28, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]
Darwin’s Ark , Hill’s Pet Nutrition, research partners to explore cats’ genetic code
To advance one of the most ambitious feline genetics initiatives to date, Darwin’s Ark, Hill’s Pet Nutrition , and leading research institutions are combining their unique expertise to advance community-powered research to help cats live longer, healthier lives. Source: Reuters, April 24, 2025. Link. This isn’t just about decoding DNA—it’s about empowering cat lovers to be … [Read more...]
Minnesota Association of Veterinary Technicians Veterinary Technician licensure bill passed
This groundbreaking legislation moves Minnesota into the list of states regulating the veterinary technician profession. By establishing this higher standard, licensure not only enhances the credibility and recognition of veterinary technicians but also fosters improved animal care, stronger team dynamics within veterinary practices, and greater trust from the public. The new … [Read more...]
Tractor Supply launches service to streamline pet prescriptions
Tractor Supply launched Tractor Supply Rx in a bid to enhance convenience for customers ordering pet and animal medications. Its features include automatic delivery through the Autoship program, access to expert pharmacy advice and a price match guarantee. The objective is to provide an easy, one-stop shopping destination for the 38 million Neighbor’s Club members, of whom 75 … [Read more...]
April 25th. National hairball awareness day
That distinctive cough, followed by gagging and finally wretching, is familiar to most cat owners. National Hairball Day was founded to provide solutions to cat owners and help them understand why their cats get hairballs. Regular grooming to remove loose hair will help cats avoid hairballs and the potential obstructions they cause. Source: National Today. Link. Image: … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – April 21, 2025
Tariffs, taxes and grants for small businesses, pet food recall map, marketing in niche communities, legislative updates and more . . . Source: IBPSA, April 21, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]
Gratitude comes with benefits. How to practice it when times are stressful.
At the best of times, awareness of the positive may require more effort than noticing the negative, let alone in times of heightened distress, writes Monica Y. Bartlett, Ph.D. She shares two proven ways to practice gratitude: Try a daily gratitude journal or list Expressing gratitude to others Source: The Conversation, April 24, 2025. Link. When we feel gratitude … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – April 17, 2025
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, April 10, 2024. Link. Most read posts from April 10, 2025 AHD Bulletin – Don’t assume, check to be sure. Link. ‘Treat Me Like a Dog’ campaign seeks to close the cat treat gap. Link. Factors affecting early pregnancy loss in cattle. Link. Mismatched background music affects employees. Link. … [Read more...]
Loyal’s STAY study enrolls 1,000 dogs, expands to 1,300
The STAY study is the clinical trial for LOY-002, a senior dog program that recently earned its preliminary efficacy acknowledgment from the FDA. It’s the first FDA-concurred trial for a longevity drug, and at 1,000 dogs, is the largest clinical trial in the history of veterinary medicine. With solid interest from DVMs and dog owners, Loyal is enrolling an additional 300 dogs … [Read more...]
Keeping chinchillas healthy
Asserting the importance of keeping a chinchilla’s diet consistent, this author warns against feeding rabbit pellets. Feeding them the right chinchilla pellets and a constant supply of hay will sufficiently meet all their dietary needs. The article reviews five things owners can do to keep their chinchilla healthy and comfortable, including safe chewing materials. Source: … [Read more...]
Considerations before getting a pet rabbit
Abigail Dial, DVM, provides would be rabbit owners with plenty to consider before buying one. Her list is good counsel and worth sharing on social media and in newsletters. Fragile, rabbits are often abandoned after the Easter holiday when they approach mature size. Source: News 9 Oklahoma City via AVMA Animal Health Smartbrief, April 12, 2025. Link. Photo by Pablo … [Read more...]
Review: Working, Assistance, and Therapy Dog Guidelines and certification
Working, therapy, and assistance dogs have unique needs requiring specialized care. The AAHA Working, Assistance, and Therapy Dog Guidelines Certificate program equips veterinary professionals with mission-specific knowledge to provide targeted care for each type of working dog. Source: AAHA. Link. 4.0 CE credits are available in this course divided into two main parts: … [Read more...]
When 1 cat at home becomes 2
Includes commercial references Duncan Edwards offers ways to introduce a new cat to a home when there’s already a resident feline. His tips include a) establishing a separate space, b) controlling visual encounters, c) using pheromones and d) providing vertical spaces and perches. Source: Cats Chef, April 9, 2025. Link. A rushed or poorly planned introduction can lead to … [Read more...]
Fake service dogs hurt real service animals’ credibility
Thousands of grocers and shop owners now prohibit any animals, including legitimate service dogs, from entering their stores, writes Marc Ramirez. Fake service dogs are poorly trained or untrained and falsely passed off by individuals trying to access restricted places or benefits. These animals reduce real service dogs’ credibility and increase the negative challenges people … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – April 14, 2025
Tariffs, small business tax strategies, how venture tech is shaping pet food, growth in holistic nutrition, recent pet player awards, future pet health product market projections, small business owners share advice and more. . . Source: IBPSA, April 14, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]
Patterson Companies, Inc. shareholders approve acquisition by Patient Square Capital
Patterson Companies, Inc., a value-added specialty distributor serving the U.S. and Canadian dental supply markets and the U.S., Canadian and U.K. animal health supply markets, announced that its shareholders approved the acquisition of Patterson by Patient Square Capital, a dedicated health care investment firm at a special meeting. Source: Patterson Companies, Inc., April … [Read more...]
Licensing deal, angel investment to drive innovation in ag technology
AgBoost, a leading provider of data-driven solutions for cattle producers, proudly announces the successful closing of a $500,000 investment round and the signing of a strategic licensing agreement with MedIrAlis, an animal health company in Australia. This step accelerates AgBoost’s mission to empower ranchers with cutting-edge technology to optimize genomic data for breeding, … [Read more...]
VEA wins Grand Prize in 2025 Purina Pet Care Innovation Prize
VEA, a veterinary technology company dedicated to streamlining workflows and empowering veterinary teams, has been named the Grand Prize Winner of the 2025 Purina Pet Care Innovation Prize. VEA stood out for its real-world impact on documentation, diagnostics and patient care with its platform designed to empower veterinary professionals through intuitive, AI-powered … [Read more...]
Vetoquinol, educators create online veterinary rehabilitation courses
Vetoquinol Rehabilitation Business Solution announced the expansion of its in-person program to offer on-demand courses taught by leading veterinary rehabilitation experts. The program is designed for a) veterinary clinics exploring adding rehabilitation services as a new option, b) certified professionals that need refresher training, c) teams with underutilized equipment, and … [Read more...]
Ceva Animal Health renews its shareholding structure, opens its capital to Mérieux Institute and ARCHIMED to accelerate its growth
Ceva announced the restructuring of its capital. All investors, whether "Friends of Ceva" or pure investors led by Temasek, have renewed their investment, demonstrating their confidence in the company's ability to continue its sustained growth. Source: PR Newswire, March 31, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]
Virbac introduces URSOLYX™ Soft Chews
URSOLYX™ Soft Chews represent a major advancement in canine muscle health and recovery. The once-daily chews focus specifically on muscle health and feature ursolic acid, a natural compound derived from sage shown to enhance muscle function and strength in aging, active or recovering dogs. Source: Virbac U.S., January 10, 2025. Link. Virbac collaborated with Emmyon, Inc., to … [Read more...]
California lawmakers again consider banning cat declawing
A proposal to ban veterinarians from surgically removing claws from cats seems like it would be an easy sell for California lawmakers, several of whom lovingly describe their pets in their official biography pages. Five measures to ban cat declawing surgery have died in the California Legislature since 2018. The article notes that the AVMA discourages vets from performing … [Read more...]
















