A study conducted in the Lower Rio Grande Valley region of Texas revealed the prevalence of D. immitis infection in shelter cats. The study analyzed 122 paired samples of serum and DNA from cats in 14 towns within the region to detect the presence of heartworm infection. Using multiple analysis tools the results were alarming: 18 percent of the shelter cats tested … [Read more...]
The Bridge Club to launch Bright Minds UK award at London Vet Show
The first Bright Minds UK award this year will be awarded at the 2023 London Vet Show. This distinguished honor recognizes the brightest minds, wellness champions and game changers in veterinary medicine, shared Catherine Haskins. In partnership with the London Vet Show, VetCT and IDEXX, the prestigious award will celebrate innovation in the field of veterinary … [Read more...]
Pet treat sales in 2022 fueled by inflation, not volume
Packaged Facts analysis shows the pet treat market is slowing despite the popularity of treats. The group projects the pet treat market will continue to grow over the next five years capitalizing on key opportunities including: value-positioned treats treats for cats treats featuring alternative proteins U.S. retail sales of pet treats reached $11 billion in … [Read more...]
Furniture pros pick furniture cats are less likely to scratch
Despite well placed scratching posts, many cats are clever about finding alternatives to them, writes Catherine Holm. Curious, she engaged furniture professionals to identify the most durable furniture materials for cat owners’ homes. Consider sharing this article with cat owners on social media and in newsletters. Other articles exist in the AHD archives*, including … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – July 31, 2023
Target, CoComelon launch pet-centered toys and videos for toddlers, Chewy’s Katy Nelson, DVM, profit tips for small business owners, business insurance basics, shifting to digital payments and more. . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, July 31, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]
Taking a vacation improves your well-being. Here’s how.
The bottom line is that employees and employers benefit mentally, physically and spiritually from vacation. Making sure your people and you regularly take time off is key to creating a more sustainable workplace with healthier, happier employees, writes Rebecca Zucker. . . . every year more than half of Americans give up paid time off . . .” Source: Harvard Business Review, … [Read more...]
Weight stigma infiltrates work
There's an economic cost to not being thin and it is present at every stage of the employment cycle, writes Erica Pandey. She says studies show weight discrimination affects women more than men. Discrimination based on body size is largely left out of diversity and inclusion training, and overlooked in employment law, although she says some policy changes have begun. For an … [Read more...]
Covetrus® expands GreatPetCare™
Complimentary Content Covetrus announced the expansion of GreatPetCare July 20th. Access to GreatPetCare is offered for free to veterinarians and their clients in the U.S. to help enable vet practices' ability to realize workflow efficiencies, improve outcomes and enhance animal owners’ experiences. . . . 64 percent of pet parents consider veterinarian-recommended … [Read more...]
VVCA announces new platform for members
The Veterinary Virtual Care Association unveiled an upgraded membership platform on August 1. According to executive director Graysen Gilbraith Biensch, members can expect an enhanced user experience to improve access to care through education, best practices and advocacy of veterinary virtual care. Former members will need to re-register to gain access to new resources … [Read more...]
Alfalfa hay linked to photosensitivity in horses
The type of hay a horse eats can influence his susceptibility to photic reactions. St. John’s wort, buckwheat and other plants have been found to contain compounds that can cause photosensitive reactions. Research published in 2016 from the University of California–Davis confirms that alfalfa hay can induce primary photosensitive reactions in horses, although the exact … [Read more...]
Is culture always the answer when treating bite wounds in dogs?
Dogs with bite wounds from other dogs are commonly presented in companion animal practices, but use of culture and susceptibility testing and antimicrobial agents varies, writes Joshua B. Daniels, DVM, PhD, DACVM. The frequent prescribing of less than the recommended dosage observed in this study should prompt re-evaluation of dosages in clinic formularies as well as dosage … [Read more...]
Review covers new and traditional OA drugs for canine osteoarthritis
Tamara Grubb DVM, PhD, DACVAA, reminds us that chronic pain has no biological value or purpose. Her review covers new and commonly used existing drugs and compounds for control of osteoarthritis pain in dogs since new publications on most of the existing drugs are mostly non-existent. She examines the related scientific evidence and key features of current OA drugs and … [Read more...]
Squirt bottle is NOT a good tool to train cats
Complimentary Commercial Content Grandma did it, as did Aunt Bessie and Mom. Even Google seems to approve. But when it comes to working with cats to deter so-called misbehaviors, a squirt bottle filled with water is ineffective and counterproductive. Pam Johnson-Bennett explains why and how to help cats learn to behave to meet their owners’ expectations. Source: Cat … [Read more...]
7 myths of veterinary oncology
Sharing her own experiences, Sarah Beedle, BS, CVT, offers perspectives on what some clients may fear when learning their pet has cancer. Just because a pet patient is diagnosed with cancer doesn’t mean the end is here.” Source: Patterson Veterinary, July 2023. Link. … [Read more...]
Petco, Lowe’s in-store strategy updated, now nationwide
Following a three-state proof of concept, Petco and Lowe's are taking their in-store partnership nationwide with plans to offer pet products at almost 300 Lowe's home-improvement stores by the end of the year. Part of Lowe’s rural strategy, the in-store Petco sections will offer a wide range of pet products, from nutrition and supplies to medications, and even veterinary … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – July 24, 2023
Nationwide's new digital platform, Pet HealthZone©, human mental health benefits depend on balancing with the commitments to pet care, Bowie Barker opens national franchise for self-service grooming, SME research shows hiring inexperienced staff is costly to business, mental health tips for entrepreneurs and more . . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, July 24, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]
Summer driving tips and reminders (video)
A large percentage of animal health pros are on the road in territories or commuting to and from work. Especially during this heat wave, it is a good time to review summer driving safety tips. A little planning and some safety checks might spare you from dealing with the consequences of a breakdown or worse, a crash. Source: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. … [Read more...]
6 signs YOU are the bully at work
Almost 80 million U.S. workers are affected by bullying each year. According to a 2021 Workplace Bullying Institute survey, 65 percent of bullies have a higher career rank than their targets. Imagine the problems we could solve if more leaders were self-aware, writes Megan Carle. She shares six signs it could be YOU! #6: People don’t respect you . . . they fear you, and you’re … [Read more...]
What employers need to know about the new I-9 form
Citizenship and Immigration Services has a new Form I-9 that employers should use beginning on August 1 when it will be available to download. It has been streamlined. Concurrently, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security issued a final rule that allows the agency to create a framework under which employers can implement alternative document examination procedures, such as … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – July 20, 2023
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, July 13th, 2023. Link. Most read post(s) from July 13th AHD Bulletin – A new federal pregnancy law is now in effect; what HR needs to know. Link. States outlaw noncompete agreements. Link. You’re capable of courage. Link. Place keeper: 2023 Veterinary Conferences provided by Galaxy … [Read more...]
Veterinarians, nutritionists find value when working together
Swine production practices have advanced considerably in the last two decades. The historical large divide between veterinarians and nutritionists is progressively closing. AMVC swine veterinarian, Jason Hocker, and swine nutritionist, Trey Kellner, shared perspectives on finding value at the intersection of veterinary medicine and swine nutrition in pork production during the … [Read more...]
Iowa Pork Industry Center seasonal ventilation checklists now available
Regardless of the size of a hog building, following a regular process for maintaining ventilation systems can pay big economic dividends. New summer and winter checklists are available to help guide and remind people in charge of maintenance and ventilation of necessary tasks and inspections. Keeping a printed checklist that stays in the barn can be a useful tool to facilitate … [Read more...]
Is almond milk okay for dogs?
While dogs can’t digest almonds, almond milk is okay with a couple of caveats. In addition to limiting amounts when reducing caloric intake, avoid store-bought almond milk with the artificial sweetener xylitol, artificial flavorings, thickeners and oils. These aren’t safe for dogs to eat, says Diana Laverdure-Dunetz, M.S. Source: Dogster, June 29, 2023. Link. INSIGHTS: … [Read more...]
Two out of three dog owners believe their dogs couldn’t survive in the wild
Includes Commercial Content Today’s dogs live a luxurious life, according to recent study findings. Two in three dog owners claim their dogs could never survive in the wild without them. The study was commissioned by Now Fresh and conducted by market research company OnePoll. Responses indicated four in five dogs would rather stay inside than go outside if it’s rainy and … [Read more...]
MSC-certified Alaskan pollock, insect protein added to Hill’s Science Diet Sensitive Stomach
Complimentary Commercial Content Hill’s new Science Diet Sensitive Stomach & Skin line extension delivers the same science-led, tailored nutrition and key benefits as the original Science Diet Sensitive Stomach & Skin products, but now features more sustainable seafood according to Dr. Karen Shenoy. . . . new formulations of Science Diet Sensitive Stomach & Skin … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – July 17, 2023
Snoop Dogg’s pet care line now in Petco, Petsmart and Kohl’s, growing Camp Bow Wow interview with Heidi Ganah, pet owner views on obesity, Go Dog hires industry pioneer Amy Nichols, benefits from emergency animal boarding and more . . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, July 17, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]
Author Douglas Mader, DVM, MSc, on the human-animal bond, his book (video)
Douglas Mader, DVM, MSc, talks about his 40 years of experiences, many species, inner city challenges and a team dedicated to the human-animal bond and its impact on all animals, whether they are great or small, furry, feathery or scaly. Mader’s book, The Vet at Noah's Ark: Stories of Survival from an Inner-City Animal Hospital is touted as memoir and drama. It describes … [Read more...]
Strategies to keep coworkers from being a meeting hog
Karin Hurt shares ideas for addressing team members who dominate meetings. She suggests enlisting the talker to help draw out those who don’t speak up. Source: Asking for a Friend, July 12, 2023. Link. Also see: How to help your team member speak up in meetings, Asking for a Friend, May 11, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]
New anxiety unlocked: Ticks can ‘fly’
Ticks can’t jump. But using the forces of static electricity, sometimes, the arachnids can soar through the air, a new study says. The scientists found the ticks could launch through the air when exposed to both positive and negative charges, suggesting that these natural forces overwhelm whichever charge the tick has on its own body.” Source: National Geographic, July 11, … [Read more...]
Running with the bulls. Tradition, bravery, craziness?
Ernest Hemingway was fascinated by the running of the bulls and bullfights. His depictions of Spain, festivals and the bulls likely increased the popularity of the events. Thought to originate in the 13th century, La Fiesta de San Fermín originated in 1591 when three festivals - the San Fermín festival, town fair of Pamplona and a celebration of bullfighting were combined … [Read more...]













