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Reconcile® joins Animal Health Digest as Sponsor

May 1, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Reconcile.com

AHD welcomes Reconcile® (fluoxetine hydrochloride) as our newest Supporting Sponsor. Manufactured by PRN PharmacalTM, a PBI-Gordon company, Reconcile provides veterinarians with a clinically tested, FDA-approved, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) labeled for dogs. When combined with the BONDTM Behavior ModificationTraining Program, Reconcile® has been shown to … [Read more...]

Learning a little may be dangerous

April 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Alexander Pope was right when he said that a little learning is a dangerous thing. In research on overconfidence in beginners, Carmen Sanchez and David Dunning discovered perspectives that animal health pros can apply when working with new employees or learning new procedures. They describe a beginner’s bubble of overconfidence that can be related to the challenges of … [Read more...]

New calf killer in town

April 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hoard's Dairyman

Salmonella Heidelberg, a disease identified fewer than two years ago, can quickly claim the lives of dairy calves. The disease is a risk for any dairy and has become a multi-state risk due to the frequent transport of dairy animals across the U.S. Additionally, S. Heidleberg is resistant to antibiotics and was linked to human cases in 15 states. Source: Hoard’s Dairyman, … [Read more...]

30-plus years of pork industry milestones, issues

April 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pork

Neil Dierks, CEO of the National Pork Producers Council, reflects on the development of the pork industry. He highlights these issues as the most memorable: Mandatory pork checkoff Pseudorabies eradication program H1N1 flu pandemic of 2009 Application of technology Animal ID/premise ID Growth of exports Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome … [Read more...]

How do antibiotics impact gut health?

April 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

This article was part of last week’s The view from the gut that featured the Blueprint issue of National Hog Farmer (Link). James Lowe, University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, i-Learning Center, director shares the work his group has done understand the factors that drive the development of the microbiome of the pig’s intestine. Source: National Hog Farmer, … [Read more...]

Quiz: Implementing wellness plans

April 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

Test your knowledge with this quiz on the key elements of a successful wellness plan, as well as some common misconceptions. Consider engaging your entire staff to take this quiz. Questions 9 and 10 may be revealing. Source: Veterinary Team Brief, January/February 2018, Link. Wellness plans are not only beneficial for pet owners and pets, they also provide veterinary … [Read more...]

Baby bison may save Siberian permafrost

April 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fast Company

To avoid releasing billions of tons of carbon from warming permafrost, scientists in the Pleistocene Park, in the wilds of Siberia, are attempting to reestablish the ecosystem as it was 20,000 years ago. They believe the actions of grazing animals can help keep the ground from thawing. Bison from Alaska will soon join other grazing animals there. Source: Fast Company, April … [Read more...]

Pet foxes; now what?

April 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, and Olivia Petritz, DVM, share different perspectives on all things pet fox with Sarah Wooten, DVM. There are different kinds of domesticated foxes that people buy. Chatfield shares, “It’s not our job to judge whether it’s right or not for a client to have a pet fox. It is our job to provide adequate healthcare and education to that client. With the … [Read more...]

Research for biomarkers and slow-kill protocol for heartworm disease summarized

April 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Animal health pros frequently challenge the status quo. In the face of a heartworm infection, melarsomine has received the American Heartworm Society recommendations along with steroid and antithrombotic agents, as needed. But melarsomine sometimes has limited availability or is unavailable in many countries. Thus, many slow-kill protocols have been circulated as possible … [Read more...]

Annual screening for dogs’ exposure to infected ticks is vital

April 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

Melissa Beall, DVM, PhD, reinforces that dogs don’t always show clinical signs of tick exposure. Therefore, annual screening is critical to discovery of tick-borne diseases. Pet-side test kits and research reinforce her assertions. Source: Veterinary Practice News, April 18, 2018, Link. The study, found at idexx.com/tickrisk, showed two key findings: dogs with Ehrlichia … [Read more...]

Henry Schein Animal Health and Vets First Choice join to create Vets First Corp.

April 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: VIN

Consolidation continues writes Edie Lau as he details the newest animal health company. Parallel but synergistic competencies seem to be the common denominator in the vision for this spin-off and merger. Lau provides a solid historical view of the two companies, their capacities and stated objectives as they move toward 2019. Source: VIN News Service, April 23, … [Read more...]

Puppies and kittens with diarrhea can be biohazards

April 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vet Advantage, Veterinary Team Brief

Puppies and kittens can be fuzzy little biohazards, writes Maureen Anderson, DVM. It’s a paradoxical picture. She outlines different roles and responsibilities, sharing what each team member should and should not do to help control the spread of infection when handling diarrhea cases. Source: Veterinary Team Brief, April 2018, Link. Veterinary practices should have an … [Read more...]

Scam alert: Beware of callers impersonating the DEA

April 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA@Work

The Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) reports that some registrants are getting calls and emails from con artists. According to the agency, “The impersonators inform their victims that purchasing drugs over the internet or by telephone is illegal, and that enforcement action will be taken against them unless they pay a fine. If victims refuse to send money, the impersonators often … [Read more...]

Cornell research: moderate cost for no antibiotics in dairy

April 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

A new Cornell University study pinpoints the financial toll that eliminating antibiotic use would have on dairy farms. The team took a systems approach that involves researchers in epidemiology, development sociology, and agricultural and health economics. Source: Dairy Herd Management, April 19, 2018, Link. To examine the effect of limiting the use of antibiotics in dairy … [Read more...]

Heed new pinkeye management protocols

April 24, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Beef, Dairy Herd Management

Articles from AHD sponsor Addison Biological Laboratories provide information about how we should now manage pinkeye. Starting with a historical perspective helps. This is what we know: Pinkeye is a painful cattle disease that can reduce weaning weights as much as 17 lbs. to 65 lbs. per animal. Pinkeye is a multifactor disease. Once it begins to spread through a … [Read more...]

Rampant incivility plagues most companies

April 17, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360, Harvard Business Review

Ninety eight percent of workers have experienced rude behavior and 99 percent have witnessed it in the past 20 years. This is according to research completed by Christine Porath. Based on her findings, she presents the case to develop a civility code. Her process includes these categories: Model the right behavior Articulate values and set expectations Define … [Read more...]

Email can be less stressful and time-consuming

April 17, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Dorie Clark tackles email challenges, its distracting presence and offers ideas for time management and prioritization. Source: Harvard Business Review, April 9, 2018. (Link) Focus on the few emails that are actually high priority, says Clark. What counts as an important email? She suggests that the truly essential ones are client communication and inquiries about potential … [Read more...]

Beef herd vaccination protocols are critical

April 17, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers CattleNetwork

Prepping calves for next fall’s market starts now with a herd vaccination program for cows, bulls and calves. Annual operational objectives should include 100 percent healthy cattle. Herd vaccination programs are proactive and implementing vaccines recommended by local veterinarian help protect against known viral and bacterial issues in the area. The upside of processing … [Read more...]

Trim dogs’ toenails in a stress-free way

April 17, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Dogs Naturally

Searching “dog nail trimming” on Google reveals a plethora of information. Most of it focuses on our reluctance to routinely trim nails because of unruly animals or the fear of cutting into the quick. Dr. Karen Gellman reminds us that long toenails have consequences on the pet: Long toenails cause painful feet Overgrown nails often create an abnormal compensatory … [Read more...]

Structured and unstructured exercise important for puppy energy

April 17, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Gun Dog

Sporting dog puppies can be challenging. We want the drive and the energy once they are trained. However, to get through the puppy stages, exercise must be designed to tire-out puppies and include early obedience and life lessons. Source: Gun Dog, April 10, 2018. (Link) Sporting dog pups are chock-full of potential and obviously provide plenty of furry awesomeness. … [Read more...]

Stop pets’ progression to aggression

April 17, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: FIRSTLINE

Mikkel Becker discusses the challenges of avoiding scratches, bites and wrestling with animals needing veterinary care. She references the Fear Free approaches that use multimodal practices. They address fear, anxiety and stress in ways that reduce distress while keeping pets and veterinary teams safer. Source: Firstline, April 10, 2018. (Link) When you use tools to offer … [Read more...]

Dogs’ fur flakes for multiple reasons

April 17, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Canine skin allergies and skin infections are two of the top 10 issues that veterinarians see.  Sandra Seargent, DVM, reviews primary and secondary keratinization disorders. Whether the coat is dry or greasy may not be particularly helpful, as the conditions can be caused by a large number of underlying diseases. Source: Clinician’s Brief, April 20-19. (Link) When treating … [Read more...]

April ends strong at The Bridge Club

April 17, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Bridge Club

Two intriguing Bridge Club topics are left in April: Hurricane Harvey: Lessons Learned by from Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists Thu, April 19, 2018, 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM CDT Ryan Buck, president of Houston’s Gulf Coast Veterinary Specialists, shares lessons from Hurricane Harvey’s devastation of the 54,000-square-foot facility and rebuilding for employees, the … [Read more...]

Bony changes in the equine neck

April 17, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Horse

Neck pain and stiffness are common problems in performance horses. Scientists recently showed that even horses without obvious signs of neck pain or stiffness might have abnormal bony changes there. Older and taller horses had an increased prevalence and severity of disease in the research. Source: The Horse, April 3, 2018. (Link) In the study, “Characterization of Bony … [Read more...]

Cats need dental care – Feline chronic gingivostomatitis (includes photos)

April 17, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Dental month is a memory, but dental issues still affect cat health. Heidi B. Lobprise, DVM, DAVDC, with Main Street Veterinary Hospital and Dental Clinic, writes about dealing with stomatitis in cats. Source: Clinician’s Brief, January 2018. (Link) Stomatitis can refer to any inflammation in the oral cavity, but, clinically, it typically refers to the exaggerated immune … [Read more...]

The gender wage gap hurts nearly all females

April 17, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fast Company

The gender wage gap is a nuanced and complex issue writes Lydia Dishman. She breaks down how it varies across categories, and the ultimate impact it has on the economy including: Gender wage gap by ethnicity Gender wage gap by profession The causes of wage gaps Why closing the wage gaps would boost the economy Source: Fast Company, April 10, 2018. … [Read more...]

First Fear Free Practice certified

April 17, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fear Free Pets

The Pet Doctor in O’Fallon, Missouri, became the world’s first Fear FreeSM Certified Veterinary Practice this month. Owner Dr. Marcy Hammerle became individually certified in 2016. She was also the first veterinary hospital owner to apply for practice certification when that program launched on April 2, 2018. Hammerle was determined her practice would be the first Fear Free … [Read more...]

AABP program benefits recent graduates

April 17, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAVMA

The American Association of Bovine Practitioners hosted the first in a planned series of educational meetings designed for recent graduates. The AABP Recent Veterinary Graduate Conference was open to veterinarians who had graduated since 2010 and 165 attended. The conference provided continuing education on beef and dairy medicine; including obstetrics, necropsy, examinations, … [Read more...]

The view from the gut

April 17, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

There has been ongoing confusion about microbe management in the gut. Continuous research is helping determine which bugs are good or bad, what happens during the production cycle and how antibiotics affect gut microflora. We determined that recent information published by National Hog Farmer would be best presented in its entirety. Animal health pros can anticipate parallel … [Read more...]

9 rules of being an adult at work

April 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: the muse

It is important to be regularly reminded of what it means to be a responsible and mature adult in the office. These may seem basic but remember immature moves could change the way people perceive you and determine whether you actually succeed in your career. Alyse Kalish offers nine rules of being an adult at work: Show up on time Dress appropriately Do what’s … [Read more...]

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