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Fix this diarrhea!

March 12, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Journal 2024, Worms and Germs

Veterinarians see dogs with diarrhea much quicker than physicians see their patients with diarrhea and are conditioned to do something about it. The question though is, “Did the dog get better because of what we did or despite it?” writes Scott Weese, DVM. Weese references a study in Veterinary Journal, 2024 and upcoming canine acute diarrhea antimicrobial use guidelines. … [Read more...]

So much drivel ! – How brachycephalic health issues are discussed on social media.

March 12, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animals

COMMENTARY We had to share this research paper. Something new? NO. Still, a published paper on the influences of social media groups discussing the health issues, real or perceived, that challenge brachycephalic dogs seems important to highlight. Misinformation continues to rule these narratives and emphasizes the need for professional education for pet … [Read more...]

A look inside Fear Free practices

March 12, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA Trends, Animal Health Digest

International in scope, Fear Free methods are being adopted by veterinarians, veterinary technicians, groomers and trainers. One might say, Fear Free is a behavior modification program where people adjust to what makes animals comfortable in facilities retrofitted to reduce pets’ triggers and inherent fears. As such, Fear Free is a verb, denoting focused actions. As a noun, … [Read more...]

Why introverts don’t consider everyone their friend

March 12, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review, Introvert Dear

Introverts often give impressions that are seen as unfriendly or unwilling to make an effort. Kim Dresner shares her insights on what “friend” means to an introvert, its importance and how it shapes interactions. . . . introverts value quality over quantity, which might explain why we often struggle to fit into large friend groups.” Source: Introvert Dear, March 8, 2024. … [Read more...]

Reducing turnover: Which approach is right for you?

March 12, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA NewStat

The proper path to improved retention depends on your practice and it may vary by employee role. Kristen Green Seymour applies the findings from AAHA’s “Stay, Please” study to three fictional practice examples. Her analyses are informative and worth studying regardless of your role in animal health. Attrition rates greater than 30 percent reduce veterinary services availability … [Read more...]

How a pay raise can be a critical tool to boost employee experience

March 12, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Human Resource Executive

A new survey has bolstered the idea that one of the best ways to drive a positive employee experience is by helping employees strengthen their financial wellness, writes Tom Starner. However, the survey uncovered a clear disconnect between what employers believe they’re offering and what employees are experiencing: 95 percent of HR leaders are confident in their employee … [Read more...]

Driving the narrative in swine production

March 5, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Feedstuffs, NAHMS, National Hog Farmer, Pork

A considerable number of swine operations remain with fewer than 1,000 pigs, according to the NAHMS Swine 2021 Part III: Reference of Management Practices on Small-Enterprise Swine Operations in the United States <Link>. While the contributions of the largest operations far exceed the small operators, there are reasons to focus on these operators for biosecurity, herd … [Read more...]

Survey: Producers still need parasite education.

March 5, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health International, Zoetis

Parasite prevention plans are important year-round and require continual reinforcement, assessments and planning. Results of a national survey of beef producers and beef veterinarians exposed gaps in knowledge and, maybe more importantly, a lack of urgency. We noted references resembling the adage “if it isn’t broke, don’t fix it,” mindsets instead of best planning and … [Read more...]

Perceived role of the veterinarian in promoting dairy cattle welfare

March 5, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management, Frontiers in Veterinary Science

A recently completed study by Canadian veterinary researchers considered how to improve the lives of animals in agricultural systems. Using dairy cattle, dairy veterinarians and veterinary students, the study focused on minimizing negative experiences, according to study authors who set out to see where veterinarians influence the promotion of positive welfare experiences for … [Read more...]

Environments cats find friendly

March 5, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Today's Veterinary Practice

A cat’s behavioral responses are directly related to its emotions. A cat-friendly environment minimizes the cat’s protective emotions and improves the experience for the cat, the caregiver, and the team, writes Kelly St. Denis MSc, DVM, DABVP, who focuses on the veterinary hospital in this article. The information is also applicable to boarding, daycare and pet services … [Read more...]

Overcome the stigma and move forward when older and unemployed

March 5, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Yahoo Finance

Ofer Sharone, J.D., PhD, shares the stigma of unemployment for educated professionals in the middle or end of their careers. He discusses the perceptions employers have regarding the length of unemployment, being seen as over-qualified and age-biased. Source: Yahoo! Finance, February 17, 2024. Link. Assumptions that drive age bias have been rebutted by research . . . we … [Read more...]

2023’s top 25 pet retailers

March 5, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Business

Rising competition from online and non-specialty retailers companies on the 2023 list added more than 200 stores to top retail competitors. Store conversions and acquisitions along with organic growth helped them avoid contraction and optimize economies of scale. NOTE: Consider reading the comments from four top growth companies who share their experiences in managing for … [Read more...]

Decontamination guidelines for dogs developed by Texas A&M VET

March 5, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Veterinary Practice News

A newly developed set of protocols from the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences’ Veterinary Emergency Team aims to educate disaster management teams across the country about the kinds and quantities of resources needed to clean external contaminants, such as toxic chemicals, off dogs. Providing information about other common pet species … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – February 29, 2024

February 27, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Explore Animal Health, Pork, Progressive Dairy, Science, Talkatoo, The New Yorker

Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, February 22, 2024. Link. Most read post(s) from the February 22nd AHD Bulletin – And, “What else?” Link. 8 restaurant etiquette tips, explained. Link. Skipping the dog walk IS a big deal. Link. ============================================ A major solar storm could be devastating to our … [Read more...]

Are veterinarians obligated to discuss pet insurance? (podcast)

February 27, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance, Clinician's Brief, Forbes Advisor, Pawlicy Advisor, Veterinary Breakroom

Alyssa Watson, DVM, and Beth Molleson, DVM, debate the role of the veterinary team when it comes to pet owner education and discuss if pet insurance is an obligation. Their consensus: Pet insurance is not an obligation. Educating pet owners on the lifetime costs of veterinary pet care is important. Source: Veterinary Breakroom, Clinician’s Brief. February 2024. … [Read more...]

The role of technology in reducing stress for cats in veterinary medicine

February 27, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Craig Wallace, LinkedIn

Innovative solutions are emerging to minimize stress and create a more comfortable experience for cats during veterinary visits writes Craig Wallace. He shares the potential of incorporating telemedicine, AI, calming interventions, and other innovative solutions. With these, veterinary professionals can create a more compassionate and stress-free environment for cats, … [Read more...]

Chatfields and Joseph J. Wakshlag, DVM, PhD, share updates on using hemp, CBD for pets

February 27, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Chats with the Chatfields, YouTube

Commercial Content included It seems everyone is talking about hemp and CBD for pets and there are several considerations for veterinarians. Studies are showing CBD and CBDA can be helpful in certain conditions common to pets and potentially with livestock. Topics include pain, stress, anxiety, inflammation, itching plus dosing and quality issues with so many sources of … [Read more...]

Employee retention strategies for younger generations

February 27, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Bright Box Partners, Forbes

Keeping employees engaged, productive and loyal is a challenge that’s becoming more difficult, particularly as more members of Gen-Z join the workplace. Dubbed as the "restless generation," Gen Z research shows as much as 50 percent are disengaged from their jobs, 40 percent want to leave within two years and 35 percent even say they would leave their current job without having … [Read more...]

Benefits of changing how we think about stress

February 27, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: TED Global 2013, YouTube

Stress has been made into a public health enemy but research suggests that stress may only be bad for you if you believe that to be the case. Psychologist Kelly McGonigal urges us make stress a friend in this TED talk. Source: TED Global 2013, YouTube, June 2013. Link. (14:16) INSIGHTS: Consider this video for a team meeting. … [Read more...]

What really matters? Meaning beyond the noise.

February 27, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Facebook, Satisfying Zone, Weird and amazing stuff

We noticed a Facebook post referencing the philosophy of Charles Shultz, the creator of the Peanuts comic strip. In today’s world so caught up in celebrating and chasing the superficial, it’s important to remember what truly matters . . . the people who show up, who listen and who care. They make life meaningful. We’ve shared the link to the Facebook post and a link to the … [Read more...]

Partnerships advancing Petco’s transition from transaction to engagement focus

February 27, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Petco, Retail Touchpoints

Like it or not, pet owners seen by veterinary teams two or three times per year may visit a pet retailer a dozen or more times per year. Petco is tapping into the inherent emotion of the pet sector to create a sense of shared experience and loyalty in its customers, shares  Nicole Silberstein. She shares a look at Petco’s strategies, partner alignments, services roster and … [Read more...]

Yes to testing! Yes to preventatives!

February 20, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: American Heartworm Society

Commentary Resources from the American Heartworm Society include a waiver for when a client declines heartworm testing and heartworm prevention. Use this AHS form to educate clients when they won't choose prevention. Whether they sign or not, it provides an opportunity to educate them on how important heartworm prevention really is! And it is a role most veterinary … [Read more...]

Biosecurity is center of best farrow to finish performance

February 20, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

Biosecurity procedures that are implemented on-farm can be different in how they are performed but the principles remain the same. Success depends on ensuring biosecurity protocols are understood by everyone involved in the process. To be successful, multiple layers of protection should exist between the pigs and the outside. For sure, the best protocols don’t mean much without … [Read more...]

Managing for the profitable cow

February 20, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: AgProud

Producers young and old need our help to optimize profitability. Sometimes the decisions seem counterintuitive but productive isn’t always profitable. Taliah Danzinger shares how the use of herd management data insights to monitor cow performance can help keep costs in check and maintain a profitable herd. Source: AgProud, January 25, 2024. Link. It is important to … [Read more...]

Winter break? Not for parasites or control plans.

February 20, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Elanco, Progressive Dairy

Commercial Content Some ectoparasitism slows in winter but parasites such as mites and lice prefer the cooler time of the year, writes Elanco’s David L. Prentice, DVM, MS. He reviews the five primary types of mites in cattle, two types of lice and offers tips for effective mitigation and control of mange and lice. Source: Progressive Dairy, January 19, 2024. … [Read more...]

Mesenchymal stem cell use helps promote recovery in suspensory injuries

February 20, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Enso Discoveries, Jorgensen Laboratories, LLC, Paulick Report

Includes Commercial Content Seventy one percent of racehorses treated with MSCs returned to racing following treatment and rehabilitation according to the results of a re prospective study. Source: Paulick Report, February 19, 2024. Link. INSIGHTS: Platelet-rich plasma is used in regenerative medicine and often in conjunction with stem cell treatments <Link>. AHD … [Read more...]

Over-the-counter meds & pet poisoning perils

February 20, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Chats with the Chatfields, Pet Poison Helpline, YouTube

Renee Schmid, DVM, DABVT, DABT, joins Drs Jenifer and Jason Chatfield to discuss the often-overlooked dangers of common over-the-counter medications for pets. Pain medications like Advil, Tylenol, Aleve and aspirin top Dr. Schmid’s list of OTC medications that frequently cause issues for pets. Schmid notes that a high number of calls they receive at the Pet Poison Helpline … [Read more...]

Banfield, more than half of dogs and cats have periodontal disease

February 20, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Product News

Commentary Research from Banfield’s expansive, granular veterinary visit records has been invaluable as our industry seeks to understand the metrics of our business. Their recent report on oral health issues, while not surprising, quantifies the challenges veterinary teams face in making oral health an integral part of managing a pet's overall health and … [Read more...]

How to retain employees during the great resignation and beyond. Earn CE.

February 20, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance

Sponsor Content Recruiting and hiring are critical in the veterinary job market but so is the retention of current employees. Qualified candidates are scarce and to many, often seem non-existent. Stacy Pursell, CPC/CERS, presents ideas to keep current staff on board which stabilizes veterinary clinics’ ability to provide consistent levels of service. Source: ASPCA® Pet … [Read more...]

Cost of Care tools drive interest, conversations at VMX and WVC 2024

February 20, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance

Veterinarians and technicians kept ASPCA® Pet Health Insurance field representatives busy at their booth during VMX 2024 and WVC 2024. Booth personnel sought to learn about the interactions veterinary staff have with pet owners about pet insurance from attendees. Those discussions exposed the values an informative cost of care tool provides when sharing ways to plan for the … [Read more...]

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