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Pet owner support for pet insurance

August 10, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Her Money

The article isn’t as inclusive as its title, but Rebecca Jones provides sound information to support pet insurance decisions. She includes information from leaders of various pet insurance companies for a predominately female decision maker audience. Source: Her Money, July 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

Heartworm testing. Repeat, repeat, repeat!

August 10, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Puppies and Pooches

We can’t remind owners enough that it is important to get a heartworm test for their cats and dogs every year. That’s why we’re highlighting this consumer-focused article about heartworm testing. Sharing it on social media and in newsletters can help pet owners understand why heartworm tests and inspections are so necessary. Source: Puppies and Pooches, August 6, 2021. … [Read more...]

Some dog foods may be linked to canine heart disease

August 10, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Nature, NBC News, Newsweek

This report will generate lots of questions for veterinary teams and retailers alike. Use the article to inform team members and then establish how to respond in unison. Using an approach called foodomics to compare the biochemical compounds that differ between traditional dog foods and those that might be linked to canine dilated cardiomyopathy, Lisa Freeman, DVM, PhD, … [Read more...]

Raw diets, more learning required

August 10, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Business

Although the raw/fresh pet food category is getting more attention from pet owners, it’s not as if these products are going to sell themselves. Pamela Mills-Senn shares some obstacles and objections to raw diet adoption. While written for pet retail, the information shared is worthy of veterinary team consideration and preparation for the inevitable questions from pet … [Read more...]

Covetrus issues inaugural environmental, social and governance report

August 10, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Business Wire

Complimentary Commercial Content Covetrus released its first environmental, social and governance report last week. It affirms the company’s commitment to providing ethical and sustainable solutions that improve the lives of its employees, customers and partners, while positively impacting the communities it serves. Source: Business Wire, August 5, 2021. Link. In 2020, … [Read more...]

Merck Animal Health announces new naming for cattle vaccine portfolio

August 10, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Beef

Complimentary Commercial Content New packaging and naming will appear on cattle vaccines produced by Merck Animal Health soon. All cattle vaccines will lead with Bovilis followed by the current product name, such as Bovilis Vista, Bovilis Vision or Bovilis Guardian,” said Scott Nordstrom, DVM, director of livestock innovation and discovery, Merck Animal Health. “In … [Read more...]

Galaxy Vets, a new veterinary healthcare system, launches

August 10, 2021 by Rick Purnell Source: Galaxy Vet

Complimentary Commercial Content       Galaxy Vets, an employee-owned veterinary healthcare system in the U.S. launched this week. Dr. Ivan Zak, founder of Smartflow and Veterinary Integrated Solutions will lead the company. It will use VIS methodology and technology to combat veterinary burnout by addressing why veterinarians leave the … [Read more...]

Staring at a screen for too long can make you feel sick

August 10, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fast Company

Too much screen time can result in a condition called cybersickness, writes Angelica Jasper. It’s not just eye strain or fatigue. People can experience symptoms of cybersickness through everyday devices like computers, phones and TVs. Cybersickness symptoms tend to be more intense with virtual reality and augmented reality. Source: Fast Company, July 24, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

Dealing with a troublemaker on the team (video)

August 10, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Leadership Freak

“Eliminating bad does a lot of good,” says Dan Rockwell, addressing the recalcitrant team member. He shares four steps to dealing with a bad egg on the team: Provide feedback Provide positive intervention Isolate the bad egg Let them flourish somewhere else We would also include. . . Document, document, document Source: Leadership Freak, August 6, 2021. … [Read more...]

Insecure leaders don’t improve employee retention

August 10, 2021 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Fast Company

Good employees don’t quit companies! They quit their managers, supervisors or leaders. Tomas Chamorro’s and Amy Edmundson’s column helps you identify bad bosses and offer effective workarounds to help you and others manage the situation. Source: Fast Company, June 20, 2021. Link. To minimize the risks your boss creates and help your team perform well, go out of your way to … [Read more...]

Pet food draws big-name investment, private equity focus

August 10, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Pet Food Industry

The pet food and pet care markets have been attracting outside investment interest for well over a decade, writes Debbie Donaldson-Phillips. She says you know an industry has seized the spotlight when it earns the attention of a large and well-known investment firm like Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley recently released a report on the pet industry, predicting the U.S. market to … [Read more...]

Email marketing; Why it’s so important (Infographic)

August 10, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: SocialMedia Today

Email remains a key element of any effective digital marketing strategy. It provides a direct connection between you and your target audience and facilitates a range of engagement benefits. A new overview of essential email usage stats and tips are worth noting: Personalized emails, which include customers' names, can have a positive effect on open rates The right … [Read more...]

The life stages of a veterinarian’s career varies

August 10, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA NewStat

Opinion A 2020 study of career satisfaction sponsored by Merck sheds light on career challenges, changes and progress for veterinarians. Reviewing the study results, Jessica Vogelsang, DVM, commented it was like reading about life stages for pets. The findings show things start to improve after five years. Whether it’s finally finding the right footing or surrounding … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – August 4, 2021

August 4, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: AKC, Gizmodo, Harvard Business Review, The Bullvine, Vice

Last week’s most read posts – we have another tie Modeling fierce self-compassion. Link.  Lincoln Memorial University pilots new advanced degree option for veterinary professionals. Link.   Baby boomers can’t stop looking at their phones Source: Vice, August 3, 2021. Link. While stereotypes paint millennials and Gen Z-ers as phone and social media-obsessed … [Read more...]

What is free-range chicken?

August 3, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: The Outdoor Wear

When individuals see free-range chicken at the supermarket, the assumptions include envisioning chickens free to roam grassy pastures. This is not always reality. This author attempts to explain the term and the difference between conventionally raised and free-range poultry. Source: The Outdoor Wear, July 29, 2021. Link. INSIGHTS: We’re sharing this after visiting … [Read more...]

Playing tug with dogs. Good or bad?

August 3, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: AKC

Speak to any top dog sports competitor or qualified trainer, and they will tell you that well-managed tug games have many benefits. Even scientific studies confirm they don’t promote aggressive or dominant behaviors. I love the description of “shared holding” when it comes to tug. Allowing a dog to win means they can celebrate with their prize, but it also presents them with … [Read more...]

Summer skin issues affect pets

August 3, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: MWI Animal Health

Complimentary Content Just when it is time to buy school clothes and start fall sports practices, the cumulative effects of spring and summer activities routinely show up in pets’ skin. Although dermatological issues can be yearlong, pet parents may discover specific problems in the summer. Whether caused by allergies, swimming, fleas and mosquitoes, or sunburn, … [Read more...]

Important questions to ask dog breeders before deciding on a new puppy

August 3, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Muddy Paws Kennel

The Muddy Paws team shares a list of questions potential owners should ask dog breeders. They should be able to easily answer these questions. Finding the right breeder can be complicated, however having meaningful conversations with then can be beneficial and help focus the puppy search. . . . a good breeder should be trying to improve the breed. A quality breeder should … [Read more...]

Are cats social eaters?

August 3, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Stephanie Borns-Weil, DVM, has doubts that eating is socially facilitated or triggered by the sight of cats in their social group eating with others to signal a social bond. That is not to say that cats do not learn from other cats. Source: Tufts Catnip, November 20, 2020. Link.  Cats are solitary hunters. Social eating among them is highly unlikely.” … [Read more...]

AAFP Cat Friendly Certificate Program wins the VMAE 2021 Best in Business Award

August 3, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: American Association of Feline Practitioners

The Best in Business Award from Veterinary Medical Association Executives adds further credibility to the value of the Cat Friendly Certificate Program, which was awarded the 2021 Gold Circle Award from the American Society of Association Executives. The Cat Friendly Certificate Program consists of three uniquely designed certificates for each person in the practice: … [Read more...]

Relief Rover raises $10K from virtual 5K event benefitting NOMV

August 3, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Relief Rover

Complimentary Almost 600 runners and walkers participated in the Relief Rover virtual "Clinic to 5K" running event last month. The donation to Not One More Vet was generated from registration fees, sponsors and optional donations made by participants. Veterinarians, nurses, customer service reps and executives, as well as pet parents got involved to support the mental health … [Read more...]

VIS Leading with Purpose series to present partnership models

August 3, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Integration Solutions

Ivan Zak, DVM, invited Dr. Beth Davidow and Dr. Karen E. Felsted to talk about partnership models and discuss what changes in conversations must take place between independent practice owners and consolidators when it comes to selling businesses. They will address how to make it a win for both practices and associates at noon EDT, Tuesday, August 17. Source: Veterinary … [Read more...]

Start your day with silence

August 3, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

We live in a world full of noise and chatter. It can be hard to find a break from it all.” Feeling overwhelmed? This author suggests giving this mindfulness exercise a shot. It's called the Sphere of Silence, a 60-minute routine to help you collect your thoughts, stay grounded and decide how you want to enter your day. Source: Harvard Business Review, Management Tip of the … [Read more...]

Thank You

August 3, 2021 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Chief Executive

In the best teams, the best leaders, the best cultures, there was always this thread of gratitude. So, it is very apparent that saying, “thank you” isn’t a nice-to-have, it is an absolute must-have. Source: Chief Executive, July 21, 2021. Link. It must come from the heart to be sincere, which sometimes is a difficult thing to teach someone.” INSIGHTS: Too often praise is … [Read more...]

Micro-fulfillment centers. New idea or blast from the past?

August 3, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Axios

Opinion Maximizing fulfillment capabilities in smaller spaces has become big business, writes Kim Hart. What she describes is not new or innovative. It was a business practice common in the 1960s and 1970s. Retailers with catalog divisions like Sears, Montgomery Ward and J.C. Penny placed small stores with backroom, mini warehouses in selected geographies where retail … [Read more...]

VetWatch commentary could raise questions

August 3, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: VetWatch

OPINION Capturing the amount of source data about product sales and client transactions, then assembling it consistently takes much time and commitment. The efforts and vision over the last decade-plus have allowed Animalytix to lead the development of VetWatchSM. THANK YOU! The sustained overall growth bodes well for the industry in the near term. However, it is … [Read more...]

New from Chats with the Chatfields

August 3, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Chats with the Chatfields

Complimentary Sponsored Content The Chatfield veterinarian twins have been busy. We’re sharing recent podcasts here: What happens in vet school? Link. Veronica List, a first-year vet student, is not your everyday, run-of-the-mill aspiring veterinarian though! Veronica will be featured in "V's View from Vet School," a recurring segment to share all there is going on … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – July 29, 2021

July 28, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef Buzz, Forge, IBPSA, New Scientist, Science

Last week’s most read post 5 ways your workplace isn’t accommodating to fat people Source: Animal Health Digest, July 20, 2021. Link.   Obstacle course training for a puppy. LOL, what a hoot! Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, You Tube, July 21, 2021. Link. Puppy does a flop during obstacle course training.   Dogs can tell if you’re lying more than … [Read more...]

Listeriosis in goats, moldy hay and zoonoses

July 27, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Backyard Goats, Merck Veterinary Manual

Listeriosis, also known as circling disease or silage sickness, is a life-threatening disease primarily caused by the bacteria Listeria monocytogenes. It is commonly associated with feeding moldy hay but can be found in the feces of infected birds, animals, fish and insects, as well as sewage. It can contaminate water, milk and food. Listeria is a zoonotic disease. Source: … [Read more...]

Dealing with the equine gut

July 27, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Horse

There’s a lot to consider when dealing with the equine gut. The staff at The Horse compiled 10 articles about gut functions and issues from nose to tail. An unhealthy gut can cause poor performance, behavioral issues, malabsorption of nutrients and even colic.” Source: The Horse, July 27, 2021. Link. INSIGHTS: Confidently share this resource to help orientate equine … [Read more...]

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