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AHD reader shares concerns and feedback

June 17, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest

Occasionally, we get an animal-owner reader response (that isn’t spam) to one of our posts <Link>. We’re sharing it here. Reader comments from AHD post on website As a pet owner I find that my costs at the vet have tripled and the time I see the vet is now about 10 minutes instead of 30 minutes even though the time slotted for me was 30 minutes. I feel that the … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – June 16, 2025

June 17, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

Pet industry sales normalizing but still climb post-pandemic, luxury lifestyles for pets booming in Japan, 100+ grants for small businesses, pet tech changing pet parenting, charity is promoting pensions for retired police dogs, franchising cat sitting and more . . . Source: IBPSA, June 16, 2025. Link. IBBY nominations are now open. They were established by the IBPSA to … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – June 19, 2025

June 17, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: AgProud, Super Age, The Bird Bath, Vox

 Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, June 12, 2025. Link. Most read posts from June 12, 2025 AHD Bulletin – Forbes, Can the veterinary industry help with the rising cost of care? Link. A crate training discussion. Cruel or kind? Link. Logic, emotions and decisions. Link. Cattle technology trends that continue to push boundaries. … [Read more...]

The rise of the lanager: Why leadership and management can’t be split (video)

June 17, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: BIG Think

Suzy Welch came up with the idea of the lanager to avoid using the terms leader and manager. Being a good lanager, she says, requires a sense of balance and an ability to quickly pivot from the big idea to the micro task and back again. Source: Big Think+, May 20, 2025. Link. [6:05] Nobody likes making a tough decision, but a great lanager is someone who has trained … [Read more...]

Managing resistance

June 17, 2025 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Veterinary Advantage

Resistance to change is a natural part of business, and your role when facing a customer’s objections is to facilitate that change and do it better than everyone else. The more you help your customers manage the concerns preventing them from reaching confidence, the sooner you will become more of a trusted adviser versus another person selling something. Source: Veterinary … [Read more...]

Veterinary nutrition residency funded at the University of Tennessee

June 17, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Veterinary Practice News

Marking a notable development in the fresh pet food sector's involvement in veterinary science, The University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine has launched a new veterinary nutrition residency program. The two-year program is backed by a sponsorship from The Farmer's Dog. The program meets board eligibility standards set by the American College of Veterinary … [Read more...]

Forbes, How can the veterinary industry help with the rising cost of care?

June 10, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Forbes, MetLife, PetSmart Charities

Commentary We held this article for a few weeks trying to best present the content for consideration. Aimee Gilbreath, president of PetSmart Charities, wrote it. She shares metrics seen routinely in various media and calls the rising cost of pet care a full-blown pet healthcare crisis. I disagree. I believe we have a pet parent spending problem veterinary hospitals are … [Read more...]

KCAHC welcomes 3 new board members

June 10, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: KCAHC

The KC Animal Health Corridor announced three additions to its board of directors: Fiona Rey, Elanco Animal Health; Dr. Fatou Sow, Boehringer Ingelheim; and Dr. Jill Stohs, Dechra. Their appointments come as momentum for the region’s globally recognized animal health industry increases. Source: KCAHC, June 11, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]

10 most poisonous plants for horses

June 10, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Equus

Only a small number of toxic plants are likely to bring serious harm to horses. Anthony Knight, BVSc, MRCVS, reviews the ones most dangerous to horses in the United States in this article. Source: EQUUS, May 22, 2025. Link. INSIGHTS: Different weather conditions and migratory birds can bring seeds into pastures and paddocks where toxic plants have not been seen routinely. … [Read more...]

Poll reveals horse owner deworming behaviors

June 10, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Horse

A June poll reveals how frequently a group of respondents deworms their horse(s). Information like this can help veterinary teams understand client behaviors and may provide opportunities to improve horse stewardship. The sponsored article below was linked with the poll results. In it, Christa Lesté-Lasserre, MA, shares what scientists are learning about equine parasite … [Read more...]

The business side of farriers and footcare

June 10, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: American Farriers Journal

Data collected from the 2024 American Farriers Journal Business Practices Survey provides an interesting look into the business of equine footcare. In addition to what they charge and where they buy supplies, we noted how farriers communicate with their clients. The metrics on what work they are doing, the types of horses and metrics on laminitis and white line disease will be … [Read more...]

Recognizing and treating pain in cats

June 10, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Today's Veterinary Nurse

The signs of pain in cats are often subtle making recognizing them challenging and often overlooked. Recognizing subtle signs of pain is essential for the veterinary team and veterinary technicians to help be vital in teaching owners how to recognize pain in their cats, writes Wendy Davies BS, CVT, CCRVN, VTS. In addition to discussing types, signs and origins of feline … [Read more...]

A crate training discussion. Cruel or kind?

June 10, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: DoggoDigest

The heart of crate training lies in how it’s introduced and used, writes Esther Evangeline. Emphasizing the dog safety, she addresses misconceptions, training approaches and crate alternatives. Consider the article for social media or newsletters. Source: DoggoDigest, May 11, 2025. Link. Crate training is the process of teaching a dog to see a crate as a positive, secure … [Read more...]

Review: Diagnostic testing for tick-borne diseases; recommendations, interpreting results

June 10, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Today's Veterinary Practice

Ticks are making the news across the U.S. as resident populations bloom and areas experience new tick species migrating into a region for the first time. A large percentage of vector-borne diseases reported are vectored by ticks, with dogs acting as sentinels for human exposure to concerning bacterial, protozoal and viral agents. In this article, Doctors Schlemmer and … [Read more...]

Back to the vet, part 2. Simon’s Cat

June 10, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Simon’s Cat, YouTube

Animal health pros will get a chuckle from this video about a second trip to the veterinarian for Simon’s Cat. It is a part of series including Tail break - Back to the vet part 1 <Link>. Source: Simon’s Cat, YouTube, June 5, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]

Iconic cartoon cats

June 10, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Paws and Tails

Commentary From mischievous antics to heartwarming charm, cartoon cats have etched themselves into pop culture. The author shares 14 famous feline characters that continue to delight audiences worldwide  . . . anthropomorphisms included. The descriptions of these characters beg for some reflection on how cats are perceived as our industry seeks to provide more medical … [Read more...]

Website resource for when cat(s) stopping acting normally

June 10, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Cat Red Flags

Complimentaray Commercial Content Zoetis’ Cat Red Flags website advertisement caught our attention during a recent TV program on Nat Geo Wild. We’re sharing this in case you’re not aware of the website and it’s focus on behaviors that may indicate osteoarthritis or other issues that reduce cat wellness. Source: Cat Red Flags. Link. … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – June 9, 2025

June 10, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

Diminishing veterinary care blamed on rising costs, small businesses need to consider risk management, harnessing AI for small business, law maker activities and more . . . Source: IBPSA, June 9, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]

The emotional toil of unheeded advice

June 10, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health News & Views

“Darn it! <my friend> didn’t act on what their new pet needed. Now it’s ill.” The situations described here by Shannon Nowak, BS, LVT, RVT, will be familiar to many animal health pros. It does sting when people seek your professional advice then promptly ignore your recommendations. Her guidance to show up but with boundaries is good advice. Put your time, energy and … [Read more...]

The enemy of customer service is pride

June 10, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review, Veterinary Advantage

Right or wrong, the goal isn’t to win an argument, rather it is to win the customer, writes Shep Hyken. When we let go of pride and focus on helping, we create better outcomes for everyone involved. Source: Veterinary Advantage, April 2025, Link. The next time you find yourself in a situation where you know the customer is wrong, ask yourself, “What’s more important, being … [Read more...]

Forget quiet quitting: Use ‘loud living’ to redefine workplace boundaries

June 10, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Fast Company

Somewhere between 20 and 40 percent of the workforce are quiet quitters, according to data from McKinsey and the Understanding Society. Struggling with the invisible contract stating that success demands sacrifice, Alli Kushner decided against quietly disengaging. She chose to get louder about what she needed to show up better. She calls it loud living. In this article … [Read more...]

Logic, emotions and decisions

June 10, 2025 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Veterinary Advantage

Our logical brain and our emotional brain are always at work in any decision-making process. The importance of the decision determines which one drives the decision. Source: Veterinary Advantage, October 2023. Link. The “decision tree” dynamic is constantly in play and creating decision-making attitudes within the customer.”  INSIGHTS: Attitudes are situational and … [Read more...]

Training expert: Excessive digital learning overwhelms employees, creates compliance risks

June 10, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: SimplerQMS

While digital training platforms have made skill development more accessible than ever, companies are discovering that too much of a good thing can backfire spectacularly, says Allan Murphy Bruun, Founder of SimplerQMS. Teams that are constantly pulled into training sessions struggle to maintain their regular workflow, Bruun says. The cognitive load of switching between … [Read more...]

Every team problem is a trust problem in disguise

June 10, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Jay Shetty Certification School, LinkedIn

Sometimes a picture is sufficient. We discovered Kavit Haria’s post and share it as linked below and with a pdf of the graphic to use as a poster. Trust is built fast when you lead with integrity, says Haria. The post is targeted to leaders but the 8 habits he shares to build it are important for every team member. Source: Jay Shetty Certification School, LinkedIn, May … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – June 12, 2025

June 10, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief, DDN, DocTalk TV, DVM 360

Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, June 5, 2025. Link. Most read posts from June 5 2025 AHD Bulletin – Strategies for culling cows this year. Link. Orange cats, freak of nature? Link. Plain speak. Link. AVMA’s New World screwworm resource for veterinarians. Link. DocTalk . . . Embryos and reproductive technologies. Link. … [Read more...]

NOAA predicts above-average 2025 hurricane season

June 3, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: CNN, NOAA

With 70 percent confidence, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration is predicting 13 to 19 named storms, 6 to 10 of which will become hurricanes, and 3 to 5 may grow to major hurricane intensity of Category 3 or stronger. The article includes concerns over staffing, which, beyond the political turmoil, should be fair warning for individuals and businesses to … [Read more...]

AVMA develops New World screwworm resource for veterinarians

June 3, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: AVMA

New World screwworm is a serious cause for concern. AVMA’s New World screwworm webpage delivers the key information veterinary teams need to stay ahead of this emerging threat. Veterinary teams will play a critical role in frontline defenses. The situation calls for vigilance and immediate response. Source: AVMA@Work, June 3, 3025. Link. … [Read more...]

Ramp up fly control or breathe through your teeth

June 3, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Hoard’s Dairyman

Maggie Gilles provides a reminder all animal health pros need. Fly control begins with regular sanitation to remove manure and organic material from breeding areas. To increase effectiveness, it is important to implement one or more of the fly reduction approaches targeted to different life stages of the pesky flies. Stable flies and horn flies are the primary targets for … [Read more...]

Mass honey bee collapse may compromise US agriculture

June 3, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: AVMA, Project Apis m.

More than half of the nation’s managed honey bee colonies  have experienced mass die-offs. These losses, combined with honey bee die-off events during other times of the year, mean many beekeepers have seen 70 to 100 percent of their colonies collapse over the past 12 months. Source: AVMA, May 14, 2025. Link. The cause of the die-offs has not yet been identified.  The usual … [Read more...]

Conserving heritage chicken breeds

June 3, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Backyard Poultry, Hobby Farms, the Spruce

Many backyard chicken breeds face endangered status. Ana Hotaling shares the importance of conserving flocks that allow chicken breeders to contribute to biodiversity and sustainable farming practices. She shares the ins and outs of raising endangered breeds in conservation flocks. Source: Hobby Farms. Link. INSIGHTS: Conservation flock development would make a good 4-H … [Read more...]

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