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Jerky treats sicken, kill dogs

May 16, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: Petfood Industry

More than 1,140 dogs have died after eating jerky pet treats, out of 6,200 cases of jerky related canine illness reported to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration from 2007 to December 31, 2015. The agency released these numbers this week in an update on in its ongoing investigation into animal illnesses and death related to jerky treats. Source: Petfood Industry, May 17, … [Read more...]

4 ways to protect against ransomware

May 16, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: Wired

Ransomware can strike anyone and any business. The experts at InfoGPS wrote about it in March and April for AHD. While backing up is the most important aspect of maintaining data, restoring it after an attack isn’t painless. It could take a week or more and an untold amount of staff time to get things back to normal. Here are four ways to keep it at bay. Source: Wired, May … [Read more...]

Improve self-acceptance for better well-being

May 16, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: Harvard Health Publications

More than one in six veterinarians have considered suicide since graduation, according to a 2014 study by the Centers for Disease Control, as reported by JAVMAnews. It is important to maintain mental health and sound well-being, no matter what role you fill in the animal health business. Srini Pillay, MD, notes that self-acceptance, or lack of it, affects your physical and … [Read more...]

Xylitol can kill or poison dogs

May 16, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: The Wall Street Journal

Xylitol, a common sweetener in chewing gum, mints and other products can kill or severely poison dogs. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued, ‘Xylitol and Your Dog: Danger, Paws Off,’ May 12 after a surge in death and several illnesses from dogs that had accidentally ingest Xylitol, according to pet poison-control centers. Source: The Wall Street Journal, May 12, … [Read more...]

12 things that make us sound dumb

May 16, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: Business Insider

Consistently communicating clearly is hard. Yet, how we communicate with others helps keep projects moving, builds relationships and keeps careers advancing. Dumping these 12 words and phrases will help us sound as smart as we are. Source: Business Insider,  May 12, 2016. Your verbal communications can make or break your relationship with your boss, team, clients, business … [Read more...]

Millenials: the job-hopping generation

May 16, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Gallup Business Journal

Data supports the thinking that those born between 1980 and 1996 move from company to company more than any previous generation. 60 percent of millennials open to a new job opportunity Millennials most likely generation to switch jobs Millennials are the least engaged generation in the workplace Source: Gallup Business Journal, May 12, 2016. Why are millennials … [Read more...]

Canine and feline preventive healthcare guidelines now available

May 16, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA NewStat

Partners for Healthy Pets, an alliance of more than 100 veterinary associations, veterinary colleges and animal health companies focused on preventive care led by AAHA and the American Veterinary Medical Association, is offering complimentary canine and feline preventive healthcare guidelines. Source: AAHA NewStat, May 11, 2016. A one-page, double-sided, easy to use set of … [Read more...]

Improve Compliance Messaging

May 13, 2016 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Professional Planner

For more years than I can count, compliance has ranked as one of the top challenges facing the veterinary industry. When I saw this article on resiliency I thought it could easily be retitled, “Five Ways to improve your Compliance Messaging.” But, this only applies if everyone from the front desk, to the technicians, to the practice managers, to the DVMs, to the owners, to the … [Read more...]

Free hot dog lesson plan available

May 11, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: Red Rover

Kids are often responsible for pet care year-round. A free lesson plan to help them learn how to deal with the problem of dogs left in cars in hot weather is available from Red Rover. It works to strengthen the bond between people and animals. Simply request the plan via email. Source: Red Rover. Students will enjoy applying concepts in physics, biology and mathematics to a … [Read more...]

Keep your dog cool

May 11, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: My Dog is Cool

Temperatures in the Southwest are already hitting 100º and up. The rest of the country will soon follow. All too often, we read and hear about dogs dying from being left too long in cars in the sun. Fortunately, there are tips galore, posters, signs and even a Cool Dog Pledge at My Dog Is Cool. Source: My Dog is Cool. Leaving your dog in a car for “just a minute” may be too … [Read more...]

Keep the weed from Fido

May 10, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: KDVR

A Denver-area emergency animal hospital is treating at least five dogs a day for marijuana ingestion. Clinics are seeing increases, too. Fox Hollow Animal Hospital used to see it once or twice a year, but now see it once or twice a month since pot became legal in Colorado in 2014. Source: KDVR, May 9, 2016. It was just so terrifying, infuriating and sad. I felt so helpless … [Read more...]

Outsmart angry outbursts

May 10, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

So much of our communication is transactional — a word here, a sentence there — that we forget that at its essence, communications is relational. It sounds simple, but in reality there is nothing simple about communicating, especially when emotions are involved, says Peter Bregman. Source: Harvard Business Review, May 6, 2016. The problem with most communication is that … [Read more...]

Home exercises for dogs takes commitment, patience

May 10, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Bark

Home exercises can help manage pain for some dogs. Micheal Petty, DVM, reminds pet owners be sure their dogs get accurate diagnoses and to discuss home exercises for dogs with their veterinarian before beginning an exercise regimen. Veterinary teams will find this information good for a team discussion.  Also consider using article reprints as handouts or as a link on … [Read more...]

Education important for success with novel proteins

May 10, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Petfood Industry

Education will be a critical component of adding novel proteins to pet diets according to Mark Mendal, with  the consulting firm Pet Proteins. He spoke during Petfood Forum 2016 on April 19, 2016. Supply challenges may also be an issue. Source: Petfood Industry, April 19, 2016. Increasing the role of novel proteins in pet foods and treats allows manufacturers to expand the … [Read more...]

First impressions matter

May 9, 2016 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Business Insider

Whether you are a sales rep, on hospital staff or a DVM, there is never a second chance to make a first impression. Some people seem to have a knack for creating a positive first impression with everyone they meet. Just like there are no overnight successes, no one is born with this ability. They work at it. And these people who create positive first impressions aren’t just … [Read more...]

Petcube is Skype for Fido and Fluff

May 9, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: Sacramento Bee

The stress of being stuck in traffic or working late while one’s dog or cat waits at home may be eased with Petcube, a new smart camera. Paired with a smartphone app, it lets users watch, talk and play with pets in real time time using a laser pointer. Source: Sacramento Bee, May 4, 2016. It’s basically like Skype for you and your pet, but your pet doesn’t have to pick up … [Read more...]

Ticks, ticks, ticks and more

May 8, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: FIRSTLINE

Ticks are second only to mosquitoes in the number of diseases they transmit. With tick populations growing and their proclivity to carry and transmit disease, it is critical to prevent them from feeding on pets and people. The information in this series of articles is comprehensive and understandable. All animal health pros can benefit from a deeper knowledge of ticks, … [Read more...]

Mixed messages diminish preventive care value

May 8, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

Consistent messages from each staff member that preventive care is fundamental to pets’ health is critical for preventive care successes. Consistency starts with setting and maintaining standards. The more veterinarians in a practice, the more important standards are as each vet may have his or her ideas and recommendations. Source: Veterinary Team Brief, April 2016. The … [Read more...]

Sponsored Content – Tick season is year-round

May 8, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vetfolio News

Year-round tick control, tick myths, discussing ticks with clients and even fleas are featured in this Vetfolio podcast. SimparicaTM (sarolaner) Chewables from Zoetis is presented as a solution. Source: VetFolio, May 8, 2016. Introducing safe monthly chewables that offer persistent protection from fleas and ticks.   … [Read more...]

Traditional vet practice models must change

May 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Brakke Consulting

The Changing Pet Ownership study offers insight into three generations of pet owners of multiple ethnicities. It also describe implications of market changes to veterinarians and the pet industry as a whole. Brakke Consulting and Trone Brand Energy joined forces to complete the study. Source: Brakke Consulting, May 6, 2016. Press release. This study points to a number of … [Read more...]

People prefer human interactions in customer service

May 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: CRM.com

It is not easy to reach someone in person when seeking customer service. According to Accenture Strategy’s latest Global Consumer Pulse Research, U.S. consumers say it is becoming harder to do so, even as companies work to be more accessible. Source: CRM.com, May 2016. As organizations invest in digital technologies and channels to support customer service, they have … [Read more...]

4 networking mistakes to stop making immediately, if not sooner

May 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Inc.

The old joke goes, “You can easily tell if a DVM is an introvert or extrovert. The extroverted DVM is the one who looks at YOUR shoes during a discussion.” Natural tendencies make networking difficult for some, whether they’re introverts or extroverts. This article provides sound considerations for networking. Source: Inc, May 4, 2016. In environments where you should be … [Read more...]

Sponsored Content – 100 years of horse history

May 7, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Horse Network

We found this content and video fun. It also offers a historical pictorial. Source: Horse Network, May 3, 2016. Look back at how the events, horses and Absorbine® products that shaped the way we live and ride today. … [Read more...]

Should I vaccinate my horse in the fall?

May 7, 2016 by AHD Staff Source: Horse Talk

Summary: Vaccinations are important to help prevent disease. While it is always best to listen to your veterinarian’s recommendations, there are certainly cases when it is ideal to vaccinate for certain diseases twice a year to ensure protection. Source: Horse Talk. Vaccinations protect your horse against a host of contagious diseases. The specific vaccinations necessary … [Read more...]

EPM-causing parasites more common that thought

May 7, 2016 by AHD Staff Source: The Horse

Summary: The parasites causing equine protozoal myeloencephalitis are ubiquitous in U.S. horses, yet fewer than one percent of the horses that carry one or both of the parasites develop clinical symptoms of EPM. Find out more about these parasites and which horses may be more predisposed to EPM. Source: The Horse. Horses cannot catch EPM from each other; rather, they’re … [Read more...]

5 ways to start brushing canine teeth

May 6, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: FIRSTLINE

Even as industry professionals, our own dogs don’t always get the best dental care. Two articles address pet dental care. The handout offers some great ways to start brushing. Source: Firstline, April 21, 2016. Print this and give it to clients for something wonderful to chew on to teach some good dog tooth brushing techniques. See also: Vetted, April 27, 2016. “Do as I … [Read more...]

Keep backyard chickens healthy

May 6, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Poultry Site

A backyard chicken boom is in full swing. Just like large-scale operations, disease prevention is critical to keep chickens and their human keepers healthy. Most veterinarians aren’t familiar with chicken care. VFD regulations affect treatment options in small flocks just as they do in larger ones. In both instances, preventing disease is a best practice. Source: The Poultry … [Read more...]

Feline hyperthyroidism guidelines released

May 6, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA NewStat

AAFP has issued new guidelines for managing feline hyperthyroidism. They include: Distill current research into simple, testing sequence recommendations to avoid misdiagnosis. Organize a FHT diagnosis into six clinical categories with associated strategies. Outline the currently available disease treatments. Explain how to monitor the patient to minimize co-morbid … [Read more...]

What to expect from an OSHA inspection

May 6, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Solutions

The most important reason to achieve and maintain compliance is not to avoid an OSHA fine, but is instead to create a safe and healthful working environment for you and your veterinary team. Source: Animal Health Solutions, May 2016, page 8. Inspections may be conducted with or without advanced notice and are often conducted based upon a current or former employee’s … [Read more...]

Editorial – Invest your energy wisely

May 6, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

I answered “busy” when asked about my schedule recently, but when asked if I was being productive, I hesitated and finally answered “hope so.” Many of us might respond the same way. Consider the five tenants of strategic energy application in this thought-provoking article where Peter Bregman suggests 89 percent of us are operating without much to spare. Source: Harvard … [Read more...]

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