Introverts bring a lot to an extroverted workplace, like deep focus and creative problem-solving, but only if they get time to recharge, writes Dan Lee. He offers tips on how to succeed in a job that seems geared toward extroverts. Source: Introvert Dear. Link. … [Read more...]
Building talent through delegation
Using a clinic’s professional staff to deploy their full educational training remains an everyday topic in veterinary medicine. Effective delegation is one of the most effective ways to develop the existing talent in your practice and free up your time to (fill in your top priority). The article shares 10 steps for successful delegation. Source: Giant Leap Consulting, … [Read more...]
Survey says unruly customers take a toll on frontline workers
Whether in person or on a call, customer impatience and retaliatory behaviors create difficulties for frontline employees and affect positive customer experiences. A survey by Perceptyx found more than half of public-facing workers have recently encountered customers who were verbally abusive, threatening or otherwise unruly. The report shares how frontline personnel are … [Read more...]
Could we be headed to a ‘manager crash’ in 2025?
Commentary Although sometimes suspect as subtle promotions for consulting groups, articles like this and the data they share are worth considering. The pandemic upset the proverbial apple cart and increased the need for excellent juggling skills at all levels of the animal health business, regardless of staff size and sophistication. A declining number of middle managers did … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – February 6, 2025
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, January 30, 2024. Link. Most read posts from January 30, 2025 AHD Bulletin Making the case for clinical obesity vs. obesity in veterinary medicine. Link. Storm clouds on the horizon evident in next generation of students. Link. Leadership advice. Link. Bird flu enters a new phase . . . the … [Read more...]
Librela® (bedinvetmab injection) label update submitted to FDA by Zoetis
Zoetis has submitted a supplement to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to update the Librela label, incorporating post-approval experience since its launch in the U.S. in October 2023. The label has been updated to provide current information on real-world drug experience reporting. Source: Zoetis, February 4, 2025. Link. The updates to the label include: A … [Read more...]
Louisianna DVM named as Westminster’s 2025 Veterinarian of the Year
Launched in 2022, Sara K. Lyle, DVM, MS, PhD, DACT, was chosen as the fourth Westminster Kennel Club’s veterinarian of the year. The award celebrates veterinarians and also addresses the mental health challenges the veterinary community faces regularly in partnership with Not One More Vet. Source: Daily Paws, January 28, 20254. Link. … [Read more...]
New version of the H5N1 bird flu virus spills into Nevada dairy herds
Known as D1.1, a new version of H5N1 is circulating in wild birds countrywide and causing mass die-offs. It’s different than the one currently circulating in dairy cows and has caused only mild illness in humans and killed scores of domestic and wild cats. It is the latest surprise and reminder that his flu does not behave like a typical flu virus. This new finding suggests … [Read more...]
U.S. Equestrian Federation board adds to the prohibited substances list
The substance additions ban certain injectable medications and other potentially deadly substances from being used in competition and also from being brought onto show grounds. The list of substances includes formaldehyde, oxytocin and pentobarbital, with an exception for veterinarians to use the latter in euthanasia. Source: The Chronicle of the Horse, January 29, 2025. … [Read more...]
Veterinarian warns cat owners about H5N1 risks amid rising cases
“Vigilance is key in preventing further bird flu infections,” said Susan Nelson, DVM, discussing the detection of H5N1 in cats. The article offers preventive measures to minimize the risk of infection in cats and other animals, including up-to-date rabies vaccinations, keeping cats indoors and avoiding feeding raw meat or unpasteurized dairy products. Source: PHYS.ORG, … [Read more...]
Mental stimulation matters
Includes Commercial Content Ongoing research has exposed the needs of dogs beyond physical exercise and continues to share the benefits of mental stimulation. A recent AHD post <Link> shared how dogs associate words and use soundboards. Mental stimulation doesn’t require fancy buttons or technology. Rather, there are DIY activities dog owners can implement to tap into … [Read more...]
FDA warns six sellers of unapproved seizure drugs for animals
Six companies selling unapproved products claiming to treat and control seizures in dogs and cats have been warned. The products named in the warning letters are not FDA-approved or conditionally approved and are being sold on the firms’ websites, social media pages and Amazon shops without a prescription or other veterinary oversight. Source: FDA, January 7, 2025. Link. The … [Read more...]
High prevalence of veterinary drugs in birds’ nest materials
A study published in Science of the Total Environment found high levels of veterinary insecticides in the nests of British songbirds and associated it with increased mortality in their offspring. Fipronil, imidacloprid and permethrin were detected in 100 percent, 89.1 percent and 89.1 percent of the nest material samples, respectively. Source: Science Direct, February 10, … [Read more...]
Understanding Feng Shui and its impact on animal spaces
Applying Feng Shui principles in animal spaces offers veterinary teams a holistic approach to enhancing well-being. Focusing on location, element balance, comfort, stimulation, cleanliness and organization enables practitioners to create environments that support physical health and emotional stability. Source: IVC Journal, January 28, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – February 3, 2025
Iconic brands entering pet space, understanding today’s pet owners, AI and automation for pet care businesses, FDA urging pet food companies to revisit safety amid bird flu outbreaks, diabetic alert dog tracks five blocs to find child with low blood sugar and more - Source: IBPSA, February 3, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]
Your comfort zone
The ability to become comfortable in an uncomfortable situation will help when taking a giant leap into the unknown. Source: Giant Leap Consulting, January 6, 2025. Link. When employees face challenges confidently and courageously, a positive outcome is more likely than if they don’t.” INSIGHTS: Coaching to improve confidence and courage is focused on “do this” not “don’t … [Read more...]
30,000 from 86 countries, 2025 VMX celebrated the emotion, art behind veterinary science
As the dust settles for those who traveled to Orlando for VMX 2025, many animal health pros stayed behind to run practices and keep customers serviced. To get a taste of the event, review the news release here and note the video link as well. Congratulations to the NAVC for another record-breaking conference! Source: NAVC, January 30, 2025. Link. VMX 2025 was a … [Read more...]
Fear Free® launches Emergency & Urgent Care Practice Certification program
Fear Free’s new certification program bridges the gap between routine care and urgent or emergent scenarios, offering veterinary teams the training and resources necessary to implement Fear Free techniques in high-pressure environments. Detailed information about the Emergency & Urgent Care Practice Certification is here <Link> Source: Cision, January 27, 2025. … [Read more...]
6 strategies for navigating a multigenerational healthcare workforce
Jacob Kupietzky outlines strategies for leaders to successfully navigate the dynamics of their multigenerational teams so that all employees can thrive. His strategies apply to veterinary teams as they meet challenges and develop opportunities in animal medicine. Source: Fast Company, January 30, 2025. Link. Leaders who proactively address generational differences while … [Read more...]
Client education, the main objective of National Pet Dental Month
Commentary Sponsored by the AVMA, February is National Pet Dental Month. Our industry has presented and marketed dental care myriad ways over the past three decades. Foundationally, the dental market sought the "endorsement" of veterinary dental products <Link>. When the World Small Animal Veterinary Association Global Guidelines recommended pet dental care in 2017, … [Read more...]
6 ways to develop today’s managers to be tomorrow’s leaders
Commentary Employee development is an underlying theme in our animal health industry. Collectively, we are challenged to find enough veterinarians and technicians ready to provide full veterinary services. Beyond the science, we face challenges to identify aspects of professional roles and improve the ongoing need to cultivate opportunities for personal development and … [Read more...]
Bird flu enters a new phase, meanwhile, the environment cannot be sterilized
The latest data from the CDC and USDA shows the continued devastating effects of bird flu outbreaks across the United States. New York Times writer Apoorva Mandavilli provides a relevant and updated situation analysis in the second article shared here. Not yet a serious human threat, she shares the expanding discoveries in mammalian species, including cats both wild and … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – January 30, 2025
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, January 23, 2024. Link. Most read posts from January 23, 2025 AHD Bulletin Managing your stress. Link. Johne’s disease no longer just a dairy disease. Link. 200 weeks and counting . . . the bull run continues. Link. ================================= Wings, turf, pigskin, cheese and more . . . … [Read more...]
Feather in Her Cap Association names 2025 Winners
Laurie Hueneke Martens, Eve Hanks, and Chelsie Estey were honored for their leadership, innovation, and impact as mentors in the Animal Health industry. Source: The Feather in Her Cap Association, Inc., January 29, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]
Farm Bureau names its 2025 Farm Dog of the Year
Sirius, a 6-year old Maremma sheepdog, was recently named the annual award recipient of annual honor. He and his Florida owners were awarded $5,000, a trophy plate, a year’s supply of dog food and other Purina products. Source: American Farm Bureau, January 26, 2025. Link. Includes video. Photo credit: Big Foot Media, used with permission … [Read more...]
Senior Dog Veterinary Society announces strategic alliance with Elanco
The Senior Dog Veterinary Society, an organization dedicated to advancing the care of senior and geriatric dogs, has established a strategic alliance with Elanco Animal Health Incorporated. This collaboration aims to foster excellence in senior and geriatric dog care through education and awareness, research and innovation, and community support. Source: Senior Dog … [Read more...]
IDEXX launches Cancer Dx™ panel for early detection of lymphoma in dogs
IDEXX Cancer Dx™ is a first-of-its-kind diagnostic panel. It is an affordable and accessible blood test that can be added to panels for sick pets and integrated into annual wellness screenings for as low as $15, providing veterinarians in the U.S. with actionable results within two to three days. It will increase access to cancer diagnoses and care while allowing veterinarians … [Read more...]
AVMA CVTEA seeking comments on veterinary technician educational standards
Public comments on proposed changes to some of the educational standards for accredited veterinary technology education programs are due no later than March 15, 2025, via an online survey. Source: AVMA Committee on Veterinary Technician Education and Activities®, January 6, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]
Recognizing the value of how horses use smell
Mary Ann Simonds knows horses’ noses. In this Facebook reel, she shares how horses use smell and offers some ideas about using aromas to help with horse care and comfort. Source: Mary Ann Simonds, Facebook. Link. … [Read more...]
Q and A: Why broodmares are prone to colic
When discussing colic in the broodmare, the cause of the pain can be broadly divided into two categories: pain originating from the gastrointestinal tract and pain originating from the reproductive tract shares, Katy Dern, DVM, MS, DACVS. She discusses gastrointestinal conditions seen before foaling and those seen in the post-parturient time period. Source: Paulick Report, … [Read more...]