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Whip your PiMS inventory into shape

March 1, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: VetLogic

Join Nicole Clausen with VetLogic for a FREE 3-part workshop series. The training is for veterinary professionals who want to understand more about keeping their practice management system accurate and functional to keep better track of clinic inventories. The training will take place in the Veterinary Inventory Management Facebook group. For those not on Facebook, you can … [Read more...]

Pet ownership linked to slower cognitive decline

March 1, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: CNN, NAVC

In a study thought to be the first to consider the effect of duration of pet ownership on cognitive health, pet ownership was especially beneficial for working verbal memory, such as memorization of word lists. Owning household pets for five years or more produced the most benefit, delaying cognitive decline by 1.2 points over the six-year period of the study compared with … [Read more...]

Become a Veterinarian Camp Contest 2022

March 1, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Merck Animal Health, VCA Animal Hospitals, Vet Set Go

Please share this opportunity with your local middle school administrators, counselors, science teachers and youth groups. Vet Set Go together with Merck Animal Health and VCA Animal Hospitals is inviting rising sixth, seventh and eighth grade students to enter the sixth annual Vet Set Go Become a Veterinarian Camp Contest 2022. The online essay contest will award three … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – February 28, 2022

March 1, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

Power shifts in pet industry, veterinarians burning out, 2022 focus areas for small business, Google arts and culture app uses AI to find pet lookalikes, Target Corporation accelerator looking for pet startups, pets and our brains plus more . . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, February 28, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

Consuming water helped people reduce stress

March 1, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: The Conversation, World J Psychiatry

A large study found people who drink five cups or more of water per day were at lower risk of depression and anxiety. In comparison, drinking fewer than two cups per day doubles the risk. The link between dehydration and anxiety is also observed in children, who are a group at risk of dehydration. Researchers have also found people who usually drink lots of water feel less … [Read more...]

It’s just semantics . . . NOT!

March 1, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: RPR Company, Word Genius

Semantics isn’t just a superficial difference of opinion even though often we use semantics as a reason to end a debate. Semantics is important because words, sentences, and phrases frame our reality. Disputes about semantics and meaning can be big deals. However, disagreeing about word choices versus meaning is lexicography or diction. That’s just semantics or You’re just … [Read more...]

Is it fun or escapism?

March 1, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Forge

Taking a hard look at how we socialize helps us spend time the way we truly want.” – Nir Eyal Source: Forge, February 24, 2022. Link. Asking ourselves some potentially uncomfortable questions about the way we get together could help us make important changes now that the world is entering the new normal. … [Read more...]

Routines are not creative

March 1, 2022 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Fast Company

In everyday life, it is easy to get sucked into the prevailing culture. We know the expectations and what is acceptable in our working life. Even when we are working remotely, we still feel we cannot take time off for lunch, that we cannot go for a walk around the block when we need a break. Source: Fast Company, February 14, 2022. Link. The key here is to play, experiment, … [Read more...]

How to interrupt someone’s workday without annoying them

March 1, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

As organizations shift to long-term hybrid models, it’s more important than ever to think proactively about how we communicate with one another at work. This increasingly complex landscape dictates we pay close attention to what it means to be a good interrupter. Research suggests that interruptions don’t have to be unpleasant. Elana Feldman offers six strategies to become … [Read more...]

MD discusses key differences between in-person and virtual (video)

March 1, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Helio

We can all learn from perspectives in human medicine as we adopt and learn where virtual care in animal health fits. Embracing some of this new technology is beneficial, shares Remo Panaccione, MD, but the importance of interacting face to face with a patient remains a cornerstone of health care. One of the more important things is if we're going to deliver virtual care, we … [Read more...]

Too many pets kept alive when it’s not the kindest option, say vets

March 1, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA, The Guardian

Some veterinarians are warning too many owners are spending huge amounts of money on keeping their pets alive, even when it’s not the most humane option, writes Rachel Hall. Although veterinary science has made impressive advances in recent years, some say extending an animal’s life at all costs is not always the best option for them and can result in bills of thousands of … [Read more...]

March is Women’s History Month

March 1, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Woman’s Day, Womenshistorymonth.gov

Women’s History Month originated as a national celebration in 1981 as Women’s History Week. Since 1995, presidents have issued a series of annual proclamations designating the March as Women’s History Month. These proclamations celebrate the contributions women have made to the U.S. and recognize the specific achievements women have made over the course of American history in a … [Read more...]

Deer strains of SARS-CoV-2 might be emerging

March 1, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Worms and Germs

Scientists estimate that more than six of every 10 known infectious diseases in people can be spread from animals, and three out of every four new or emerging infectious diseases in people come from animals <Link>. In a recent Worms and Germs blog, Scott Weese, DVM, shares details and speculation about SARS-CoV-2 infections in the highly susceptible deer population. … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – February 24, 2022

February 23, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: British Veterinary Association, PennLive, SALTWIRE, TED

Last week’s most read post Customers speak with their wallets; beef producers can’t ignore the results. Link. Last week’s AHD Bulletin Animal Health Digest Bulletin, Thursday, February 17, 2022. Link.  ===========================  UK’s veterinary workforce crisis deepens; registrants drop by over two-thirds Source: British Veterinary Association, … [Read more...]

Get ready for calving

February 22, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Angus Beef Bulletin

If everything goes right, very little is needed to support cows as they calve. However, its’s rare to have every calf born without any intervention. Miranda Reiman shares what is needed in a calving toolbox and other preparations to help cattle producers be ready for everything that might happen. Source: Angus Beef Bulletin, February 2002, page 6.  Link. INSIGHTS: This is … [Read more...]

Simple trick for keeping cattle calm

February 22, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Angus Beef Bulletin Extra

To reduce chute stress and increase worker safety, blindfolding cattle, horses and wildlife is a time proven, humane way to calm a restrained animal. Blindfolding may help avoid sedative use and the potential risks associated with them. The blindfolded animal is calmer and this strategy is also more humane than many other types of restraint. We know a blindfold works for other … [Read more...]

Ventilation video series for swine producers

February 22, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: National Hog Farmer

Contains Commercial Content Proper barn ventilation is a key factor in promoting swine health and productivity. AP, an AGCO brand, developed a series of 14 short ventilation videos with tips to help producers unlock better year-round performance and improve animal health. Source: National Hog Farmer, February 10, 2022. Link.  INSIGHTS: Consider this resource to educate … [Read more...]

New study says opossums DO NOT like eating ticks

February 22, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Field and Stream

From websites to publications to social media, the idea that opossums help save humans from tick-borne ailments is broadly proliferated. Bret Collier, PhD refutes the tick vacuum designation citing study methods from a 2009 study versus a 2021 Hennessy and Hild study of wild opossum stomach contents. Source: Field and Stream, January 5, 2022. Link. INSIGHTS: Like the … [Read more...]

How equine supplements complement forage

February 22, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Equine Wellness

Sometimes hay just isn’t enough, says Clair Thune. She shares how equine supplements can help horses get the nutrients they need to thrive. Source: Equine Wellness, February 2, 2022. Link. Look for products that provide at least 50 percent of the National Research Council guidelines for copper and zinc and 100 percent of the guidelines for vitamin E. Note that the amounts … [Read more...]

Why dogs bite and how to stop it

February 22, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dogster

Behavior problems remain a primary reason dogs are relinquished or euthanized. Bite aggression is one of those behaviors that cause owners to give up on their dogs. Victoria Stillwell’s article is a good resource to share with dog owners. The most important advice says Stillwell, is to be your dog’s advocate and try not to put pressure on her to greet other people on walks … [Read more...]

Mental stimulation matters for dogs

February 22, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Happy Puppy Tips

. . . just 15 minutes of mental stimulation can have the same positive benefits of an hour of physical exercise in dogs.” The author outlines the top tips and tricks to ensure dogs’ mental health stays as fit as their physical bodies. Source: Happy Puppy Tips. Link. INSIGHTS: Consider this article for newsletters and social media. It reinforces the need for exercise in … [Read more...]

Food puzzles for cats

February 22, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: AAFP

Most, if not all, cats can adjust to food puzzles, given time, patience and proper staging of difficulty. The overriding objective should be to provide all food from puzzles. Food puzzles are considered important as part of a multimodal enrichment plan. Source: AAFP, LinkedIn, February 18, 2022. Link. This 2016 clinical review article presents puzzles of all kinds and their … [Read more...]

Top herbs that help promote dental health

February 22, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Wellness, GreatPetCare

Sharing symptomatic remedies, not cures, Greg Tilford emphasizes working with veterinarians, taking a hard look at the food an animal receives, and including an occasional raw bone to scrub off tartar and build healthy gleaming teeth. His list of favorite herbs, plus kelp are options he suggests that minimize discomfort while enhancing the health of the pet’s teeth and gums and … [Read more...]

Parents spending more time with children than their parents did with them

February 22, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Talker

Opinion More than 60 percent of today’s parents spend more time with their children than their parents did with them, according to a OnePoll survey. Society has been asking for better parent involvement for decades. Is your business modeled to support today’s parents? . . . 74 percent of parents polled think it is more challenging to raise a child than when they grew up … [Read more...]

NAVC seeking feedback about advancing diversity, equity and inclusion

February 22, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: NAVC

Complimentary Content We received an email inviting participation in a NAVC survey to capture opinions, challenges and desires related to DE&I. Feedback will help NAVC assess and advance areas of opportunity related to advancing diversity, equity and inclusion within the veterinary healthcare community. If you skipped over this, please take a few minutes to complete … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – February 22, 2022

February 22, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

Pop goes the Vet, vet student prints 3D prosthetics, pet-flation, IBPSA Crisis Care Committee reminder and more. . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, February 22, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

5 ways to end a run-on conversation at work

February 22, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: the muse

Drawing the line in conversation can be difficult, but failing to do so can harm our relationships. Closing the conversation should be done sparingly, writes Ximena Vengoechea, who offers several techniques to effectively and politely end a conversation: Timeboxing Take a time out Use a diversion Acknowledge it is over Distance yourself Source: The Muse, … [Read more...]

Ghosting

February 22, 2022 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Fast Company

When I first heard some of my younger colleagues talking about ghosting, I thought it was some type of a Ghostbusters slime game like silly string. (Okay, I’m old.) Unfortunately, it’s not a game. So, two thoughts – don’t do it to others and if it happens to you or, as Judith Humprey offers, here are a couple of strategies to handle it. Source: Fast Company, February 9, … [Read more...]

Tear down the walls

February 22, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Today’s Veterinary Business

Highlighting facts that as many as half of U.S. pets won’t visit a veterinary practice this year, Bob Lester, DVM, says the veterinary profession risks becoming a service available only to wealthy animal owners. He shares a list of 15 current or near-future models that would help more families and their animals benefit from veterinary care. A spectrum of care approach might … [Read more...]

Truth sandwiches about dogs and cats

February 22, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Psychology Today

One of the objectives of Animal Health Digest is to provide visibility to the ever-increasing information and misinformation being shot into animal health media narratives daily. Zazie Todd, PhD, shares how to counter misinformation about companion animal behavior and topics. . . . there are a lot of incorrect ideas out there about how to care for or train your pet ; some of … [Read more...]

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