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Why dogs chew their feet and what to do about it

March 23, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Dogster

All dogs chew and lick their feet. Finding the cause of foot chewing can be complicated, says Christopher Pachel, DVM. Among the reasons are anxiety, boredom, injuries, allergies, cracked nails and even food allergies. He offers these tips to help avoid problems: Feed a high-quality, well-balanced diet. Make sure your dog gets plenty of physical exercise, mental … [Read more...]

Primary training likely works best for shelter puppies

March 23, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Clinician's Brief

Bonnie V. Beaver, DVM, MS, DSc (Hon), DPNAP, DACVB, DACAW, shares the results of a study on training methods. The key pearls tell the story: Puppies may not be ready to make the connection between use of secondary (e.g., clickers) and primary (e.g., food) reinforcers Owners with puppies should be encouraged to use food rewards in training Secondary reinforcers may be … [Read more...]

Canine parvovirus varies geographically

March 23, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Today's Veterinary Practice

Canine parvovirus first emerged in the United States, Europe, Asia and Australia in 1978, when a virus similar to feline panleukopenia virus crossed over from cats to cause a new type of disease among domestic dogs. An ongoing worldwide concern, CPV-2 has since mutated into three strains (CPV-2a, -2b, and -2c) that vary in prevalence geographically. Jonathan E. Fogle DVM, … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – March 18, 2021

March 17, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA SmartBrief, Coast Mountain News, Daily Motivation, Forbes, Pet Business, PopSugar, Stanford News

      The 5 best TED Talks to watch today Source: Forbes, March 5, 2021. Link. Topics include work stress, side hustles, anxiety gaps, teaching girls, freelancing.   Four causes for ‘Zoom fatigue’ and their simple fixes Source: Stanford News, February 23, 2021. Link. “Videoconferencing is a good thing for remote communication, but just … [Read more...]

Optimal nutrition calculators for cats and dogs available

March 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Nutrition Alliance, Petfood Industry

OPINION Pet owners are responsible for their pets’ proper nutrition. Too often we hear questions about specific brands of pet food wanting a yes or no answer. The same goes for treat brands and then there are table scraps. Bottom-line, daily Kcal (calorie) calculations are important before brand discussion, although a proper assessment may identify the need for … [Read more...]

Billions of cicadas may be coming soon to trees near you

March 16, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: AKC, The Conversation

Starting sometime in April or May, depending on latitude, one of the largest broods of 17-year cicadas will emerge from underground in a dozen states, from New York to Illinois and south into northern Georgia. Cicada exoskeletons are difficult to digest and can cause dogs to suffer serious consequences if eaten.” - AKC Source: The Conversation, March 12, 2021. … [Read more...]

Heartworm review and update

March 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Whether living in endemic or nonendemic areas, heartworm remains a top priority parasite for dogs and cats. Andrew R. Moorhead, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVM (Parasitology), reviews the life cycle and strategies for prevention and treatment. It is crucial to test all dogs for microfilariae at the same time as antigen testing.” Source: Clinician’s Brief, March 2021. Link. Treatment … [Read more...]

Raising capable and empowered pet parents

March 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, MWI Messenger Focus

The efforts to educate and raise capabilities in animal owners are as important as building capabilities in employees. In this context. compliance takes on a new, more appropriate meaning. Kudos to the MWI Animal Health team for providing this thoughtful article. Teach clients how to be better partners in their pet’s health care and THANK THEM!” Source: MWI Messenger Focus - … [Read more...]

Landrace Bankhar dogs being redeveloped to strengthen Mongolian nomad lifestyle

March 9, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Atlas Obscura, Bankhar Dog Project

Varieties or types of plants or animals that have developed over time to suit the conditions of a local area are called landrace. For 15,000 years, Bankhar dogs protected livestock and livelihoods on the Mongolian steppe. Nearly lost, the revered dogs are making a slow and intentional comeback. Source: Atlas Obscura, February 23, 2021. Link.  Also see: Bankhar Dog … [Read more...]

Temple Grandin, PhD, MS, featured in NEWStat about dogs, fear, and socialization

March 9, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: AAHA NewStat

"Dogs today have more fears than they’ve ever had.” – Temple Grandin, PhD Tony McReynolds shares parts of a discussion with Grandin. Her comments about dog socialization form important considerations for the modern dog. Source: AAHA NEWStat, March 4, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

E-Commerce leads 2020 channel growth in human, pet spaces

March 9, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Petfood Industry

Before you label this post as more of the same, consider the information in the article. The top online searches related to pet products are: Calming products Digestive support Energy support Probiotics Source: Petfood Industry, February 2021. Link. Three pet food companies were among the top 10 e-commerce brands in 2020.” INSIGHTS: Whether you play in the … [Read more...]

All segments of industry should agree – cruelty, neglect are NEVER acceptable

March 9, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Meat + Poultry

This blog post by Temple Grandin, PhD, MS, Colorado State University animal welfare specialist, is worth your time, no matter which segment of the industry you represent. It is time for us all to agree on these issues. Animal welfare and neglect are important considerations for all animal health pros regardless of the animal species involved.” It needs to be made very clear … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – March 4, 2021

March 3, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: petMD, Vet Candy

Why does my dog stare at me? Source: PetMD, July 6, 2020. Link. A stare is normal dog behavior that is used to communicate some type of emotion, want or need.   Why do cats knead? Source: PetMD, January 21, 2021. Link. Whether a cat is making biscuits to show affection or to claim a person as their own, kneading is a natural, instinctual and common … [Read more...]

Human grade dog chow may aid in digestion

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

Opinion We noticed this article in VPN and an industry colleague’s post. The second one made me look for something about consumable nutrients instead of fecal volume comparisons. It is important to review the study abstract <Link> to understand the study hypothesis. We did not access the full study. A new comparison study out of the University of Illinois has found … [Read more...]

Effectiveness of oral lotilaner

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vet Candy

There are some smells one never forgets. The smell of sarcoptic mange in the crusty, scabbed skin stage is one of mine. The Vet Candy team shared promising results of a study using lotilaner to treat confirmed cases of sarcoptic mange. Source: Vet Candy, February 22, 2021. Link. The results showed that pruritus resolved after two weeks. The cutaneous score was also reduced … [Read more...]

The nose really knows! A personal experience with a new pup.

March 2, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Ceva Animal Health U.S.

Opinion includes Complimentary Commercial Content Ceva Animal Health U.S. was a founding sustaining sponsor during Animal Health Digest’s early years. Back then, we offered AHD readers resources on semiochemicals and pheromones, including the vomeronasal organ, and how pheromone science can provide options to reduce the negative effects of emotional responses in our … [Read more...]

Dogs are more than men’s and women’s best friends

March 2, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Ceva Animal Health, Together Beyond Animal Health

Complimentary Content Ceva Animal Health, an early supporter of AHD, recognizes the need for a ‘One Welfare’ approach that recognizes the importance of considering the wellbeing of people and animals. This blog post highlights four global initiatives and partnerships with multi-disciplinary teams of scientists Ceva is working with to generate evidence that demonstrates … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance: February 24, 2021

February 24, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers, Entrepreneur, Oregon State University, Puppies and Pooches, Veterinary Integration Solution

How to recognize and work with narcissistic leaders Source: Entrepreneur, February 17, 2021. Link. When the only way you can feel emotionally and mentally safe to have any exchange with your colleague or boss is with a witness, it’s time to consider a transition strategy. Dogs synchronize their behavior with children, but more with adults, study finds Source: Oregon State … [Read more...]

4 ways to exercise your dog’s mind

February 23, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Wellness

Dogs require mental stimulation to thrive just like humans do, writes Gerry Ellen. She shares four things to exercise a dog’s mind: Give at least six feet of free-range walking room Practice tricks on the go Let the dog engage with other dogs Go on adventures Source: Animal Wellness, March 16, 2020. Link. Every dog deserves a chance to use his instinct and … [Read more...]

CDC offers advice on how to stay healthy around pets

February 23, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Worms and Germs blog

Maureen Anderson DVM, DVSc, PhD, DACVIM (LAIM), shares CDC information about multiple topics that can be readily shared with pet owners and prospective pet owners. It can be linked to websites and shared on social media. This material supports safe and responsible pet ownership. Source: Worms and Germs Blog, February 19, 2021. Link. INSIGHTS: We agree with Anderson. … [Read more...]

Rawhide chews aren’t good for pets

February 23, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Natural Pet Doctor

Rawhide chews dominate treat shelves and endcaps in retail stores and pet sections. Katie Woodley, BVSc, cVMA, GDVCHM, explains how they are made and why they are not a good choice for pets. Rawhide is one of the most common choking hazards and provides no benefit for a dog’s teeth.” – Katie Woodley, BVSc, cVMA, GDVCHM Source: Dr. Katie Woodley - The Natural Pet Doctor, … [Read more...]

Mini-podcast series on Covid-19 features Scott Weese, DVM

February 23, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Worms and Germs blog

Scott Weese, DVM, is featured in a series of mini-podcasts on Covid-19 precautions in veterinary clinics produced by companion animal Ontario Animal Health Network. Each mini-podcast features a quick 3- to 5-minute “lighting round” on common questions and topics. Source: Worms and Germs Blog, February 22, 2021. Link. The mini-podcasts provide bite-sized bits for busy … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – February 18, 2021

February 17, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Wellness, Daily Paws, Seattle Times

Dogs love the sound of your voice, especially when you say certain words. Source: Daily Paws, January 15, 2021. Link. From the study, dogs liked these words best: Walkies, dinner/food/eat, treat, get it, fetch.   7 pet-friendly home design tips Source: Animal Wellness, January 21, 2021. Link. The author shares seven pet-friendly home design tips from … [Read more...]

Recognizing the dangerous signs of hypothermia in dogs

February 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Daily Paws

The polar vortex is crippling much of the U.S. In this timely article, Deb M. Eldredge, DVM, shares information about hypothermia pet owners can use now. While we tend to think of hypothermia in cold weather, it can happen in warm weather, too she says. Individual body temperatures below 99.5 degrees Fahrenheit can be life threatening. Source: Daily Paws, November 25, 2020. … [Read more...]

Dogs load bucking bulls in the open

February 16, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Mel's video of the day

This is how one cattle rancher loads bucking bulls. He never leaves his horse, nor uses a corral; just an open trailer and four, well-trained cattle dogs. Put your own twist on this as you please and enjoy! Source: Mel’s video of the day. Link. … [Read more...]

5 tips for helping pets deal with their grief

February 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: petMD

Rescue. . .Rehome. . .Adopt. . . Foster. . .Relinquish These verbs are all part of the animal health narrative in 2021. Most are associated with people improving the potential for life quality for pets. And, pets grieve. From the pets’ perspective, Jennifer Coates, DVM, reminds us that grief and loss are often associated with these words and we can help if we recognize the … [Read more...]

Lyme disease is getting skinked

February 16, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Science

Black-legged ticks in the southeast U.S. prefer to feed on lizards, particularly skinks. Skinks don’t transmit Lyme as easily as the white-footed mice in the northeast U.S. Jean Tsao, a disease ecologist, and her team found a clear divide in ticks’ preferred hosts and behavior south of Virginia, matching the pattern of both tick infections and Lyme disease. Source: Science, … [Read more...]

Lepto IS a thing! Dr. Jen the Vet

February 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dr Jen the Vet

Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, Dipl. ACZM, Dipl. ACVPM, discusses Leptospirosis sp. including history, zoonoses, clinical signs, environmental concerns and modern approaches to prevention. Every dog, EVERY dog is at risk for lepto. Every dog ought to be vaccinated for lepto.” -  Dr. Jen the Vet Source: Is this a Thing? Dr. Jen the Vet, February 10, 2021. Abbreviated version. … [Read more...]

Overcoming barriers in cost-of-care conversations

February 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance

Complimentary Sponsored Content – Part 3 of a February 2021 series In the first two posts <post-1> <post-2>, study results reported by Wendy Hauser, DVM, and team indicate clients and veterinary team members feel better when proactive education about pet health insurance occurs and demonstrated a strong correlation between insured pets and the care these pets … [Read more...]

Justine Lee, DVM, discusses Leptospirosis sp. on Pet Life Radio

February 9, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Life Radio

Complimentary In a recent episode of ER VET, Dr. Justine Lee, DACVECC, DABT, discussed canine leptospirosis. She says, “If your dog lives in the city and weighs ten pounds or more it is at risk. Tune in to learn about this deadly disease!” Resources like this are great for client education, social media posts and newsletters. Source: Pet Life Radio, ER Vet. Link. The … [Read more...]

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