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Dogs absorb our emotions

June 25, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: National Geographic

A new study shows owners who experience long-term stress and anxiety can pass it on to their dogs. Dogs are quite good at understanding humans. They’re definitely better at understanding us than we are at understanding them.” - Lina Roth, Zoologist Source: National Geographic, June 6, 2019. Link. Roth found no evidence that anxious dogs created nervous owners. INSIGHTS: … [Read more...]

Amazon goes to the dogs

June 25, 2019 by Rick Purnell Source: Los Angeles Times

More than 7,000 dogs are registered to come to work at Amazon’s offices in Seattle. That’s 1,000 more than last year. They’re supported by Amazon policy, on-site dog parks, doggy day-cares and a multitude of pet-friendly bars and restaurants in the surrounding neighborhood. Dogs can even get flank steak or venison for lunch. Source: Los Angeles Times, June 21, 2019. Link. … [Read more...]

Demand for life-stage diets growing

June 25, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Product News

Today’s pet owners are more informed than in previous years and seek research-backed foods for their pets. They want sustainable food that will support their dogs from head to tail, through all phases of their life. As a result, the market for life-stage diets for dogs is steady, according to industry insiders. Paige Brockway reviews the trends, challenges and nuances of … [Read more...]

Climate changes expand the distribution of diseases

June 25, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: USA Today

Some experts fear climate change is expanding the distribution of diseases that can sicken or even kill dogs, putting more of them at risk for diseases their owners have never had to deal with, according to Elizabeth Weise’s report. The biggest spread in heartworm disease in the United States certainly followed the 2005 national distribution of dogs due to Hurricane Katrina.” … [Read more...]

Keep pets safe on July 4th

June 25, 2019 by Rick Purnell Source: AVMA

Independence Day is one week from today. It’s a fun holiday, but the noisy festivities can really scare pets. Noisy fireworks can cause pets to run away, holiday food can be harmful and the heat can bring trouble. The AVMA has assembled common-sense tips to help prepare for the holiday and and to keep everyone and their pets as safe as possible. Source: AVMA. Link. Safety … [Read more...]

Rescue dog book promotes children reading to animals

June 18, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Wisdom House Books

A new fictional book, My Name is Curly, supports both childrens’ reading and shelter animals. Research has shown that when children read to animals, it helps with their reading skills, helps children socialize. It also comforts and reduces the anxiety of shelter pets. Plus, it nurtures empathy in children. Author and attorney Andi C. Kryszak says when she adopted her first … [Read more...]

HeHelp owners, employees pick the best treats

June 18, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Wellness

There is a lot of pet junk food on the market. Regardless of how much pet owners research main diets, treats can have a detrimental effect on pets. Tavor White shares five things to look for when choosing pet treats: Made with pristine, all-natural ingredients Monitored for quality and safety Sustainably and ethically sourced Created with a conscience … [Read more...]

Dirty dogs need people to solve their problems

June 18, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Clinician's Brief

Canine house soiling has many potential causes, including medical conditions and behavior problems. Accurate assessment is critical, as the prognosis for control or resolution is typically good once the underlying cause is identified according to Ellen Lindell, VMD, DACVB. She shares information about diagnostics, behaviors, treatments and training. Clients are often … [Read more...]

Sponsored Content – 5 resources needed for summer travel with pets

June 18, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA, Global VetLINK

The staff at Global VetLink summarizes helpful tips to ensure animal owners’ travel plans go smoothly this summer. Know if the state you’re traveling to has changed their 7001 form rules Brush up on your regulatory knowledge Look up state movement requirements before traveling with animals Find movement requirements for international health certificates Keep … [Read more...]

Brainwash your veterinary patients

June 18, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: FIRSTLINE

Monique Feyrecilde, BA, LVT, VTS (Behavior), reminds us that pets are often unconsciously classically conditioned by their owners and by veterinary professionals. To efficiently change a conditioned response, you will need to use desensitization in conjunction with classical and operant counterconditioning. Source: FIRSTLINE, June 17, 2019. Link. Wield the benevolent … [Read more...]

TickEncouter website helps with tick identification and prevention

June 18, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: TickEncounter

The TickEncounter Resource Center (TERC) from the University of Rhode Island promotes tick bite protection and tick-borne disease prevention by engaging, educating and empowering people to take action. One supportive element allows persons and organizations to become TickEncounter Prevention Partners. A new program enables nationwide crowd-sourced tick surveillance using … [Read more...]

Meet Gen Fur, the biggest growing target market

June 18, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Forbes, LinkedIn Pulse

Jeanne Shields says to forget Gens X, Y and Z. The biggest growth market is what she calls Gen Fur. Shields sites a recent article from Forbes < link > that features metrics that confirm the explosive growth of the pet industry. The new generation of pet owners embraces pet ownership with enthusiasm and spares no expense in treating their pets like family. Source: … [Read more...]

PetInsuranceInfo.com to help pet owners learn about, compare pet insurance

June 18, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: MarketsInsider

LifeLearn Animal Health announced the launch of PetInsuranceInfo.com < link >, a new pet insurance education website. It can help pet owners learn about what pet insurance is, what it isn't and the questions they need to ask prior to buying a policy.  The site also allows pet owners to easily compare quotes from different pet insurance companies and find the coverage that … [Read more...]

Pet food dishes, one of the germiest places in homes

June 11, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Reader's Digest

Yuk! A study done by NSF International examined 30 everyday items from 22 different households. Pet food dishes ranked 4th in the final list of germ hot spots topped by kitchen sponge/dish rag, kitchen sink and toothbrush holder. Food bowls can serve as ideal breeding grounds for bacteria, mold, and yeast. Source: Reader's Digest. Link. To prevent any potential sickness … [Read more...]

Booker T. Pug, reading tutor (includes video)

June 11, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: University of West Georgia

An Award of Merit at the 143rd Westminster Dog Show was a stage for Booker T. to make a difference in the lives of children, specifically by supporting reading and learning. Enjoy the coverage of this pug and his role in education. Source: University of West Georgia, June 10, 2019. Link. “Booker offers a nonjudgmental environment for kids to practice reading,” said Meghen … [Read more...]

Prison dogs do good

June 11, 2019 by Rick Purnell Source: New York Times

America’s largest maximum-security prison is in Angola, Louisiana. Dogs have always been here. They sniff for drugs, search for escapees and provide support to the sick and elderly. Two years ago, Major Keavin Tanner and his wife, Master Sgt. Sarah Tanner, created the Prisoners Assisting Warrior Services program (PAWS), a volunteer program that trains service dogs for veterans. … [Read more...]

Yes, dogs can give you a disease

June 11, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest, Inside Pets World

Marchelle Chastain says, “. . . in our interaction with our dogs, we tend to forget that these lovely pets can be the first cause of many diseases that we can catch.” This is a good reminder to share on social media, blogs and in e-newsletters. He lists 7 diseases dogs can give to humans: Sarcoptic mange Salmonella Ringworm Rabies Tapeworms Leptospirosis … [Read more...]

A guide to dog muzzles

June 11, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: All Things Dog

If an owner is relying on a dog muzzle in the absence of any other training – they are failing. These devices are not magic, they will not solve a behavioral problem and they aren’t a cop-out for a poorly trained dog. They simply limit damage while you rehabilitate your dog, says John Woods. He adds muzzles can be brilliant for reactive dogs, as they can help to: Limit … [Read more...]

Overexcitement may be addictive to dogs

June 11, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Bark

The adrenalin rush dogs get when excited can be addictive, shares Trish King. She says the epinephrine responses are  good for animals in the wild, where an action not taken lead to death. But, it’s not always so useful in our world. Animal owners with dogs who get overly excited can gain one or two tips from this article. Share it on social media, websites, in blogs or … [Read more...]

Your dog feels your stress

June 11, 2019 by Rick Purnell Source: NPR shots

It is proven that dogs and their owners can experience the same emotions and stress levels, especially during highly stressful or exciting activities such as competitions or police work. A new study suggests dogs may be highly sensitive to our stress. Source: NPR Shots, June 6, 2019. Link. “It was the owner’s personality that influenced the dog’s hair cortisol level, rather … [Read more...]

Study explores DVM attitudes regarding euthanasia

June 11, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Today's Veterinary Practice

Patricia Wuest summarizes a recent study that found 69 percent of veterinarian respondents said they had felt moderate to severe distress about not being able to give animals what they thought was the right care. Almost two-thirds were bothered by inappropriate requests for euthanasia. The study exposes animal health pros to the challenges of being the point of service for … [Read more...]

Animal hoarding caused by multiple issues

June 11, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Kirk Miller, DVM, helps us understand the issues around hoarding beyond those of the long-established crazy cat lady. He says what classifies a person as a hoarder isn’t a particular number of animals, rather it’s whether or not those animals are provided with sufficient care. Miller explains three types of hoarders and potential intervention approaches. The overwhelmed … [Read more...]

Tick, tick, tick . . . TICK!

June 11, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Forbes

The range of ticks is expanding, more diseases spread by ticks are being identified, and new species are being introduced to the U.S. by global trade and travel, writes Judy Stone. The expansion of Lyme and other tick-borne diseases appears related to two major factors: a) climate change and, b) forest fragmentation. Humans and animals are challenged. Source: Forbes, May 29, … [Read more...]

Porcupines can cause prickly problems for cows, horses

June 4, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Countryside Magazine

Heather Smith Thomas shares information about porcupines, discusses various quill removal myths and reveals the challenges of removing quills from cattle and horses. The best way to remove quills is to immobilize the animal while the quills are pulled out with needle-nosed pliers. A straight, quick jerk works best. - Robert Cope, DVM Source: Countryside Magazine, June 2, … [Read more...]

Discover more urinary tract stones with these tips (includes image slides)

June 4, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

Positive and negative contrast studies can provide additional, often valuable, information to aid in diagnostic evaluation of the urinary tract. Daniel VanderHart, DVM, DACVR, leaves no stone unturned as he discusses the various types of calculi and the use of radiography and ultrasonography. Source: Clinician’s Brief,  February 2017. Link. Radiography and ultrasonography … [Read more...]

Reverse sneezing in dogs can signal a problem

June 4, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dogster

Writer Elizabeth Vecsi says reverse sneezing isn’t really sneezing. Officially termed pharyngeal gag reflex or paroxysmal respiration, reverse sneezing in dogs is a condition where a dog will extend his neck and begin making gasping sounds as though she can’t catch her breath. Seeing a dog honk, snort or gasp for breath is alarming for dog owners. Source: Dogster, May 23, … [Read more...]

3 considerations before adding a second dog

June 4, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Tufts Your Dog

Stephanie Borns-Weil, DVM, believes that dogs in general are happier with other dogs. It is hard on social creatures not to live with their co-species members, she says. . . . you can be reasonably sure when bringing home a second dog that your first dog will be better off for the company but never certain just how well it’s going to work . . . Source: Tufts, Your Dog, March … [Read more...]

Dog ownership likely influenced by genetics

June 4, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Bark

A recent Swedish twin study provides evidences of a strong genetic component to dog ownership. The results fit with feelings many have that loving dogs is an intrinsic part of who we are. Heritability for dog ownership ranged from 57 percent for females and 51 percent for males. A shared environment accounted for much less; in the range of 0 to 6 percent. Source: Bark, May … [Read more...]

Blood-sucking ‘kissing bugs’ cause Chagas disease

June 4, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Wellness

If you live in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Georgia, Virginia, South Carolina or Tennessee it’s important to understand Chagas disease. Nancy Scanlan, DVM, CVA, shares information on disease symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. In dogs, the primary area to be infected is the heart, but sometimes the nervous system is also involved. The trypanosomes cause a high level of … [Read more...]

Dogs need vets to manage arthritis

May 28, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Fear Free Happy Homes

Veterinarian Kathryn Primm reminds us that May is National Arthritis Awareness Month. It is a perfect time to be aware of the subtle signs pets who might be in pain from conditions such as arthritis provide and to seek veterinary help when necessary. The article is worthy of posting on social media or in e-newsletters. Source: Fear Free Happy Homes, May 6, 2019. Link. If … [Read more...]

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