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Choosing a trainer and training tips for dog owners (podcast)

January 29, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: NPR

There’s always more than enough training advice to go around. The real challenge is consistent execution. For animal health pros, it is important to continually reinforce consistent training approaches to help dogs’ and owners’ communal lives. . . . all dogs can benefit from training throughout their lives.” Samantha Balban discusses choosing trainers, training methods and … [Read more...]

Educating pet owners on correcting nuisance behaviors (video)

January 29, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

It’s not rocket science, but redirecting pets is not a normal reaction. Chris Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC, advocates pet owners redirect problem behaviors in their companion animals rather than responding with punishment. Have we provided the pet an appropriate outlet for nuisance behaviors? What do we want the animal to do?” - Chris Pachel, DVM, DACVB, CABC Source: DVM 360, … [Read more...]

IPBSA Fast Bites – January 24, 2022

January 29, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

Pet care commerce gaining importance, hamsters emerge as pets of choice, small business tax options, China hotel built with dogs in mind and more . . . Source: IPBSA Fast Bites, January 24, 2022. Link. INSIGHTS: IBPSA offers business resources, staff education, and legislative support. IBPSA Members include the owners and employees of pet boarding and daycare facilities, … [Read more...]

Gonadectomy resources for veterinarians

January 29, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: AVMA

Elective and often controversial, pet sterilization is an important part of pet owner decision making. As the risks and benefits of gonadectomy are re-examined, a renewed conversation about if and when to sterilize a pet is emerging. The AVMA stays on top of this topic and provides resources for veterinarians and pet owners as spay and neuter decisions are considered. As we … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – January 20, 2022

January 19, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hay and Forage Grower, LAist, Medium, New York Times, Treehugger

Last week’s most read post Lyme-carrying ticks live longer. What? Link. Last week’s AHD Bulletin Animal Health Digest Bulletin, Thursday, Jan 13, 2022. Link. =========================== The world’s largest wildlife crossing could have a spring groundbreaking Source: LAist, January 13, 2022. Link. The Liberty Wildlife Crossing has been impressive since its … [Read more...]

Kinesiology tape on dogs? You decide.

January 18, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Whole Dog Journal

This article is in the red flag category. Review the information with your team before an 80-pound Staffordshire terrier mix comes into the clinic taped up like an injured professional wrestler or Olympic gymnast. Proponents say that kinesiology tape can help a dog recover from chronic and acute sports injuries. At the same time, kinesiology taping is not a magic cure-all, … [Read more...]

Pets can be an important part of your business plan

January 18, 2022 by Rick Purnell Source: Forbes

More than 70 percent of U.S. households include a pet and 88 percent of them think of it as part of the family. Plus, according to an ASPCA survey, 23 million American households added a new pet since the beginning of the pandemic. Modern pet parents want housing, workplaces, products and experiences to recognize and integrate their animals. Put another way — if your … [Read more...]

The case against retractable leashes

January 18, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Whole Dog Journal

Retractable leashes have no place in dog training, says Nancy Kerns. The biggest problem with countless situations is when a dog is more than a couple of feet from the owner. There is nothing that can be done to get him back to your side. Retractable products can retract only when there is no tension on the line.” – Nancy Kerns Source: Whole Dog Journal, March 21, 2019. Link. … [Read more...]

AAHA NEWStat’s top 5 posts of 2021

January 18, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: AAHA NewStat

Grape toxicity, xylitol poisoning, man’s best friend could be a woman and more populate the Top 5 list from 2021 shared by Tony McReynolds. Source: AAHA NEWStat, January 4, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

5 scary consequences of neglecting pets’ oral care

January 18, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Addison Biological Laboratories

Sponsored Commercial Content Every month and every visit to the veterinarian should include an oral care discussion about dogs and cats. The animal health industry parallels the dental months in human medicine with our own National Pet Dental Health Month in February supported by the AVMA.  PetMD’s Dr. Hanie Elfenbein, DVM, PhD, reminds dog owners that poor oral hygiene … [Read more...]

Chatfields talk about CBD and pets — Episode 20

January 18, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Chats with the Chatfields, Dr Jen the Vet

Complimentary Commercial Content So many questions. So much information. A lot of room for misunderstanding. The Chatfields visit with Cornell’s Joseph J. Wakshlag, DVM, PhD, to dig into what’s what. CBD? THC? Terpenes? WHAT?! Are all these the same?  What are they? Did you know there are even different kinds of cannabidiol?  Like CBDA? How much is safe for dogs? Cats? … [Read more...]

Rabies, lest we forget it’s importance

January 18, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Worms and Germs blog

We often hear rabies is eliminated. It is true for canine rabies. It is NOT true for wildlife, especially bats. Scott Weese, DVM, recaps the 2021 rabies scene in the U.S. He shares details on the five human deaths due to rabies reported in 2021. This is the highest annual case count in the last decade. There’s limited penetration of rabies awareness education for the general … [Read more...]

New vision for animal services focuses on community wellness, professional certifications

January 18, 2022 by Rick Purnell Source: Best Friends Animal Society, TEDx

Thank you to guest contributor, Brent Toellner, senior director of national programs, Best Friends Animal Society Tawny Hammond, national no kill leadership advancement director with Best Friends Animal Society, believes how we treat companion animals is a direct reflection of our communities’ overall well-being. She cites studies that support consistent, compassionate, … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – January 13, 2022

January 11, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: BBC, Harvard Business Review, National Hog Farmer, Puppies and Pooches, Tom’s Guide, USDA

Last week’s most read posts Workplace bullying, a growing concern for HR departments. Link. To hug or not. Tools to solve the conundrum. Link. Last week’s AHD Bulletin Animal Health Digest Bulletin, January 6, 2022. Link.  =========================== So you cried at work Source: Harvard Business Review, January 4, 2022. Link. To minimize the impact of … [Read more...]

Tips for getting your cat clean with less drama

January 11, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: ASPCA Pet Insurance, Tufts Catnip

Occasionally, cats get dirty enough to need a bath. The author shares tips for making bath time less stressful on the cat and owner. Consider these resources for social media and newsletters to help cat owners clean up a dirty cat . Source: Tuft’s Catnip, November 22, 2021. Link. Also see: How to [safely] bathe a cat, ASPCA® Pet Insurance. Link. … [Read more...]

Millions of dog owners facing quandary over dog care as they return to work

January 11, 2022 by Rick Purnell Source: Washington Post

More than 23 million American households adopted a pet during the pandemic – so far, according to the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. And, boy how they pampered those pets. Americans spent $21.4 billion on nonmedical pet products through November and $28.4 billion on dog food, according to Euromonitor International. Rover, the dog sitting and boarding … [Read more...]

Fit named 2022 Farm Bureau Farm Dog of the Year

January 11, 2022 by Rick Purnell Source: American Farm Bureau Federation, Purina

Fit, a Border Collie owned by Florida Farm Bureau members Cindy and Andrew Deak, was named Farm Dog of the Year earlier this week during the group’s annual convention. She’s been with the Deaks since she was a puppy and helps move sheep from pasture to pasture. Source: American Farm Bureau Federation, January 9, 2022. Link. (includes video) “Fit is pretty much my right-hand … [Read more...]

Puppy meets a live wire (podcast)

January 11, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Clinician's Brief

Jennifer Good, DVM, DACVECC, discusses in this podcast what happens when a puppy that snacked on an electrical cord was presented to her in cardiovascular shock. Good retraces her steps, highlighting all the turning points and big decisions these cases entail. Source: Clinician’s Brief Podcast. Link. 34 minutes. … [Read more...]

Reminder: February is Pet Dental Month

January 11, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Addison Biological Laboratories, AVMA, Dogster, I Love Veterinary

Opinion National Pet Dental Health Month is celebrated in February to reinforce the importance of pet dental health and as a reminder for pet owners to practice routine oral care on their pets. It is sponsored by the American Veterinary Medical Association. Call it dental care or oral care, it is a critical component of healthy pet management at home, in veterinary … [Read more...]

Top 10 states with the most overweight dogs across the U.S.

January 11, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Pet Business

Pennsylvania, Virginia, Wisconsin and Georgia top the list with 16 pounds of excess weight as compared to the AKC-recommended weight chart. Source: Pet Business, November 16, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

10 of the most-read articles on PetProductNews.com in 2021

January 11, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Pet Product News

We noted interesting survey information showing dogs are not getting bathed enough. Plus, supply chain issues, hiring decisions and the ongoing pet food ingredient debate. Source: Pet Product News, December 29, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

The best de-shedding brushes

January 11, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Puppies and Pooches

Pet owners often ask which tool is best to help capture and control shedding hair. Nine de-shedding tools are reviewed in this article. Most pets grow accustomed to frequent brushing. Owners find this to be an excellent time to bond and look over their pets. Source: Puppies and Pooches, August 12, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

Pet owners are searching Amazon for these pet food attributes

January 11, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Product News

Keyword searches indicate pet owners know what type of pet food they want, yet major gaps remain, according to NielsenIQ officials. Opportunities exist in more inclusive labeling, as well as ingredient development. Source: Pet Product News, October 12, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

Dr. Pol, Dr. Oakley, Dr. K among Nat Geo shows now on Disney+

January 11, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Disney Plus

Disney is dropping new episodes of many Nat Geo and Disney Channel shows in batches, rather than waiting until an entire season has finished, as it used to. Dozens of episodes of popular Nat Geo veterinary docuseries are now streaming on Disney+. The first 18 seasons of The Incredible Dr Pol are available, along with a number of specials. The first batch of episodes from … [Read more...]

Lyme-carrying ticks live longer. What?

January 11, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Science, The Wildest

Research reported at the annual meeting of the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology reveals black-legged ticks infected with the Lyme disease-causing microbe thrive in subfreezing weather and can be active, even in winter. Laura Ferguson, PhD, and Amal El Nabbout reported their findings from working with ticks over three winters. Infected ticks in fluctuating … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – January 6, 2022

January 4, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Huffington Post, Steve Dale Pet World, The Conversation, The Outdoor Wear, Treehugger

Last week’s most read post Most read Animal Health Digest posts of 2021. Link. Last week’s AHD Bulletin Animal Health Digest Bulletin, December 30, 2021. Link. AHD posts one year ago Archives for December 2020, Animal Health Digest. Link.  =================================  Steve Dale: Fear Free: Transforming veterinary medicine Source: Steve … [Read more...]

Cat obesity up more than 100 percent in 10 years

January 4, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Catster, The Bridge Club Pets

Citing Banfield Pet Hospitals’ electronic veterinary health records, Jackie Brown shares some disturbing findings: 114 percent increase in cats diagnosed as overweight in the last 10 years Dog obesity also rose 108 percent in the same period A survey of 1,000 owners of overweight or obese pets discovered: 93 percent said they faced hurdles in maintaining a … [Read more...]

Cleaning up after feline messes

January 4, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Catster

While cats are often considered fastidious, they can be untidy creatures. They leave a unique assortment of stains and messes around homes that require constant cleaning. Kate Benjamin shares how to keep things nice and neat when living with cats. New and seasoned cat owners will appreciate Benjamin’s tips. Share them on social media and in newsletters. Source: Catster, … [Read more...]

Land area twice the size of the UK needed to feed the world’s pets

January 4, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: University of Edinburgh News

With increasing demand for pets comes increasing demand for pet food. In fact, an area twice the size of the UK is used to produce dry cat and dog food each year, according to a recent study published in the journal Global Environmental Change. Researchers analyzed data on primary ingredients in more than 280 types of dry food in the U.S. and Europe, which account for two … [Read more...]

Considerations before switching a pet’s food

January 4, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Wellness Report

Questions about pet food are among the most frequent queries made by pet owners. One size fits all doesn’t work when it comes to pet food, says Anthony Bennie. He shares signs that could signal the need for a food source change and factors that could influence pets’ acceptance of their pet food. Source: Animal Wellness Report, December 2021. Link. While changes in your dog … [Read more...]

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