Rabies has been found in at least 25 animals since July of last year in mostly raccoons and three feral cats, according to Nassau County New York officials. Rabies had previously been eradicated in Nassau County in 2016 following aggressive control efforts. The resurgence is a stark reminder of the importance of vaccination, public education and wildlife baiting to manage … [Read more...]
Talking to clients about cats and major life changes
A major change, such as moving, the addition of a new animal or baby to the household, could induce significant distress even in the most adaptable cats, writes Meghan E. Herron, DVM, DACVB. She discusses elements of preparing a cat for change proactively in this article. Source: Clinician’s Brief, July 2025. Link. Feline patients could be better served if clients were … [Read more...]
Massage, heat and cold therapy in feline rehabilitation
Physical therapy and rehabilitation tailored specifically for cats can make a significant difference in the well-being of these felines, shared Michael H. Jaffe, DVM, MS, CCRP, DACVS, during the recent Fetch Kansas City. He shared how massage, heat and cold therapies are helpful for different situations and where pet owners can be included. Source: DVM 360, September 2, … [Read more...]
Turmeric a promising yet under-researched functional ingredient
Commentary If it hasn’t happened already, a pet owner is going to ask questions about turmeric or curcumin, a key compound in turmeric. Used historically in folk medicine, the compounds have a renewed modern appeal. Tim Wall shares essential information for pet food professionals about turmeric’s role in formulations. Turmeric is a promising yet under-researched functional … [Read more...]
Tesla BioHealing introduces anti-aging pet bed with biophoton-based healing technology
Complimentary Commercial Content Tesla BioHealing recently launched a new line of biophoton-enriched products for dogs. The PawRenew Pet Bed <Link> is a new technology for pet revitalization and anti-aging, according to the company. The pet bed utilizes the company’s biophoton technology that naturally emits life-force energy shown to boost stem cell production by 300 … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – September 18, 2025
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, September 18, 2025. Link. Most read posts from September 18, 2025 AHD Bulletin – Four worn out, unwelcome words or phrases in vet med. Link. Rabies is NOT a thing of the past. Link. “What Else?” Link. Which coaching approach is the best? Behavior-based vs mental-state. Link. Are veterinary … [Read more...]
Four worn out, unwelcome words or phrases in vet med
Wendy Hauser, DVM, shares four words used in veterinary medicine she thinks we should ban or use less frequently: Compliance Gold standard Standard of care Pet parent Source: Animal Health News and Views, September 2025. Link. . . . the sentiment behind pet parent normalizes the idea that pets are not property.” INSIGHTS: We agree and work diligently to refer … [Read more...]
Rabies is NOT a thing of the past
In her first-person account, Mary McNamara shares how her dog, Harley, recently tangled with a bat—a striking reminder that rabies is still present today. Thanks to vaccination, Harley and millions of other dogs remain protected. McNamara points out that the disease’s near disappearance can be traced to efforts like the Southern California Veterinary Medical Association’s … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – September 9, 2025
We are pleased to provide IBPSA members with our weekly AHD Bulletin. We believe boarding and pet services professionals can have a significant role in supporting pets’ quality of life and advocating for best health practices for the animals they see routinely.” – Kirk Augustine, AHD Founder, president From this week’s Fast BITES There are still openings for Bold and … [Read more...]
Are veterinary teams obligated to discuss the option of pet insurance?
In February 2024, Alyssa Watson, DVM, and Beth Molleson, DVM, discussed the veterinary team’s role in pet owner education, including lifetime costs of pet care and pet insurance options. They debated the pros, cons and limitations veterinary teams experience during a Veterinary Breakroom podcast. Fast forward to this year. Jennifer Sperry, DVM, broke down key differences … [Read more...]
When is a dog a senior?
Old age is not a disease, yet some health issues are more common in older dogs, writes Cindy Howle, M.Ed. NBCT. She shares factors that influence aging and how to proactively support an aging animal. Consider sharing this article for pet owners with dogs over six or seven years old in direct communications, newsletters or social media. Source: Whole Dog Journal, November … [Read more...]
Understanding the liquid tools used in grooming
Having a thorough understanding of the science, technique and proper use of grooming products can be <quality of> life-changing for the groomer and pets, writes Cliff Faver, DVM. His article is timely as we close the summer dermatitis season and enter the turn-on-the-furnace season. It’s also important to understand that since most pets have hair as their first line of … [Read more...]
DVM weighs in on dog hair dying safety
Dogs are more likely to be okay with dye than cats, shares Julie Hunt, DVM. She offers guidance about animal dyes in this article, which is worth sharing with pet owners. Source: Pet Parade, September 4, 2025. Link. Image: Link. … [Read more...]
Gallant debuts GallantU: A comprehensive CE platform preparing veterinary professionals for the regenerative medicine era
Gallant has launched a new CE platform dedicated to regenerative medicine and ready-to-use stem cell therapies. It's free for veterinary professionals. The courses cover fundamentals of stem cell therapies and their clinical applications across key conditions, including FCGS, osteoarthritis, dermatological and neuro-inflammatory disease, and others. Source: PR Newswire, … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – September 11, 2025
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, September 4, 2025. Link. Most read posts from September 4, 2025 AHD Bulletin – A habit of daily learning pays off. Link. A customer is a transaction. A client is a relationship. Link. 2025 AAHA One Health guidelines: Navigating cross-disciplinary partnerships. Link. New World screwworm webinar … [Read more...]
2025 AAHA One Health guidelines: Navigating cross-disciplinary partnerships
Commentary This should be an eye-opening read for any animal health professional. My doctors have never asked ANY questions about pets in the home, nor do I know anyone whose doctors have done so. This indicates that reaching the level of collaboration described in the new 2025 AAHA One Health guidelines will take a Herculean effort. EVERY animal health pro can help with … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – September 2, 2025
2025 IBBY finalists named, Virginia feedback needed on proposed regulations for animal boarding establishments, pheromone-based pet wellness webinar was well attended, more information about opportunities at The Forum and the August 28th Animal Health Digest Bulletin. Source: IBPSA, September 2, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]
Canine dysfunctional behavior might be similar to autism spectrum disorder in humans
Canine dysfunctional behavior is idiopathic and currently poorly understood, but is thought to mimic some autism-like behaviors in humans, writes Kate Mornement PhD, CAAB. She describes common symptoms that are believed to indicate canine dysfunctional behavior in this article, reviews some of the research and most importantly, how to manage these behaviors. Source: Whole … [Read more...]
2nd edition of the Purina Institute Handbook of Canine and Feline Well-Pet Nutrition
Complimentary Commercial Resource This edition of the Purina Institute handbook is a valuable resource for veterinary team members and animal health pros alike. Authored by 54 experts from around the globe, it is dedicated to the nutritional management of healthy dogs and cats with the objective to provide unbiased, science-based information. Acknowledging advocacy potential … [Read more...]
National Pet Health Insurance month is here
Sponsor Content September is Pet Health Insurance Month. It is a great time to explore how pet insurance can be a game-changer for pet parents and veterinary professionals alike. It’s more than a safety net; it’s a way to ensure pets get the care they need without financial stress. Now through September 30th, connect with an ASPCA® Pet Health Insurance representative to … [Read more...]
FVMA’s position statement addresses the physical and emotional needs of indoor cats
The position statement outlines the five pillars of a healthy feline environment essential to preserving the optimal physical, emotional, and cognitive health of feline companions and providing them with an environment that meets their natural and normal behavioral needs. Veterinary professionals and animal health pros have an opportunity to educate cat caregivers on how to … [Read more...]
Pet dental care: Evolving for convenience and better health
Includes Commercial Content The pet dental and oral care segment is expanding beyond the traditional bone-type products for dogs, writes Lindsey Beaton. She says dog and cat owners are more educated on the importance of oral care and are interested in making dental care more convenient. The trends are giving rise to supplement chews, powders and functional foods. Science … [Read more...]
Dryden breaks down how parasite preventives work
Michael W. Dryden, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVM, emphasized the importance of proper administration of parasiticides as well as consistency to prevent heartworm disease during his Fetch KC keynote lecture. He reviewed macrocyclic lactone activity and the importance of timing to be effective. Discussing resistance, Dryden emphasized doing a better job, as there may be factors causing … [Read more...]
When rescue isn’t rescue: The problem with saving horses from kill pens
There’s a lot to think about in Allison Bowling’s letter to the Paulick Report editor here. From her experiences with the differences in how horses are represented, she opines on comparing ethical rescue versus exploitation. In small animal rescue, she writes, euthanasia is a devastating but real consequence of the overabundance of unwanted pets met by limited capacity for … [Read more...]
House Rabbit Society offers training on best practices in rabbit medical care
Meeting a critical need in the rabbit-owning community, a dedicated medical team is working to ensure veterinary professionals across the globe can receive first-hand experience working with rabbits. The House Rabbit Society’s goal is for these professionals to return to their communities with enhanced skills and knowledge, leading to an increase in quality rabbit-specific … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – September 4, 2025
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, August 28, 2025. Link. Most read posts from August 28, 2025 AHD Bulletin – KC Animal Health Corridor Summit and initiative posts. Link-1 and Link-2 July VetWatch® commentary. Link. Everyone’s a coach. Link. Recognizing the early signs of joint disease (video). Link. The joy of sharing life … [Read more...]
20th annual Summit showcases startups, industry leaders, future of animal care
Snoretox captured the 2025 Animal Health Summit’s Innovation Award for its promising therapy, modeled after Botox therapy, to treat brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome, a condition that affects short-snouted breeds. The innovations panel spotlighted feline medicine, telehealth and AI as forces that will affect clinical practice and reshape veterinary care. Keynote … [Read more...]
July VetWatch metrics
Commentary The July VetWatch® commentary indicates practices are doing a good job of managing visit revenue when presented with pets. It is no surprise that pet owners express concerns about rising veterinary services costs and pet food prices, especially when higher spending on essentials, affordability of healthcare and overall consumer prices keep rising (2.7 percent in … [Read more...]
The joy of sharing life with a dog or cat comes with a solemn responsibility
Commentary Routine diagnostic tests for dogs and cats are the secret arsenal to uncover hidden threats early and protect a beloved companion’s future, according to this article. Secret arsenal? Simply that “secret” is used should raise eyebrows among animal health professionals. Secret? . . . Whose fault is that? Can clients name the two or three diagnostic tests their … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – August 25, 2025
2025 IBBY finalists named in six categories, Forum room block reservations extended through September 2nd, IBPSA staff announces weekly Zoom hours, more and more dogs and fewer and fewer children in Spain spawns luxury pet hotels, Mississippi is number 1 in heartworm infection rates, followed by Louisiana, Texas, Alabama and Arkansas. Plus the August 21st AHD Bulletin, which … [Read more...]


















