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Society ignores low-probability events that have far-reaching consequences

July 6, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Geographic, The Atlantic

Vaccines are still beating the variants, but the unvaccinated world is being pummeled. Ed Yong shares three simple rules that underscore the danger of Delta, the name for the B.1.617.2. variant, a SARS-CoV-2 mutation <Link>. Source: The Atlantic, July 1, 2021. Link. Even highly vaccinated nations should continue investing in other measures that can control COVID-19 but … [Read more...]

Pets can catch Covid from owner, cats more susceptible than dogs

July 6, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: NBC News

The more time a cat spent with its owner, the higher the risk of infection, new research finds.” Source: NBC News, June 30, 2021. Link. The researchers also found that the amount of time a pet owner spent with their dog did not have an effect on the pet’s chance of getting Covid-19, but that was not the case for cats. The more time cats spent with their human companions, the … [Read more...]

Defining how long is too long for a dog to be alone

July 6, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Fear Free, Whole Dog Journal

Maybe we’ve been asking the wrong question all along, writes Nancy Tucker, CPDT-KA. Rather than trying to figure out how to best stretch the amount of time we can leave our dogs alone, we should be trying to help our dogs get more out of every day. 10 to 12 hours is too long for a dog to be alone in a single stretch.” - Nancy Tucker, CPDT-KA Source: Whole Dog Journal, January … [Read more...]

Correction to research referenced in May 18, 2021 post

July 6, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Open Veterinary Journal, Psychology Today

It has come to our attention that Curtis W. Dewey, DVM, MS, CTCVMP, CCRP, of Elemental Pet Vets in Freeville, New York, along with Mark Rishniw of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University, provided the research data for our May 18 post about canine cognitive dysfunction periodontal disease. The results suggest what is going on in a dog's mouth may be related to … [Read more...]

The trap of caring too much about what other people think

July 6, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fast Company, Gregg Vanourek

YOU DO YOU!” - Gregg Vanourek It’s not that expectations are bad, writes Vanourek. They’re needed and can be helpful in many ways. The problem is becoming addicted to approval or fenced in by others’ expectations, he says. Source: Gregg Vanourek, June 30, 2021. Link. Vanourek’s sense is that we tend to overweight the external factors of approval and status early in life, … [Read more...]

How to measure the success of your veterinary marketing programs

July 6, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: MWI Animal Health

Marketing efforts can be placed into three buckets: a) retaining current clients, b) gaining new clients and c) increasing average client spend. Each bucket has a different key performance indicator that can measure the effectiveness of your efforts. Tracking and measurement are keys to success. Source: MWI Animal Health, June 14, 2021. Link. A holistic look at your … [Read more...]

U.S. pet supplies spending update: mid-year 2020

July 6, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Age

Pet supplies and pet food spending has been on a roller-coaster ride, writes John Gibbons. However, the driving forces of each are different. Pet food is “need” spending and has been powered by a succession of “must-have” trends. Pet supplies spending is largely discretionary and has been affected by two primary factors, 1) spending in other major segments and 2) … [Read more...]

AAHA on separation anxiety

June 29, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA Trends

Canine separation–related distress is one of the more studied canine behavior problems. But little data has come to light that really helps us to predict who may develop separation-related problems or how to prevent them, writes Valarie V. Tynes, DVM, DACVB, DACAW. We all love that our dogs love us and want them to be with us, but separation anxiety leads to an enormous amount … [Read more...]

Chatfields talk rabies with Mission Rabies CEO (podcast)

June 29, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Chats with the Chatfields, Mission Rabies, Vet Candy, Worldwide Vet Services

Drs. Jenifer and Jason Chatfield bring their energy to a revealing discussion about rabies with podcast guest Luke Gamble, BVSc DVM&S FRCVS. Gamble is CEO of Mission Rabies and Worldwide Vet Services. Gamble shares his experiences with providing veterinary services in countries without adequate veterinary care and prevention. He shares the alarming incidence of rabies … [Read more...]

Rabies; imported dog last week, now a bat in a zoo

June 29, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: ABC News San Diego, AVMA, AVMA SmartBrief

A rabid bat was found alive at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. It is the second rabid bat found in San Diego County so far this year. Last week we shared a report on an imported dog infected with rabies. There are still a few states that do not require an owner to vaccinate their pet for rabies. These states may delegate the decision to the local governments. In addition, … [Read more...]

When the kitten becomes a cat

June 29, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Cat Friendly Homes

Client education is a challenge for veterinary teams and the pet services industry. Resources on the AAFP’s Cat Friendly Homes can help set expectations as that cute new kitten becomes a cat. Sources: First year of life, Cat Friendly Homes. Link. Lifetime of care, Cat Friendly Homes. Link. INSIGHTS: Today’s pet owners routinely seek information on the internet. … [Read more...]

AAFP releases updated Feline Senior Care Guidelines

June 29, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: AAFP

This new release provides a comprehensive update from the heavily referenced 2009 AAFP Senior Care Guidelines. The Guidelines address the importance of veterinary visits a minimum of every six months for cats 10 to 15 years old. This allows veterinary teams to best track and manage health-related issues and detect disease early. Healthy senior cats over the age of 15 should be … [Read more...]

Listen like you mean it

June 29, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Next Big Idea Club

Self-awareness is so key to our listening practices. We all have personal blockers to staying present and empathetic in conversation. However, when we get to know ourselves, we can more easily be there for others, writes Ximena Vengoechea. No matter the question you ask, remember that silence is your friend.” - Ximena Vengoechea Source: Next Big Idea Club, June 11, 2021. … [Read more...]

Reacting versus responding. There is a difference.

June 29, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Forge

Veterinary media sources are full of articles about stress, overwork and meeting those challenges. Brad Stulberg’s article on reentry stress is relatable to more situations. The only real constant in life is change. And when confronted with it, most people respond or react, says Stulberg. Responding tends to be advantageous. You rarely regret deliberately responding to a … [Read more...]

Forget the rookies, bring up the reserves

June 29, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Empowering Veterinary Teams

Alyssa Mages, BS, CVT, advocates for the dependable and experienced veterinary team members. She suggests focusing first on retention and advancement, including training allowances to advance skills. Then the team will be stronger to bring on and train the rookies, she says. Find out each team member’s Why. Give them the materials, the resources & the means to go get the … [Read more...]

Talk frankly with clients about anesthesia

June 29, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Today's Veterinary Nurse

Some clients fear for their pets when anesthesia is required. Starting with preoperative blood work is a key step that allows for client education and gives them confidence the pet will be okay. Lynda Paul, LVT, VTS, CVPP, shares common concerns from pet owners and how to help them understand the processes involved in treating their pet. Source: Today’s Veterinary Nurse, … [Read more...]

Using cross-species vaccination approaches to counter emerging infectious diseases

June 29, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Nature

The last two decades have seen multiple animal health business units spun off from traditional pharma company ownership. In this paper, the authors highlight a ‘One Health vaccinology’ approach. They present key areas of synergy in human and veterinary vaccinology that could be exploited to accelerate the development of effective vaccines against shared health … [Read more...]

AHD welcomes IBPSA members

June 29, 2021 by Rick Purnell Source: Animal Health Digest, IBPSA

Members of the International Boarding and Pet Services Association will begin receiving the weekly Animal Health Digest Bulletin in July. Pet boarding and daycare is a multi-billion-dollar business segment. The IBPSA is the pet boarding and daycare industry’s only professional business association. More than 1,000 businesses are members, including 140 veterinary … [Read more...]

Regenerative medicine for the equine athlete

June 22, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Horse Network

Helping equine athletes reach their full potential and maintain optimal health is the goal of sport horse medicine, writes Tori Bilas. Horses can reap the benefits of self-derived biologic treatments well before a serious injury occurs that could derail training or require a lengthy recovery. Regenerative medicine is used to treat or prevent joint disease and soft tissue … [Read more...]

Rabid dog imported into U.S. sparks multi-state investigation

June 22, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Associated Press, CDC, NPR

One of 33 dogs and one cat imported by an animal rescue organization from Azerbaijan to O’Hare International Airport in Chicago on June 10 has tested positive for rabies. Health officials are checking on the other animals in the shipment and are still tracking down the pets’ new owners. Tthe investigation is focused on Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey and New … [Read more...]

Preparing for show season

June 22, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Backyard Poultry, University of Michigan Extension

For animal enthusiasts, livestock shows and fair events will kick off within the next six weeks. While veterinary teams provide health checks and certifications, animal health pros’ expertise will be valued beyond services and tactics. Given the increasing popularity of backyard rabbits, chickens and goats, the audience for show season preparation is not solely livestock … [Read more...]

Responsible antimicrobial stewardship

June 22, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief

It is unclear how recent FDA guidance for antimicrobial drug oversight may affect companion animal practices, yet stewardship of the right drug for the right bug remains a priority for all animal health professionals. Practicing responsible antimicrobial stewardship involves striving to prevent antimicrobial resistance and an unnecessary impact on the microbiome by … [Read more...]

Early heatwave a reminder to think about employee needs, too!

June 22, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: CDC, Inova Children's Hospital, National Hog Farmer

Heat stroke is the most serious heat-related illness in people. It occurs when the body becomes unable to control its temperature. The body’s temperature rises rapidly, its sweating mechanism fails and it is unable to cool down. Body temperature may rise to 106°F or higher within 10 to 15 minutes. You don’t have to be working outside all day to get too hot. The same goes for … [Read more...]

We’re colleagues. Sometimes friends, but not family.

June 22, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fast Company, Psychology Today

Justin Pot says, “Your company isn’t a family, and I think pretending otherwise is unhealthy and unproductive. Family loyalty isn’t based on performance because that would be absurd.” Companies are different. They don’t employ people out of love or loyalty because companies, by definition, can’t feel those things. Your company employs you because what you do is valuable—at … [Read more...]

Manage or coach?

June 22, 2021 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Gallup

Somewhere along the way, we learned that giving employees free snacks, a meditation room and allowing a day to bring one’s pet to work was the new enlightened workplace. The result is that only 20 percent of fulltime employees worldwide are engaged in their work. Source: Gallup, May 27, 2021. Link. Imagine if all businesses worldwide could double real employee engagement … [Read more...]

CNN; Covid-19 pandemic magnifies workforce crisis in veterinary field

June 22, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: CNN

Opinion CNN’s Alec Snyder assembled a good situational summary of where the veterinary field is in 2021. Same story, different day? Yes. However, Synder combines different elements and challenges to end with some positivity. Between the lines and quotes are opportunities to embrace change, adapt, empower and leave a history of recalcitrant attitudes behind. Consider and … [Read more...]

No kidding. A review of caprine health concerns

June 15, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Backyard Goats, The Washington Post

As of January 2021, there were 2.58 million goats in the U.S. The 2012 map shown gives us a good picture of where the goats are. Herds of fewer than 500 animals make a majority of the numbers. Population disbursement, the popularity of goats in urban and ruralpolitan settings, as well as increasing numbers of pet goats make goat information important across the country. Here … [Read more...]

CIRDC. Does a new name make it easier?

June 15, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief, Today’s Veterinary Business, Vet Watch

Opinion Two excellent articles are included as Canine Infectious Respiratory Disease Complex sources for this post. Adjusting the nomenclature to represent a variety of cofactors is logical scientifically and diagnostically. Pragmatically, though, many of the known CIRDC pathogens are NOT included in core vaccines, including two well recognized pathogens: Canine … [Read more...]

Talkatoo wins VMX Pet Pitch Competition

June 15, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Age

Sponsored Content Congratulations to AHD Sponsor, Talkatoo, for being awarded as the winner of the Startup Pet Pitch Competition during VMX in a live pitch competition resembling an episode of the TV show Shark Tank. This is our industry; these are our people and now a lot more of them are going to know about Talkatoo and what we can provide them. It’s a big deal!” - Shawn … [Read more...]

WEBINAR TODAY! U.S. Veterinary telehealth data, WhiskerDocs

June 15, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: VVCA

There’s still time to register for this VVCA Community webinar that takes place at 11:00 a.m. PDT/2:00 p.m. EDT today. Deb Leon, CEO of whiskerDocs and founding board member of VVCA, will share an in-depth analysis of their 90,000 U.S. interactions from 2020. Come and learn what they found! We'll be busting more industry and profession-wide myths. The webinar is free to VVCA … [Read more...]

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