USDA Secretary Brooke Rollins shut down cattle, bison and equine trade at the U.S. Mexico border due to new northward detection of the New World screwworm in Mexico. Source: Bovine Veterinarian, July 10, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]
Pumpkin Pet Insurance to host Krypto the Superdog look-alike contest in honor of the new DC Studios Film, SUPERMAN
"The Krypto Look-Alike Contest is our way of spotlighting the hero inside every pet. Whether your dog looks exactly like Krypto or simply channels his super-energy—no matter their size or breed—this contest celebrates the amazing role pets play as our everyday heroes,” said Matt Sherman, Pumpkin CMO. Source: PR Newswire, July 14, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]
WaldoPet unveils AI-driven pet health ecosystem
WaldoPet launched its integrated, next-generation monitoring ecosystem and AI-driven analytics this week. The suite of tools is designed to help revolutionize veterinary care and pet wellness by offering real-time, intelligent health tracking across clinic and home environments. “Veterinary medicine is shifting from reactive to predictive. Our platform enables that shift. … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – July 17, 2025
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, July 10, 2025. Link. Most read posts from July 10, 2025, AHD Bulletin – Growing your practice. Link. Are Gen-Z workers oversharing in the office? What to do about it. Link. Here are the 40 least obedient dog breeds. Link. Statistics about the horse industry. Link. Texas flash floods add to … [Read more...]
Texas flash floods add to growing disasters list, concerns
Commentary We should appreciate the people working to secure lives and property in Texas following the rampant flooding of the Guadalope River. Opportunists may use events like this to advance agendas on global warming or budget cuts. Instead, we were moved to consider the cumulative effect of disasters and the resulting economic burdens on the individuals and businesses … [Read more...]
2025 World Hereford Conference to convene in Kansas City, MO
The Kansas City Marriott Downtown is the host hotel for the World Hereford Conference, October 22 – 26, 2025. Registration will close on September 1, 2025. This global event will bring together Hereford enthusiasts, breeders and industry leaders from across the world. Source: Hereford Headlines, July 2025. Link. … [Read more...]
Elanco receives USDA approval for TruCan™ Ultra CIV H3N2/H3N8 (Canine Influenza Vaccine)
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has approved TruCan™ Ultra CIV H3N2/H3N8, a canine influenza vaccine designed to provide broad respiratory disease protection. The approval of this CIV vaccine completes Elanco’s Tru Portfolio of comfortable and convenient combination vaccines made with PureFil™ Technology, an exclusive process for creating highly purified vaccines designed to … [Read more...]
Staph. aureus increasingly responsible for subclinical mastitis
Justine Britten, PhD, said she is surprised that veterinarians and consultants don’t know that Staphylococcus aureus is present in at least one cow on every dairy during a recent “Have You Herd” podcast <Link>. The bacterium is responsible for subclinical mastitis. Britten recommends a monthly bulk tank culture as the bare minimum a dairy can do to monitor Staph. aureus … [Read more...]
Stop PI calves before they start: 2 key tips
Commentary and Sponsored Content PI calves are animals that become infected with bovine viral diarrhea virus in utero. For more than 40 years, our industry has worked to reduce or eliminate BVDV. Wayne Bechtel’s article shared here is a stark reminder that animal health pros must keep working to educate every producer on the importance of biosecurity and proper … [Read more...]
Day-old calf nonnegotiables
We know colostrum is the key to healthy calves and quality makes a difference. Kimberly Egan and Catherine Thrasher stress the importance of nonnegotiable protocols essential for ensuring effective colostrum handling and for getting calves off to a healthy start. They share their top five non-negotiables in this article: Follow proper cleaning and drying protocols … [Read more...]
Keeping chickens cool in the summer heat
Not all chickens get to swim in the pool like those Debra Nickelson, DVM owns <Link>. In this article from the Backyard Poultry’s archives, Pam Freeman shares the key ways to keep chickens cool, including: Providing shade during the day Allowing chickens out of their coop Increasing access to water including shallow pools Ensuring coops are well … [Read more...]
Horse trailer safety: How hot is too hot?
Air temperature and relative humidity directly impact horses' ability to cool themselves. As a rule of thumb, you can assess a horse's cooling efficiency by adding together the air temperature (°F) and relative humidity (%) according to information from the University of Minnesota Extension: Less than 130: cooling ability is good 130 to 150: cooling ability is reduced … [Read more...]
Study suggests horses smarter than previously thought
The ability to think into the future had not been considered beyond a horse’s cognitive capacity until recently. Researchers from Nottingham Trent University were surprised when horses in a behavior study caught on rapidly to the rules of the study game. Source: My Senior Horse, July 3, 2025. Link. INSIGHTS: Considering the myriad tales of wild horses’ ability to adapt, … [Read more...]
Statistics about the horse industry
Frank Lessiter will help you bone up on U.S. horse data with these statistics from the American Horse Council, the International Federation for Equestrian Sports and other sources. He notes it’s important for equine owners and veterinarians to stay abreast of industry trends, especially considering the increasing scrutiny of equine sports. Source: American Farriers Journal, … [Read more...]
10 wild cat species found across the United States
As we focus more on improving feline veterinary visits, interest in cats, in general, is increasing. This article shares wild cats we might encounter in the U.S. Three of the 10 are not considered native to the U.S., with two that have likely escaped or been released. Source: CityStateZipcode.com, May 2025. Link. … [Read more...]
Cool-down science: A simple head dunk could save dogs from heat stroke
Here’s an article you’ll want to review, save and share. With funding from the AKC Canine Health Foundation, Cynthia M. Otto, DVM, PhD, DACVECC, DACVSMR, tested different cooling methods. A voluntary head dunk in 70°F water delivered the fastest and most sustained reduction in body temperature.” Source: AKC Canine Health Foundation, July 8, 2025. Link. It makes sense. Dogs … [Read more...]
Here are the 40 least obedient dog breeds
Agree or disagree, at minimum, the approach to develop this list is interesting and may be revealing to some. Sharing the list internally, on social media and in newsletters might help a pet owner decide on a second or replacement dog. A December 2024 study published in the Journal of Veterinary Behavior found that a staggering 99 percent of dogs in the U.S. have a behavior … [Read more...]
The feline factor: gaps, opportunities and paradigm shifts
Commentary: article includes commercial references If you skimmed Graham Garrison’s article and you believe in helping develop the feline veterinary business, it is worth another read or two. This would be a fun article to discuss and workshop with a veterinary team. It’s more than a 10-minute read, so we asked CoPilot to create a summary page as an experiment. Source: … [Read more...]
Are Gen-Z workers oversharing in the office? What to do about it.
Gen-Z staff might be oversharing personal information at work, reports Kit Eaton. He shares a report from Business Insider that shows a Gen-Z trend indicating they feel free to communicate in depth on topics that are more personal than professional, including health or mental health issues. Source: Inc., June 26, 2025. Link. Social mores change, even at work, so with this … [Read more...]
4 key applications of Tui Na in canine veterinary practice
Wax on, wax off? Not exactly but Tui Na stands out as a versatile, non-invasive therapy in canine veterinary care. The author shares four situations where this ancient massage therapy can help support canine wellness and recovery. Pain relief and arthritis management Enhancing mobility and musculoskeletal recovery Stress and anxiety reduction Support for chronic … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – July 7, 2025
Dog elected as mayor, boarding is option for dogs with sound reactivity*, blue-green algae warnings, Pet Sustainability Coalition seeking to remove 125 tons of plastic from environment in July and more . . . Source: IBPSA, July 7, 2025. Link. Note the digital marketing strategies webinar on July 16th. *INSIGHTS: Beyond July 4th festivities, boarding facilities can provide … [Read more...]
Exceptions to the 3-year rule of thumb for keeping tax records
Summer is a good time to declutter. But what about saving tax information? Three years? Seven years? Martin Shenkman, CPA, JD, shares reasons you may wish to keep tax returns and related paperwork longer than the three-year audit period. Source: BottomLineInc, August 2024. Link. … [Read more...]
GTD founder David Allen shares advice he’s never disproved
Now in his 80s, David Allen reflects on past experiences, noting the whole is greater than the sum of the parts when people convene in the context of shared investments, interests, standards and commitments. He shares advice from a long-time friend in this article. All the coolest things that you will experience in your life will either directly or indirectly happen because of … [Read more...]
Growing your practice
The same 12 elements that produce success for distribution reps calling on your practice will also help your staff produce greater success with your customers. In sales, ‘NO’ is just part of the game, shares Brian Sullivan in this article. Don’t let rejection slow you down; let it fuel you. Each ‘no’ brings you closer to a ‘yes.’ Source: Veterinary Advantage, December 2023. … [Read more...]
Poor hiring practices are alienating Gen Z talent
Streamlined, respectful hiring is no longer a nice-to-have. It's essential if companies want to compete for fresh talent, shares Michael Baynes. Every hiring stage is an opportunity to build trust or lose it. Clear job descriptions with salary ranges, human outreach and thoughtful automated updates are no longer luxuries. Source: ebn, June 6, 2025. Link. A vague listing, … [Read more...]
Take a lesson from Costco
Commentary Jake Rossen shares that the checking of receipts when exiting Costco isn’t to identify potential thieves. It’s to make sure that Costco isn’t picking the pockets of its customers. A reverse situation has been discussed ad infinitum in veterinary hospitals. Products or charges get missed between the exam room, lab area and front desk. It is important for team … [Read more...]
Riding along with the volunteers rescuing pets from the Guadalupe Flood
Hours after the Guadalupe River receded, a brown pit bull named Hulk, whose family and half of their riverside house were swept away by the July 4 flooding, returned to the wreckage of his home. He settled atop a torn-up floorboard, turned up his nose, and sniffed the air. Source: Texas Monthly, July 7, 2025. Link. Kerrville and Austin Pets Alive have rescued many dogs and … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – July 10, 2025
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, July 3, 2025. Link. Most read posts from July 3, 2025 AHD Bulletin – WOAH, invest in vaccines to defend against growing disease threats. Link. Redesigned Secure Beef Supply website, new biosecurity resources. Link. 13 plants that gardening experts say repel mosquitoes. Link. New York judge says a … [Read more...]
Dehorning goats: the what and why
Goat horns and dehorning goats are controversial subjects, writes Patrice Lewis. She shares an assessment of the pros and cons of dehorning goats. Source: Goat Journal, March 2022. Link. Base the choice and technique to dehorn or not on ethical considerations, with pain management a strong factor.” – Patrice Lewis … [Read more...]
WOAH urges investment in vaccines as defense against growing disease threats
Commentary Before you say, “well, duh” or “it’s a global issue” or “we diligently promote vaccination,” take a few moments to read this article and skim the World Organization for Animal Health report. You’ll likely find some convincing facts to share the next time you encounter vaccine hesitancy. It warns that infectious diseases are spreading into new territories, placing … [Read more...]



