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Tips for traveling with chickens

August 2, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Hobby Farms

It is fair season and chicken owners will be traveling with their chickens. Mia McGregor offers tips on housing, maintaining a comfortable environment, health check-ups, keeping things familiar and likely behavior changes. Source: Hobby Farms, July 27, 2022. Link. INSIGHTS: Consider sharing this article in social media posts, newsletters and targeted emails to chicken … [Read more...]

Goat hoof problems

August 2, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Backyard Goats

Caprines, like their bovine cousins, can have hoof issues and lameness causing a reduction in food intake and weight gain, reduced milk production, lower reproduction rates and pain. Kate Johnson shares causes, treatments and prevention for common hoof challenges. Source: Backyard Goats, July 17, 2022. Link. Three of the most common goat hoof problems are: hoof … [Read more...]

Why horses kick

August 2, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Equus, Safety and Health Magazine

Horses kick to deliver different messages to their herd mates, writes Jennifer Williams, PhD. She shares what a horse's kicking means and what can be done to deal with this potentially dangerous behavior. Source: EQUUS, July 23, 2022. Link. Some situations will compel practically any horse to lash out–to protect himself or to relieve pain. Yet in other cases kicking is a bad … [Read more...]

How to safely travel with horses

August 2, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: AAEP, LinkedIn

Whether horses travels by road or by air, owners must be aware of the complications that may occur due to transportation, including traumatic injuries, diarrhea, muscular problems, respiratory problems, overheating, colic and even laminitis. The AAEP encourages equine veterinarians and horse owners read Practical Guidelines to Assess Fitness for Transport of Equidae to … [Read more...]

The price of canine cancer treatment stunned her

August 2, 2022 by Rick Purnell Source: The Washington Post

Kim Kavin’s 12-year-old mutt, Blue, was diagnosed with a tumor. An oncologist offered hope, but it would be expensive. Kavin had already $2,000 in three days and the next CT scan was going to be $2,500. Radiation therapy after that would be $9,500. Blue received stereotactic radiation, a gold-standard radiation treatment for humans. Fortunately, Kavin held a pet insurance … [Read more...]

Cat health from the south end of a northbound cat

August 2, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Catster

Poop is important to your cat’s health, so it stands to reason that the place where it exits  would be, too. Caroline Golon shares ways to help care for a cat. . . tail end first. Source: Catster, March 10, 2021. Link. Golon shares common health issues associated with a cat’s rear including dingleberries, scooting and when to help the cat clean its rear end. INSIGHTS: For … [Read more...]

Caring for the outdoor cat

August 2, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Happy Puppy Tips

Caring for an outdoor cat may be an oxymoron if considering lifespans. Indoor cats outlive outdoor cats by as much as 10 years. The author shares some proactive measures to help keep cats safe while they’re away from home including microchipping, vaccination and parasite prevention. Source: Happy Puppy Tips. Link. Before opening the door to feline freedom, consider investing … [Read more...]

Improving the narrative on pet food

August 2, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Today’s Veterinary Business, Tufts Catnip

Pet food is deeply personal for many cat and dog owners and their choices are compounded by the explosion of choices. Raw, organic, fresh, frozen and nearly any other human food trend you can imagine make pet food choices challenging. Ernie Ward DVM, CVFT, says, “to successfully educate and avoid offending clients, veterinary professionals need to have a communication strategy, … [Read more...]

Workflow resource leverages PiMS automation features

August 2, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Care Logistics, VetLogic

Complimentary Commercial Content These FREE workflows relieve some of the burden of inventory management by leveraging the automation features in your PiMS including ordering, receiving and dispensing items. Our FREE resource is for inventory managers, practice owners, and anyone who is struggling with their in-house inventory.” – Nicole Clausen, CSSGB, CCFP, CVBL Source: … [Read more...]

Universal PiMS integration and building an ecosystem using the Mella desktop app

August 2, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Mella Pet Care

Complimentary Commercial Content During this online event that takes place August 9, learn how the Mella thermometer integrates with PiMS systems. This empowers veterinary staff to include temperature screening with each exam and get that information into the PiMs records. Register here: Link. Source: Mella Pet Care, Linked In, July 25, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

More on blue-green algae: When in doubt, keep out!

August 2, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: EPA.gov, ROVER

Toxic cyanobacteria or, blue-green algae is primarily a concern during the summer months, when it can be found in small lakes or ponds. Dogs can be exposed while swimming in lakes, ponds and pools of water caused by seasonal flooding and standing water, like that in abandoned swimming pools. Dogs are exposed by drinking or licking toxic water. Drinking directly from a pond, … [Read more...]

Reptile- and feeder rodent-associated Salmonellosis: Alberta

August 2, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet Vet Magazine, Worms and Germs

Reptile contact is a very well-known risk factor for acquiring Salmonella, especially in kids. Scott Weese, DVM, shares the challenges of feeder rodent-associated Salmonella sp. outbreaks as a reminder for reptile owners and handlers. Weese shares some important basic preventive measures when it comes to Salmonella sp. including: Feeder rodents should be handled like … [Read more...]

Creating an outdoor space for dogs and their people, PACCC webinar

August 2, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fear Free, PACCC

Dogs need to go outside, and we can help overcome the reasons we don’t want to let our dogs outside when the weather isn’t great.” Webinar participants will learn about solutions to make play yards and backyards safe, fun and clean 365 days per year. Free to those who register, PACCC welcomes pet parents and pet professionals for this informative webinar. Webinar: August … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – August 1, 2022

August 2, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Fear Free, IBPSA

Million$ still available nationwide in Covid recovery small business grants, SEO strategies, pet cloning growth in China, digital marketing help and more . . . Also don’t miss the webinar featuring Fear Free’s Mikkel Becker: Pushing Play for a Fear Free Boarding and Daycare Stay with a dog stuck in a stop, rewind, or fast-forward state, September 13 at 12:00pm CT. … [Read more...]

7 high-ROI activities to do on a weekend instead of binge watching TV

August 2, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Better Humans, Medium

Don’t let technology and screens suck your productive and energizing me time, writes Darshak Rana. He makes recommendations that include references and links to articles and studies supporting activities beyond coach potato routines. Source: Better Humans, Medium, June 13, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

Communication gap between frontline employees and employers is real

August 2, 2022 by Patrick T. Malone Source: McKinsey

Frontline employees are ambitious and eager to climb the career ladder. Among communication barriers is a stark disconnect between what frontline employees want and what employers think they want. Source: McKinsey, July 21, 2022. Link. Voices of frontline employees are largely missing from the discourse on career advancement, which tends to focus on other segments of the … [Read more...]

Veterinary Virtual Care Association releases model telemedicine regulations

August 2, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: VVCA

The Model Telemedicine Regulations released during the AVMA annual conference this week facilitate the practicing veterinarians’ trained judgment and address the growing demand for guidance surrounding the veterinary client patient relationship when providing telemedicine services. The VVCA issued these regulations as a framework to provide support and direction for … [Read more...]

Coalition of veterinary groups launches telehealth initiative

August 2, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: AVMA

The Coalition for Connected Veterinary Care launched this morning at AVMA Convention 2022 in Philadelphia. The founding members are the AVMA, Veterinary Study Groups and Merck Animal Health, along with more than 30 veterinary organizations and companies that have signed on so far. The coalition will develop education and resources to help veterinarians integrate telehealth … [Read more...]

Potentially deadly bacteria been found in U.S. soil and water for the first time

August 2, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Frontiers in Microbiology, Insider

Note: This piece is important considering how frequently potential non-human disease hosts are transferred across the world in shipping containers, hay and grain, between shelters, in a variety of animal trailers and on migratory species. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has asked healthcare workers to look for symptoms of melioidosis in patients. Melioidosis … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – July 28, 2022

July 26, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: he Washington Post, National Geographic, The New York Times, Trivia Genius, Visual Capitalist

Last week’s most read posts Petflation: Inflation’s impact on pet industry. Link. 988 mental health hotline is live. Here’s what to know. Link. Collaboration offers digital cattle record access. Link. Last AHD Bulletin - Animal Health Digest Bulletin, Thursday, July 21, 2022. Link. =================================== How much should I spend to keep my … [Read more...]

Impact of housing environment and management on pre-/post-weaning piglet productivity

July 26, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Journal of Animal Science

Newborn piglets have limited energy reserves, poor ability to regulate their own body temperature and a high surface area to volume ratio. Factors in their environment such as temperature, humidity and drying time affects their first eight weeks of life. The summary shares livability perspectives including, farrowing, the creep area, transportation from farrowing and placement … [Read more...]

ASF moves in two distinct ways based on European incidence

July 26, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Pork

Using European African Swine Fever historical data and spread patterns, Dennis DiPietre and Lance Mulberry hope to gain insight into the unique pathways, natural blocks and accelerated spread corridors within the U.S. In the EU, ASF moves in two distinct ways: The first case or two appear suddenly in an area with no discovered disease nearby. The disease gradually spreads … [Read more...]

Measuring lameness prevalence in dairy cows: Effects of case definition and assessment frequency

July 26, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Journal of Dairy Science

Identifying lameness is challenging. Without routine assessments, on-farm and consistent case definitions, understanding the percentage of dairy cows lame at any one time makes it difficult to determine the effect of lameness prevalence. Still, lameness at any level can cause pain, reduce milk production, shorten longevity and diminish reproductive performance. Researchers … [Read more...]

Checking pregnancy status early* can help with culling decisions

July 26, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef, IDEXX

Cows that get pregnant early in the breeding season tend to stay in the herd longer than those who get bred late in the season. And those cows are also more productive as they produce calves with heavier weaning weights over the long term, according to Brad White, DVM and Bob Larson, DVM. Earlier preg checks may have some economic value as well. Source: BEEF, July 20, 2022. … [Read more...]

The secret language of heat stress: What dry cows are telling you.

July 26, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Progressive Dairy

Dairy farmers and veterinarians are noticing the effects of heat stress in the dry cow herd. While dry cows can stand a bit more heat than the milking herd, their comfort is important for optimizing future production. Research has shown that dry, pregnant cows or nulliparous pregnant heifers exposed to heat stress will make less milk in their next lactation, and their gestated … [Read more...]

Preventing thumps

July 26, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: EQUUS Extra

Synchronous diaphragmatic flutter, thumps for short, is a metabolic disorder in horses. Typified by rhythmic twitching of the muscles near a horse’s flanks, thumps is a warning that his internal calcium reserves are running low. Laurie Bonner and Melinda Freckleton, DVM, share how to address active thumps in horses when they occur and how to avoid future incidents in horses … [Read more...]

The all-important prepurchase exam of a horse

July 26, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance, The Horse

Chris White, DVM, shares what to expect and the value of a pre-purchase exam of a horse a client is considering buying. There’s nothing worse for DVMs than performing a post-purchase exam on a horse that didn’t receive a PPE and delivering the news that a new equine companion has terrible navicular changes or severe kissing spines” - Chris White, DVM Source: The Horse, July … [Read more...]

When traveling with a pet, plan, plan, plan

July 26, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Washington Post

Traveling with a pet can be fun but making it so for all the humans and pets on a trip takes sound planning. This well-illustrated article offers basic pet traveling tips and a reminder about all-important microchipping. Source: The Washington Post, July 23, 2022. Link. When planning a trip with your furry family members, there’s a lot to consider to ensure a successful … [Read more...]

Study provides more evidence that dogs can read our intentions

July 26, 2022 by AHD Staff Source: Science

No surprise for most animal health pros. Findings from a preliminary study support the idea that dogs are tuned into our thoughts as well as our actions. Source: Science, July 21, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

Toxidromes for working dogs, plus the Beagle Brigade

July 26, 2022 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers, Frontiers in Veterinary Science

Here is a primer for first responders with little to no training in emergency care of working dogs and veterinarians who have very little training on recognition of the clinical signs of many of the toxic agents to which working dogs are exposed (*e.g., the Beagle Brigade). With the increase in working dogs in the field it is imperative that we provide them with a similar level … [Read more...]

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