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Glyphosate in dog food

May 28, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: Dog Food Advisor

Laura Ward, BSc, shares perspectives on bioaccumulation of chemicals in foods we and our pets eat. Specifically, she says glyphosate, a non-selective herbicide applied to the leaves to kill plants and grasses, is found in a vast amount of human and dog food. She notes glyphosate does not accumulate in meat from animals as it does in plants. Wards is not trying to cause … [Read more...]

Updated canine neutering guidelines

May 28, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: UC Davis

Researchers at the University of California-Davis, have updated their guidelines on when to neuter 40 popular dog varieties by breed and sex. Five breeds have been added to research begun in 2013 that questioned early neutering due to increased risk of joint diseases and certain cancers. The updated guidelines emphasize the importance of personalized decisions regarding the … [Read more...]

2024’s best dog calming treats for anxiety

May 28, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: AgingDogBlog

Includes Commercial Content A team of experts assessed 48 brands of dog-calming treats based on the key ingredients, customer satisfaction and overall value choosing three as best in class. Dana J. Cook shares facts and some of the latest research on the key ingredients that have proven to relieve dog anxiety, promote calmness and minimize aggressive behaviors: Hemp … [Read more...]

How to determine the best approach to separation-related behaviors in dogs

May 28, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: Innovative Veterinary Care

When a dog exhibits separation-related behaviors, the first objective is to determine the underlying cause, writes Moira Hechenleitner DVM, CSAT. Understanding these behaviors and what causes them offers the best chances of a successful outcome before implementing an approach to deal with them. Source: Innovative Veterinary Care, May 23, 2024. Link. INSIGHTS: Articles … [Read more...]

Becoming a better client for the veterinarian

May 28, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: Bovine Veterinarian

Lacey Fahrmeier, DVM, shares ways clients can help foster stronger connections and mindful adjustments with their veterinarians. Although focused on issues with rural livestock veterinarians, her five steps also apply to companion and equine practice clients as well. Veterinarians only have so much bandwidth. If you don’t want your vet to burn out, you probably need to … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – May 27, 2024

May 28, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

Strategies to remain customer-centric, unlocking exceptional service, McKinsey's top 28 AI business growth tools, Walmart adding pet telehealth to Walmart++ and more . . .  Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, May 27, 2024. Link. … [Read more...]

Honing your ambivert side

May 28, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: Psychology Today

The ambivert is somewhere between an extrovert and an introvert. Suzanne Degges-White, PhD, shares characteristics of the ambivert leader and ways to hone those skills and strengths. Ambiverts bring the best of both worlds to leadership due to their diverse strengths.” Source: Psychology Today, May 14, 2024. Link. … [Read more...]

It’s time to mean it when you ask, ‘How’s it going?’

May 28, 2024 by AHD Curators

Jennifer Shike shares thoughts about the people in her life who truly “see” her. Those who aren’t too busy or preoccupied to notice how she’s really doing and ones who won’t speak the question lightly. . . . We need to do a better job of celebrating with people when they are happy, to take time to sit with people when they are struggling and need to be better at noticing when … [Read more...]

Overcoming negativity

May 28, 2024 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Inc.

Seventeen simple words and a ton of psychology research about the best way to escape negative thinking. Source: Inc., May 17, 2024. Link. According to a massive recent study with one million participants, positive, happier people are simply more likely to be successful in life."  INSIGHT: If you want to feel better yourself, focus on helping others feel better … [Read more...]

Why it might be less expensive for every employee to have their own health plan

May 28, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: ebn

Could health plan autonomy with company support be a better option for employees than current group plans? Deanna Cuadra shares how individual coverage health reimbursement arrangements may benefit employees and employers. She shares pros and cons to ICHRAs and traditional group coverage. Source: ebn, May 22, 2024. Link. … [Read more...]

Beyond getting a yes, factors that restrict adherence

May 28, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

A recent pet experience allowed me to watch a dozen pet owners and their pets come and go from a veterinary office. Over half of the pet owners returned to their cars and sat in the parking lot for several minutes, displaying what could be described as a 1,000-yard stare. Others seemed to share the visit results with a passenger or via a phone call. THERE IS A LOT to process … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – May 23, 2024

May 21, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest, Axios, Better Report, Drovers

Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, May 16, 2024. Link. Most read post(s) from the May 16th AHD Bulletin – Cheese by-product turned into plastic. Link. What do your customers value? Link. Biofilms affect animal health. Link. ===================================== Seven simple ways to improve your memory Source: Better Report, … [Read more...]

Kansas Department of Agriculture set to host animal health workshops

May 21, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: KansasFarmer

With sessions targeted for producers and veterinarians, as well as emergency management and county officials, the Kansas Department of Agriculture workshops will take place across the state. The workshops will focus on: The role of the county in a disease response: how to respond to a livestock truck rollover, disposal of dead animals and sheltering animals in case of … [Read more...]

Boehringer Ingelheim and Detroit Horse Power announce education partnership

May 21, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: Boehringer-Ingelheim

Through riding and caring for horses in a safe and enriching space, Detroit Horse Power provides under-resourced youth with opportunities to learn valuable lessons about perseverance, empathy, responsible risk-taking, confidence and self-control. As part of the agreement to expand the non-profit’s existing programming in the areas of horse health and equine industry careers, … [Read more...]

Miniature poodle wins 2024 best in show at Westminster

May 21, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: Daily Paws

Sage, a four-year-old female miniature poodle from Texas and handled by Kaz Hosaka is the first female dog to be named Best in Show since 2020. Hosaka will end his 45 year showing career with Sage’s win. The runner-up Reserve Best in Show went to a German Shepard. Source: Daily Paws, May 14, 2024. Link. … [Read more...]

Rural Media Group’s Patrick Gottsch passed away May 18, 2024

May 21, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: RFD TV

Patrick Gottsch, the founder and president of Rural Media Group, passed away May 18, 2024, at the age of 70. He was a champion of rural America, devoting more than half his life to empowering farmers and ranchers, giving them a voice at the table. Rural Media Group, Inc. is the parent company to RFD-TV, The Cowboy Channel, The Cowgirl Channel, and Rural Radio 147. Source: … [Read more...]

USDA moves to electronic identification tags for cattle

May 21, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: Beef

The new rule moves USDA official identification for bison, beef and dairy cattle to exclusively EID tags that can be read both visually and electronically starting in November 2024 and moves the USDA official identification tags from the metal option to EID tags. The classes of cattle requiring official identification have not changed and does not require the mandatory tagging … [Read more...]

What did we learn from the worst economic period in U.S. pig production history?

May 21, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: National Hog Farmer

There is no “normal” year for a pig producer, writes Trey A. Kellner, MS, PhD. He shares four key takeaways to remember during the next down cycle: Control the controllable Elevate your strengths, improve on your weaknesses Be responsible, realistic; but not a revisionist with management strategy decisions Feed is your number-1 cost; prioritize it Source: … [Read more...]

Is H5N1 a threat to U.S. swine herds?

May 21, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: National Hog Farmer

Influenza is constantly changing, shared Amy Baker, DVM, PhD, in a recent webinar for swine producers. Influenza from a native waterfowl host has the potential to infect swine. Those same viruses can also interact with humans and poultry. Baker emphasized awareness, precautions and surveillance. Several species, including pigs, birds, wild mammals and humans, have the … [Read more...]

Healthy rumens start with water

May 21, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: Dairy Herd Management

It doesn’t matter if a dairy is milking 100 cows or 10,000 cows, water makes a difference, says David Reid, DVM. He shares his experiences helping producers manage water availability, temperature and quality. <Clean, fresh water> is an important part of creating a really healthy rumen which  means you have a healthier immune system that is going to help with milk … [Read more...]

Common causes of hives in horses

May 21, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: The Horse

Several factors, including medications, supplements, plants, mold and insects, can trigger hives, with a warm and wet climate often making them worse writes Aja Harvey, DVM, Dipl. ACVIM. Coincidental or not, hives and most other diseases involving the skin are more common during the warmer and more humid months. . . . even the most well-maintained properties are never free of … [Read more...]

Spring health check for senior horses

May 21, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: Equus

EQUUS editors share five areas to focus on when doing spring health checks for senior horses: coat, joints, teeth, body condition and feet. Consider sharing this article on social media and in newsletters to remind horse owners to check on their senior horses. Source: EQUUS, April 24, 2024. Link. … [Read more...]

2024 Comedy Pet Photo Awards finalists gallery

May 21, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: Comedy Pet Photography Awards

Always a favorite of AHD Bulletin readers, the images in this year’s finalist gallery are sure to give you a smile or chuckle. Enjoy! Source: Comedy Pet Photography Awards. Link. … [Read more...]

A poor guide to dog allergy medications

May 21, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Whole Dog Journal

Commentary In the article linked here, Jennifer Bailey, DVM, shares what medications can be given to a dog to relieve allergy symptoms. The article is a red flag for our team because it empowers pet owners to use the information to medicate their dogs outside of the veterinary-client relationship. Given the many possible reasons for allergies, the article fails to … [Read more...]

A dog walk temperature chart for every season

May 21, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: Amenify, APHIS

Commentary Our temperatures in the Kansas City area reached the upper 80s last weekend. The changes in neighborhood dog behaviors were noticeable as they sought shade and were less active on walks. Beyond the normal concerns about dogs shut in cars and hot pavement burning pads, our recent post about the thermoneutral zone for cattle <Link> sparked digging to find such … [Read more...]

Whisker fatigue in cats: what it is and how to help (video)

May 21, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: petMD

Because a cat’s whiskers are constantly transmitting information, there’s a theory that this can lead to whisker fatigue, writes Sarah Wooten, DVM. She explains the situations that lead to whisker fatigue and behaviors that can indicate a cat is getting sensory overload. It is thought that contact with everyday items can lead to whisker fatigue, particularly food and water … [Read more...]

Hospital noise affects feline patients negatively

May 21, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: Innovative Veterinary Care Journal

Findings from a recent study investigated the effects of hospital environment noise levels on cats undergoing elective ovariohysterectomy surgery and indicated a correlation between higher noise levels and increased stress in cats. The researchers asserted that respiratory rates are a reliable tool for assessing stress levels in cats. Minimizing noise levels is a key strategy … [Read more...]

Advocacy from Veterinary teams helps pet owners choose pet insurance

May 21, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: APSCA® Pet Health Insurance

Sponsored Content For veterinary teams, pet insurance is a part of meeting the needs of today’s animal owners. A 2022 survey of veterinary professionals revealed: More than 90 percent of veterinary teams wish more of their clients had pet insurance. 2 percent of veterinary teams believe that pet insurance is a beneficial way to help clients manage the lifetime cost … [Read more...]

What really motivates you at work?

May 21, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: Harvard Business Review

You may be engaged in your work, stimulated by your team and motivated by your employer’s mission. But their rewards and recognition strategy may need improving. Carrie Ott-Holland offers five practical techniques to increase the likelihood of getting the rewards and recognition you value most. To keep a good thing going, reflect on and talk about what you want and need to … [Read more...]

Why thunderstorms upset some dogs

May 21, 2024 by AHD Staff Source: Happy Puppy Tips, Reader's Digest

There’s no scientific evidence proving why some dogs are more bothered by storms than others. In this article, the author posits that dogs feel the storm coming and offers ways to help them feel less stressed. Sound only plays a small part in dogs’ overall fear of a thunderstorm. As the storm approaches, barometric pressure drops, making static electricity more common and … [Read more...]

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