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How dogs know when you’re sick (video)

April 9, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: The Atlantic

Dogs really do know when their humans are having a rough time. In fact, hey use a variety of signals to figure it out, writes Amanda Mull. Your pet can tell when you have the sniffles and domestic dogs have shown an aptitude for detecting both minute mood fluctuations and serious physical conditions. Dogs are preternaturally sensitive to changes in their people,” says … [Read more...]

Deadline? Ways to ask for more time

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Most of us have left a meeting or discussion mumbling this to ourselves or a colleague about a deadline, “YHTBKM!” Often, there’s no discussion in spite of the group’s knowledge that the deadline is not realistic. Deadlines are one of the bigger sources of workplace stress. Employees worry that by asking for a deadline extension, their managers would think they were … [Read more...]

Busting game-based learning myths

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Training Industry Magazine

Gamification has been perceived as frivolous in workplace learning, writes Ryan Timpany. But, its considerable power to deeply engage learners in all demographics is benefiting learning and development teams. He reviews three common myths holding businesses back from exploring game-based approaches: Myth #1 - A serious subject can’t be conveyed, let alone taught, by … [Read more...]

Listening boosts compliance and loyalty

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Today's Veterinary Business

Encouraging clients to talk about their pet or lifestyle helps bond them to your practice and improves compliance, shares Amanda Donnelly, DVM, MBA. What she shares is an example of how open-ended questions can add situational information that is relevant to a pet’s lifestyle with an owner. Practice teams demonstrate compassion and learn more about a pet when they invite … [Read more...]

Your friends influence your success

April 9, 2019 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Inc.

Warren Buffett dispenses words of wisdom at the annual meeting of Berkshire Hathaway in Omaha, Nebraska. People from around the globe attend to hear the sage’s message. Sometimes it focuses on investing, sometimes management and sometimes personal development. Source: Inc., March 10, 2018. Link. In 2004, Buffet said, “It's better to hang out with people better than you. … [Read more...]

Opinion – New TV program, Animal ER Live, demonstrates the complexity of veterinary care

April 9, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Geographic Wild

The launch of Animal ER Live on Nat Geo WILD is a game-changer for animal owner perceptions of veterinary hospitals, veterinarians and veterinary staff members. Animal ER Live joins current family friendly veterinary programs featured on the network that include Secrets of the Zoo, Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER, Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet and the network’s number-1 series, The Incredible … [Read more...]

Remembering the 1886 blizzard

April 2, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: History

There’s no question that the this year’s flooding will be remembered for generations. While it doesn’t lessen the pain of the losses currently happening, this article reminds us that weather challenges to crop and livestock production have always been with us. The Great Plains monster blizzard of 1886 imperiled settlers and left fields of dead cattle in its wake. Source: … [Read more...]

Veterinary dermatologists share best practices for diagnosing and treating otitis

April 2, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Medicine

The DVM 360 staff asked veterinary dermatologists from coast to coast to give us their best diagnostic and treatment advice for chronic otitis. The result is a clinical consult on various strategic elements for addressing otitis. Source: Veterinary Medicine, March 14, 2019. Link. INSIGHTS: We found the recommendations of Darin Dell, DVM, DACVD, about involving the entire … [Read more...]

The business of dogs (infographic)

April 2, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: TruDog

TruDog created an informative infographic. We highlighted some data that caught our attention: Role in the Family Best Friend: 66% Snuggle Buddy: 59% Guardian: 37% Child: 33% Therapist: 25% Source: TruDog, 2019. Link. 67% of millennials consider their pet their “fur baby” ― and treat them accordingly How Much Is Spent Every Month on Pets? … [Read more...]

Get back on track when your day gets derailed

April 2, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: HBR Ascend, The Medium

More the norm than anomaly, stuff derails us from our planned schedules. Deb Knobelman, PhD, shares ideas to manage frustration and getting overwhelmed when the unexpected happens. A change in schedule does not mean the whole day is ruined. Source: The Medium, September 2018. Link. With the right framework plus the right mindset, anything is possible.  . . . the perfect plan … [Read more...]

When you need a good laugh (SPARK videos)

April 2, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: NAVC Spark

NAVC’s Spark team captured situational stories from veterinarians that reveal how laughable some situations become when dealing with people and their animals. You’ll find these enjoyable and worth a few minutes for some comic relief. Source: NAVC Spark, March 27, 2019. Link. INSIGHTS: Kudos to the Spark team for capturing the stories and the expressions as veterinarians … [Read more...]

Evaluate your affect on your team

April 2, 2019 by Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn Pulse

Do you have a positive impact on your team or do you just get in their way? Effective leaders constantly evaluate their performance, especially as it relates to the people they serve. And, they are ruthless when it comes to self-evaluation. Source: LinkedIn Pulse, March 21, 2019. Link. The good news is that as a leader, you have the greatest influence in motivating your … [Read more...]

2+2 programs expand the reach of veterinary education

April 2, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAVMA

Kaitlyn Mattson explains how veterinary colleges partner with universities to educate students across state lines. The approach may help states without a veterinary college retain their talent and meet the need for more veterinarians. Her article shows various 2+2 programs and participating schools. Prospective veterinary students from states that lack an AVMA Council on … [Read more...]

Dingoes are unique, Australian species, not feral dogs

March 26, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Vet Practice Magazine

The latest findings from a study published in Zootaxa provide further evidence of specific characteristics that differentiate dingoes from domestic dogs, feral dog, and other wild canids such as wolves. There is no historical evidence of domestication once the dingo arrived in Australia . . .” Source: Vet Practice Magazine, March 19, 2019. Link. “In fact, dingoes play a vital … [Read more...]

Mr. Rodgers is still relevant

March 26, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: BottomLine Inc

Tres Roeder, MBA, grew up watching Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and says  the lessons he learned shaped his attitudes and informed his business life. 2018 marked the 50th anniversary of Fred Rogers’ children’s show, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, which aired from 1968 to 2001. Then, as now, Fred Rogers modeled the best in all of us and reminded everyone of the good and … [Read more...]

Quiz: Are you a cat at heart?

March 26, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Catster

Just for fun, see if you have the personality of a cat. Tally your answers to five questions to determine what kind of cat personality you possess and what type of cat would be your best match! Source: Modern Cat, March 21, 2019. Link. Also see: Video: Cats Chasing Shadows! Link. Check out this funny compilation of cats playing with shadows! … [Read more...]

Leisure time is important. Find the right amount for you.

March 26, 2019 by Patrick T. Malone Source: The Atlantic

Much has been written about work/life balance. Workaholics believe that balance is impossible. Others have opted out of the rat race entirely to a life of total leisure. For maybe the first time there is an indication of how much discretionary time is optimum. Source: The Atlantic, February 21, 2019. Link. The paper, which analyzed data covering about 35,000 Americans, … [Read more...]

Stop worrying about being liked

March 26, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

True or False? Likability is a crucial sales trait. If you answered False, you are correct. Being likable is not necessary to succeed in sales. And those who focus on it as a priority are destined to fail, says J. Keenan. He explains that customers care far more about the value of what they’re buying than they do about the person selling it to them.   Be an … [Read more...]

Leadership abounds during March Madness

March 26, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Purpose Unlimited

There is a reason only four of the 68 coaches in this year’s NCAA Division 1 tournament were once regular-season NBA team players. It is because coaching requires a different skill set AND mind-set than playing. Source: Purpose Unlimited. Link. Great leaders model the behavior they expect from their followers. . . . A great leader invests in others and they in turn … [Read more...]

It’s spring. Clear the clutter.

March 26, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Harvard Business Review, SmartBrief

“When our space is a mess, so are we,” writes Libby Sander. Her research and that of others has shown that our physical environments significantly influence our cognition, emotions and behavior, affecting our decision-making and relationships with others. Cluttered spaces can have negative effects on our stress and anxiety levels, as well as our ability to focus, our eating … [Read more...]

Data breaches are inevitable – protect yourself

March 19, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: The Conversation

There are some simple ways to protect your personal data that can still be effective, say W. D. Salisbury and Rusty Baldwin. They involve changing how you think about your own information security: specifically, assuming you are a target and thinking defensively about how you can protect yourself.  In terms of online data, the most important information to protect is … [Read more...]

Media literacy needed at home and the office

March 19, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Conversation

Sarah Gretter makes a solid case for teaching children to watch commercials with their eyes wide open. She backs up her reasoning with study results. Media literacy is being able analyze and evaluate the messages we see in different media platforms. . . . 80 percent of middle school students believed that web ads were real news stories. The same study found that more than 80 … [Read more...]

Learn how to manage the gut

March 19, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA Trends, FeedNavigator, National Hog Farmer, NAVC Spark, NCBI, Smithsonian

Prebiotics and probiotics are frequent considerations for multimodal therapies in monogastrics, regardless of species It can be difficult to remain objective about their benefits, but the growing body of work indicates that considering the microbiome will become more prevalent in managing disease risk and potential treatments. We gathered several references for … [Read more...]

In #Metoo backlash, men retreat from mentoring women

March 19, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Gallup, Harvard Business Review

Wendy Murphy shares that many senior male managers are reportedly responding to the #Metoo movement with a better-safe-than-sorry attitude and are pulling back from mentoring women. This reaction is both biased and shortsighted she says. Repercussions of depriving female employees of the counseling, developmental opportunities, exposure, and visibility that come from … [Read more...]

JAVMA: Defining antimicrobial use; paradigms shifting in behavioral medicine

March 19, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAVMA

There’s something for everyone in most issues of JAVMA. We’re highlighting the abstracts of two papers representing changes in our industry. Evidence-based paradigm shifts in veterinary behavioral medicine. LinkThe AVMA's definitions of antimicrobial uses for prevention, control, and treatment of disease. Link. Source: JAVMA, April 1, 2019. Link. Review the table of … [Read more...]

Some anti-vaxxers don’t vaccinate pets, creating danger

March 19, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: TIME

Anti-vaccine proponents are increasingly making the same unfounded claims about pets and vaccines they have been repeating about children and vaccines for the past 20 years: that vaccines are unnecessary, dangerous and that they can cause diseases. According a TIME magazine article, the negative attention on vaccines is growing globally. Looking at the circulation demographics, … [Read more...]

The future is female

March 19, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Adrienne Wagner provides a celebration of women in veterinary medicine through a collection of thoughts and advice from female DVMs. The professionals were asked how they would answer this question: What one message do you have for the women of veterinary medicine? Loving animals isn’t enough to be a good veterinarian. You have to also love the people and the business. –Dani … [Read more...]

Prepare for transactions

March 12, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: LinkedIn

It is common for animal health pros to resist talking about sales. The perception of becoming a houndstooth-jacketed used-car salesman often one of the objections. If you’re involved in any business where transactions exchange money for services or product, you are part of the sales process. Those most successful PREPARE. Prashant Dedhia shares his experience with being … [Read more...]

Upcoming events at The Bridge Club

March 12, 2019 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest, The Bridge Club

Taking advantage of internet video tools, The Bridge Club virtual community continues to engage professionals in conversations. Co-founder Brenda Andresen references the learning experiences and professional nuggets she and founding partner Catherine Haskins capture with each live event. The Bridge Club was featured in a recent article in Vet Advantage as the team prepared for … [Read more...]

Texas Tech vet school effort reveals challenges

March 12, 2019 by Kirk Augustine Source: Texas Tech Vet School

A recent ad we received reveals the critical shortage of veterinarians serving small, rural communities throughout Texas. We’re sharing it to help animal health pros gain knowledge and perspective about the challenges of serving animal owners in rural areas of the United States. Texas employs the second most veterinarians in the U.S., but more than 30 percent are 60 years … [Read more...]

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