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Preparing for dental month promotional efforts

January 6, 2026 by Kirk Augustine Source: Addison Biological Laboratory

Commentary While promoting oral care at home should be an everyday objective during every exam, it is difficult for practices to get that done. VMX* is an excellent time to define your strategies for dental month and choose products to support them. Consider opportunities during dental month to feature oral care products and have them on hand. Addison Biological … [Read more...]

Review: Trazodone for dogs and cats

January 6, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Clinician's Brief

As Rx drugs are more frequently prescribed, it is important to review articles like this. Trazodone can reliably and safely induce sedation and anxiolysis in dogs and cats for treatment of acute fear, stress and anxiety. More research has been conducted in dogs and it is most often administered for situational use during exposure to acute stressors or to achieve … [Read more...]

Living with dogs includes benefits from sharing microbiomes

January 6, 2026 by AHD Curators Source: Steve Dale Pet World

Steve Dale shares a new study published in the journal iScience, showing that raising dogs has beneficial effects, especially for adolescents, and these effects may be mediated through symbiosis with microorganisms. Researchers found that a person’s dog-owning status at age 13 could predict their future mental health and behavioral scores. Adolescents from homes with a dog had … [Read more...]

KCAHC opens 2026 Animal Health Summit Emerging Company Applications

January 6, 2026 by AHD Staff Source: KCAHC

If your company is innovating in animal health, diagnostics or pet food, the KC Animal Health Corridor offers unmatched opportunity and support. The 2026 Summit is now accepting applications for companies ready to showcase their ideas, connect with investors, and build what’s next. Apply here: https://bit.ly/4aBescV Source: Kansas City Animal Health Corridor, LinkedIn, … [Read more...]

This blog’s for you

December 29, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Facebook, Simon Sinek, Thediaryofaceocards

Commentary There are numerous factors to consider as animal health pros work to improve and grow our industry. Each week, your AHD team focuses on delivering published content that has the potential to advance and improve narratives critical to serving animal owners, their animals and the people working in our industry. Last week we shared Stephen Covey’s Circles of … [Read more...]

No one knows how to illuminate anymore

December 29, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Morning Joe

Sharing her frustration with person-to-person interactions, Mika Brzezinski discusses connection and communication with David Brooks, author of How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen. Brzezinski says, “No one looks at anyone anymore.” Brooks shares why genuine warmth, curiosity and ‘loud listening’ matter more than ever and why respect is … [Read more...]

Most read Malone posts – January to June 2025

December 29, 2025 by Rick Purnell Source: Animal Health Digest

We include wisdom from Patrick T. Malone weekly. His perspectives on leadership, teamwork and personal development are routinely found in the most read posts. Malone’s experiences with how using the PAR skills engages others in productive conversations and honors decision makers are foundational to our curation efforts. Last week, we shared Malone’s most read from Q-3 and … [Read more...]

Why more professionals are working through their golden years

December 29, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: LinkedIn, The Work Shift

Experts say economic pressures and a sense of purpose contribute to shifting ideas around retirement. A study from Morningstar found that approximately 45 percent of American households will run short of money in retirement. Baby boomers, on top of that, have a 52 percent higher risk of experiencing retirement shortfalls than other generations. Taylor Borden shares the … [Read more...]

Your brain’s middle finger to people-pleasing

December 29, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Life Branches, NPR

We believe this article will resonate with many animal health pros despite its title containing the F word. Author, Ellen Scherr, LCPC, is a therapist who helps women navigate midlife transitions and the time when suddenly you can't tolerate anyone's BS. Scherr describes the neuroscience of why some individuals suddenly can’t pretend anymore and why women experience it more … [Read more...]

Perspectives, priorities, preparation on the eve of 2026

December 22, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: modern.works, Stephen Covey Principles HQ, The Right Questions, YouTube

Commentary The holiday season is a time to affirm or adjust priorities. It is a time to look in the mirror, to embrace the most important relationships, and fortify ourselves for all that is predicted for 2026. In an increasingly complex world, distinguishing between what we can control, influence and merely be concerned about is crucial for maintaining focus and mental … [Read more...]

Most read Malone posts – June to date 2025

December 22, 2025 by Rick Purnell Source: Animal Health Digest

We include wisdom from Patrick T. Malone weekly. His perspectives on leadership, teamwork and personal development are always among the most read posts. Keeping with the getting-ready-for-2026 theme, here are Malone’s top posts from the last six months. Source: Animal Health Digest Archives, June 2025 – December 2025. Above all else, Integrity. Link. Time management … [Read more...]

Polyworking trend growing as workers face financial pressures, economic uncertainty

December 16, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: HR Executive, Monster

Monster’s 2025 Polyworking Survey found that 47 percent of U.S. workers now hold more than one job, suggesting the polyworking trend is growing. Polyworking is far from a side hustle for many, writes Tom Starner. Juggling different roles has become a financial necessity with more than half of survey respondents saying their added income is “absolutely essential” to cover basic … [Read more...]

The Great Compression, Year 3

December 16, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Ryan Leech, Today’s Veterinary Business

The “Great Compression” has entered its third year, says Ryan Leech, and this time, the spotlight isn’t on who’s buying but on who’s holding on. He shares trends, surprises, displacements and challenges perplexing investors and large hospital groups from 2025: A hangover from the acquisition era. Easy arbitrage is gone. Balance sheets are strained. Shake-ups are … [Read more...]

Growth in kitten adoption continues: changing lifestyles reshaping demand for feline veterinary care

December 16, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: CATalyst Council, Feline Findings

Kitten adoptions remain above pre-COVID levels and provide positive opportunities for veterinary practices, according to Volume IV of the CATalyst Council 2025 Feline Market Insights Report <Link>. New kittens also mean many first-time cat owners who may not understand the importance of regular visits or how veterinary teams can help make those visits as low-stress and … [Read more...]

Understanding the gut-organ axes in companion animals [White Paper]

December 16, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Petfood Industry

Sponsored Content Diet-driven modulation of the gut microbiome supports improved pet health and longevity. However, the science is often confusing to pet owners and many animal health pros alike. In the white paper linked below, Jess Jarett, PhD, R&D principal pet scientist at Cargill, explains how specific macronutrient compositions of diets, as well as moisture … [Read more...]

New study reveals where conservation can deliver for birds, communities and climate

December 16, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Audubon, Scientific Reports

A new study in Scientific Reports identifies places in the continental United States where conservation efforts would provide a triple benefit to protect bird habitat, naturally store carbon and improve the well-being of local communities that have been underrepresented in conservation efforts. A novel study, it represents an important opportunity to direct conservation toward … [Read more...]

Don’t get caught at TSA! NEW carry-on rules for 2026

December 9, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Avoid Flight Bans, Daily Passport, TSA, YouTube

Airport security is changing fast! As our industry’s convention season approaches, new TSA rules will affect how we fly. In the video here, learn about carry-on size and weight changes, what to do with electronics, how to avoid security stops and tougher guidelines around personal bags and briefcases. Real ID requirements and penalties, plus changes to shoe and liquid rules … [Read more...]

The 10-Minute Rule: Use small windows to create movement, big wins

December 9, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Balanced Discipline

Most growth occurs in the small time windows we choose, not the big blocks of time we perceive are required to accomplish a task or project. The paradigms behind the 10-Minute Rule establish simple ways to bypass procrastination, build momentum and create real consistency. Ten minutes a day isn’t about the clock; it’s about building trust with yourself. Source: Balanced … [Read more...]

If trust is so important, why aren’t we measuring it?

December 9, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Commentary While there are many uses of the word “trust,” John Blakey’s article references the noun trust as “the belief that somebody/something is good, sincere, honest, et cetera and will not try to harm or trick you.” His assertions are worth considering as we enter a new year, deal with various changes and seek to separate truths in myriad messages from industry pundits … [Read more...]

ACVB seeks collaboration with AVMA after shock collar comments stir controversy

December 9, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: American College of Veterinary Behaviorists, AVMA, LinkedIn

American College of Veterinary Behaviorists’ president Lisa Radosta DVM, DACVB, posted a response to recent statements made by American Veterinary Medical Association leadership regarding the use of shock collars to train dogs. She says the peer-reviewed literature is clear; shock collars increase fear, stress and aggression—and they are no more effective than reward-based … [Read more...]

Belgian Sheepdog chosen Best in Show at 2025 National Dog Show; 24.6 million viewers

December 9, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Bleacher Report, National Dog Show, NBC

Congratulations to Soleil, the first Belgian Sheepdog to win Best in Show. George the American Foxhound was runner-up as the reserve Best in Show. This year's National Dog Show included 1,994 dogs across 201 breeds. Source: Bleacher Report, November 27, 2025. Link. NationalDogShow.com and the NBC Sports YouTube Channel provide video of every breed-winning dog in the group … [Read more...]

A symphony of woofs: 2,397 golden retrievers gather in an Argentina park, break world record

December 9, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Associated Press

A passerby could hear the cacophony from miles away in the Argentine capital, the unmistakable sound of 2,397 dogs barking — and breaking the unofficial world record for the largest-ever gathering of golden retrievers. Source: Associated Press, December 8, 2025. Link. The article has several photos but the organizers’ hopes for a big group photo of the dogs alone on the … [Read more...]

How to support pet food pantries; it is increasingly important

December 9, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: AAHA Trends

Jen Reeder shares a situational overview of the need for increased support for pet food pantries, rewarding ways to help and a resource to share with clients and local media contacts, PetHelpFinder.org. Source: AAHA Trends, December 8, 2025. Link. … [Read more...]

Dog Guide spotlights latest and greatest dog essentials

December 9, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Pet Age

The annual Pet Age Dog Guide includes columns on functional chews, digestive health and stress relief. The essential products section features beds, bowls, safety equipment and toys along with digestible products. Use the guide to see what dog owners are being presented before getting blindsided with a question. Source: Pet Age, November/December 2025. Link. … [Read more...]

Stay informed without doomscrolling

December 2, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Fast Company

Art Markman acknowledges the communication and information-gathering challenges of our digital world. He calls continuous informational feeds vortexes of doom, and suggests we think about the information we consume as a diet similar to how we eat. He offers suggestions to help stay informed without overindulging on social media feeds, blogs and news sites. Source: Fast … [Read more...]

Beat seasonal depression before it arrives

December 2, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Inside Hook

The shortest day of this year will be Sunday, December 21st, marking the winter solstice in the Northern Hemisphere. An estimated 10 million Americans suffer from seasonal affective disorder, a season-specific modulation of major depressive disorder, which generally starts in late fall and doesn’t ease up until the sun returns for good in mid-spring. A mild case of wintry … [Read more...]

How to go from quiet to commanding

December 2, 2025 by AHD Curators Source: Fast Company

Many high-performing introverts struggle to be heard, not because they lack confidence or ability, but because they rely on their work to speak for itself. In today’s fast-paced, visibility-driven workplace, that’s no longer enough, writes Joel Garfinkle. He shares five strategies designed specifically for quiet professionals who want to be heard and add value, not … [Read more...]

Leftover safety. Don’t reheat these 10 foods in a microwave

December 2, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Reader's Digest

All the prep to feed a squadron often turns into a refrigerator full of containers. Beyond shelf life, some foods should not be reheated in the microwave. These were notable: Processed meats Rice and potatoes Spinach and beets Source: Reader’s Digest, August 25, 2024. Link. Certain foods can become downright toxic when nuked in the microwave.” Image: Link. … [Read more...]

Feline studies shed light on domestication timeline

December 2, 2025 by Kirk Augustine Source: Scientific American

Commentary Meghan Bartels shares domestication information from two recently published studies that offer new insights into how wild cats settled into life alongside humans. Both findings suggest truly domesticated cats arose far later than previously believed; perhaps as late as 2,000 years ago. A quote from Claudio Ottoni, PhD, describes early cats as a complex and … [Read more...]

Tractor Supply’s Paper Clover Campaign supports 4-H youth

December 2, 2025 by AHD Staff Source: Pet Age

The Paper Clover Campaign kicked off November 28th and extends through December 14th. TSC customers can “purchase” a clover at checkout in stores or at the Tractor Supply website to directly benefit and support 4-H youth nationwide. Celebrating its 15th year, the Paper Clover campaign funds provide scholarships, strengthen educational programs, support leadership and public … [Read more...]

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