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Clean meat? It may not be that simple

September 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

Dave Sjeklocha, DVM lives and works in cattle country. He thoughtfully writes about test tube meat, technological challenges, current production methods and other changes that need considering during the development of this potential resource. Receiving support from the likes of billionaires Bill Gates and Richard Branson, cultured meat has certainly garnered … [Read more...]

10 new AAHA accredited practices from 8 states

September 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA Red

Congratulations to the latest group of veterinary hospitals to achieve AAHA accreditation! These teams have reached the highest standards in veterinary medicine. Newly accredited practices will value sales representatives who take the time to understand the accreditation process and how they can service the newly aligned veterinary team more effectively and … [Read more...]

Sponsored content: Recently seen in AAHA NEWStat

September 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA NewStat, Animal Health Digest

We’re sharing sponsored content from NEWStat, one of several publications available from AAHA Press, the publishing arm of the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA). New study shows link the evolution of feline hypertension, Boehringer Ingelheim, September 1, 2018. Link. New study shows link between ticks and kidney disease, September 1, 2018. Link. Guide to … [Read more...]

New thinking about cribbing

September 11, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Equus

Most owners want to stop their horses from cribbing. This is easier said than done. Cribbing has been a challenge for centuries with no known reason for this behavior. The horse places his upper teeth firmly on a hard object---be it a fence, stall door, water trough, or anything he can reach---pulls back, arches his neck, and gulps air into the upper part of his esophagus with … [Read more...]

Still plenty of room to improve sharps safety

September 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAEP, The Longmont Times-Call

Equine infectious anemia (EIA) is a virus, similar to human immunodeficiency virus, that spreads through biting flies and cannot be cured. Following an investigation into a Weld County horse that tested positive for EIA on August 24, Keith Roehr, Colorado state veterinarian is now actively quarantining locations in Colorado and searching for approximately 100 horses sent to 20 … [Read more...]

NAVC Resource Library puts product information, detailers, videos, more all in one location

September 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Today's Veterinary Business

NAVC’s Today’s Veterinary Business is extending its educational efforts to include a handy one-stop website. The Today’s Veterinary Business Resource Library is the next generation of the Vet-Advantage Resource App, part of the Vet-Advantage acquisition by the NAVC in early 2017. More than 30 companies currently have information available on the website including product … [Read more...]

Reviews.com rates pet meal delivery services

September 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Reviews.com

Home delivery of dog food continues to grow. Dog owners can now get raw ingredient meal delivery services like their owners get pizza. The team at Reviews.com reviewed canine meal delivery services. They rated variables for customized meals that included: ordering experience, recipe variety, scheduling flexibility, packaging, instructions, ease of serving and … [Read more...]

The skinny on pet supplements

September 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

Jackie Brown investigates pet supplements and finds a lot of questions remain. While certain supplements can have a place in joint disease management, some veterinarians are concerned about how they might be perceived by pet owners. Source: Veterinary Practice News, August 23, 2018. Link. Sam Franklin, MS, DVM, PhD, DACVS, DACVSMR, tells clients, “. . . if they can afford to … [Read more...]

Animals served by nonprofit spay-neuter clinics often not vaccinated for rabies

September 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAVMA

The latest JAVMA is out. The paper <link> profiling spay-neuter clinic clients and pets is of profound interest to animal health pros who sometimes refer to these locations as price competitors. Note the high percentage of animals without basic rabies protection. Respondents indicated that 49% of dogs and 77% of cats had not been examined previously by a veterinarian, … [Read more...]

AAFP releases first cat-specific anesthesia guidelines

September 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) has released the profession’s first feline-specific anesthesia guidelines. According to the AAFP, a standardized, evidence-based approach for administering anesthesia helps ensure a patient’s safe and predictable perioperative response and recovery. Empirical evidence shows that cats undergoing anesthesia have a higher … [Read more...]

Crying at work doesn’t need to be a big deal

September 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Harvard Business Review

Crying at work is like the kiss of death for professional women, writes Jeneva Patterson. . . . to cry in front of colleagues, especially male peers or bosses, ranks as one of the most humiliating professional experiences. Patterson explains the crying response rates between men and women and the likelihood that women in the workplace will naturally react to some situations … [Read more...]

Be your own best advocate

September 11, 2018 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Bright Blue Consulting

Why advocate for yourself? Because, only you know what you really want and need. You are your own best advocate. And, cold hard truth here: If you don't do it, no one else will. Source: Bright Blue Consulting, August 31, 2018. Link. Smart, savvy women are forced to walk a tightrope between their authentic self, the skills they need to deploy to “play in the big leagues” and … [Read more...]

Resources available for those considering veterinary nursing careers

September 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Accredited Schools Online, AVMA, NAVTA

Animal health pros regularly get questioned about where to get a veterinary nursing degree. NAVTA found this resource that indicates Michigan State University, Purdue University and the University of Nebraska–Lincoln as building good career foundations. Source: NAVTA Animal Health Bi-weekly, September 11, 2018. Link. . . . the choices of where to study veterinary technology … [Read more...]

The biggest financial shocks for pet owners

September 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Better

This article paralleled the announcement of AAHA’s Promoting Preventive Care Protocols: Evidence, Enactment, and Economics <link>. Jean Chatzky discusses how to avoid letting a big veterinary bill destroy a family budget. Source: Better, September 6, 2018. Link. . . . while there’s no way to completely eliminate the possibilities of a health catastrophe for your pet, … [Read more...]

Free videos available to help businesses accommodate service animals

September 11, 2018 by Rick Purnell Source: American Humane

Persons using service animals are sometimes denied access to restaurants, hotels or other services because of their animals. American Humane and Mars Petcare recognized this was happening to U.S. veterans. An American Humane survey showed that nearly seven in 10 of retail employees say they never received training on questions they are legally allowed to ask customers to verify … [Read more...]

September is National Service Dog Month

September 11, 2018 by Rick Purnell Source: Healthy Paws Pet Insurance and Foundation

September is National Service Dog Month which celebrates guide dogs, seeing-eye dogs, service pets and other assistance animals, including military working dogs. Part of the month’s focus is to help people become familiar with service dog challenges, etiquette and more. Source: Healthy Paws Pet Insurance and Foundation, September 1, 2018. Link. Service animals are defined … [Read more...]

AAFP survey finds successes for practices certified as Cat Friendly Practices

September 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

According to Elizabeth Colleran, DVM, MS, DABVP, AAFP co-chair of Cat Friendly Practices (CFP), this was a long time coming. The CFP program is a collaboration of feline experts who provide guidelines to ensure a more positive and less stressful veterinary experience for cats and their owners. . . . when cats panic and their cortisol levels skyrocket, the quality of the exam … [Read more...]

Vetfolio announces urinary tract training

September 11, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: VetFolio

Vetfolio’s newest course, Urinary trouble in dogs and cat,s sponsored by Hill’s is currently open for registration and will be available for free access from September 19 through October 9. This study addresses various types of urinary diseases in both cats and dogs, along with nutritional and environmental solutions. Dr. Lewis will also cover how veterinarians can properly … [Read more...]

As CWD spreads in cervids, states also monitor humans

September 4, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: JAVMA

Chronic wasting disease (CWD) is a disease that kills deer, elk, reindeer and moose or, cervids. Misfolded prion proteins can spread among cervids through saliva and excrement. These proteins may remain viable in environments for decades. The parallels to Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease has scientists monitoring CWD more closely as it has spread to 20 or more states in the wild deer … [Read more...]

African swine fever advances. NPPC releases paper.

September 4, 2018 by Rick Purnell Source: National Pork Producers Council, The Guardian

African swine fever (AFS) is advancing worldwide. It continues to be present in Europe and has now entered China, the world’s largest pork producer. Despite near eradication in Europe in the 1990s, ASF has been spreading rapidly. This current outbreak began in central and eastern Europe in 2014. German farmers are calling for a cull of 70 percent of the wild boar population, a … [Read more...]

Understanding the Frito feet smell on dogs’ feet

September 4, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Buzz Feed

Lots of pet owners notice their dogs’ paws smell like corn chips. In an interview with Huffington Post, Veterinarian Dr. Robert J. Silver explained that the root cause of so-called Frito feet is bacteria! Why do dogs' paws smell like Fritos? More importantly, why do I love to smell my dogs' paws? These are a couple of life's big questions...    Carrie Underwood … [Read more...]

5 tips for choosing a stethoscope

September 4, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vet Advantage, Veterinary Team Brief

Amara Estrada, DVM, DACVIM, offers tips for choosing a stethoscope for those who decide to upgrade: Choose the best, not the most expensive Be familiar with the features Do not neglect the earpieces Position patients properly Take time to listen for arrhythmias Source: Veterinary Team Brief, August 2018. Link. Take time to choose your stethoscope and … [Read more...]

Facilitate BQA training . . . NOW!

September 4, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef, BQA

Livestock veterinarians and sales personnel have an opportunity to help cattle producers improve their production outcomes and meet BQA standards in the coming months. Work with your customers to get them to various BQA training programs such as: BQA Transportation Stockmanship and Stewardship Dairy Farm Program Source: BQA. Link. Nearly every state in the U.S. … [Read more...]

September 2018 Journal of Veterinary Dentistry available online

September 4, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Journal of Veterinary Dentistry

We’ve linked below to the table of contents of the journal and highlighted one study for your review: Validation of Quantitative Light-Induced Fluorescence for Quantifying Calculus on Dogs’ Teeth <link> This study demonstrated that QLF is a sensitive and precise method for quantification of calculus on dogs’ teeth. It removes the subjective element of human examiners … [Read more...]

Opinion – Experiencing dogs as economic animals

September 4, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Portia Stewart, DVM 360 editor and team channel director, deserves respect for her initiative to see another side of the canine world at a dog auction. It is where the dogs are bought and sold like livestock without the fuss and prim that are part of family member paradigms. For some of us reared in rural areas, animal auctions are part of reality. For Portia, I’m pleased this … [Read more...]

4 ways telemedicine is changing human healthcare

September 4, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: HealthLeaders

Many animal health pros are taking a wait and see approach to telemedicine. However, the practice of non-physical health interactions is already morphing toward virtual health on the human side. Alan Pitt, MD, envisions a future “about building space with the idea that people may need to provide care to a patient in that space," rather than forcing them to travel when they … [Read more...]

Online browsing habits of dog and cat owners are fun and useful

September 4, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Digital Consumer

Informative and sometimes laughable insights about dog and cat owners are the results of a study following 100 million devices to search the interest. Curious about the customer experience journey for pet owners, The Digital Consumer <link> pitted dog people against cat people and examined data from Jumpshot’s 100-million-device panel <link> to get a sense of the … [Read more...]

AAHA releases new publication promoting preventive care protocols

September 4, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA

The American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is pleased to announce a new publication, developed with the support of an educational grant from IDEXX, Promoting Preventive Care Protocols: Evidence, Enactment, and Economics. Veterinary practices are rapidly shifting from firefighting to attentive monitoring, so disease can be caught and addressed as early as possible. … [Read more...]

Exploding wild horse and burros population straining BLM

September 4, 2018 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAVMA

The Bureau of Land Management's Wild Horse and Burro program is at a crossroads. Too few wild horses and burros are placed into private homes each year. At the same time, herds on public lands continue to increase rapidly. There were 81,951 animals on 26.9 million acres of public rangelands and 44,730 animals in corrals or pastures as of mid-2018 . . .   . . . perspective, the … [Read more...]

Horse owners trust veterinarians

September 4, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Feedstuffs

Horse owners are relying on their veterinarians more and more for vaccination and deworming program recommendations, according to the 2018 "American Horse Publications" (AHP) online survey of 9,000 horse owners. Source: Feedstuffs, August 14, 2018. Link.                                          “The percentage of respondents who said they discuss American Association of … [Read more...]

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