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Things that fit through a surgical mask

September 12, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Facebook, Lawton Green

This Facebook Reel stopped me in my tracks. It is a vivid illustration of particle size and just how vulnerable animal health pros are to particles, viruses, bacteria and more. Yes, we already know much of this information, but reviewing it with your teams could deepen the understanding and importance of infection control. Source: Lawton Green, Facebook Reel. Link. (0:30) … [Read more...]

Call to action: Educate the public about the cost of pet ownership

September 12, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: AP, ASPCA Pet Health Insurance, AVMA Animal Health SmartBrief, Nationwide, Pawlicy Advisor, Pet Health Zone

Commentary Veterinary teams are consistently criticized about basic pet care costs. Sadly, those same people rarely complain about the cost of new toys or treats and have no idea what basic care for pets costs annually. Pets provide joy and companionship, but costs can add up quickly, especially for first-time owners who don’t know what to expect.” – Adriana Morga Every … [Read more...]

6 stinking cool facts about dog noses (video)

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: NPR

Last week we shared information about dogs' noses and heat detection <Link>. In this article, Alissa Greenberg shares more about why dog noses are among nature’s most amazingly engineered instruments and why humans are now trying to recreate those unique canine traits. Source: NPR, June 10, 2022. Link. Video (4:43) includes a review of an electronic nose. … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – September 7, 2023

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Nice News, The New York Times, The Washington Post

Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, August 24, 2023. Link. Most read post(s) from the August 24th AHD Bulletin – Here’s how much workers are demanding for a new job. Link. Empathy – the secret sauce. Link. The need for vigilant African swine fever on-farm prevention. Link.  Place keeper: 2023 Veterinary Conferences provided by … [Read more...]

Cryptosporidium parasite is endemic to even the tidiest dairy farms

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Dairy Herd Management

Just one tablespoon of feces from a Crypto-infected calf contains enough oocysts to infect dozens of other calves if they consume it orally. The tiny oocysts have a hard outer shell that encloses and protects the parasite making them difficult to kill. . . . the most effective way to keep Crypto at bay is to remove moisture from calf environments and feeding utensils as … [Read more...]

Locomotion and reproduction issues top reasons for sow mortality

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: The Pig Site

A nine-year study revealed prevalent risk factors associated with sow mortality, a growing concern for hog producers. The average annual replacement rate is around 50 percent, with most removals occurring on parity-zero or parity-one females before a positive net present value is achieved. Chris Wright observes the majority of deaths occur during summer. He shares the … [Read more...]

New thinking and approaches to cribbing

September 5, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Equus

Researchers still aren’t sure why some horses crib while others managed the same way do not. Most agree that horses do not adopt this behavior by mimicking others. The current thinking is that an individual horse might have a genetic predisposition to crib, but the behavior isn’t triggered until he is subjected to stressors related to his lifestyle, shares Heather … [Read more...]

Lessons learned raising chickens for meat, a family experience

September 5, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Backyard Poultry

Many of us can relate to this story. It may not have been chickens but the risk/reward aspects are similar. If you work with 4-H or FFA kids whose parents are not sold on the ideas of their young entrepreneurs, this story might lend some insight into the commitments, preparations and work raising animals requires. Source: Backyard Poultry, July 17, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

Pasture friends important for equine learning

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Paulick Report

Social stimulation and interaction with other horses may influence the development of a horse's social skills and their ability to communicate with humans according to a Finland study of 57 horses of various ages and relationship status with humans. . . . horses living in pastures with other horses for at least eight months of the year are better able to follow cues from … [Read more...]

Ringworm can easily be mistaken for girth gall

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Equus

Despite its name, ringworm is actually a fungal skin infection that is easily passed from horse to horse on shared equipment. It can also be passed by a rider’s boots, which would rest on the horse just behind the girth area during riding. Plus, ringworm is zoonotic and easily spread from horse to rider and vice versa.  The girth area is a common site for ringworm to … [Read more...]

Can geriatric dogs benefit from chiropractic care?

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Wellness

Bill Ormston, DVM, shares how chiropractic adjustments can benefit some of the age-related problems that affect dogs as they age. He offers perspectives on arthritis, diabetes, dental problems, kidney disease and canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome. Chiropractors don’t fix or heal animals; they help them function better.” – Dr. O Source: Animal Wellness, August 17, 2023. … [Read more...]

Yes, dogs and cats get dementia. How to spot signs of it.

September 5, 2023 by Rick Purnell Source: The Washington Post

Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias are common conditions as we age. They’re likely common in aging pets, too. Estimates range from 14 to 35 percent of the dog population age 8 and older may be affected. Nearly one-third of cats ages 11 to 14 and 50 percent of cats 15 and older are likely impaired. This article presents signs of dementia, medical conditions that mimic it … [Read more...]

Ways to spot signs of depression in dogs

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: AKC

The end of summer and early fall activities often change the daily schedules of dogs in our homes. These changes can trigger depression often typified by a lack of vitality similar to how dogs act when they are affected by an underlying medical condition or pain. . . . whether situational or related to the dog’s life experiences dog owners need to look at their dog’s basic … [Read more...]

Understanding the climbing cost of veterinary care (article, podcast)

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance, Brendan Howard, Podbean

Sharing her experiences working with animal owners, as well as her own pets, Jennifer Sperry, DVM, addresses reasons why veterinary care costs have increased. Among them are better educated and trained personnel, advances in medical technology, 24-hour monitoring, specialty care and meeting client expectations. . . . insured clients seem to be able to do more for their sick … [Read more...]

Dolly Parton launches Doggy Parton fashions at Petco

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Pet Product News

Another celebrity has entered the pet accessories business. The Dolly Parton Collection offers pet owners some glitzy apparel, accessories and toys at Petco for a limited time. A portion of every purchase will help fund and support Willa B Farms, a rescue where displaced animals of all kinds find love and care. Source: Pet Product News, August 2023. Link. … [Read more...]

7 dangers dogs may face in the fall

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Great Pet Care

Fall can pose potential dangers to pets, writes Lavanya Sunkara. She identifies seven dangers to help keep our canine companions safe and healthy this season. Acorns, leaf piles, Halloween candy, antifreeze, toxic mushrooms, shorter days and holiday food scraps are included in her reminders. Source: Great Pet Care, October 17, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

Dog kept escaping shelter to sleep in nursing home. Staff adopted him.

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: The Washington Post

In most rescue animal adoptions, the adopter picks their pet. Not this time. This is a great story of a dog choosing his new home all on his own. Source: The Washington Post, September 1, 2023. Link. Scout was staying at the Antrim County Animal Shelter in Bellaire, Mich., when he started sneaking out to Meadow Brook Medical Care Facility – a nursing home across the street – … [Read more...]

Rocky Mountain spotted fever on an alarming rise

September 5, 2023 by Rick Purnell Source: The Washington Post

Rocky Mountain spotted fever, a disease spread through bites of ticks that live primarily on dogs, remains rare, but its frequency is rising. It is at epidemic levels in northern Mexico. In Baja California, there were 92 cases in 2022 which prompted a team of Mexican and U.S. scientists to pluck ticks off dogs, scour homes for larvae and warn residents to keep their dogs off … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – September 4, 2023

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA Fast Bites

In the eyes of the law pets are property, study shows vet schools transmit culture and attitudes, future proofing digital assets, a possible link between respiratory and digestive issues in dogs, avoiding normalizing the Monday blues and more. . . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, September 4, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]

The best way to apologize (video)

September 5, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Linked In, TED-Ed

Apologies take time. They take intention. They require we seek to understand, not excuse our actions. Three elements of apology are shared in this video and apply to personal and professional relationships: Take the victim’s perspective Accept responsibility Make an offer to repair* Source: TED-Ed via Linked In, September 1, 2023. Link.(5:04) INSIGHTS: … [Read more...]

Why kindness at work pays off

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: HBR Ascend

Research suggests that kindness yields positive outcomes for businesses, writes Andrew Swinand. He shares a few simple routines to integrate into your everyday work life that will spread kindness and help create a culture of kindness at your organization. Reach out with intention . . . recognize, acknowledge people . . .  practice active listening” Source: HBR Ascend, July … [Read more...]

Leading behavioral change

September 5, 2023 by Patrick T. Malone Source: Forbes

While there are many challenges in today’s practices, they are all challenges of behavioral change. Source: Forbes, February 17, 2023. Link. In 2023 more than ever, leaders need to be less strategy experts and more human experts.  INSIGHT: Influence begins when the leader suspends, temporarily, their point of view and starts from the potential follower’s point of view. … [Read more...]

Canine vaccine hesitancy, including rabies, prevalent among U.S. dog owners

September 5, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: BU School of Public Health, Veterinary Practice News

A study out of Boston University School of Public Health highlights the concerning levels of canine vaccine hesitancy in the U.S. Published in the journal Vaccine, the study results revealed 53 percent of dog owners express some level of skepticism about vaccinating their pets. They expressed concerns about safety, efficacy and necessity. The researchers don’t believe canine … [Read more...]

Euthanasia rates across U.S. animal shelters reach 3-year high

September 5, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Axios

More dogs than cats are coming into shelters in many major cities, driven largely by an increase in strays, according to Shelter Animals Count. Animal intakes at public and private shelters across the country are expected to reach a 3-year high this year . . . adoptions or owner returns are not keeping pace.” SAC Source: AXIOS, September 1, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]

Telehealth is good for people and pets

September 5, 2023 by Rick Purnell Source: LinkedIn, Los Angeles Times, VVCA

Telehealth medicine brings medical resources to people who can’t get to a doctor’s office or hospital. In the same way, veterinary telehealth can bring care to pets whose owners can’t make it to a veterinary clinic. But not in California. Veterinary telehealth is so restricted it is sparingly used for follow-up care or for emergency triage. This editorial by the Los Angeles … [Read more...]

Health management of early weaned beef calves

August 29, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

Many producers are facing rapidly disappearing forage resources. Additionally, available forage may have decreased nutritional value. Both factors are considerations in early weaning decisions shares Terry Engelken, DVM, MS, who urges producers to proactively plan to ease the transition for younger, lighter weight calves. Early weaning can be a profitable way to stretch … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – August 31, 2023

August 29, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: CBS Evening News, Clinician's Brief, Facebook, Linked In, Los Angeles Times, Pet Age, Science, USA Today

Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, August 24, 2023. Link. Most read post(s) from the August 24th AHD Bulletin – Quotes that epitomize Myers-Briggs types. Link. Customer experience thoughts for Link. The inside-out approach to customer centricity. Link.  Place keeper: 2023 Veterinary Conferences provided by Galaxy … [Read more...]

Slick mutation keeping Puerto Rican dairy cows cool

August 29, 2023 by Rick Purnell Source: Ambrook Research

Heat stress costs the U.S. dairy industry as much as $670 million yearly. Scientists predict it could cause a 6.3 percent drop in milk production by the end of the century. However, some dairy cows in Puerto Rico have a natural mutation recognized as “slick,” which gives them an advantage in hot humid conditions. Slick cows have a shorter coat and more active sweat glands than … [Read more...]

Fall calving in hot weather challenges calves and cows

August 29, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Drovers

Heat stress is actually harder on young calves than cold stress. Newborn calves have an immature “thermostat,” writes Mark Z. Johnson. He shares best practices for fall calving taking place during high temperatures. The thermoneutral zone for a young calf is between 50 – 77 degrees Fahrenheit.” Source: Drovers, August 21, 2023. Link. Shade and fresh water is critical.  In … [Read more...]

Studies show need for vigilant African swine fever on-farm prevention

August 29, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer, Pork

These two articles address issues with protecting against African swine fever infections and the spread of disease. In the absence of an effective vaccine, the importance of biosecurity for pork producers is paramount. Source: National Hog Farmer, August 14, 2023. Link. Source: PORK, August 17, 2023. Link. INSIGHTS: An industry colleague who recently interviewed … [Read more...]

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