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Dispose of powdered gloves now

April 18, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Veterinary Practice News

The FDA ban on powdered gloves went into effect on January 18, 2017. This means that any powdered surgical gloves, powdered patient exam gloves and absorbable powder for lubricating surgical gloves sold and in possession of veterinary clinics and animal surgical centers fall under the ban and should be disposed of. Source: Veterinary Practice News, April 3, 2017. According … [Read more...]

Pet insurance is a win for vets and pets

April 18, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Veterinary Practice News

When veterinarians invest in learning about and recommending pet insurance, the result is a win-win-win — for pets, clients and the veterinary hospital. Source: Veterinary Practice News, March 28, 2017. The topic of pet insurance is confusing for many pet owners, so they often ask their veterinarian for help. When clients ask for advice, here are key things to convey: … [Read more...]

Easter is bad for bunnies

April 18, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: National Geographic

Widespread misunderstanding of domestic rabbits has made them the third most abandoned pets in the United States. As well, they are the third most popular pet in America, after cats and dogs, according to the Humane Society of the United States. Source: National Geographic, April 12, 2017. With proper care, rabbits live 10 to 12 years. Because many people think they’re … [Read more...]

WVC honors 6 educators

April 18, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: WVC

WVC participants voted for these exemplary educators to receive the 2017 Continuing Educators of the Year honored distinction: Avian & Exotics: Douglas Mader, MS, DVM, DAVBP (C/F, R/A), DECZM (Herpetology) Equine: Anne Wooldridge, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM (LAIM) Food Animal: Robert Sager, DVM, MS, PhD, DABVP (Beef Cattle) Practice Management: Karen Felsted, CPA, … [Read more...]

A short lesson on AVMA policy

April 18, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAVMA

Dr. Mark Helfat, chair of the AVMA board of directors, recently answered questions about what AVMA policies are, how they’re created and why they’re important. The association has 250 policies that span issues from animal welfare to food safety to antimicrobials to general practice. Source: JAVMA, April 12, 2017. AVMA policies exist in three primary categories and are … [Read more...]

NAVTA launches bi-weekly service

April 18, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: NAVTA

The National Association of Veterinary Technicians in America recently launched a service tool named Animal Health Bi-Weekly for its members. The familiar format seeks to provide NAVTA members with a sampling of some of the more recent news stories that affect the profession and veterinary community. Source: NAVTA, April 11, 2017. INSIGHTS: NAVTA provides multiple … [Read more...]

New posts from Is My Practice Healthy?

April 18, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Is My Practice Healthy

Drs. Blach and Clark provide an interactive and educational venue to improve veterinary practice management. Many of their posts also relate to servicing clients as a representative or retail associate. Here are some recent posts we found valuable: Make sure your marketing fits your target market Focus on the customer Is this good for them or for you?  Source: … [Read more...]

An overview of rabbits’ teeth

April 12, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Rabbit Advocate

This series of articles provide a good overview of rabbit teeth. Rabbits use their incisors to slice food, while the molars grind it down. Rabbits have 28 teeth. The ones we see most often are the four incisors in the front of the mouth. Behind the top incisors are two smaller incisors known as peg teeth. The 22 remaining teeth are molars and premolars and are known as cheek … [Read more...]

Top 5 client pet peeves

April 12, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

Jessica Goodman Lee, CVPM, shares her perspective on how clients view practices and the annoyances that work against client satisfaction. Source: Veterinary Team Brief, April 2017, page 33. Lee’s top 5 client pet peeves: Lack of information Lack of education Failure to provide documentation Lack of caring Failure to delegate INSIGHTS: Note the take … [Read more...]

Is a rabbit the right choice? (includes video)

April 12, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Rabbit Haven

Too often, parents purchase a rabbit for a child. Easter is the most common time for this to happen. The child is excited, the rabbit is terrified, the child loses interest, the rabbit is ignored and the parents become disappointed and resentful. Consider sharing the information in this reference site on websites, blogs and in newsletters. Rabbits, families and children will … [Read more...]

Pigs – a hobby farmer’s view

April 12, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Hobby Farms

Every breed is unique, but producers should know what they’re getting when raising pigs for market pork. Rodney Wilson shares how he learned this all-important first lesson in our lifelong education about feed conversion efficiency: pigs can loosely be lumped into two classes, bacon pigs and lard pigs. Source: Hobby Farms, March 20, 2017. Today’s new and prospective hog … [Read more...]

Changing pet owner perceptions of veterinary hospitals

April 12, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA Press Room

AAHA Chief Executive Officer Michael Cavanaugh, DVM, DABVP (Emeritus), presented new research data during the opening session at the AAHA yearly conference. Pet owner perceptions of veterinary hospitals are declining, while awareness of veterinary hospital accreditation has increased. Source: AAHA Press Room, March 30, 2017. While the news of overall pet owner perception of … [Read more...]

Cage-free eggs come with costs

April 12, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: BuzzFeed News

The majority of the U.S. egg supply will become cage-free within a decade, but the egg industry says the economics don’t make sense. “The ability for the industry to do this conversion is truly subject to the demand for cage-free eggs from the consumer,” said Jeff Coit, a poultry industry specialist at Farm Credit Services of America. “Today, we’re not there. The vast majority … [Read more...]

Small talk can enhance the client-veterinary practice bond

April 12, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Team Brief

Small talk plays an important role in everyday lives. In the veterinary practice, small talk is the first step toward building solid client–team relationships based on understanding and trust that result in improved patient-care outcomes. In subsequent meetings with the client, team members can refer back to what they learned from casual conversations about the client’s … [Read more...]

There’s something wrong in the neighborhood

April 12, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Beef

Who you gonna call? Pest busters. Here’s a list of available products for parasite and pest management. Source: Beef, April 2017, page 20. Pest busters for 2017. … [Read more...]

Cross-selling is not a strategy

April 11, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Strategy + Business

Ken Favaro shares that almost overnight, cross-selling has gone from a ubiquitous practice imbued with positive connotations to a politically incorrect word that’s redolent of corporate misbehavior. This could be a wonderful thing if it causes companies, including your own to rethink their approach. Source: Strategy + Business, March 21, 2017. You want your customers … [Read more...]

5 tips to improve conversion rates

April 11, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Entrepreneur

The common thread in Michael Georgiou’s tips for improving conversion rates is that they all move toward building a positive and personal relationship with the customer. It starts from the beginning and moves through the whole process, bringing you to the end result: making the sale. Source: Entrepreneur, April 1, 2017. If you want to know how to close more sales, start … [Read more...]

Selling in the age of the connected customer

April 11, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Huffington Post

Tiffani Bova says the role of sales is experiencing a renaissance. However, sales reps must adapt and embrace new ways of doing their job. As we entered the 2000’s many thought advertising, mass media, the internet and e-commerce would replace the traveling salesman. Bova believes that the future of selling will be contextual. The hardest part of most sales today is that we … [Read more...]

Here come the mosquitos! (includes video)

April 11, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary parasitologist Dr. Laura Kramer discusses the increased dispersion of mosquitoes in Europe. The phenomenon is mirrored in the U.S. She sees three factors: Climate change Infected dogs moving around more than in the past New mosquito vectors that can transmit heartworm disease Source: Veterinary Medicine, April 5, 2017. Stop to consider the second point … [Read more...]

5 reasons to monitor colostrum quality

April 11, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

You may think that we don’t need to discuss colostrum ever again. Phil Durst shares five reasons to routinely check test colostrum to better understand the variances in quality. Colostrum quality is the first step in making sure calves are protected and set up for success in life. Source: Dairy Herd Management, April 5, 2017. Why test colostrum quality? Here are some … [Read more...]

Swine Science Online offers opportunity for students, current producers

April 11, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer

Leading universities are collaborating to ensure the pork industry is led and managed by individuals who have broad educational and production experiences that prepare them for these roles. The effort, Swine Science Online, teaches scientific principles and management skills involved in pork production for an efficient and sustainable operation. Source: National Hog Farmer, … [Read more...]

Increase feline heartworm prevention efforts

April 11, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: JAVMA

At an estimated prevalence of 0.4%, hundreds of thousands of cats in the United States are likely infected with heartworms. Given the difficulty in diagnosing infection at all clinically relevant parasite stages and lack of curative treatment options, efforts should be increased to ensure all cats receive heartworm preventive. Source: JAVMA, April 15, 2017. Results: … [Read more...]

Review of hazards to female reproductive health in veterinary practice

April 11, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: JAVMA

A systemized review of publications that address female reproductive health hazards in veterinary practice, summarize best practices to mitigate reproductive risks and identify current knowledge gaps identifies a growing risk in veterinary practices. Reported hazards included exposure to anesthetic gases, radiation, antineoplastic drugs, reproductive hormones, physically … [Read more...]

Meet change head-on with customers

April 11, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vet Advantage

In this piece, Pam Foster shows how the distributor rep is a resource for customers. Her solid guidance is to look at each practice individually and not fixate on short-term interactions. Source: Veterinary Advantage, March 2017. Mike Hay, Abaxis (formerly Henry Schein) offers some pointers to help you stay on top of the latest innovations while also managing your daily “to … [Read more...]

Drs. Blach and Clark hammer key points

April 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Is My Practice Healthy

This installment of Is My Practice Healthy? focuses on customer care, the beginnings of forecasting inventory and financial literacy. Each post is worth reading. Source: Is My Practice Healthy?, April 3, 2017. Ismypracticehealthy.com (IMPH) was designed to provide an educational venue and community where stakeholders in the veterinary industry can go to learn about … [Read more...]

Transitioning at work

April 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Human Resource Executive

With the acceptance of transgender people on the rise, more employers are adopting specific policies for workers who are transitioning. Julie Cook Ramirez shares one person’s story and discusses the trends in dealing with blurred gender-line realities. According to the Human Rights Campaign Foundation’s 2017 Corporate Equality Index, 82 percent of all Fortune 500 companies … [Read more...]

Be aware of the causes of bloating

April 5, 2017 by Rick Purnell Source: On Pasture

Spring pastures are greening up. Cattle grazing these lush grasses, especially immature legumes, are susceptible to bloat. It can occur in as little as 15 minutes or nearly two days after grazing. It can also be painfully deadly. Experts from Purdue University’s agronomy and animal sciences departments offer 10 tips to help avoid bloat, as well as a video showing how to tube a … [Read more...]

Stressed now, lame later

April 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management

International hoof care consultant Karl Burgi identifies three primary incidences that can trigger lameness events: heat stress any episode of cows standing too long transition Source: Dairy Herd Management, March 31, 2017. Heat stress affects the feet? Yes, said Burgi, because hot cows stand more to try to cool off. When cows are standing, blood does not flow as … [Read more...]

Exceptional customer service, the extra mile

April 5, 2017 by Kirk Augustine Source: MWI Messenger

Celeste Van Deinse, LVT, shares ideas about how to enhance customer service. Our team especially liked her recommendations about considering young owners, communication on wait times and prioritizing follow-up calls. Source: MWI Messenger, April 2017, page 11-12. Going the extra mile can set your practice above the rest, helping to reduce client turnover rates while … [Read more...]

New information about chronic pain in declawed cats

April 5, 2017 by AHD Staff Source: Steve Dale Pet World

Declaw once soared in popularity in the U.S. as more cats were now being kept indoors. Declaw was then, and is still thought by many, as a way to prevent indoor-only cats from damaging the home, therefore preventing relinquishment and unnecessary euthanasias. Steve Dale, CABC, shares a history of declawing pros/cons and discusses new information related to pain and … [Read more...]

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