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First aid kits for dogs

November 30, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: AVMA, Puppies and Pooches

Carrying two adhesive bandages with you doesn’t represent a first aid kit for a dog or you. Pet owners can keep a separate and customized first aid kit for their pet for in case of an injury or emergency. Of course, the type of pet and its lifestyle determines how extensive the first aid kit needs to be.  Source: Puppies and Pooches, November 29, 2021. Link. Also see: The … [Read more...]

Performing successful surgical procedures

November 30, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: DVM 360

DVM 360’s Julia Burke assembled three articles covering tips and tricks for veterinary surgery. The content and videos cover the ins and outs of minimally invasive surgery, insights on performing oronasal fistula repair and common questions about canine digit amputation. Source: DVM 360, November 2, 2021. Link. INSIGHTS: Articles like these are especially good … [Read more...]

Yes, cats can be trained

November 30, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Tufts Catnip

Cats can and do learn various behaviors through positive behavior training. Positive reinforcement, rewarding a behavior you desire, is how cats learn best, according to the American Association of Feline Practitioners. Ignoring undesirable behaviors can be extremely effective as well. Active punishment is not effective and can lead to a cascade of negative effects. Source: … [Read more...]

Free-roaming cats spread deadly parasite to wildlife

November 30, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Treehugger

Free-roaming cats kill billions of wildlife in the U.S. every year. The greatest risk is from cats that are allowed to roam freely and hunt. New research suggests that free-roaming felids are likely infecting other animals with Toxoplasma gondii, the parasite responsible for toxoplasmosis. This disease is linked to nervous system disorders, respiratory and heart disease, and … [Read more...]

CDC eases restrictions on entering U.S. with dogs

November 30, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: News Concerns

The United States government has eased up on a rule that banned the importation of dogs from 113 countries because of concerns over fraudulent rabies vaccination certificates. As of October 14, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention blocked the import of foreign dogs and those re-entering the country after traveling abroad, from countries where the risk of … [Read more...]

Dealing with the fear of the unknown

November 30, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: BBC

As individuals, employees, colleagues, supervisors and employers, mental health remains a major concern in the animal health industry. David Robson’s article may resonate in current situations, with individuals in our lives or our own experiences. Feelings of uncertainty can bring acute discomfort, and even trigger anxiety disorders. Our deep fear of the unknown not only … [Read more...]

VIS shares results from 2nd burnout study; announces upcoming webinar

November 30, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Innovation Solutions

Findings from the Burnout Study in the Veterinary Profession 2021 show a statistically significant increase in burnout levels between 2020 and 2021. Women, younger practitioners and veterinary technicians were found to be the most burned-out groups. All veterinary professionals suffer from high workloads and low work-life balance factors that have a direct impact on the … [Read more...]

4 quick tips to get cattle winter-ready

November 22, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Successful Farming

The Thanksgiving holiday is a good time to enlist some extra helpers on the farm. Extension beef specialist Ron Lemenager recommends these steps for early winter herd management planning: Take care of your weaning Get your vaccinations done Prepare your facilities Consider adding windbreaks or other protective structures to limit cattle stress Source: … [Read more...]

Keys to systematically minimizing and eliminating diseases in pig production

November 22, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Swineweb.com

Joseph F. Connor, DVM, MS, is well known for applying his experiences and knowledge to the management and elimination of diseases in pig production. He shares how diseases were managed in the past and how to use what was learned to better manage current and potential future diseases. When you have multiple pathogens, the strategy should be first to focus on the one that can be … [Read more...]

Is it or isn’t it colic?

November 22, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance, The Horse

Colic can be resolved easily about 90 percent of the time, but it can also be the end of a horse’s life, writes Marsha King. She provides 33 tips to use as guidelines when dealing with horses. Any horse can experience colic. The disorder is indiscriminate of age, sex, breed, occupation, or environment.” - Michael Fugaro, VMD, Dipl. ACVS Source: The Horse, August 22, … [Read more...]

Cats and reactions to insect bites and stings

November 22, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Pet MD

Some cats may be allergic to either the bite or to the venom of an insect. Allergic reactions can range from minor swelling at the injury site, to hives and anaphylaxis, writes Hanie Elfenbein, DVM. She suggests protecting cats from bugs that bite. Source: Pet MD. Link. A minor allergic reaction can often be effectively treated with a cold compress and diphenhydramine … [Read more...]

A dog’s personality can change over time

November 22, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: The Bark

Research findings prove how much power humans have that influences a dog’s personality, according to William J. Chopik, PhD. He explains many of the reasons a dog’s personality changes result from the “nature versus nurture” theory associated with humans’ personalities. Source: The Bark, November 2021. Link.  We found correlations in three main areas: age and personality, … [Read more...]

In protein we trust

November 22, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Meat + Poultry, NAMI

Rarely a day goes by without seeing content aimed at animal protein sources. Every animal health pro has a vested interest in animal protein production whether for your table at home or in the dish for pets. NAMI’s newest initiative, the Protein PACT is setting out to provide the necessary proof to secure and sustain consumer trust in the animal protein industry. PACT … [Read more...]

The climate crisis: Reducing pets’ environmental pawprints

November 22, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Sifted

There is a lot of coverage these days about addressing sustainability and carbon footprints. Livestock production has been heavily targeted, as has fossil fuel consumption and automotive emissions. The real challenge is understanding the total carbon cost from inception to the ultimate destroying of an item and its residual waste. In this article by Adam Green, pet food … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – November 17, 2021

November 17, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: AKC Family Dog, KWTV, Texas Monthly, Trivia Genius, Veterinary Practice News

Last week’s. . . . . . most read post We’re overfeeding like crazy. Link. . . . AHD Bulletin Animal Health Digest Bulletin – November 11, 2021. Link. . . . Posts from one year ago Archived posts from November 2020. Link.   Why do animals hibernate? Source: Trivia Genius, November 12, 2021. Link. Bears may be the most famous hibernators, … [Read more...]

Younger stock love grooming brushes, too

November 16, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Dairy Herd Management, Journal of Dairy Science

Access to grooming brushes for lactating cows shows they help reduce stress, keep animals cleaner and limit injuries. They also limit damage to facilities caused by cows that otherwise rub their heads and bodies on gates, pen walls and edges of feed and water troughs. New research says the same goes for young calves as well. The study, published in the Journal of Dairy … [Read more...]

Systemic inflammation in pre- and post-partum cows

November 16, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Hoard’s Dairyman

Although excessive inflammation is bad, the results of a University of Guelph study  revealed why some inflammation at calving is positive. The key is discovering the balance between healthy and excessive inflammation, according to Barry J. Bradford, PhD. Inflammation is needed to drive the birthing process, and we also think it’s important for aiding in the metabolic … [Read more...]

Dos and don’ts at a cattle truck accident (infographic)

November 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Western Farm Press

Whether during a cross-country trip or inner-city commute, animal health pros may find themselves at the scene of a cattle transport trailer accident. The prioritization at large animal emergencies is: human safety, animal safety, then property. Let first responders attend to the medical needs of injured people first. Think human safety over animal rescue. Containment, … [Read more...]

Preparing cattle for transport saves time, money and stress

November 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef Quality Assurance, Drovers

Every year after harvest, millions of cattle are trucked to graze crop residue, get to winter pasture or to be put in dry lots. With current challenges in the trucking industry, reviewing best practices is appropriate. . . .several factors should be considered when cattle are being transported. These include loading conditions, time in transit, weather conditions, comingling, … [Read more...]

Dead sows are co$tly

November 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: National Hog Farmer, The Pig Site

Complimentary Commercial Content Sow mortality has nearly doubled in the past 15 years to approximately 13 percent. Ron Ketchum estimates a midpoint cost of $1,125 per dead sow. This amounts to an estimated $2.25 per pig weaned in incremental production cost. Source: The Pig Site, November 11, 2021. Link. Also see: Sow to sales: mortality breakdowns, National Hog … [Read more...]

Grackles could expose humans, pets to parasites

November 16, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: @Gail Damerow, San-Antonio Express News

Areas where grackles congregate should be avoided by pets. Contact with grackle feces can expose pets and humans to organisms that cause disease, including salmonella, roundworms and West Nile virus, according to a study from the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M University. Source: San-Antonio Express News, September 26, 2018. Link. … [Read more...]

Heated waterers keep poultry water from freezing

November 16, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Backyard Poultry

Commercial Content A heated chicken waterer can help make winter care a little easier for poultry keepers. The author shares some popular styles of heated chicken waterers. They are simple to use, plug into a standard electrical outlet, and are inexpensive to run. Source: Backyard Poultry, November 15, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

Diagnosing and treating itchy horses

November 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: The Horse

Pruritus remains challenging for veterinarians to diagnose and treat. It is a broad issue in horses that encompasses a wide range of causes. Management and prevention are key to the welfare of affected horses. Alexandra Beckstett summarizes a presentation by Janet Littlewood, BVSc (Hons), MA, PhD, DVD, DVR, MRCVS, on the three main culprits of pruritus in horses: … [Read more...]

Should you pet your dog before an absence?

November 16, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Psychology Today, Rover.com, The Dog People

Older advice not to pet dogs before going out is not supported by a new study. The pilot study results suggest that petting a dog before a brief separation from the owner may have a positive effect, making the dog calmer during the separation itself. Further studies are needed to analyze more about petting’s effectiveness, especially in dogs affected by separation … [Read more...]

How to get that pill down

November 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dogster

The best medicine can’t help if your dog won’t take it, says Ernie Ward, DVM. He shares less intimidating and more compassionate methods of pilling a dog than simply shoving a pill down the dog’s throat. Source: Dogster, October 28, 2021. Link. Regardless of your approach, always observe your dog until you’re certain the meds are on their way to the stomach. INSIGHTS: We … [Read more...]

Feline thyroid problems linked to household chemicals

November 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: HealthDay

New research suggests that chemicals found in upholstery and carpeting could harm feline thyroids. The chemicals are called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). They were in common use until about 2000 in furniture, floor coverings and clothing because of their ability to repel water and oil. It is imperative to better understand how these persistent chemicals might … [Read more...]

Connecting the gut to the skin

November 16, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Veterinary Practice News

The skin is an important immune organ with functions that include barriers against foreign antigens, sensory perception, reproduction and antimicrobial action. Amelia White, DVM, MS, DACVD, shares some of the important ways nutrition plays a role in dermatological diseases. Source: Veterinary Practice News, August 2021. Link. Scaling skin, alopecia, and skin infections may … [Read more...]

Evolving wisdom on feline housing

November 16, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Veterinary Practice News

  Cats have unique kennel and containment needs, according to nearly 15 years of research from around the world. Their tendency to develop upper respiratory conditions when stressed has been the catalyst for retrofitting traditional kennels. When given more space and choice, cats stay healthier. Source: Veterinary Practice News, November 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

Top 5 holiday dangers for pets

November 16, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: AVMA, Dr Jen the Vet, YouTube

Holiday decorations are appearing worldwide. Pet owners will appreciate reminders about commonly found holiday dangers for pets as they gather or travel for celebrations. Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, and twin brother Jason Chatfield, DVM, share five top holiday dangers: Out-of-town guests; people and their pets Holiday decorations; tinsel, ornaments and seasonal plants … [Read more...]

IBPSA Fast Bites – November 15, 2021

November 16, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: IBPSA

New AVMA journals website launched, managing feline stress, email authentication to get more emails through, Apple’s new subscription service for small businesses, IBPSA is migrating to a new association management software system, new learning management system and more . . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, November 15, 2021. Link. … [Read more...]

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