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Nutrigenomics: the future of feeding horses

September 7, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Equine Wellness

Nutrigenomics is the scientific study of how nutrients can interact, directly or indirectly, with an animal’s genome. This interaction influences how genes are expressed, which can affect health, disease and performance, writes Marty Adams, PhD, PAS. The goal of equine nutrigenomics is to tailor a horse’s diet based on their genetic information, so they grow in a healthy state … [Read more...]

Dermatology pearls: Your 4-step guide to educating pet parents about pruritus

September 7, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: AAHA NewStat, DVM 360

Owners of pets with allergic pruritus can often encounter confusion and frustration. It’s important to tackle the issue from the first appointment and develop a dependable treatment plan that keeps the needs of both patient and owner in mind. Source: DVM 360, via AAHA NEWStat, August 29, 2021. Link. To navigate these conversations with clients, Ashley S. Bourgeois, DVM, … [Read more...]

VO2 Max, the secret to canine field performance

September 7, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Gun Dog

Kurt Venator, DVM, PhD, talks about getting peak performance out of working dogs. “The key thing is to define what VO2 Max is,” Venator said. “It’s not some odd scientific term. It’s simply the rate of maximum oxygen use. And obviously that’s important because oxygen is going to fuel endurance, performance, and energy. That’s both in dogs and in humans. . . . the higher that … [Read more...]

GlobalVetLink introduces the Pet TravelPass™ for international pet travel

September 7, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: GlobalVetLINK

Complimentary A new tool from GlobalVetLink promises to save veterinarians time and worries when clients want to travel internationally with their pets. GVL Pet TravelPass is available now at http://www.globalvetlink.comand offers an easy sign-up and get-started process, with no subscription fee or monthly minimums. Source: GlobalVetLink, August 7, 2021. Link. The GVL … [Read more...]

Martha Stewart discusses pet CBD, Canopy Growth partnership

September 7, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Pet Age

Stewart entered the CBD market in 2019 when she collaborated with Canopy Growth to develop a line of CBD-infused gummies, soft gels and tinctures for people. This partnership now also includes a line of CBD pet products that launched early in 2021. Source: Pet Age, September 1, 2021. Link. Based on Stewart’s business savvy and passion for pets, combined with Canopy Growth’s … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – September 2, 2021

September 1, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: SaddleBox, The Lily, Vice

Last week’s most read post Communicating without words, Link.  Last week’s Animal Health Digest Bulletin, August 26, 2021. Link.   On my worst mental health days, my 3 dogs get me out of bed Source: The Lily, June 27, 2021. Link. Gemma Correll shares a pictorial story of how her dogs help to improve her mental and physical health every … [Read more...]

How drought is affecting beef and beyond

August 31, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Drovers

Historic drought covers the West and most of the northern plains. One estimate shows that 32 percent of all cattle in the U.S. are under drought level conditions. A panel of experts discussed the current state of the drought during Farm Journal Field Days. These conditions cause severe disruption for ranchers and will have a lasting impact on America’s cattle industry.” – Greg … [Read more...]

Horse heaves: symptoms and treatment

August 31, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Horse and Rider

Lung health is a common health topic as wildfires, smoke and dry, dusty drought conditions blanket parts of the country. Heaves is an allergic-based disease that compromises a horse's ability to breathe, similar to the way asthma affects humans writes, Barb Crabbe, DVM. Horse heaves is chronic and can threaten a horse's long-term health and performance.” – Barb Crabbe, … [Read more...]

A buyers guide to horse halters

August 31, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Equus

All halters perform the same basic function to provide a means of controlling horses' movements during handling. However, all halters don't serve all control needs equally well and there are hundreds to choose from. Joanne Meszoly reviews the types of halters and reminds us that the horse's safety and comfort come first, followed by a handler’s  control and convenience. … [Read more...]

Tips for caregivers of skinny horses

August 31, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: The Horse

Knowledge continues to increase about affects that obesity and emaciation have on animal health. This makes it important to strive to keep horses at an optimum body condition including how to body condition score (BCS) them. The authors share photos and tips to help horses with a BCS of 4 gain weight. Think about calories first!” Source: The Horse, January 28, 2019. … [Read more...]

Drug-resistant hookworms spreading in dogs, parasitologists warn

August 31, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: JAVMA

Veterinary parasitologists warn that multidrug-resistant hookworms are spreading in the U.S. and veterinarians should watch for persistent infections. Antoinette Marsh, PhD, cited study results that indicate dogs with suspected or confirmed drug-resistant hookworms are becoming widespread in the Southeast, and they have been documented in the Northeast and California. She said … [Read more...]

Smart cat scat is now here

August 31, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pretty Litter

Complimentary Commercial Content Health monitoring technology is now available in cats’ litter boxes and by monthly subscription. It promises to provide cat owners a visible health monitoring opportunity which is important as cats instinctively hide any illnesses. The company has engaged Martha Stewart as a Pretty Litter brand ambassador. It has been featured in media such … [Read more...]

Petabyte to partner with NVA to transform pet care experience for doctors, patients and their families

August 31, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Business Wire, NVA, Petabyte, rhapsody

  Complimentary Commercial Content The newly formed Petabyte consortium and partnership with National Veterinary Associates’  veterinary community of 1,200 independently managed veterinary hospitals and more than 100 pet resorts allows for software development collaboration. Petabyte smooths patient management for veterinary hospitals through its software, … [Read more...]

Clients with new pets need more time with vets: Part 2

August 31, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA, Animal Health Digest, VetWatch

Opinion In last week’s AHD Bulletin, we urged veterinary teams to consider spending more time with new and existing clients presenting new pets. We asserted the need for onboarding processes or guidelines as paramount to developing long-term relationships with pet owners, the health of pets and the revenue that flows from interactions with happy, engaged clients. AAHA’s … [Read more...]

Thoughts from the Veterinary Innovation Summit + NAVC Media eCommerce Summit

August 31, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Jim Harris, NAVC, Veterinary Innovation Summit

Opinion Among myriad thoughts captured during the Veterinary Innovation Summit, these present the most opportunity and challenges for veterinary teams in the next three to five years. Some are trends we see routinely as we curate content, but others are coming faster than previously perceived: Pet caregivers will drive how they wish to interact with veterinary clinics . … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – August 26, 2021

August 24, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA, Clinician's Brief, Fast Company, My Vet Candy, Noble Research Institute

Last week’s most read post Is half of your staff planning to quit? AHD, August 17, 2021. Link.   Congratulations Dr. Janice Trumpeter on your AAHA Lifetime Achievement Award Source: AAHA, August 20, 2021. Link.    Uh-oh! Study finds antibiotic-resistant bacteria common in veterinary staff Source: My Vet Candy, August 24, 2021. Link. New research . . . … [Read more...]

New SARS-CoV-2 variants changing pandemic. What will the virus do next?

August 24, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dr Jen the Vet, Science

Note: We’re sharing verbatim snippets from Kai Kupferschmidt’s article. Even beyond the SARS-Co-V-2 context, the discussion of viral evolution and variant origins is valuable as animal health pros work to prevent other diseases, such as ASF, PRRS and FMD. The evolution of virulence has proven to be quicksand for evolutionary biologists. It’s not a simple thing.” – Edward … [Read more...]

Fall alfalfa decisions have repercussions

August 24, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Angus Beef Bulletin Extra, Hay and Forage Grower

Drought continues to be a concern for farmers and livestock producers. Forage availability and quality are integral to sustaining herd numbers and health. Kim Cassida shares alfalfa management tips. For animal health pros working directly with producers, consider using this article to open new discussions about nutrition and herd health decisions. You might find a local … [Read more...]

Have a horse? Prepare for the inevitable.

August 24, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: APR, ASPCA Pet Health Insurance, Horse Illustrated, NPR, Soranews24

  Sponsored Content Olympic equestrians faced tough challenges, including having to fly horses into Tokyo from pre-export quarantine in Europe. But the biggest challenges arose when the horses spooked or refused during performances because of sumo statues. Also, daruma dolls startled them and a horse got punched. These challenges underscore the health and behavior … [Read more...]

Protecting chickens from pododermatitis, bumble foot

August 24, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Chickens, Durvet

Complimentary Content Stephanie Lamb shares the whats, whys, where and hows of bumblefoot, an inflammatory condition affecting a bird’s foot and common with backyard poultry. Bumblefoot has various levels of severity in chickens, ranging from mild redness and thinning of the scales to ulcerations and damage to underlying muscle, tendons and bone. Source: Chickens, August … [Read more...]

Leptospirosis: diagnosis & treatment

August 24, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief, Dr Jen the Vet

Leptospirosis is a thing, according to Dr. Jen the Vet. She says, “Every dog, EVERY dog is at risk for lepto. Every dog ought to be vaccinated for lepto.” <Link> But what needs to occur if a patient is presented with clinical signs consistent with leptospirosis? Scott Weese, DVM, DVSc, DACVIM, provides a step-by-step guide to managing suspected leptospirosis … [Read more...]

Restoring hormone levels in a neutered dog leads to health improvements

August 24, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: My Vet Candy

Neuter? Do nothing? Hormone sparing sterilization. Or restoring hormones in previously neutered dogs. See what you think. A case study published in Topics in Companion Animal Medicine details the first report of hormone restoration therapy applied to a dog suffering from diverse physical and psychological symptoms following castration. Treatment resulted in normal levels of … [Read more...]

Addressing the cost of care with clients

August 24, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: ASPCA Pet Insurance, The Bridge Club

The Bridge Club will host Joy Fuhrman, DVM, MBA, CPA, Adam Hechko, DVM, and Wendy Hauser, DVM, AVP, vet relations with ASPCA® Pet Health Insurance* program to discuss helping clients prepare for and understand the cost of care over their pets’ lifetimes. Hechko brings his experiences from a pilot study lead by Hauser and featured in a 3-part sponsored content series* in Animal … [Read more...]

Ask a vet to help treat a dog with ear mites

August 24, 2021 by Rick Purnell Source: Tractor Supply Company

Complimentary Content Ear mites can cause infection in a dog’s ear canals. If a dog is scratching, ear mites could be the cause. The folks at Tractor Supply Company compiled a well-written tip sheet about dealing with ear mites. It recommends veterinarians be the first stop. Source: Tractor Supply Company, August 27, 2021. Link. Always schedule a visit with your … [Read more...]

ASPCA® Pet Health Insurance and AVMA have disaster resources for all. They’re especially helpful for Tropical Storm Henri victims.

August 24, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance

Sponsored Content Tropical Storm Henri was a hurricane before it made landfall in Rhode Island last Sunday. We shared hurricane safety and check lists for pets in September 2020 <Link>. Large animal and livestock owners also need to think about how they will care for their animals during natural disasters. The AVMA offers disaster resources to help owners plan for … [Read more...]

Clients with new pets need more time with vets: Part 1

August 24, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest

Opinion First impressions and first visits set the tone for the future client-veterinary team relationship. Last week, we shared how veterinarians are addressing patient and client care at end-of-life and euthanasia decision points in Death and other client kindnesses <Link>. We agree, EOL support IS an important set of services to offer, provide or outsource. “It is … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – August 19, 2021

August 18, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Cat Friendly Homes, Frommer’s, Horse Illustrated, National Hog Farmer, Pet Business

Last week’s most read post 40 percent of U.S. wild deer have coronavirus antibodies: study. AHD Link.   Cat2VetDay is August 22nd Source: Cat Friendly Homes. Link. In the United States, more than half of our 74 million cats are not visiting the veterinarian regularly. See the resources available for immediate use including, 5 reasons NOT to postpone … [Read more...]

Blow air in, not out

August 17, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Dairy Herd Daily

Flipping conventional exhaust fan practices on their head, Gordie Jones, a veterinarian and nutritionist, designed a way to blow fresh air in providing benefits year-round. His concept is, what he calls an “all-season, hybrid barn,” uses positive ventilation when it is needed to boost air flow in a naturally ventilated barn. Source: Dairy Herd Daily, March 19, 2019. Link. … [Read more...]

Cattle industry commits to climate neutrality

August 17, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: NCBA

The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association released the U.S. cattle industry sustainability goals during its annual convention and trade show last week in Nashville, Tennessee. Goals include: Demonstrate climate neutrality of U.S. cattle production by 2040 Create and enhance opportunities that resulted in a quantifiable increase in producer profitability and economic … [Read more...]

Intercept the annual rodent migration

August 17, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: PestStrategies.com, Swineweb.com

START NOW to reduce the annual fall movement of rodents indoors. As the weather cools, rodents migrate to livestock and poultry houses seeking warmer conditions and food sources. The same migrations occur in cities, suburbs, ruralpolitan acreages, farms and ranches. Jim Eadie shares ways to get ahead of the migration using bait stations. He says early placement is vital … [Read more...]

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