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Don’t forget the bulls this winter

January 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Progressive Cattle

Their seasonal work may be done, but bulls need attention to recover body conditioning and breeding soundness during winter months. Cassidy Woolsey shares information from a December Beefwatch webinar series featuring Kacie McCarthy, cow-calf specialist at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. Source: Progressive Cattle, December 29, 2020. Link. “Coming off the breeding … [Read more...]

Backyard wildlife; Beware the January thaw

January 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: ScienceforStudents, Smithsonian, The Conversation, The Verge

Commentary In some parts of the U.S., we usually have three or more days where winter temperatures moderate and we thaw out. At the same time, daylight hours are increasing. This period begins the breeding season for some wildlife species. Skunks, raccoon, foxes, bobcats and coyotes start looking for mates and food, and they’re driven by hormones and hunger. Breeding … [Read more...]

Equine coronavirus: An emerging enteric virus of adult horses

January 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Vetgirl Blog

Dr. Nicola Pusterla, DACVIM (LA), reviews equine coronavirus (ECoV) and what we need to know about this enteric virus. There is no need to panic about zoonoses. She says ECoV is genetically distinct from the human SARS-CoV-2 and there is no evidence to indicate that horses could contract SARS-CoV-2 or that horses may be involved in the spread of SARS-CoV-2 to other animals or … [Read more...]

Best air purifiers for pet dander and allergies

January 5, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Daily Paws

Potentially 20 percent of people have allergies to pets, writes Joelle Klein. For those who do, air purifiers may provide added support for removing dander, hair and odors. Klein shares products independently selected and reviewed by the Daily Paws editorial team. Source: Daily Paws, December 29, 2020. Link. INSIGHTS: Air purifiers can help owners with allergies avoid … [Read more...]

Nail trimming 101 (includes video)

January 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: petMD

An industry colleague recently said, “. . . the ability to trim a dog’s nails should be a prerequisite to being allowed to own a dog!” While his point was extreme, basic nail care can be easily managed at home with proper education and training. Teresa Manucy, DVM, shares information about how to trim, equipment and the process. A demonstration video from Katy Nelson, DVM, … [Read more...]

Dr. Jen demystifies vaccinations

January 5, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dr Jen the Vet, You Tube

  Jenifer Chatfield, DVM, Dipl. ACZM, Dipl. ACVPM, tackles myths about pet vaccines in the latest edition of Is This a Thing?   My pet got all of its shots Cats don’t need vaccines The internet says lepto vaccine is not needed It’s better to titer first so vets don’t just give vaccines to make money My pet is so old it doesn’t need vaccines any … [Read more...]

The remarkable life of Tommy Raskin

January 5, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Medium

We’ve shared innumerable items about how important it is to maintain mental health, address issues surrounding it and to do what we can to prevent suicide. Whether for you, a coworker or a customer, when in doubt, ACT. None of us wants to help write a tribute such as this one that Maryland Congressman Jamie Raskin and Sarah Bloom Raskin shared about their son, Tommy, last … [Read more...]

Sleep loss hijacks brain’s activity during learning

January 5, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Science Daily

New research suggests disrupted sleep may lead to more problems than the occasional all-nighter. Source: Science Daily, November 11, 2020. Link. Research summary: Sleep is crucial for consolidating our memories, and sleep deprivation has long been known to interfere with learning and memory. Now a new study shows that getting only half a night's sleep - as many medical … [Read more...]

Most common dairy farm inspection debits

December 21, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Farm Progress

From behind the scenes, a Minnesota, dairy farm inspector shares violations that occur over and over. The list reveals how much observational diligence is required on dairies. . . . to market Grade A milk, farms are required to undergo routine state and milk buyer inspections and pass federal milk inspection requirements. Source: Farm Progress, December 21, 2020. Link. Repeat … [Read more...]

Horses need to be taught to accept having their feet held

December 21, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Western Horseman

Idaho horseman and clinician Martin Black talks about working with horses, learning how to make it easy for them accept a raised foot and avoiding having the horse lean on the farrier. Source: Western Horseman, July 26, 2019. Link. INSIGHTS: Training horses to tolerate foot care is similar to working with puppies and kittens on having nail trims. Consistent work and good … [Read more...]

4 strategies to overcoming pet obesity

December 21, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, CPA, Fritz Wood, Lowcountry Dog Magazine

Laurren Zimmerman shares experiences gained as a certified canine athlete specialist and multi-time national finalist and winner across multiple organizations. She shares four important strategies pet owners can use to help their dog safely lose weight: Rule out underlying health conditions with primary veterinarian* Strength training with flexibility work Clean … [Read more...]

NEW app for the puppies!

December 21, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Purina

Complimentary Content from Purina Purina announced a new app for puppies, well, for their owners. 😉 The My Pup app promises to help pet owners train, learn and grow with their puppy, offering week‑to‑week guidance, articles, videos and expert tips. Source: Purina, December 21, 2020. Link. INSIGHTS: We’ve not yet reviewed this app. However, it may help to fill some of … [Read more...]

Nearly 4 months to get into flow with new pet

December 21, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: 72point, Royal Canin

New research commissioned by Royal Canin® indicates it takes three months and 23 days to finally get the hang of things with a new pet, according to new research. The OnePoll survey found 80 percent asserted the first year of owning a pet is the most important. It also revealed that year isn’t easy as 64 percent believe the first year is the most difficult. Source: 72point. … [Read more...]

Steve Dale’s holiday safety tips

December 21, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Steve Dale's Pet World

For more than two decades, Steve Dale, certified animal behavior consultant, has been communicating with more pet owners than any other pet journalist in America. He’s not E.F. Hutton, but when Steve speaks, pet owners listen. Organizing his list in holiday fashion, Dale provides 12 Christmas pet safety tips to ensure a safe howliday. Source: Steve Dale’s Pet World, December … [Read more...]

Updating clinic materials yields a new book for pet owners

December 21, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM, JD, Marty Greer, Revodana Publishing

Complimentary Commercial Content Sometime last spring, Marty Greer, DVM, JD, shared she was working on updating her clinic materials for pet owners while her practice was closed during the early days of the pandemic. She offered the same Bridge Club networking group a welcome surprise in early December. Her materials updating work had expanded into a new book for puppy … [Read more...]

Covid’s holiday surge requires vigilence to disinfection protocols

December 21, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Virox Animal Health

Commentary with Commercial Sponsored content from Virox® Animal Health Veterinary clinic owners and managers frequently reference staff members who are worn down, tired and near exhaustion. Pandemic safety protocols have added much more diligence beyond 24/7 mask wear. Disinfecting protocols have been adjusted and remain a primary measure in curbing pathogen transfers. In … [Read more...]

Maybe we should go to bed angry

December 21, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Medium

Recently, some colleagues shared relief at not having the BIG holiday gathering, “. . . maybe this year we won’t have to listen to <obstinate person> grouse about this and that!” One of the more common pieces of relationship wisdom shared is, “Don’t go to bed angry.” Indi Samarajiva disagrees. He says a fight is a feeling , often of not being heard, seen or tended to. … [Read more...]

How to sharpen your mind and tune up your brain in 15 minutes daily

December 21, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Medium

Fifteen minutes may seem like a short time to improve your brain, but doing it consistently can have a significant effect long-term. Mental exercises improve your mind and are great for protecting your brain, retrieving information, recalling what you learn quickly and sharpening your focus. Numerous studies reveal the importance of mental activities as we age. Source: … [Read more...]

Drought! Is it time to worry?

December 21, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Feedstuffs

For those east of the Mississippi River, drought is not a great concern. However, areas west of there are experiencing a growing drought footprint. Currently, 67% of the country is afflicted with varying levels of drought, with 22% in the two most severe categories – “extreme” and “exceptional.”  Source: Feedstuffs, December 16, 2020. Link. Forecasters are concerned that soil … [Read more...]

Covid fatigue is winning at the worst possible moment

December 15, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Fast Company

Covid-19 fatigue is manifesting in an alarming number of people shrugging off safety measures and consuming less news about the pandemic, according to a new Harris Poll conducted exclusively for Fast Company. 27 percent of Americans say they’re less likely to engage in certain safety precautions than they were six months ago, curtailing things like frequent handwashing, … [Read more...]

Another new virus is coming. So, scientists study bats.

December 15, 2020 by Rick Purnell Source: Los Angeles Times

The coronavirus outbreak is nowhere near over and researchers are already trying to discover what will hit us next. Their goal is to identify other viruses that may be highly contagious to humans and use that information to stop them. It may seem early to study this, but scientists say that its highly likely another novel virus will jump from animal to human host and spread as … [Read more...]

6 tips to identify calves susceptible to BRD

December 15, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Beef

John Richeson typifies BRD as the most difficult mammalian diseases to manage in the world. He shared a more focused approach to managing feeder cattle risk and six things feeders can look for to identify high-risk calves. Targeted metaphylaxis is using certain metrics to try to predict whether an animal is going to be at greater risk for BRD, so we can make individual animal … [Read more...]

75 days to prep for calving

December 15, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dairy Herd Management, Drovers, Progressive Cattle

Say what?! It’s time to plan for calving season as the first of the 2021 crop will start dropping around March 1. Greg Henderson provides tips to help producers prepare: Assess the body condition of your cows and heifers Review the herd health plan Conduct an inspection of your calving facilities to make sure everything is in working order Check your calving … [Read more...]

Chip your pet, dammit!

December 15, 2020 by Rick Purnell Source: New York Post

King, a Chihuahua mix, disappeared from his San Antonio, Texas, home in 2014. Owner Debi Vazquez searched high and low and found no trace of him. This October, she got a call from the Broward County Humane Society in in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Animal health pros there found King, thanks to his microchip. Source: New York Post, November 5, 2020. Link. “It took nearly 23 … [Read more...]

Trained dogs provide emotional support to first responders in inaugural program

December 15, 2020 by Rick Purnell Source: Los Angeles Times

Last week, the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department rolled out a program that pairs dogs with chaplains to provide emotional support to first responders as part of an overall wellness support program. Two Labrador retrievers, and a mini Goldendoodle are paired with chaplains to provide emotional support for first responders. Source: Los Angeles Times, December 14, 2020. Link. He … [Read more...]

Take care of dogs during winter

December 15, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Wellness, Daily Paws, Today's Veterinary Nurse

Winter’s weather increase the risk for dogs to experience hypothermia and frostbite just as we do. Different breeds tolerate winter better than others, but age and overall health are important factors, too. Snow and ice can cause problems for some dogs. However, ice melts on pavement and sidewalks have own toxicity issues. Here are three resources to help address winter safety … [Read more...]

Signs and treatment of dog tooth infections

December 15, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Dogster

John Huff, DVM, FAVD, Dipl. AVDC, shares his perspectives on dog tooth infections, what causes them and things for owners to watch for. He names chewing on objects that are too hard for your dog’s teeth, which could be common dog-chew items like tennis balls, deer antlers, pig’s ears and rawhide as common culprits that can cause teeth to break and become susceptible to … [Read more...]

MaxiGuard® Oral Cleansing Wipes now available in 10 packs

December 15, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Addison Biological Laboratories

Sponsored Commercial Content Responding to requests from veterinary clinics, Addison Biological Laboratories announced a new package size for the popular MaxiGuard® Oral Cleansing Wipes. The 10 packs are packaged in a convenient foil pouch < link >. Source: Addison Biological Laboratories, December 14, 2020. Link. There has been consistent, strong demand from … [Read more...]

Building trust in the emergency setting

December 15, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: DVM 360

Trust is pivotal in the emergency setting writes Monica Sterk, DVM. Normally not the primary veterinarian, emergency teams must quickly gain the client’s trust, so they can make difficult decisions based on the findings and guidance in the moment. Sterk shares simple building blocks that lead to a successful relationship during an emergency visit. Source: DVM 360, … [Read more...]

Opportunities, optimism for veterinary hospitals into 2021

December 15, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: LinkedIn

Complimentary content from IDEXX Jay Mazelsky, president and CEO at IDEXX, recently shared his thanks and optimism in a LinkedIn post citing important trends from his company’s data insights. “Veterinary hospitals are providing more care for pets,” he said. A recent IDEXX study showed 77 percent of pet owners agreed that taking care of their pet’s health is as important as … [Read more...]

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