While the number of wild bird detections are lower, they are still happening, “so as long as the migration comes back… I think we should be prepared for that as we move into the spring.” Source: Feedstuffs, February 27, 2024. Link. … [Read more...]
The role of technology in reducing stress for cats in veterinary medicine
Innovative solutions are emerging to minimize stress and create a more comfortable experience for cats during veterinary visits writes Craig Wallace. He shares the potential of incorporating telemedicine, AI, calming interventions, and other innovative solutions. With these, veterinary professionals can create a more compassionate and stress-free environment for cats, … [Read more...]
Chatfields and Joseph J. Wakshlag, DVM, PhD, share updates on using hemp, CBD for pets
Commercial Content included It seems everyone is talking about hemp and CBD for pets and there are several considerations for veterinarians. Studies are showing CBD and CBDA can be helpful in certain conditions common to pets and potentially with livestock. Topics include pain, stress, anxiety, inflammation, itching plus dosing and quality issues with so many sources of … [Read more...]
Traceability divides U.S. cattle producers
Traceability conversations continue to dominate livestock policy. Electronic identification is being promoted by the USDA currently in the middle of a rulemaking process. The battle over data ownership, disease preparedness, technology, cattle inventories, big-brother oversight and more has been present for more than two decades. Betty Haynes shares excerpts of discussions from … [Read more...]
Help producers transition to beef on dairy with these tips
CattleFax predicts U.S. beef-on-dairy cattle numbers will reach between 4 million and 5 million head as early as 2026. That translates to roughly 15 percent of the cattle harvested annually. Mitch Hockett, PhD, says veterinarians can help producers establish the value of beef-on-dairy calves and continue that long-term in the industry. Hockett outlined four key steps and … [Read more...]
Employee retention strategies for younger generations
Keeping employees engaged, productive and loyal is a challenge that’s becoming more difficult, particularly as more members of Gen-Z join the workplace. Dubbed as the "restless generation," Gen Z research shows as much as 50 percent are disengaged from their jobs, 40 percent want to leave within two years and 35 percent even say they would leave their current job without having … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – February 26, 2024
Best pet care apps, NerdWallet survey shows pet insurance in 24 percent of pet owners, elements of scaling in small business, American Healthcare Documentation Professionals Group introduces two new online training programs for veterinary assistants, franchise or independent choices and more . . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, February 26, 2024. Link. … [Read more...]
What really matters? Meaning beyond the noise.
We noticed a Facebook post referencing the philosophy of Charles Shultz, the creator of the Peanuts comic strip. In today’s world so caught up in celebrating and chasing the superficial, it’s important to remember what truly matters . . . the people who show up, who listen and who care. They make life meaningful. We’ve shared the link to the Facebook post and a link to the … [Read more...]
Managing online reviews
If there are positive online reviews, they should be followed by an acknowledgment from the hospital thanking that customer within a week. Source: Vet Advantage, February 2022. Link. If there are negative reviews, they should also receive a response, but within 48 hours. INSIGHTS: The real objective is not to prove you are right, but rather to minimize the … [Read more...]
Partnerships advancing Petco’s transition from transaction to engagement focus
Like it or not, pet owners seen by veterinary teams two or three times per year may visit a pet retailer a dozen or more times per year. Petco is tapping into the inherent emotion of the pet sector to create a sense of shared experience and loyalty in its customers, shares Nicole Silberstein. She shares a look at Petco’s strategies, partner alignments, services roster and … [Read more...]
VIC Advisory Board created to provide feedback, guidance on profession’s issues
Bringing together a diverse group of seasoned experts from various facets of veterinary medicine, the new Veterinary Innovation Council Advisory Board aims to broaden the understanding of the diverse issues impacting the veterinary profession today. Eleven persons have been named to serve on the advisory board. Source: Veterinary Innovation Council, NAVC, February 27, 2024. … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – February 22, 2024
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, February 15, 2024. Link. Most read post(s) from the February 15th AHD Bulletin – Creating a Fear Free toothbrushing experience for pets (video). Link. Consistent ordinary produces extraordinary. Link. Improve the narrative with diagnostic listening. Link. … [Read more...]
And, “What else?”
Most communication failures occur when we do not fully understand the customer’s point of view. Source: Vet Advantage, December 2022. Link. When the customer has answered your initial question, and you have acknowledged their response, the next appropriate follow-up question is, “And what else?” INSIGHT: Feeling nosey? Do not worry as leaders are naturally … [Read more...]
Yes to testing! Yes to preventatives!
Commentary Resources from the American Heartworm Society include a waiver for when a client declines heartworm testing and heartworm prevention. Use this AHS form to educate clients when they won't choose prevention. Whether they sign or not, it provides an opportunity to educate them on how important heartworm prevention really is! And it is a role most veterinary … [Read more...]
Free Free’s revitalizes branding and tools signaling a broadening focus
Conventioneers attending Viticus’ WVC were introduced to a fresh look and promising improvements to the Fear Free platforms. According to the company’s press release, providing the best physical and emotional care for animals remains the core objective, along with making certification and training easier for animal pros. Source: Fear Free, February 19, 2024. Link. Working … [Read more...]
National FFA week
National FFA week celebrates and supports the future of agriculture. Each year, FFA chapters around the country celebrate the special week. It’s a time to share what FFA is and its positive effects on members daily. One of the most iconic symbols of the FFA is the blue corduroy jacket.” Source: RFD-TV. Link. … [Read more...]
Biosecurity is center of best farrow to finish performance
Biosecurity procedures that are implemented on-farm can be different in how they are performed but the principles remain the same. Success depends on ensuring biosecurity protocols are understood by everyone involved in the process. To be successful, multiple layers of protection should exist between the pigs and the outside. For sure, the best protocols don’t mean much without … [Read more...]
Managing for the profitable cow
Producers young and old need our help to optimize profitability. Sometimes the decisions seem counterintuitive but productive isn’t always profitable. Taliah Danzinger shares how the use of herd management data insights to monitor cow performance can help keep costs in check and maintain a profitable herd. Source: AgProud, January 25, 2024. Link. It is important to … [Read more...]
Winter break? Not for parasites or control plans.
Commercial Content Some ectoparasitism slows in winter but parasites such as mites and lice prefer the cooler time of the year, writes Elanco’s David L. Prentice, DVM, MS. He reviews the five primary types of mites in cattle, two types of lice and offers tips for effective mitigation and control of mange and lice. Source: Progressive Dairy, January 19, 2024. … [Read more...]
Adopt a Cow program reaches 50 states and 40 countries
Elementary and middle school students who participate in the Dairy Excellence Foundation’s Adopt a Cow program can watch calves grow up. The program allows students to learn about the sustainability of dairies and the nutrition of dairy products they consume at home. The program now reaches students throughout the U.S. and in 40 countries. Field trips encourage strong … [Read more...]
Mesenchymal stem cell use helps promote recovery in suspensory injuries
Includes Commercial Content Seventy one percent of racehorses treated with MSCs returned to racing following treatment and rehabilitation according to the results of a re prospective study. Source: Paulick Report, February 19, 2024. Link. INSIGHTS: Platelet-rich plasma is used in regenerative medicine and often in conjunction with stem cell treatments <Link>. AHD … [Read more...]
Banfield, more than half of dogs and cats have periodontal disease
Commentary Research from Banfield’s expansive, granular veterinary visit records has been invaluable as our industry seeks to understand the metrics of our business. Their recent report on oral health issues, while not surprising, quantifies the challenges veterinary teams face in making oral health an integral part of managing a pet's overall health and … [Read more...]
Cost of Care tools drive interest, conversations at VMX and WVC 2024
Veterinarians and technicians kept ASPCA® Pet Health Insurance field representatives busy at their booth during VMX 2024 and WVC 2024. Booth personnel sought to learn about the interactions veterinary staff have with pet owners about pet insurance from attendees. Those discussions exposed the values an informative cost of care tool provides when sharing ways to plan for the … [Read more...]
IBPSA Fast Bites – February 19, 2024
Active shooter training, nose length may hint at dog longevity, progress on pet adoption crisis, year-round dental care, curing animals with cannabis, getting ready for falling interest rates, SEO, social media and more . . . Source: IBPSA Fast Bites, February 19, 2024. Link. … [Read more...]
8 restaurant etiquette tips, explained
Commentary Observing a 20-something professional in a business suit meeting in a restaurant with a manager-type recently, it was apparent the young person needed help with restaurant etiquette. Notable at that table were open-mouth chewing, speaking with a mouthful, what to do with a cell phone and using a napkin. Source: Interesting Facts. Link. INSIGHTS: Reviewing … [Read more...]
2024’s top farmers are not your grandad’s farmers
Commitment, flexibility, risk-taking and tech-savvy are words that describe progressive farmers in the 21 century. Outstanding Farmers of America chose four farm couples as next-gen leaders in agriculture. Source: Missouri Ruralist, February 20, 2024. Link. Commentary: Animal health pros must remember the state of agriculture and what is going on outside citified … [Read more...]
Pathways to retention in veterinary medicine
We’re re-posting AAHA’s invitation to download a new whitepaper on retention in the veterinary industry. The days of more than 10 candidates for every job are gone. The veterinary profession cannot graduate its way out of this labor shortage: retention is a keystone. The Stay, Please survey and analyses, provide critical insight into what veterinary professionals … [Read more...]
Worth a Glance – February 15, 2024
Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, February 8, 2024. Link. Most read post(s) from the February 8th AHD Bulletin – Groundhog day again? Link. Cunning chameleon, M. bovis contributes to calf pneumonia. Link. Paragon’s new digital dog grooming guide. Link. ============================================ Service and honor are the fabric … [Read more...]
“Enshittification” is coming for absolutely everything
Providing a somewhat off-color, but witty read, the person who coined the phrase "enshittification," offers a commentary. Cory Doctorow explains what his phrase describes, the circumstances in society that enabled it to happen and what can be done to reverse it. Source: Financial Times, February 7, 2024. Link. There are four constraints that prevent enshittification: … [Read more...]
Creating a Fear Free toothbrushing experience for pets (video)
Fear Free specialists explain how pet owners can make the often stressful task of brushing their pet’s teeth into something Fear Free. The video is good to repost on social media, link in newsletters or use in exam rooms. Source: Fear Free Pets, YouTube. Link. (3:25) Sponsored Content. Dental wipes make oral care easy and convenient. MAXI/GUARD® family of oral care … [Read more...]