Commentary David Nield’s article landed in my inbox at the perfect moment: 55 minutes into a failed attempt to reach a human being at my bank. In that span, I encountered spam calls, phishing emails and a chatbot stuck in … Continue Reading
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How Simon Sinek changed business strategy to an infinite game
By Kirk Augustine Source: Forbes, Simon Sinek
Steve Denning provides an informed look at how Simon Sinek moved business strategy toward an infinite mindset where organizations are resilient enough to adapt, innovate and thrive indefinitely. Since publishing The Infinite … Continue Reading

Great to good to average to mediocre
By Patrick T. Malone Source: Veterinary Advantage
When we dive deep into innovative customer service, Brian Sullivan underscores the necessity of breaking free from self-imposed limits. Source: Veterinary Advantage, June 2024. Link. Embrace what many might consider … Continue Reading

Test your knowledge: Communicating choices under pressure
By Kirk Augustine Source: Nationwide
Complimentary Calm, confident guidance and listening is critical to addressing animal owner perceptions, questions and decisions. Because high stress can temporarily narrow a client’s ability to absorb information or … Continue Reading

Four stoic rules to master your emotions at work
By AHD Curators Source: Fast Company
Stoicism is staying calm when life isn’t, focusing on what you can control, and not wasting energy on what you can’t, writes Thomas Oppong. He shares four Stoic teachings that can help make the most of the gap between feeling … Continue Reading

IBPSA Fast Bites – April 27, 2026
Fast Bites will return as soon as website updates and repairs are corrected. The link below provides members with an alternate way to sign in to the member hub. Source: IBPSA, April 27, 2026. Link. NOTE: IBPSA is … Continue Reading

CDC: Tick season off to a fast start
By Kirk Augustine Source: AP, CDC
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued an early advisory to the public this week to guard against ticks. The CDC’s tracking system shows that weekly rates of emergency room visits for tick bites are the highest … Continue Reading

Banking PTO, self-preservation in an era of job insecurity
By AHD Staff Source: HR Executive
New data highlights just how pervasive unused PTO has become, and how it could be a major red flag for costly employee well-being issues. Source: HR Executive, April 27, 2026. Link. Time off is becoming more and more about … Continue Reading

An update on canine influenza virus vaccine options
By Kirk Augustine Source: Elanco, Merck, Today's Veterinary Practice
Canine influenza virus vaccines TruCan Ultra by Elanco and Nobivac NXT by Merck, were introduced in 2025. Each of these elicit significant disease-sparing responses in experimentally infected dogs, as measured by reduction in … Continue Reading

NEW 2026 AAHA Diabetes Management Guidelines for Cats
For veterinary teams managing diabetic patients, this is a meaningful update. The LinkedIn post below shares a high-level look at how care is evolving. Source: AAHA, LinkedIn, April 27, 2026. Link. Full version of 2026 … Continue Reading

Tablets for tabbies: technology, animal welfare and interaction in cat cafes
By AHD Curators Source: AAHA Trends
A recent study investigated potential uses and challenges for technology in environments like cat cafes. What researchers learned could affect how similar technology is used in veterinary clinics in the future, writes Kristen … Continue Reading

Laser therapy for the veterinary cancer patient: a modern approach to supportive care
By AHD Curators Source: IVC Journal
Lisa Miller, DVM, CCRT, and Chelsea Tripp, MS, DVM, DACVIM(O), share how laser therapy or photobiomodulation can be used in veterinary oncology to reduce treatment side effects and improve healing, pain control and quality of … Continue Reading

The 3 most common skin-compromising conditions in horses (audio)
Includes commercial links This article and recording reinforces the importance of staying alert to conditions that can compromise dermatological health. Moisture, sun and insects are the primary categories to monitor. The … Continue Reading

Review: Timing BRD vaccination for better outcomes
By Kirk Augustine Source: Progressive Cattle
BRD is considered to be a disease of management. Yet, despite more than four decades of research, programs and education, we’re still fighting to convince some producers that calves do better when receiving BRD vaccines and … Continue Reading

Nothing beats “eyes on animals” when monitoring for NWS
By Rick Purnell Source: Drovers, FDA
With New World screwworm getting closer to the U.S., experts are telling producers to quit worrying and take action. A panel of representatives from East Foundation, Florida Department of Agriculture, Texas Animal Health … Continue Reading
