A new VSV-positive equine premises has been identified in Montezuma County, Colorado. VSV circulates annually between livestock and insect vectors in southern Mexico and only occasionally results in incursion into the U.S. … Continue Reading
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1 common skin bacteria, 2 outcomes
By Kirk Augustine Source: AKC Canine Health Foundation
Commercial content A researcher at the Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine, is studying S. pseudintermedius with a different lens. Rather than looking only at dogs with active infection, Felix N. Toka, DVM, PhD, … Continue Reading

These pet brands are dominating ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Perplexity
By Kirk Augustine Source: Pets+
One core objective of Animal Health Digest’s curation service is to provide animal health pros a look at what consumers are seeing and reading in a B2C context. 5W’s Pet Industry AI Visibility Index 2026 provides visibility … Continue Reading

Instead of boondoggles, give your employees a sabbatical
By AHD Curators Source: HRD
Research shows sabbaticals boost retention and creativity, writes Jackie Dunham. Among companies that have introduced sabbaticals, the results are consistently positive: lower turnover, higher engagement and employees who … Continue Reading

Words + Action = Trust
By Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn
There was a time when keeping your word was considered a given. If you said you would follow up, deliver by Friday, or call someone next week, it was expected that you would do exactly that. Source: LinkedIn, April 13, … Continue Reading

Blocking mobile internet can give you 2.5 more hours each day
By AHD Curators Source: Daniel Pink, LinkedIn
Important well-being read Daniel Pink summarizes the results of a study published in PNAS Nexus that examined the effects of blocking mobile internet on smartphones, making them dumb phones. The results were closer to "new … Continue Reading

The ability to say “I know that I don’t know” could be considered a sign of wisdom
By Kirk Augustine Source: The Conversation
Tommy Blanchard, PhD, presents fuel for thought applicable to client-veterinarian interactions in this article. His perspective on metaknowledge is worth your attention, particularly as it relates to the blind spots we all … Continue Reading

IBPSA Fast Bites – May 12, 2026
By AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest, IBPSA
2026 Industry Benchmarking Report survey results webinar, Thursday, May 21st at 12 pm Mountain Time. Register here. Link. The webinar presentation will break down: The 4 distinct performance tiers shaping the industry … Continue Reading

Addressing hantavirus concerns
By AHD Staff Source: CDC, Schwarzman Animal Medical Center
Dogs and cats are not thought to be susceptible to hantavirus infection and are not thought to play a role in spreading the disease to people, writes Ann E. Hohenhaus, DVM, DACVIM, emphasizing the need for rodent control. … Continue Reading

Turn feline visits into lasting relationships
By Kirk Augustine Source: CATalyst Council, Feline Findings
Recent research by the Catalyst Council has led to a deeper understanding of the feline veterinary business and opportunities as cat visits now account for nearly one-fourth of veterinary traffic. Catalyst Council leaders … Continue Reading

Considerations when choosing an SGLT2 inhibitor for a newly diagnosed diabetic cat
By AHD Curators Source: AAHA, LinkedIn
Diabetes management in cats requires a different approach than in dogs. Section 6 of the 2026 AAHA Diabetes Management Guidelines for Cats provides primary care providers with ways to better serve their feline patients, … Continue Reading

Free-range, indoor-outdoor cats can carry similar disease risk as feral cats
By Kirk Augustine Source: PLOS Pathogens, Vet Practice
Owned cats allowed to roam outside unsupervised may carry infectious diseases at rates comparable to feral cats, even when they receive veterinary care, regular meals and shelter. Study results* show that how people manage … Continue Reading

Postbiotics may calm dogs via the gut-brain axis
By AHD Curators Source: Petfood Industry
Research centered on postbiotics suggests they may support stress management indirectly through gut health modulation rather than direct behavioral changes in dogs. The gut-brain axis links intestinal health to neurological … Continue Reading

How to protect pets from the New World screwworm
By AHD Curators Source: Vet Candy
There’s no need for owners to panic about NWS, but they need to develop habits to protect their animals from this emerging insect threat. Cochliomyia hominivorax are parasitic flies whose larvae infest wounds and can … Continue Reading

EHV-1 resources seek to educate the horse community
By AHD Curators Source: The Horse
Equine herpesvirus‑1 is a common respiratory virus that spreads through nasal droplets and contact between horses. Understanding how the virus spreads and which horses are most vulnerable is key to reducing transmission and … Continue Reading
