Employee engagement workplace numbers haven’t looked this bad since 2014, shares Jill Barth. Disengagement often starts with something as ordinary as a notification ping. Some come as often as every 15 minutes. The biggest … Continue Reading
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Two cases of New World Screwworm confirmed in South Texas
By Kirk Augustine Source: AgriMarketing, Bovine Veterinarian, CNN, Facebook, Fox Run Equine, Oklahoma Farm Report
The ongoing NWS story is going to occupy current news for a time. “A case of New World screwworm has been confirmed in South Texas near La Pryor, according to USDA.” NWS is back in the U.S. for the first time in 60 years. … Continue Reading

Hot messaging helps keep livestock and pets cool
By Kirk Augustine Source: RPR Company
AHD’s editor Rick Purnell continues his “Seen, Heard, Trusted” series here focusing on keeping animals cool as the summer heats up. The article shares the temperatures when heat begins causing issues for cows, pigs, horses, … Continue Reading

The missing piece in most pet physical exams
By Kirk Augustine Source: AAHA, Petfood Industry
Complimentary Conversations about nutrition can be awkward, challenging and even confrontational. Considered the fifth vital assessment, nutrition discussions can become moments of connection and compliance with clear, … Continue Reading

Hard or easy, it’s your choice
By Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn
Engineer your environment so the hard choice becomes the only choice. Source: LinkedIn, May 22, 2026. Link. When you choose hard things, hard things become easier. Not because they change. Because you do. Your neural … Continue Reading

Walter talks about the tough conversations AFTER the diagnosis
By Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Facebook, Walter Brown
Preparation can make all the difference when a pet needs care most, says Walter Brown. He shares the challenges of post-diagnosis conversations with pet owners and shares options pet owners don’t realize until an emergency … Continue Reading

Are mosquitoes outsmarting our repellents?
By AHD Curators Source: Journal of Experimental Biology
According to a study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology, mosquitoes may seek out the scent of the repellent. Scientists believe DEET protects people by masking the carbon dioxide that we emit, making it … Continue Reading

IBPSA Fast Bites – June 8, 2026
In this week’s Fast Bites: New 6-part webinar series using data gleaned from the Benchmarking Financial Study* Register here <Link>. FREE for IBPSA Members! Use the promo code IBPSA26. Still time to submit … Continue Reading

Dog daycare leptospirosis outbreak in Los Angeles reveals broader public health risks
By Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, Davis, University of California, Vet Candy
Commentary It is hard to imagine an environment where dogs are boarded without proper vaccinations. The findings in this research underscore the importance of prevention and vigilance in settings where dogs congregate. In … Continue Reading

CATalyst Council shares Feline Findings
By Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Health Digest, CATalyst Council, Feline Findings, LinkedIn
Research by the CATalyst Council leads our industry to better understand the feline veterinary business and opportunities as cat visits now account for nearly one-fourth of veterinary traffic. This is why we’re partnering … Continue Reading

Triaging feline house soiling using telemedicine
By AHD Curators Source: Today's Veterinary Nurse
Sharing how triaging house soiling works, Marianne Manning, RVT, LVT, KPA CTP, VTS, asserts the preliminary need for physical examinations and diagnostics. If no medical issues are found, then troubleshooting the home … Continue Reading

Considerations for creating a small animal blood bank
By Kirk Augustine Source: Today's Veterinary Nurse
Bill Romanelli outlined threats to the future availability of animal blood supplies, noting increasing demand, lack of donors, limited shelf life and well-intended animal activism in his February 2026 article <Link>. In … Continue Reading

6 human foods that could poison your dog
By Kirk Augustine Source: GoodRx, Happy Puppy Tips
Many loving owners don't realize the dangers of dogs eating common kitchen foods. Even if they do, there’s a strong likelihood children or guests are not aware of foods that are toxic or potentially fatal to dogs. Anderson … Continue Reading

Miniature horses: Fun for all
By AHD Staff Source: Horse Illustrated
Outside of showing, miniature horses are proving their prowess as therapy animals, visiting hospitals and nursing homes. They are even working as service and guide animals. The American Shetland Pony Club is a breed … Continue Reading

Where do retired horses go?
By AHD Staff Source: Acreage Life
Dana Benner takes a closer look at the difficult realities many horses face after retirement and the people working to give them a softer landing in this article. Source: Acreage Life. Link. Also see: Senior horses: … Continue Reading
