A new CATalyst Council white paper, “Puppocalypse, Kitten Craze, and the Expectations Reset,” uses the age demographics of dogs and cats that visit full-service practices to forecast combined U.S. clinical visit growth of -2 … Continue Reading
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Why the future of veterinary medicine depends on its people
By Kirk Augustine Source: Today’s Veterinary Business
“Veterinary medicine is about more than clinical care. It is about the people who deliver it and the conditions that enable them to thrive,” writes Jeannette Ferran Astorga. Commentary Astorga’s closing words* prompt … Continue Reading

Seasonal drift
By Patrick T. Malone Source: LinkedIn
Most organizational momentum doesn’t disappear all at once. It fades gradually. Priorities become less clear. Communication becomes less intentional. Source: LinkedIn, May 28, 2026. Link. The organizations that navigate … Continue Reading

Holding people accountable is ineffective leadership
By AHD Curators Source: Conscious Leadership Group
Jim Dethmer believes managers and organizations shouldn’t be holding people accountable. He makes distinctions between “holding accountable” and “taking responsibility” asserting: Holding accountable is something someone … Continue Reading

‘Rust-out’ is the new burnout. It requires a different fix.
By AHD Curators Source: Fast Company
You can hear it in the tone of meetings. See it in disengagement. Feel it in the absence of energy. Rust-out leaves people feeling understimulated, disconnected and just going through the motions. The most powerful thing … Continue Reading

IBPSA Fast Bites – June 15, 2026
By AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest, IBPSA
In this week’s Fast Bites: Webinar opportunities The Pet Industry Leaderboard <Link> MoeGo Live: The Summer Survival Guide for Boarding and Daycare Businesses Vetting pet care providers Treating … Continue Reading

Keeping dogs calm: it’s a process
By AHD Staff Source: Happy Puppy Tips
Commercial links included Two articles address various elements of mental health and well-being for dog owners. In today’s world, where pets often live in urban environments with limited outdoor activities, ensuring their … Continue Reading

Plants that may help repel ticks naturally
By AHD Staff Source: the Spruce
We need all the help we can get to reduce exposure to ticks in yards, green spaces, wood lots and acreages. Gemma Johnstone shares 15 plants to consider growing that can help keep ticks at bay. Consider sharing this … Continue Reading

e-Book: A Clinician’s Guide to Dermatology
By Kirk Augustine Source: Clinician's Brief
A new e-book, A Clinician’s Guide to Dermatology, compiles five how-tos on skin biopsies, fungal cultures, trichograms, skin scraping and otoscopy to help clinicians do common procedures in-house. The book contains a curated … Continue Reading

Massage and myofascial therapy for cats
By AHD Curators Source: Animal Wellness, petMD
Cats require just as much effort from their owners as dogs do to ensure they get adequate enrichment in their lives <Link>. Massage and myofascial therapy are two hands-on techniques that are gaining attention in the … Continue Reading

Beyond obedience
By AHD Curators Source: AAHA Trends, Veterinary Advantage
Grahmn Garrison’s article argues that behavior is not an “obedience issue” but a core component of veterinary health, influencing diagnosis, treatment access, welfare, family dynamics and longevity. In it, experts encourage … Continue Reading

Disarticulating the horse’s canter
By AHD Staff Source: American Farriers Journal
Equine biomechanics expert, Deb Bennett, PhD, provides a phase-by-phase analysis of the canter in this intriguing article. Enjoy! Source: American Farriers Journal, June 16, 2026. Link. The canter is often described as a … Continue Reading

When is it too hot to ride?
This is a great web tool to check the current heat conditions by ZIP code. High temperatures combined with high humidity increase the risk for heat stress and potentially life-threatening heat exhaustion. Share this … Continue Reading

Adding cattle can improve soil health
By AHD Curators Source: Farm Progress
Bringing livestock, especially ruminants, back to the farm is one of the underlying principles of improving soil health. The urine, manure and slobber from a ruminant all contain biological organisms that can benefit the … Continue Reading

7 stories to help your customers come home at night
By Rick Purnell Source: Farm Progress
If you work with customers who use grain bins, Holly Spangler, Farm Progress executive editor, and her team have compiled an amazingly powerful series of stories with a simple, critical message: grain bin safety procedures … Continue Reading
