Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, April 10, 2024. Link. Most read posts from April 10, 2025 AHD Bulletin – Don’t assume, check to be sure. Link. ‘Treat Me Like a Dog’ campaign seeks to … Continue Reading
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Loyal’s STAY study enrolls 1,000 dogs, expands to 1,300
The STAY study is the clinical trial for LOY-002, a senior dog program that recently earned its preliminary efficacy acknowledgment from the FDA. It’s the first FDA-concurred trial for a longevity drug, and at 1,000 dogs, is … Continue Reading
Improving productivity key to reducing antibiotic use in livestock
By Kirk Augustine Source: Feedstuffs, Nature Communications
Commentary Seeing research and projections like these are important in managing the effects of livestock production practices domestically and globally. The information in this article is likely to elicit a “well duh” … Continue Reading

Participation in industry surveys critical to hog industry decisions, support
By AHD Curators Source: National Hog Farmer
Response rates on hog inventory surveys keep falling, writes Lee Schulz, noting that only 63 percent of pork producers surveyed for the March 2025 report responded. Asserting the importance of reporting data, he shares how … Continue Reading

Pain in dairy cattle: a narrative review
By Kirk Augustine Source: Animals, MDPI
Commentary This narrative review looks at the need for pain control, industry practices and stakeholder expectations and opportunities. It gives veterinary teams insight into how pain is being addressed in multiple dairy … Continue Reading

Keeping chinchillas healthy
By AHD Staff Source: animaltalk
Asserting the importance of keeping a chinchilla’s diet consistent, this author warns against feeding rabbit pellets. Feeding them the right chinchilla pellets and a constant supply of hay will sufficiently meet all their … Continue Reading

Considerations before getting a pet rabbit
By AHD Staff Source: AVMA Animal Health SmartBrief, News 9 Oklahoma City
Abigail Dial, DVM, provides would be rabbit owners with plenty to consider before buying one. Her list is good counsel and worth sharing on social media and in newsletters. Fragile, rabbits are often abandoned after the … Continue Reading

Tracking the track: The impact of different grazing strategies on managing equine obesity
By AHD Curators Source: Animals, MDPI
Research findings suggest that track grazing systems prove useful in effective equine bodyweight management in vulnerable horses. Horses susceptible to bodyweight gain or with metabolic issues lost significantly more … Continue Reading

Farrier’s spring hoof care e-guide now available
By AHD Curators Source: American Farriers Journal
The 2025 American Farriers Journal's Spring Hoof Care e-Guide offers education for farriers and animal health pros to support wellness with equine clients. These areas are covered: Prevent and treat thrush with proper … Continue Reading

Sporotrichosis identified in cats, veterinary technician
By AHD Curators Source: IDSE
The CDC is collaborating with veterinary associations and veterinary professionals to raise awareness among veterinary professionals about feline sporotrichosis and precautions for preventing zoonotic transmission in the … Continue Reading

Review: Working, Assistance, and Therapy Dog Guidelines and certification
Working, therapy, and assistance dogs have unique needs requiring specialized care. The AAHA Working, Assistance, and Therapy Dog Guidelines Certificate program equips veterinary professionals with mission-specific knowledge … Continue Reading

When 1 cat at home becomes 2
Includes commercial references Duncan Edwards offers ways to introduce a new cat to a home when there’s already a resident feline. His tips include a) establishing a separate space, b) controlling visual encounters, c) … Continue Reading
Fake service dogs hurt real service animals’ credibility
Thousands of grocers and shop owners now prohibit any animals, including legitimate service dogs, from entering their stores, writes Marc Ramirez. Fake service dogs are poorly trained or untrained and falsely passed off by … Continue Reading
IBPSA Fast Bites – April 14, 2025
Tariffs, small business tax strategies, how venture tech is shaping pet food, growth in holistic nutrition, recent pet player awards, future pet health product market projections, small business owners share advice and more. … Continue Reading
Sales reps are struggling: 10 ugly truths sales leaders must address
By AHD Curators Source: DemandGen
Sales representatives and managers will recognize some of these barriers to sales effectiveness. Matthew McVany says sales reps are navigating challenges and roadblocks their managers may not fully recognize. Facing these … Continue Reading