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How to use dog food toppers

October 15, 2024 by Kirk Augustine Source: DogFoodAdvisor, Pet MD

Includes Commercial Content It seems every trip to the pet retailer reveals an ever-expanding inventory of pet food toppers. It is challenging to understand how to use them effectively to enhance dogs’ diets and not disrupt their basic nutritional needs. Toppers can enhance a dog’s meals, offering additional flavor, variety and nutritional benefits. Renee Streeter, DVM, … [Read more...]

6 things to know about pet-safe ice melts

January 15, 2024 by AHD Curators Source: Pet MD

Contains Commercial References All ice melts pose some kind of risk to our pets. Those considered pet-safe contain urea or magnesium chloride are considered slightly safer but may still cause gastrointestinal upset such as vomiting or diarrhea and may not be as effective in melting ice and snow. Rock salt, sodium chloride, is one of the least pet-friendly ice … [Read more...]

Reasons why cats eat grass

November 28, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Pet MD, ROVER

Eating grass is a common behavior in cats and doesn’t mean they are sick, writes Jamie Lovejoy, DVM. She shares some science-based theories held by veterinary professionals as to why cats eat grass. Owners can also buy cat grass, Lovejoy notes. Source: Pet MD, November 3, 2023. Link. Also see: How and why to grow cat grass, Rover. Link. Many retailers now offer cat grass … [Read more...]

Understanding head butting by cats

September 12, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Pet MD

Cats headbutt to connect to familiar people, making headbutting a cat’s way of choosing a person. So, to a cat, headbutting makes the person special, writes Stuart Hovis, DVM. Cats have glands on their cheeks, forehead and chin that contain pheromones. When a cat headbutts, they are rubbing pheromones on the person. Source: Pet MD, March 11, 2022. Link. … [Read more...]

Worth a Glance – July 27, 2023

July 25, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: ASPCA Pet Health Insurance, Hobby Farms, nik.art, Pet MD, The Conversation, WELL + GOOD

Last week’s AHD Bulletin – Animal Health Digest Bulletin, July 20th, 2023. Link. Most read post(s) from July 20th AHD Bulletin – Straight talk about veterinary workforce issues. Link. Filtering is a critical skill. Link. Best joint supplements for dogs. Link.  Place keeper: 2023 Veterinary Conferences provided by Galaxy … [Read more...]

Best joint supplements for dogs

July 18, 2023 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet MD

Includes Commercial Content We were pleased to see some familiar brands in this article. Barri J. Morrison, DVM, reviews where supplements fit to help manage a dog’s mobility during the development of arthritis and degenerative joint disease. They are used alone or concomitantly with medications and other remedies. Joint supplements are one of the most common long-term, … [Read more...]

Negative side effects of declawing cats

March 21, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Pet MD

Declawing is an increasingly controversial veterinary surgical procedure. Rania Gollakner, BS, DVM, MPH, presents the procedure, risks, possible behavior consequences post surgery and scratching behaviors as normal and instinctual. Source: Pet MD, March 3, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]

5 unexpected rainy day dangers for dogs

March 21, 2023 by AHD Staff Source: Pet MD

Rainstorms can lead to unforeseen dangers and issues beyond wet paws and coats: low visibility, lightening and thunder; puddles including leptospirosis, girardia, possible toxins; mushrooms; toads and frogs; pneumonia. Source: Pet MD, March 1, 2023. Link. … [Read more...]

Cats and reactions to insect bites and stings

November 22, 2021 by AHD Staff Source: Pet MD

Some cats may be allergic to either the bite or to the venom of an insect. Allergic reactions can range from minor swelling at the injury site, to hives and anaphylaxis, writes Hanie Elfenbein, DVM. She suggests protecting cats from bugs that bite. Source: Pet MD. Link. A minor allergic reaction can often be effectively treated with a cold compress and diphenhydramine … [Read more...]

How dogs see the world and TV

November 9, 2021 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet MD

Dogs hear better than us for sure. When it comes to sight dogs see the world differently. Two articles from PetMD offer a look at dog vision, including TV watching. Sources: How do dogs see the world? Pet MD. Link. Can dogs see TV? Pet MD. Link. INSIGHTS: Consider these articles for social media or newsletters. … [Read more...]

Got pets? Put the toilet lid down.

September 15, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Pet MD

Some of the reasons for a pet drinking out of the toilet are rather sensible . . . at least on the surface. Jennifer Coates, DVM, discusses bacterial risks, cleaning product residues and the importance of providing pets clean water sources other than the toilet. When was the last time you dumped and scrubbed your pet’s water bowl? If you can’t remember, the water in the toilet … [Read more...]

Cat toys, catnip, cat eyes and moving with a cat

June 9, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Animal Wellness, Catster, Pet MD

We continue to review articles targeted to animal owners. This helps ensure animal health pros know what various publications are telling animal owners and also to provide solid information to use in communications and social media. This selection of cat articles is worth your review. Source:  Cat toys: How to keep them clean, when to throw them out, Catster, March 23, … [Read more...]

Dogs and hot summer weather

June 9, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: Animal Health Digest, Banfield Pet Hospital, Canine Journal, Humane Society of the U.S., Pet MD

Heat and sunshine can be deleterious to the health of our dogs. The articles collected for this post all refer to taking precautions with dogs during summer. Given the number of new pet adoptions recently, reinforcing this information with pet owners is important. Source: Can Dogs Get Sunburned? PetMD, June 1, 2020. Link. It’s actually very important to put sunscreen on … [Read more...]

True or False? Ticks can jump.

May 26, 2020 by AHD Staff Source: CAPC, Pet MD

Stephanie Lantry, DVM, shares how ticks get around and how they find and attach to their hosts. They are pretty handy at getting onto a new host but they do not jump and without wings, they cannot fly. Source: PetMd, May 8, 2020. Link. INSIGHTS: This is a good reminder for animal health pros to monitor the parasite prevalence maps available at PetDiseaseAlerts.org … [Read more...]

Video shows how to remove ticks

March 10, 2020 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet MD

Pet owners will appreciate this video about removing ticks from pets. It could also lead to better tick testing if a pet gets sick after a bite. Share it on social media and in newsletters. Upload it to your website and re-share it routinely from now through fall. Source: PetMD. Link. Ticks can transmit deadly diseases to a pet within as little as 24 hours of latching on, so … [Read more...]

Do dogs understand time?

June 5, 2018 by AHD Staff Source: Pet MD

Are dogs just very good at guessing, or do they really understand and keep track of time? Matt Soniak explores the topic in this interesting article. Source: Pet MD. Link. A review of research on the subject by psychologist William Roberts found ample evidence that many different animals are sensitive to time. “They can learn to go to a particular place for food at a … [Read more...]

4 surprising flea-transmitted diseases you need to know

September 12, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet MD

Unlike ticks, fleas don’t seem all that threatening. Mostly, we see the tiny bloodsuckers as a nuisance for pets and for us, not a serious threat to anyone’s health. Don’t dismiss them. Learn how fleas can transmit a surprising number of diseases to animals and humans. Source: Pet MD, September 12, 2016. Fleas can cause serious harm to you and your pet’s health through … [Read more...]

5 dog illnesses that nutrition affects

August 1, 2016 by Rick Purnell Source: Pet MD

There’s no argument that well-balanced diets are fundamental to canine health. This piece offers basics for client reinforcement, good clinic website material and a quick reminder for dog owners to not skimp on food quality. Source: Pet MD. Here are just a few canine health problems seen in dogs that are directly affected by their diet. … [Read more...]

Lead in water is dangerous

January 27, 2016 by Kirk Augustine Source: Pet MD, Web MD

Experts report that lead content in some municipal water systems is high. This article on human risk begs for a reference about pet risk. It’s not only a problem in cities. Lead also occurs in some rural systems where urban sprawl has created the need to tap old well water and rural water delivery systems. We offer two references for veterinary hospital teams to … [Read more...]

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