Last week’s AHD Bulletin –
- Animal Health Digest Bulletin, April 9, 2026. Link.
Most read posts from April 9, 2026 AHD Bulletin –
- Building adherence with CAPC data. Link.
- Personal responsibility. Link.
- 7 signs your executive team lacks leadership maturity. Link.
- Why relationship-centered care wins in veterinary medicine. Link.
- Keeping cows on track from calving to conception. Link.
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Does splitting vaccines in small dogs help avoid adverse events?
Source: Worms and Germs, March 27, 2026. Link. The short answer: I don’t know, but probably not, and it could potentially do more harm than good, says J. Scott Weese, DVM.
Canine fitness month: Keeping senior dogs strong, stable, and engaged
Source: DVM 360, April 8, 2026. Link. Dr. Carmack repositions traditional canine fitness, advocating for true senior fitness. Shifting conversations from “slowing down is normal” to “thoughtful intervention can preserve function and quality of life” in aging senior dogs.
Three simple ways to get a horse to drink more
Source: EQUUS, March 23, 2026. Link. Clean water, space and electrolytes are recommended in this article and audio recording on encouraging water intake for horses. Also see: Heat, humidity factors in equine heat stress, AHD Archives, June 14, 2026. Link.
“Super” El Niño talk growing (video)
Source: PORK, April 13, 2026. Link. Ag meteorologist Brian Bledsoe says the talk of a strong El Niño could be good news for the South and Plains, but the area of concern remains in the Pacific Northwest for summer and fall. He expects El Niño to continue to be a story into 2027.
6 ways to help the Monarchs
Source: Xerces Society. Link. Monarchs are iconic pollinators facing dramatic declines. Xerces is mobilizing people across landscapes to protect and recover monarch populations. See how you can help these important pollinators.
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