Last week’s AHD Bulletin –
- Animal Health Digest Bulletin, February 12, 2026. Link.
Most read posts from February 12, 2026 AHD Bulletin –
- 90% of cat owners make winter mistakes. Cats suffer unnoticed. Link.
- Waiting is not free. Link.
- How emotional marketing creates moral injury in vet med, pet care. Link.
- NEW resource strengthens biosecurity practices, advances One Health. Link.
- The quiet evolution of veterinary containment. Link.
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WVC trade show experience captured (video)
Source: Adam Wysocki, LinkedIn, February 16, 2026. Link. [0:36] For those animal health pros who have never attended one of the large national conventions or trade shows, Adam Wysocki’s video gives you a taste. Change to half speed if you get dizzy!
The science behind the perfect bite of steak
Source: Feedstuffs, February 9, 2026. Link. Tenderness isn’t caused by just one thing but is the result of many factors working together, according to USMARC researchers in Clay Center, Nebraska. Recent work examined the metabolic pathways within the muscles that may influence the quality of meat post-harvest.
Kinesiology taping–does it work? If so, how?
Source: Veterinary Practice News, January 20, 2026. Link. Narda G. Robinson, DO, DVM, MS, FAAMA, discusses the evolution of kinesiology taping from humans to animals, the challenges, perceptions and uses. The benefits of KT fall into three main categories: facilitated blood and lymphatic fluid flow, mechanoreceptor-driven analgesia, and strengthened muscles and joints.
A man was running from police. Eight llamas caught him.
Source: The Washington Post, February 13, 2026. Link. Heidi Price pulled up to her home last week after a long day working as a psychiatric nurse and found her road in Derbyshire, England, lit up by police cars. “I was met at the front door,” Price said, “being told my llamas were heroes.”
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