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American Association of Industry Veterinarians – June 23, 2024

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The American Association of Industry Veterinarians (AAIV) held a networking reception and its annual business meeting on June 23 in Austin, Texas. The association seated new officials.

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American Association of Industry Veterinarians – July 16, 2023

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The American Association of Industry Veterinarians (AAIV) held a networking reception and its annual business meeting on July 16 in Denver. The association seated new officials.

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Report: Animal health industry experiencing highly competitive labor market

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animal health industry saw a higher employee turnover rate in 2022. A new report from Brakke Consulting shows more than half the U.S.

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We Want to Help the Birding Tourism Industry

10,000 Birds

With a worldwide pandemic still raging the tourism industry has taken a massive hit. We realize this is a small thing but we figure if enough people do enough small things we can make a big difference in the recovery of an industry near and dear to our hearts. Get writing!

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Describe the Rights of Animals

Speaker: Glenn Koepke and Steve Rotter

This webinar – coming to you from Glenn’s own backyard – discusses the importance of supply chain visibility for seasonal shipping, new product promotions, and holiday ramping in the F&B and retail industries while providing sizzling secrets to creating the juiciest meats for your barbecue.

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FDA guidance seeks to assure effectiveness of canine heartworm products

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Guidance for Industry (GFI) #276, Effectiveness of Anthelmintics: Specific Recommendations for Products Proposed for the Prevention of Heartworm Disease in Dogs, clarifies how drug sponsors can evaluate the effectiveness of heartworm disease prevention products for dogs.

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APHIS seeks equine professionals for inspector roles

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Updates to the Horse Protection Act remove the ability for horse industry organizations to train and license inspectors. Instead, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service will screen and train applicants, preferably veterinarians, to be horse protection inspectors.

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