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Advances in Veterinary Care for Senior Dogs
Medical advances are helping pets live longer and healthier lives. At the same time, the reputation of the veterinary profession is declining. Dr. Wolchinsky will address why this shift is occurring in such a respected field,…
The Dog Aging Project
Join us and Dr. Kate Illing to learn more about The Dog Aging Project, a longitudinal research study of healthy aging in companion dogs. Over 46,000 dogs are enrolled, but more are needed. The study is led by a team of scientists…
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Heart Disease and Senior Pets
There’s no single cause of heart disease in dogs. As dogs age, their risk of heart conditions increases. No matter what heart condition your dog has, it’s important to spot the signs early. Dr. Geri Lake-Bakaar will discuss the…
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Sundowning and Senior Dogs
If you have an aging pet, you may have experience with sundowners, part of canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome (CDS), also called doggie dementia. Sundowners causes disorientation, anxiety, sleep disturbances, and other…
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Webinar for Prospective Grant Applicants
Join us for an in-depth look at the Grey Muzzle grant application process. You'll learn more about Grey Muzzle's mission and priorities, the types of programs we fund, grant requirements, and how we evaluate each proposal. We…
Techniques to Improve Your Dog's Mobility
As dogs age, so do their muscles and joints. To better support your aging companion, join us as Julia Robertson discusses Galen Myotherapy, a canine massage and exercise rehabilitation therapy, and how it helps…
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Dr. Mary Gardner: Assessing Quality of Life and Deciding When to Say Goodbye
Assessing the quality of life of a family pet is a delicate balance between managing emotions, the progression of the disease, and the happiness of the pet. These key issues are not always in harmony and it is the job of the…
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Dr. Sheilah Robertson: New and Integrated Approaches to Comfort
The future of pain management for older pets (and people) is looking bright. Integrating drug and non-drug treatments into a pain management plan can turn a good plan into a great one. By using more than one type of treatment, we…
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Dr. Tamara Shearer: Early Recognition and Support of Cancer Patients Utilizing a Integrative, Proactive Approach
Being proactive with home evaluations for cancer between veterinary visits improves the odds of a better outcome or extended quality of life for a patient. Tips on what to look for at home will be discussed in the lecture. A…