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Canine Infectious Respiratory Illness: What You Need to Know
You’ve probably heard about the uptick in cases of atypical canine respiratory disease reported in several states. The illness is likely viral, but there is much we still need to learn. Dr. Geri Lake-Bakaar will discuss what we…
Anesthesia and Senior Dogs: What You Need to Know
As our furry family members age, they often develop health conditions that require ongoing management. Chronic health conditions like kidney and heart disease, among others, are more common in older animals and can complicate the…
Legacy Giving: Doing Well by Doing Good
Leave a little behind by paying it forward for senior dogs! Join estate and elder law attorney and animal advocate Peggy R. Hoyt as we explore legacy giving and estate planning strategies. Legacy giving includes ways to benefit…
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Don't Let Heartworms Break Your Dog's Heart!
Did you know it only takes one mosquito bite to transmit this life-threatening disease? In this webinar, Dr. Ashley Ackley, DVM and Grey Muzzle Board Member, Jacki McDonald dig deep into heartworm myths, prevention & more! We…
Dr. Heidi Lobprise: Dental Disease in Older Dogs
Studies have shown that older dogs have a higher incidence of dental disease (periodontal disease). This is an active infection in the oral cavity that can also impact the overall health of your pets. In this webinar, Dr.…
The Effects of Pain on BehaviorÂ
Pain affects our pets' lives much more than we realize. Many, if not most behavioral issues are related to pain. In this webinar, Dr. Mike Petty leads an informative discussion on some of the reasons for this and the kinds of…
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…
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…
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…