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It May Not be the Fountain of Youth - But It May Help: Enrichment for Senior Dogs
We know how enriching lives and environments helps captive animals of all ages in zoos, so why wouldn’t the same be true for dogs of all ages? Dogs are used as a model for human aging, and it turns out that lifetime learning and…
Keeping Your Senior Dog Safe: Summertime Pet Safety Tips
Warmer weather, pesky insects and outdoor cook-outs are only a few of the things we need to ensure remain fun and not harmful to our older dogs. This webinar covers basic First Aid for bee stings and snake bites; how to cool your…
Keeping Your Senior Pets Moving
Mobility issues is one of the most common ailments older dogs struggle with. Dr Mary will discuss common causes, ways to help prevent mobility issues and also ways to support your dog (and you) manage their daily life if they do…
Laryngeal Paralysis in Dogs
Laryngeal paralysis in dogs (also known as "Lar Par" or "GOLPP") can result in a true veterinary emergency. Every senior dog parent should be aware of this serious and under-discussed condition and know how to recognize it.…
Multi Senior Dog HouseholdsÂ
Learn the pros and cons of having multiple senior dogs under one roof and how to help them navigate their old age together. We will discuss conflicts, body language, and so much more, plus show lots of videos and demonstrations!
Old Dog, New Tricks! Brain Games through Enrichment and Training
Dogs of all ages need mental stimulation to feel their best, and senior dogs are no exception! Age appropriate activities such as puzzle toys, scent games, and teaching gentle tricks can keep your grey-muzzled friend happy,…
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…