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Enrichment for Senior Dogs & Cats
We know how enriching lives and environments help 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…
Pet Memorialization and Aftercare
February 12th, 2025 @ 2:00pm EST
Saying goodbye to a cherished companion is one of the hardest things we face as pet parents. This webinar is here to provide guidance and support, helping you make thoughtful and compassionate decisions for your beloved senior…
Part Two: One Test, Two Tests, Old Tests, New Tests
Essential Diagnostics for Senior Dogs and Understanding Why Your Vet Recommends TestingIf my dog has a heart murmur, should I do an echo? Can bloodwork detect cancer?Are dog DNA tests accurate? Can genetic screening be…
One Test, Two Tests, Old Tests, New Tests
Essential Diagnostics for Senior Dogs and Understanding Why Your Vet Recommends Testing- Why does my vet recommend bloodwork every year on my healthy dog?- Why does my vet want an ultrasound after we just took x-rays? - Do…
Healthy Aging: Addressing Obesity in Senior Dogs
Join Dr. Ernie Ward, an award-winning veterinarian and founder of the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, for an insightful webinar on clinical obesity in older dogs. This session is tailored for dog guardians who want…
Know Your Dog's True Nature - Understanding Canine Personality through the Five Elements
The Five Element Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a fun and helpful tool for understanding your old dog's personality, wants, needs, and stressors. It will also cue you into specific behaviors and possible maladies…
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…