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Neurologist Dr. Cook
A Better Understanding of Neurological Disease in Senior Dogs
It’s no secret that the aging process in humans can often lead to sometimes unexpected neurological changes within our bodies. What is less commonly known is that these neurologic changes are also seen in our senior canine…
Neurologist Dr. Cook
A Better Understanding of Seizures and Senior Pets
 While seizures are one of the most common neurological conditions seen in pets, they can be scary and confusing for pet parents to experience. This is especially so when your pet is a senior and may have no prior history of…
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Acupuncture 101
 Acupuncture 101 - How this ancient modality can help our senior pets live life to the fullest! We will discuss what acupuncture is, how it works & what diseases it can treat. I will discuss what an acupuncture treatment…
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Amy Shever: 
Thousands of companion animals are surrendered to US shelters each year simply because their humans passed away or became ill and had never made plans for the continued care of their pets. In this session, Amy Shever of 2nd…
Helen St. Pierre
Anxiety in Senior Dogs
It’s not uncommon for older dogs to undergo behavior changes and experience different kinds of anxiety as they get up in age. Sound sensitivity, isolation anxiety, and even sometimes struggle to settle at night are very common.…
Calming Your Aging Dog Using Touch & Other Methods 
  As our aging dogs begin to lose their senses, they can get anxious. In addition, their bodies don't feel the same as they did when they were younger. This webinar covers basic bodywork (both massage and TTouch) techniques…
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Dr. Marty Becker: Q & A with "America's Veterinarian"
Ever wonder about your dog's mental health? Feeding the mind is just as important as feeding the body. Join us for a Q&A with "America's Veterinarian" Dr. Marty Becker to learn more about in-home enrichment and how to…
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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…
Dr. Sheilah Robertson and dogs
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…