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Tami Shearer
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…
Dr Mary Gardner
Euthanasia Options
No one ever wants to make the decision to say goodbye to their dog. But understanding your options on euthanasia vs natural passing and when best to make that decision will be helpful during this time.  Join this session to…
Denise Fleck
Get to Know Your Senior Dog from Head-to-Tail
  Our dogs can't tell us when something is wrong. By getting to know our furry best friend from head-to-tail, you can more readily detect a problem early and intervene. Denise Fleck (aka The Pet Safety Crusader) and Grey…
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Grey Muzzles Gone Wide: Feeding Strategies to Avoid and Treat Weight Gain in Older Dogs
 According to the latest estimates, over 56% of US pet dogs are overweight or have obesity, totaling over 50 million dogs. A recent pet parent survey found that almost half (47%) of American dog owners have a dog age 7 or…
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…
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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…