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Dr Dawn Gleason
Supporting Senior Dogs: Simple changes to make their life and yours safer and easier! 
When it comes to supporting aging dogs, there are many factors to consider. Many of these depend on the specific dog and their individual circumstances, such as the aging process, pain management, mental health, medical concerns…
brown haired woman with two dogs
The Joys of Senior Dog Rescue: An Interview with David Rosenfelt
 'When you have two dogs, getting a third is a big deal. But when you have 26 and you get a call saying that a golden retriever is going to be put down at 3 o’clock, you take a 27th.' That’s a quote from David Rosenfelt, a…
Tips to Care for Your Senior Dog
 Senior pets may have a number of issues including discomfort, chronic inflammation and even increased anxiety. Dr. Heidi will talk about how to recognize when some of these issues are happening, when to seek medical help…
Ross, Larissa and Michael
Two Paws Up for Senior Dogs!
white haired woman with two dogs in a field
Understanding the Personalities of Aging Dogs with Traditional Chinese Medicine's 5 Element Theory
 The Five Element Theory of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a fun and helpful tool for understanding your old dog's personality, needs, and wants. It will also cue you into specific behaviors and possible maladies that…
blonde woman between two large dogs
What is Pet Hospice?
 Veterinary hospice care is a unique case approach centered around education, preparation, and support for the pet and the client. But most people think that hospice is about giving up or prolonging suffering when it is…
Peggy Hoyt with pets
Can You Trust Your Pet? Of course, with a Pet Trust!
This presentation focuses on including your pets as part of your estate plan using a Pet Trust. Pet Trusts ensure no loved pet ever ends up alone, afraid, in a shelter or euthanized. Pets are treasured members of our family; yet…
Canine Vestibular Disease: A Common Senior Dog Malady
Symptoms of vestibular disease can not only be frightening for dogs and their owners, but they can often be mistaken for signs of a seizure or stroke. Grey Muzzle Advisory Board Member Dr. Julie Buzby, DVM discusses this…
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Compassion Fatigue: What Animal Caregivers Need to Know
Between the challenges of life in the age of COVID and caring for senior pets at home and on the job, helping professionals, volunteers, and pet parents may find that they’re experiencing increased stress and distress. In this…