Vet Lindsey Nice is hosting our Canine Arthritis event again this year. If you weren't able to attend before then please come and join us on Wednesday 21st June.
Focused in particular on dogs over the age of 8yrs, this is set to be an informative event for clients wanting to learn more about arthritis (regardless of their dog's age or if they are already receiving treatment), what changes to look out for and how you can help your own pet as they age.
Focused in particular on dogs over the age of 8yrs, this is set to be an informative event for clients wanting to learn more about arthritis (regardless of their dog's age or if they are already receiving treatment), what changes to look out for and how you can help your own pet as they age.
Tickets:
Tickets need to be pre-booked.
Please email dot@millenniumvets.co.uk and mark the subject arthritis tickets.
This is a free event for our clients with donations to 'Canine Arthritis Management' ** registered charity.
Please email dot@millenniumvets.co.uk and mark the subject arthritis tickets.
This is a free event for our clients with donations to 'Canine Arthritis Management' ** registered charity.
Date:
Wednesday 21st June
Time:
Doors open from 6.45pm - seminar starts 7.15pm
Venue:
The Pavilion, (Cressing Sports and Social Club), Jeffrey's Rd, Cressing, Braintree CM77 8JQ. Please note: the postcode for The Pavilion will take you to a parade of shops further along Jeffrey's Road. If you get to them you have gone too far! When pulling into Jeffrey's Road from Mill Lane, take your first LEFT - you will see a park and the building in front of you.
Arthritis is a very common condition that affects humans as well as all animals. Statistics show that 80% of dogs over the age of 8 years have arthritic changes in one or more joints. The chronic pain that this causes can be debilitating and early detection and treatment to manage the arthritis, are the key to a improved quality of life and increased life expectancy.
Arthritis is associated with old age, but the perception that it is 'normal' for their age needs to be challenged. Treatment for the older generations of our human family who have arthritis is common place. It may be old age but it can also be managed, with the ultimate aim of being pain free. Animals of course can't talk like us and aren't always good at outwardly expressing their pain and discomfort, therefore signs of arthritis and veterinary diagnosis are important to give them supportive therapy and manage their condition.
Arthritic changes can not be reversed and management of each individual pet is different - depending on the severity of the arthritis and lifestyle - and can include weight control, reviewing their nutritional needs, a change to the pets daily exercise routine and pain control. Assessing your pets home environment can help a lot - putting mats down on on hard floors / a foot stool by the sofa or a ramp to get into the car are all examples of easy changes to improve your pet's quality of life at home.
Changes in your pets posture, how they move about, their physical appearance and behavioural changes can all be an indication of arthritis. Vet Lindsey will discuss the affects of arthritis in detail, why we need to help our pets who live with chronic joint pain and the options available.
We would love you to join us, learn about canine arthritis and chat with members of our team. Email dot@millenniumvets.co.uk marking the subject arthritis tickets to secure your free ticket. Places are limited, so book early to avoid disappointment.
This is a human only event, please leave your dogs at home.
**For more details visit www.caninearthritis.co.uk