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Senior Dog Workbook

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​This workbook walks you through recognizing early signs of aging to making an informed end of life decision for your canine companion. I created this workbook after hearing too many stories of pet parents feeling unprepared to make end of life decisions for their pet or caught off guard when their veterinarian recommended euthanasia. Leaving pet parents wishing they could have done more earlier to help their canine companion.  As our pets age they can begin to experienced pain and/or loss of mobility. This is commonly related to arthritis or other degenerative conditions. The key to having a happy and healthy senior dog is preventative care, knowing early signs of aging, keeping your dog active, and assessing quality of life. In this workbook you will find signs of early aging including wellness questionnaire, two mobility measurement tools, dog pain scale, and quality of life assessment tools. ​

I want to help you navigate your aging senior dog's journey.  I aim to focus on educating pet parents on common conditions that affect aging dogs and ways to help them thrive while managing these conditions and preventing loss of function.  Watch for new blogs, videos, handouts, and more to learn how you can help your aging senior dog!

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Dogs are not our whole life, but make our lives whole. 
​Roger Caras
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All information on this website is intended for instruction and informational purposes only. The authors are not responsible for any harm or injury that may result. Significant injury risk is possible if you do not follow due diligence and seek suitable professional advice about your pets condition. No guarantees of specific results are expressly made or implied on this website.
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