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      Webinar: Canine Cognitive Dysfunction

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      Eileen Anderson holding rat terrier Cricket with advanced dementia

      Cricket with advanced cognitive dysfunction late in her life

      Is your old dog starting to act a little…different? Or do you have a mentally healthy senior dog and you hope to keep him or her that way?

      Join me in my webinar on canine cognitive dysfunction and dog dementia through the Pet Professional Guild on Monday, December 14, at 1:00 PM U.S. Eastern Standard Time.

      Small black and white terrier stands in a corner with her head in a corner close to the wallI’ll be covering the definition and prevalence of the disease (much more prevalent than most of us knew!), common symptoms (including on unpublished videos), the treatments that show promise, and questions to ask your vet. I’ll also discuss the commonalities with human Alzheimer’s, and most important, how to keep a dog with dementia safe and enriched. I’ll include the subjects of euthanasia and quality of life. Euthanasia seems to be an even more difficult decision for owners of dogs with dementia than with a dog with most other infirmities.

      Even though the behavioral symptoms that arise with cognitive dysfunction mostly can’t be modified with training, I’ll talk about how trainers can help their clients with dogs afflicted with this condition.

      There will be resources galore for further information including links to videos, product descriptions, and assessment and decision-making tools. There will also be time allotted for questions.

      The webinar will be recorded and all participants will receive the URL for access. This is a great option if you can’t come at the scheduled time.

      Cricket with advanced cognitive dysfunction late in her life

      Cricket with advanced cognitive dysfunction late in her life

      Hope to see you there!

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      2 Comments

      1. sharon miller says:
        December 8, 2015 at 6:07 pm

        hi! I would like to watch this webinar, but unfortunately i am working at the posted time. am i able to see it at a different time?

        sharon

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        • Eileen says:
          December 8, 2015 at 6:41 pm

          Hi Sharon,

          If you purchase the webinar, you will receive the video recording afterwards. The only thing you will miss is the ability to ask questions, but I’ll answer questions by email if you have any. Thanks for your interest!

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