For a limited time, Clayfield Veterinary Clinic is able to provide you with an informative presentation about protecting your pet’s joint health.

This presentation lasts around 10 minutes. There is no cost involved and it will provide you detailed information about osteoarthritis and the different steps you can take to protect your dog from its painful and debilitating effects, ensuring your dog lives a happy and healthy life well into their old age. The aim is to provide a holistic approach to arthritis management and protecting your pet’s joint health.

What is covered?

  • Learn how to recognise early warning signs
  • Discover how to make simple lifestyle changes (including diet and nutrition, bedding and exercise programs) to enhance your dog’s quality of life and reduce arthritic symptoms
  • Gain valuable information about how to protect your dog from osteoarthritis
  • The informative session provides in depth coverage about what osteoarthritis is and how the disease progresses in dogs
  • Find out the latest information regarding treatments and protection programs available
  • Determine if your dog is at risk and tailor an individual program for your pet to minimise that risk
  • The presentation is obligation free and complimentary so you have nothing to lose by attending, but everything to gain to protect your special family member

Why should I see this presentation? Did you know that the early stages of osteoarthritis have no obvious symptoms and can easily go undetected? If your dog is comfortable at the moment, now is the perfect time to equip yourself with the information on how to maintain this quality of life as they get older. If your dog falls into a high risk category, it is even more important to attend. The presentation will advise you on how to detect early warning signs, what to look out for in the future and simple things that you can do now to protect your dog. Even if your dog has symptoms of osteoarthritis, it isn’t too late to do something. There are plenty of things you can do to help. Call us on 3262 1988 to find out how you can make a difference. Click here for more information.