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Five Top Tips for managing your arthritic dog with Dr Kenneth Joubert

Kenneth Joubert gives his five top tips for owners who have just been told that their dogs have arthritis. Kenneth Joubert graduated with a BVSc from The University of Pretoria in 1995. After graduating he joined small animal practice in Johannesburg for two years before returning to the University of Pretoria. In 2000, he obtained a MMedVet (Anaes) and held the position of senior lecturer in anaesthesiology at the university. In 2004 he left the university to re-join private practice before starting his own referral practice in anaesthesiology, pain management and critical care. Kenneth currently holds an extra-ordinary lecturing post in Pharmacology in the Department of Paraclinical Sciences at the University of Pretoria. For more information and content check out our: Facebook -   / camarthritis   Website - https://caninearthritis.co.uk/ Twitter -   / camarthritis   Canine Arthritis Management (CAM) is a veterinary driven initiative, set up by vet Hannah Capon who was becoming overwhelmed with the number of dogs she was having to put to sleep having "gone off their legs". This was often seen by the owners as a sudden incident, when in truth that dog had probably been suffering in silence for a long time prior to that day. In fact, we believe that as many as 1 in 5 dogs in the UK, and 80% of dogs over the age of 8, will have some degree of osteoarthritis. Unlike humans, dogs are unable to express their pain in words. Chronic pain is no doubt something most people will understand and empathise with, but it can be difficult to tell when a dog is suffering in the same way. We want to challenge the preconceived notion that "just getting old" or "slowing down" should be accepted in our four footed companions. Ageing in itself is not a disease! Here at CAM we think that by changing owner, vet and public perception of arthritis, we can improve and extend the lives of dogs.

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