BSAVA PetSavers has launched the Ageing Canine Toolkit, designed to help vets and clients provide the best care for senior and geriatric dogs.

The toolkit is part of a major study, the ‘Old Age Pets (OAP) research project’, recently funded by BSAVA PetSavers at the University of Liverpool.

The ACT includes an owner checklist for home triage and a leaflet which explains the more common health problems affecting aged dogs.

There's a practice waiting room poster which includes a QR code to give clients access to a digital version of the leaflet.

The leaflet recommends working through the checklist at least every six months and keeping completed versions for comparison, to monitor dogs as they age.

PetSavers says that some clients may benefit from advice and guidance from RVNs or PCAs on how to complete the checklist for the first time.

BSAVA has also curated a collection of articles, podcasts, lectures and book chapters to support veterinary professionals in caring for senior dogs: http://www.bsavalibrary.com/petsaversact

Professor Carri Westgarth from the University of Liverpool said: “We conducted this research project kindly funded by BSAVA PetSavers in order to help owners and veterinary professionals provide great care for our loved pets as they age.

“Our investigations uncovered common physical and behavioural signs in dogs that owners observe and for which support from the veterinary practice would be beneficial.

"Our simple evidence-based checklist is designed to engage owners and importantly stimulate efficient discussion with their veterinary team.”

Free digital copies of the leaflet and poster can be downloaded here: http://www.bsavalibrary.com/content/cilgrouppetsaversact, where veterinary professionals can also request free printed copies for their practices.

https://www.bsava.com/petsavers/our-impact/citizen-science-project.

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