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Hannah Capon and Rebecca Sartain discuss the importance of collaboration between veterinarians and canine professionals in detecting and managing chronic pain in dogs. Rebecca, a canine hydrotherapist and rehabilitation specialist, shares her experiences running a doggy daycare and how she notices early signs of musculoskeletal issues in dogs before their owners do. They emphasize the need for better communication between vets, dog walkers, groomers, and daycare staff to identify potential health concerns earlier. The conversation also highlights how owners sometimes struggle to accept a diagnosis and why building trust is key in encouraging proactive care.

Biography:

Rebecca Sartain is a certified canine hydrotherapist and rehabilitation specialist with nearly a decade of experience. She has worked in inpatient rehabilitation, hydrotherapy training, and advanced physiotherapy. Currently, she is expanding her work to include a doggy daycare center focused on spotting early mobility issues in dogs. Rebecca is also a key member of Holly’s Army, part of Canine Arthritis Management, and actively involved in educating pet professionals about chronic pain in dogs.

Key Takeaways

  1. Canine professionals play a vital role – Dog walkers, groomers, and daycare providers often spot mobility issues before vets or owners do.
  2. Owners may resist diagnoses – Many caregivers struggle to accept that their pet has a chronic condition, making trust and communication crucial.
  3. Early detection is key – Subtle signs like posture changes, stiffness, or fatigue should be taken seriously to slow disease progression.
  4. Video documentation helps vets – Using videos to capture movement issues provides clearer evidence when consulting with a veterinarian.
  5. Interdisciplinary teamwork improves care – Collaboration between vets and canine professionals can lead to better early detection and long-term pain management.

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