The dog owner's perspective

Presented by Dr. Beatriz Monteiro, DVM, PhD, PgDip, ISFMAdvCertFB, Dr. Zoe Belshaw, MA, VetMB, CertSAM, Dipl. ECVIM-CA, PhD, MRCVS

Continuing education questionnaire

CE credit: 1

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Questions

1. What are some burdens pet owners might face when caring for a dog with osteoarthritis (OA)? *
2. Dog ownership has been associated with improved cardiovascular health in people. Which of the following statements is false with respect to the impact on human physical health when a dog is diagnosed with OA? *
3. In terms of caregiver burden, 4 broad owner groups have been proposed. Which of the 4 groups is characterized by owners whose life is dominated by thoughts of the pet’s eventual death and what life will be like without them? *
4. True or False. With the rising cost of veterinary care and cost of living, we should take into consideration both finances (i.e., what a pet owner can afford) and mental budget (i.e., how much a pet owner thinks is appropriate to spend on a dog). *
5. What is not a typical reason for presentation to the vet for a dog that is ultimately diagnosed with OA? *
6. True or False. Pet owners have a good understanding of what OA is, how to recognize the signs, and how this disease can be managed. *
7. What are pet owners looking for to better understand OA and management of the condition? *
8. What is an information prescription? *
9. Dog owners play a critical role in monitoring a pet’s response to treatment and quality of life at home. How do we as veterinary professionals best empower pet owners to do this? *
10. True or False. Spreading awareness about chronic disease such as OA is critical to improving owner compliance and comfort in presenting to their veterinarian, especially when there is pet owner doubt of an actual issue or fear of judgment. *