Welcome to Canine Arthritis Matters, your go-to resource for canine health and wellbeing. Hosted by Dr. Hannah Capon, our podcast provides valuable insights and practical advice on managing canine arthritis, mobility issues, and chronic pain. Our goal is to educate and support dog owners in early identification, proactive management, and comprehensive care practices, ensuring dogs lead long, comfortable, and happy lives. Join us on this journey to improve the quality of life for your furry friend. Have questions send them to: info@caninearthritis.co.uk https://caninearthritis.co.uk/
In this CAM episode, Evie and Jo introduce a practical, caregiver-focused tool developed by the Canine Arthritis Management team to support one of the biggest challenges discussed throughout March: weight management.
The episode walks through a newly created weight loss tracking pack available in the CAM Member Zone. The aim of the tool is to simplify and structure the weight loss journey for both caregivers and professionals by...
In this CAM LIVE episode, Esme Howells is joined by Helen Coleman and Victoria Bowes to explore practical, everyday approaches to managing obesity in dogs.
The conversation focuses on realistic strategies caregivers can implement at home, from portion control and feeding habits to enrichment-based approaches that support both physical and mental wellbeing. A key concept discussed is the Delboeuf illusion, demonstrating how bowl ...
In this CAM LIVE episode, Hannah Capon speaks with veterinary physiotherapy researcher Heli Hyytiäinen about the growing recognition of obesity in dogs as a major welfare issue. Alongside dental disease and osteoarthritis, excess weight is now understood to be one of the most significant health challenges affecting companion animals.
The discussion explores why obesity is far more than a cosmetic concern or a simple co-morbidity...
In this CAM LIVE, Hannah Capon speaks with leading veterinary obesity researcher Alex German about one of the most significant health challenges affecting companion animals today: excess body weight. With more than 50 percent of pet dogs now classified as overweight or obese, the discussion highlights why this issue has become a welfare concern of epidemic proportions.
Alex provides an overview of the scale of the obesity proble...
In this episode of Canine Arthritis Matters, Hannah Capon speaks with Arielle Griffiths about one of the biggest yet most under-recognised drivers of chronic pain in dogs: excess weight.
The discussion explores why weight conversations are so emotionally and professionally difficult, why obesity remains under-acknowledged by caregivers, and how early identification of unhealthy weight trajectories could dramatically change the f...
Dr Masataka Enomoto joins CAM to explore the frontier of early identification in canine osteoarthritis. From automated pain evaluation and force-plate research to activity-monitor insights, microbiome patterns and his landmark data on how young dogs really are when radiographic OA appears, this episode dives deep into what the next decade of OA detection could look like.
Listeners will gain clarity on why early OA is still routinely...
February at Canine Arthritis Matters focuses on identification — and in this episode we explore what early identification of osteoarthritis could look like in the future.
Hannah Capon is joined by Dr Eva Hanks, CEO and founder of MI:RNA, to discuss the emerging role of microRNA (miRNA) biomarkers in detecting canine osteoarthritis at a molecular level.
We know that most dogs are diagnosed with OA once structural damage is alr...
In this episode, Dr. Hannah Capon speaks with Dr. Rachel Dean about the complexities of identifying arthritis early, the need for better contextualised care, and the shared responsibilities between caregivers and professionals. They explore what evidence shows about how OA is actually recognised in practice, why early signs are routinely missed, and how communication, telemedicine and structured preparation can dramatically improve...
In this episode, Dr. Hannah Capon speaks with veterinary behaviour specialist Dr. Katrin Jahn about why arthritis is so often missed, how subtle behaviour and lifestyle changes can signal discomfort long before lameness appears, and how structured observation helps bridge the gap between caregivers, trainers and veterinary professionals. Together they explore the early indicators of chronic pain, the value of simple tools that guid...
In this episode, Hannah speaks with orthopaedic surgeon and rehabilitation expert Dr David Dycus to examine the real challenges of early arthritis detection. Together, they explore why early identification is often missed, what responsibilities both caregivers and professionals share, and which interventions truly shift the trajectory of osteoarthritis.
Aligned with CAM’s January prevention theme, this conversation highlights ho...
In this episode, Hannah welcomes back Dr Dan O’Neil to expand on the latest findings from VetCompass, the companion animal surveillance programme based at the Royal Veterinary College. Building on his previous CAM appearance, Dr O’Neil explains how large-scale clinical data is helping us understand which disorders affect our dogs most frequently, why they occur, and how this knowledge can improve welfare across all breeds.
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In this episode of Canine Arthritis Matters, Hannah Capon is joined by Dr. Michelle Kutzler, a leading expert in veterinary reproduction, to tackle one of the most emotionally charged and confusing topics for caregivers and professionals alike: whether, when, and how to neuter dogs.
Drawing on decades of research and clinical experience, Michelle explains why there is no single correct answer to neutering decisions. The conversa...
In this episode of Canine Arthritis Matters, Hannah Capon is joined by dog behaviour consultant and trainer Jessie Kasper from Mindful Methods Training. Together they explore the intersection between dog training and pain, and how physical discomfort can influence behaviour, learning, and training outcomes.
Jessie shares examples from her own casework, highlighting common behavioural clues that may indicate pain, and discusses h...
In this episode, Hannah is joined by Dr Jason Lowe, Chief Veterinary Officer at Contura Vet, to explore the use of intra articular hydrogels as a tool in osteoarthritis management, with a specific focus on Arthramid and how this technology may influence synovitis, joint function, pain, and longer term outcomes. Starting with a clear refresher on osteoarthritis pathology, the conversation then moves into how a 2.5% polyacrylamide hy...
In this episode of Canine Arthritis Matters, Hannah speaks with Dr Matt Gurney about Pawra (https://pawra.com), a new canine wellness centre in Chiswick, London, designed to complement a dog’s primary veterinary care rather than replace it. They explore the growing “wellness gap” between annual vet visits and problem driven consultations, and how Pawra aims to fill this space with evidence informed services focused on prevention, r...
In this episode, Hannah and Dr Chelsea Dawson talk about a question many owners quietly struggle with: “When is what I’m doing enough?” They explore multimodal management for canine arthritis, why it can feel overwhelming to see so many possible treatments and therapies, and how this can trigger guilt, shame or a sense of failure when you cannot do everything. Chelsea and Hannah focus on aligning your multimodal plan with your dog’...
In this episode, Hannah and registered vet nurse (RVN) Evie Tummon walk through key CAM resources that make living with a dog in chronic pain more manageable in real life. Using examples from practice (including a memorable arthritic sheep and a terrifying dog flap), they show how tools like the Home Assessment Checklist, the interactive Lifestyle Tool, osteoarthritis booklets, Good Day Bad Day diaries, acute flare kits and puppy h...
In this episode, Hannah and Dr Matt Gurney talk about what the “perfect” pain medication for dogs would look like in real life. They break this idea down into three key areas used in drug design and clinical choice: efficacy (how well it works), safety (short- and long-term), and accessibility (practical dosing, routes of administration and affordability). For each area, they explore what vets and owners hope for, where current dru...
In this episode, Hannah and Dr Kathy Murphy talk about Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (CCD), how often it is missed or mislabelled as “just ageing” or pain-related changes, what the DISHAA signs look like, how CCD is actually diagnosed, and which management options exist. They also emphasise the role of simple questionnaires and observation forms to spot changes early and have clearer, more productive vet visits. Published March 2021...
Episode summary
Host sits down with Daniela Malcolm-Stewart (Woody’s Holistic Grooming) to unpack how grooming and osteoarthritis (OA) intersect — and why groomers belong in the interdisciplinary care team. Daniela explains her consent-based setup (floor work, padded mats, walk-in shower) and how many “difficult” dogs are actually showing pain. She shares the story of Maximus, whose later-diagnosed OA, hip dysplasia and spondylo...
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