We can offer preventative medicine, best practice management and early arthritis management to prolong working careers.
Vetlife can offer TeamMate physical examinations recording body, muscle and coat condition scores and checking over all elements of your dog’s physiological health, in order to provide you with a comprehensive report. We can also provide breeding and fertility assistance, preventative injury advice, surgical repair options, information on specialised diets and advice specific to your farm. Check out this video of two of our vets discussing how to optimise your working dog’s health and fitness on our YouTube channel.
The TeamMate study involved ~700 South Island working dogs and was a collaboration between Vetlife and Massey University.
Over a four-year period, twelve Vetlife teams (each comprising of a veterinarian and a scriber) collected information from ~140 farmers and their dogs. It was a collaborative project with Massey University Working Dog Centre who now have a PhD student analysing data and submitting papers on the study. Two studies have been published so far, “TeamMate: A longitudinal study of New Zealand working farm dogs. I. Methods, population characteristics and health on enrolment. II. Incidence and risk factors for the development of musculoskeletal abnormalities”, was published with Frontiers in Veterinary Science on BMC Veterinary Research and TeamMate: A Longitudinal Study of New Zealand Working Farm Dogs. II. Occurrence of Musculoskeletal Abnormalities.