Canine Arthritis Matters

Episode 85 - Exercise - Danielle Anderson


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This episode of Canine Arthritis Matters focuses on the role of exercise in managing canine osteoarthritis.


Core message: exercise is essential, but highly individual. It is not just about “going for a walk”, but about a structured, adaptive approach that considers the dog’s condition, environment, and behaviour.


The conversation between Hannah Capon and Dr. Danielle Anderson expands exercise into a multidimensional tool:

• physical rehabilitation

• mental stimulation

• emotional bonding


They highlight that many dogs are either over-exercised or under-exercised due to lack of guidance, and that caregivers often struggle to balance routine, emotion, and medical reality.


The episode reframes exercise as a tailored, monitored, and evolving component of a broader care strategy, not a fixed routine.



Guest Bio


Dr. Danielle Anderson is a Canadian veterinarian specialising in canine rehabilitation and pain management.


She graduated from the Ontario Veterinary College in 2002 and later completed her certification in canine rehabilitation through the University of Tennessee.


Driven by a need for better pain management solutions, she founded her own rehab facility (SAW Veterinary Rehab), where she focuses on improving mobility, function, and quality of life for dogs with conditions like osteoarthritis.


Her work combines clinical expertise with hands-on therapy, exercise programming, and a strong emphasis on owner education.



Key Takeaways


1. Exercise is always relevant, but never one-size-fits-all

Every dog requires a tailored plan based on age, condition, and lifestyle.

2. “Exercise” is more than walking

It includes transitions (standing up), balance work, hydrotherapy, mental stimulation, and targeted rehab exercises.

3. Too much exercise is just as harmful as too little

Many dogs push through pain, which misleads owners into overdoing activity.

4. Monitoring is critical

The proactive-reactive-reflective approach helps adapt exercise safely over time.

5. Caregiver behaviour is a major factor

Emotional attachment, routines, and lack of guidance often drive poor exercise decisions.


Learn more about CAM:


Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CAMarthritis

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/canine_arthritis

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CanineArthritisManagement

LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/canine-arthritis-management-ltd


Have questions send them to: [email protected]


Stay tuned to learn how early detection can make a significant difference in managing OA in younger dogs.

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