Antinol Plus and AKC Partner to Promote Early Canine Joint Care
Filmed against the historic backdrop of the Philadelphia Navy Yard, the new ESPN series "AKC Celebrates USA 250" pairs high-stakes agility and diving competitions with a pointed message for pet owners: elite canine performance depends on proactive joint support that begins years before physical symptoms ever emerge.

The broadcasts, which air throughout the summer on ESPN and ESPN2, highlight the physical capabilities of dogs ranging from nimble small breeds to powerful dock divers. By integrating veterinary commentary and expert segments, the series aims to shift the current standard of care away from the common reactive approach, where owners typically wait for visible signs of decline before seeking intervention.
Dr. Monica Tarantino, co-founder of the Senior Dog Veterinary Society, emphasizes that the steps taken during a dog’s early and middle years dictate its functional health in later life. According to current veterinary research, joint deterioration often progresses silently, making early management essential for maintaining mobility. Antinol Plus, the sponsor behind the initiative, advocates for a lifespan-focused model that encourages owners to consult with veterinarians to tailor support plans based on breed, size, and activity levels. The presence of senior dogs competing at elite levels on the show serves as a practical demonstration of how consistent, lifelong care can extend a pet's comfort and quality of life.
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