8 Tips for Taking Care of a Senior Dog

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1.Set Up Semi-Annual Vet Visits

Increase your dog's wellness exams to twice a year for better health monitoring and early detection of potential issues, as recommended by AAHA.

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2.Stick to a Healthy Diet

In their senior years, maintain a healthy diet for your pet to avoid weight gain and inflammation, ensuring a better quality of life.

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3.Introduce Supplements as Guided by Your Vet

Discuss diet supplements (e.g., fish oil, glucosamine, probiotics) with your vet for improved bone, joint, skin, coat, and digestive health in dogs.

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4.Keep an Eye Out for Subtle Signs of Discomfort

Watch for signs of distress in dogs: limping, difficulty moving, trouble climbing/jumping, lying down while eating/drinking. Vet visit needed.

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5.Monitor (and Mix Up) Your Dog’s Activity Levels

Encourage senior dogs to stay active without overdoing it. Follow their lead, try new activities like swimming for weight management and joint health.

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6.Play Some Brain Games

Mental exercise for dogs: puzzle toys, hide-and-seek, treat hunts. Keep their brains sharp, have fun together!

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7.Go For Adventures

Maximize quality time with your aging dog through exciting outings to new places, boosting their happiness and creating lasting memories.

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8.Add in More Grooming Sessions

For older dogs, increase home grooming sessions: brushing, baths for incontinence, and check for any issues. Keep them happy and healthy.