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Tips to Prolong Your Senior Dog's Age

When your dog reaches or rather enters seniorhood, no matter how much you deny it, deep down, you know your pal doesnu2019t have much time left. Here are some useful tips that can help you to prolong your furry buddies' age.<br>

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Tips to Prolong Your Senior Dog's Age

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  1. Tips to Prolong Your Senior Dog's Age When your dog reaches or rather enters seniorhood, no matter how much you deny it, deep down, you know your pal doesn’t have much time left. It is sad, but there is nothing much we can do about it. But fortunately, there are ways to extend your senior dog’s life. In this blog, we will talk about the things you should do that will help your four-legged friend stay with you for a bit longer. Tips to Prolong Your Senior Dog’s Life If you want to prolong your canine’s lifespan, the below-mentioned tips must be followed. Go through them first, and then implement them. Tip 1 – Exercise Is a Must Young or old, exercising your dog should continue and not stop. We do understand that it’s pretty hard to exercise a senior dog, but completely stopping their exercise routine is not the ideal thing to do. Rather, you can lessen their exercise time, but do not stop it. Daily exercising like running or even walking keeps your buddy’s body in decent shape for a longer time. Tip 2 – Proper Nutritious Diet As dog grow old, their appetite decreases. Not only that, their taste buds crave for different kinds of foods. Thus, when they reach seniorhood, it is important to feed them specialized adult dog food. (Talk it out with your vet regarding your dog's diet) Also, make sure the quantity you give them is less than their usual meal. Moreover, always provide clean and fresh drinking water. Tip 3 – Keep an Eye on Their Joints When you talk about aging dogs, joint problems like arthritis first comes to mind. In fact, every dog that enters adulthood will face joint problems in their life. To avoid joint problems from worsening, it is imperative to opt for joint care products like Joint Guard, Arthrimed, Seaflex, Mobiflex, etc. They are proper joint care supplements that will relieve your pal from pain and you from worrying. BUY JOINT CARE TREATMENTS FOR DOGS AT 10% OFF! Tip 4 – Frequent Changes Should Be Avoided

  2. Losing their eyesight and sense of smell gradually is a common issue in older dogs. Hence, it is advisable to refrain from frequently changing things in the house. Repeated changes in the places of your furniture are strictly forbidden as this may injure your dog while they walk around. Your dog has this thing called a ‘mental map’ in their minds. They know where things are placed, so changing their positions is the silliest thing you could do. Tip 5 – Act Quickly to Health Problems As and when senior dogs fall ill, quickly get them treated. Do not delay because the more time you take, the more problematic and fatal it will get. So make sure you act quickly to whatever health-related problems (minor or major issue) your buddy faces. Tip 6 – Keep Them Slim and Trim Obesity leads to tons of problems and a short lifespan. One of the main reasons for dogs becoming obese is because of food. Elderly dogs should be kept slim and trim to avoid a host of health issues. Moreover, ensure you regularly groom your canine because cleanliness keeps problems at bay. Tip 7 – Regular Vet Visits And lastly, visiting the vet regularly is mandatory. When your dog was younger, visiting the vet once a month was fine. But as your dog ages, the vet visits should become a lot more frequent. Let’s say, once in ten to twelve days. The reason for this is, senior dogs tend to fall ill a lot more and increasing the number of vet visits will ensure quick and speedy solution(s) to the problem(s). These seven essential tips will go a long way in stretching your aging dog’s lifespan. Hence, make sure you follow them all so that you get to spend more quality time with your trustworthy companion. Read more: https://www.canadavetexpress.com/blog/6-tips-to-care-for-your-senior-dog- during-his-golden-years/

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