From muddy paws and endless energy to slower strolls and greying muzzles, life with a dog is full of different chapters. This hub shares practical, expert advice on joints, digestion, dental care and wellbeing, to help you care for your dog at every stage.
We’ve put together this complete guide to senior dog health problems, answering questions like ‘how to tell if your old dog is in pain?’ and what’s considered ‘excessive panting in senior dogs?’
While vet check-ups are irreplaceable, knowing the signs of a healthy senior dog between appointments will help ensure your pet is on the right track. Read on to find out how to do a senior dog health check, as well as explore how to keep a senior dog healthy.
So, is it normal for senior dogs to lose weight? The answer is a frustrating yes and no.
This guide will look at the reasons elderly dogs pant a lot and give you the confidence to know when to be concerned enough to seek vet help.
Lets explore what causes incontinence in dogs, its treatment and understand how do you live with an incontinent dog to support them as best you can.
We understand that seeing your senior dog disoriented can be stressful, but it’s important to stay calm and know what to do. That’s why we’ve put together this guide to help you understand what’s happening, distinguish between the different causes, and know when to act.
While every dog ages differently, knowing when your dog is considered senior can help you adapt their diet, exercise and healthcare needs as they age. Read on to discover when dogs typically enter their senior years and the signs to look out for.
While many causes of shaking in older dogs are harmless, trembling can sometimes be a symptom of pain or an underlying illness. Let’s look at how to tell whether it’s time to grab a blanket and cuddle or time to call the vet.