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Caring For Your Older Dog

Caring For Your Older Dog

Once your dog becomes older it is time to take some preventative steps in order for them
remain healthy, happy and active. Have your vet examine your pet annually or more
often, if necessary.

As in humans, keep your dogs weight within the proper or optimum range. An
overweight dog has far more health problems such as joint problems, arthritis, diabetes
and liver or kidney malfunctions. Cut down on the amount of treats given to your pet. It
is hard to resist their soulful eyes but always remember that it is for their own good. You
do not want to kill your pet by thinking you are being kind to them. Feed your pet once a
day or smaller amounts twice a day but remove the food if there is any left. If you have
children, explain to them why they should not sneak food to the family pet.

As with dogs of any age, make sure there is always fresh, cool water available. Some
older dogs have problems getting to the water bowl so either take the water to them or
place bowls of water in several different places so they do not have to go far for a drink.

If possible take your dog for a short walk daily. This helps the dog's blood circulation and
provides some new sights and smells to stimulate them and it gives you quality time to
spend with your pet. He may be older but still curious.

You may need to switch from dry food to a moist or canned food as your dog ages. His
teeth may not be able to handle the hardness of dry kibbles. Looking after your older dog
and taking him to the vet regularly helps keep your dog healthy and happy longer.

 

 
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