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By: Gianna Rigdon • Behavior & Cognitive Care
How Much Glucosamine For A Senior Dog
Introduction As our beloved canine companions age, they may experience joint issues and mobility challenges. Just like humans, senior dogs can develop arthritis, hip dysplasia, and other musculoskeletal conditions that affect their quality of life. To address these concerns, many pet owners turn to glucosamine supplements to support their furry...
Read MoreBy: Tani Poore • Behavior & Cognitive Care
How Many Tylenol PM Should I Give My 60 Pound Senior Dog To Humanely
Introduction As our beloved canine companions age, they may experience various health issues, including arthritis, joint pain, and other discomforts. Just like humans, senior dogs may require pain management to maintain their quality of life. This often leads pet owners to consider using over-the-counter medications, such as Tylenol PM, to...
Read MoreBy: Fanya Osullivan • Behavior & Cognitive Care
Why Does My Senior Dog Keep Whining?
Introduction Senior dogs are often cherished members of our families, providing us with years of loyalty, companionship, and unconditional love. As our furry friends age, they may undergo various physical and behavioral changes, including an increase in vocalization such as whining. This can be concerning for pet owners, prompting them...
Read MoreBy: Kira Ahern • Behavior & Cognitive Care
Why Is My Senior Dog Breathing Fast?
Common Causes of Fast Breathing in Senior Dogs Fast breathing in senior dogs can be a concerning symptom for pet owners. It's essential to understand the potential causes behind this behavior to ensure the well-being of our furry companions. Several factors can contribute to rapid breathing in senior dogs, and...
Read MoreBy: Ermina Burress • Behavior & Cognitive Care
How To Load My Senior Dog Into The Back Of An SUV
Introduction As our beloved canine companions age, their needs evolve, requiring us to adapt and accommodate their changing requirements. One common challenge faced by pet parents of senior dogs is assisting them into the back of an SUV. This seemingly simple task can become increasingly difficult as our furry friends...
Read MoreBy: Eba Sellars • Behavior & Cognitive Care
Introduction As our beloved canine companions age, they may experience changes in their eating habits that can be concerning for pet parents. A senior dog not eating can be a distressing sight, prompting worries about their health and well-being. Understanding the reasons behind this change in behavior is crucial for...
Read MoreBy: Margette Pitt • Behavior & Cognitive Care
How To Make My Senior Dog Happy
Introduction As our beloved canine companions age, they require special attention and care to ensure their well-being and happiness. Senior dogs, like humans, experience changes in their physical and cognitive abilities, making it essential for pet owners to understand and address their evolving needs. This comprehensive guide aims to provide...
Read MoreBy: Florella Travers • Behavior & Cognitive Care
Why Is My Senior Dog Barking All The Time
Introduction Senior dogs are often cherished members of the family, providing years of love, loyalty, and companionship. As our furry friends age, they may undergo various physical and behavioral changes, including an increase in barking. While occasional barking is a natural form of canine communication, excessive barking in senior dogs...
Read MoreBy: Bethena Bray • Behavior & Cognitive Care
How To Exercise Your Senior Dog
Introduction As our beloved furry friends age, their needs and abilities change, requiring adjustments to their care routines. This is especially true when it comes to exercise. Just like humans, senior dogs benefit greatly from regular physical activity, but it's essential to tailor their exercise regimen to accommodate their aging...
Read MoreBy: Suzann Wampler • Behavior & Cognitive Care
What Is Considered A Senior Dog Age
Introduction As our beloved canine companions age, it becomes increasingly important to understand and address their changing needs. Just like humans, dogs undergo a natural aging process that can bring about various physical and behavioral changes. Recognizing the signs of aging and providing appropriate care are essential for ensuring the...
Read MoreBy: Andree Hopper • Behavior & Cognitive Care
How Long Is Too Long To Keep A Senior Dog In A Crate
Introduction As our beloved canine companions age, their needs and care requirements evolve. Senior dogs, like their human counterparts, may experience physical and cognitive changes that necessitate adjustments in their daily routines and living environments. One common practice among dog owners is the use of crates, which can serve as...
Read MoreBy: Carmen Seaver • Behavior & Cognitive Care
Getting A Puppy When You Have A Senior Dog
Introduction Bringing a new puppy into a household that already includes a senior dog can be an exciting yet delicate endeavor. It's a decision that requires thoughtful consideration and careful planning to ensure the well-being and harmony of both pets. The introduction of a puppy can bring joy and companionship...
Read MoreBy: Donnamarie Lapierre • Behavior & Cognitive Care
What Type Of Chews Are Best For A Senior Dog
Introduction As our beloved canine companions age, their needs evolve, requiring special attention and care to ensure their well-being and happiness. One crucial aspect of senior dog care is providing appropriate chews that cater to their changing dental health, nutritional requirements, and overall physical condition. Understanding the best chews for...
Read MoreBy: Marni Manchester • Behavior & Cognitive Care
Introduction Welcoming a furry companion into your home can be an incredibly rewarding experience. While puppies often steal the spotlight, there's a special place in many hearts for senior dogs. These older canines, often overlooked in shelters, have so much love and wisdom to offer. In this article, we'll explore...
Read MoreBy: Joscelin Perri • Behavior & Cognitive Care
When Do You Know When A Senior Dog Has Kidney Failure
Introduction As our beloved canine companions age, they may encounter various health challenges, including kidney failure. This condition, also known as renal failure, can significantly impact a senior dog's well-being and quality of life. Understanding the signs, diagnosis, treatment options, and quality of life considerations for senior dogs with kidney...
Read MoreBy: Halli Cascio • Behavior & Cognitive Care
When Should A Senior Dog Having Great Difficulty Walking Be Assessed?
Introduction Senior dogs hold a special place in our hearts, having been loyal companions through the years. As they age, it's not uncommon for them to experience difficulty walking, which can be distressing for both the dog and their human family. Understanding when to assess a senior dog experiencing great...
Read MoreBy: Susannah Partida • Behavior & Cognitive Care
How To Handle A Senior Dog That Is Blind, Deaf, And Has Lost The Ability To Smell
Introduction Caring for a senior dog is a deeply rewarding experience that often requires patience, empathy, and understanding. As our beloved canine companions age, they may encounter various health challenges that can significantly impact their sensory abilities and overall well-being. When a senior dog becomes blind, deaf, and loses the...
Read MoreBy: Doloritas Garcia • Behavior & Cognitive Care
How Much Water Should A Senior Dog Drink Per Day
Introduction As our beloved canine companions age, their care needs evolve, requiring special attention to ensure their health and well-being. One crucial aspect of senior dog care is monitoring their water intake. Adequate hydration is essential for maintaining a senior dog's overall health, as it supports vital bodily functions and...
Read MoreBy: Noel Dunigan • Behavior & Cognitive Care
How To Get My Senior Dog To Sleep Through The Night
Introduction As our beloved canine companions age, they may experience changes in their sleeping patterns, often leading to restless nights for both the dog and their human family members. Just like humans, senior dogs may encounter difficulties in sleeping through the night due to various factors such as discomfort, anxiety,...
Read MoreBy: Elie Wayne • Behavior & Cognitive Care
What Is A Safe Dog Food To Feed My Senior Dog
Introduction As our beloved canine companions age, their dietary needs undergo significant changes. Providing proper nutrition for senior dogs is crucial for maintaining their overall health and well-being. Just like humans, senior dogs experience a decline in metabolic rate and changes in their digestive system, making it essential to adjust...
Read MoreBy: Carlye Dunaway • Behavior & Cognitive Care
Introduction As our beloved canine companions age, they may undergo various behavioral changes, including the unexpected and concerning behavior of biting. This shift in behavior can be distressing for pet parents, prompting a deep concern for the well-being of their senior dogs. Understanding the underlying reasons for senior dog biting...
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