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When does a dog become a Senior?

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It’s important for pet parents to be aware of signs of aging in our furry family members. That way, we can adjust care and nutrition to keep them at their healthiest—and happiest. But when does your pet become a “senior?”

10 Tips for Senior Dogs Aging Healthfully

Posted by Mary Ida Young on

September is Healthy Aging Month, and we believe that focusing on the positive aspects of growing older isn’t just for us humans. As our pets move into their later years, there are steps we can...

Senior Mutterings… A Note to My Humans

Posted by Mary Ida Young on

Hey. It’s me, Juke. We’ve been together a loooong time. You say it’s only been a bit over 10 years, but to me it feels more like 80. You hoomans have always been funny about...

Common Hip & Joint Problems In Dogs - What You Should Know

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Occasionally, you may notice your dog appears to be moving a bit more slowly than normal, or perhaps even limping. Often, this is due to some sort of hip or joint discomfort your dog is...

Best Exercises for Older Dogs: Keeping Fido in Shape

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While pounding the pavement for hours chasing balls or romping in the dog park might have been your puppy’s cup of tea, as your dog has gotten older, they have likely changed their exercise habits....

How to Care For Your Senior Dog

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If your once boisterous pup is now a little sluggish or your ball-crazy retriever can’t fetch for quite as long, chances are your dog is entering his senior years. Senior dogs require a different level...

Signs of Dog Aging Every Dog Parent Should Know

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As much as we don’t want to think about it, our furry friends age just like we do, and with getting older comes the need for special care and attention. Dogs age at different rates,...

Arthritis in Dogs: Keeping Your Pup’s Joints Strong & Healthy

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There are few things more rewarding than a friendly, happy dog buzzing around your home day in and day out. They’re at the door to greet you when you get home, are your faithful companion...

Arthritis in Cats: No It’s Not Just a Dog Thing

Posted by Mary Ida Young on

Arthritis, also known as osteoarthritis or degenerative joint disease (DJD), causes pain and inflammation in a cat’s joints. You might be surprised to know that studies show that arthritis affects three in ten cats. And...