
THE SENIOR DOG -YOUR FAITHFUL,LIFELONG FRIEND![]() YOUR SENIOR DOGSenior dogs go through changes just as they did in their puppy years. Remember when you patiently (for the most part) cleaned up his potty accidents, taught him not to jump on visitors and walk beside you (not several blocks ahead) on a leash? ![]() He probably long ago learned not to jump up on people but now he may also have trouble jumping up onto the porch, into the car or onto the bed. And stairs may be slow or impossible to climb. Old bones and tired muscles are now in control. Consider putting carpet or treads on your steps. Ramps are available for porches, decks, cars and beds. And nutritional supplements can help to ease the achiness he is feeling. Your Vet may also prescribe an arthritis medication. Continue or begin short frequent walks with your senior dog to keep his joints limber. Things you need to watch for in your senior dog:
Things you can do to help your senior dog enjoy a healthy, happy retirement:
![]() Dog Adoption
When making a decision to adopt a dog, it is important to be well-informed. Get all the facts necessary to help in your selection of the right dog for your family. Dog Adoption Checklist Take a look at this helpful list to help you decide if you are ready to add that new canine friend to your family. Dog Breeds Who knew there were so many. Each breed has it's own traits and characteristics. Which one fits best into the lifestyle of your family? Dog Breed Facts Find out how each breed of dog differs in temperament, health needs, trainability and so much more. Plus, discover fun facts about each dog breed. Dog Safety Dogs can be like two year old children when it comes to getting into trouble. All sorts of dangers are out there. Discover what they are and how to ward off any harm to your dog. First Aid Kit For Your Dog Just as every home needs a first aid kit for the human members of the family, you also need a first aid kit for your dog. Make Your Own First Aid Kit For Your Dog You can buy a first aid kit for your dog but why not put one together yourself. We'll lead you step by step in what you need to build a well-stoked kit to meet any emergency your dog can produce. How To Brush Your Dog's Teeth Good oral hygiene is just as important for your dog as it is for you. Learn how to properly brush your dog's teeth to help prevent health problems. Ask A Veterinarian Have a health concern about your dog? Ask one of our Veterinarians for their professional advice. |
![]() "Blessed is the person who has earned the love of an old dog." - Sydney Jeanne Seward
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