A Dogs Golden Years
With appropriate care most dogs live complete and happy
lives.
Unfortunately, an adored pet never seems to live long
enough. Each breed has different life spans. While
taking care of your aging dog you need to adapt his environment for
his comfort. As dogs get older, they develop aches, joint
pain, generalized weakness and an almost definite increase in
medical problems.
Adjust his surroundings to minimize discomfort. Protect
him from excessive heat and cold. Older dogs are unable to
regulate body temperature as a younger dog.
Try to give your dog regular exercise. Make sure your dogs
health matches his exercise routine. If your dog exhibits
signs of heavy panting or opposes exercise you need to change his
routine.
Adapt his diet and feeding schedule to his needs. As dogs
age they are less active and need fewer calories.
Prescription diets are available. Discuss special diets with
your veterinarian.
Older dogs can experience hearing loss and declining
eyesight. Accommodate for his safety.
Senior dogs require special dental care. They are more
likely to develop gum problems and disease. Complete dental
cleaning should be performed by your vet every six months which
does require anesthesia. Make sure complete bloodwork is
performed.
Older dogs need extra bathing and grooming. Dry skin can
be a normal part of aging or it can be a sign of an underlying
medical condition. They also require more frequent nail
trimming.
Take into consideration his age in human years. If he is
13 in dog years, he may suffer the same aging ailments as a 75 year
old human.
Continue with bi-annual vet exams. Senior dogs need extra
care with their aging problems.
Give his life quality! Keep those memories alive!
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