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Senior Dogs Require Extra Care

Senior Dogs and Their Care:  Depending on the dog breed, dogs between 5 to 10 years of age can generally be counted in the senior dog category. There are a number of features that signify aging in your dog.

Senior Dogs

Senior dogs may not be able to play or walk for long, develop diseases such as arthritis or other deteriorating problems, and have difficulty getting up, going in and out of the car, and climbing up and down stairs.

7 Healthy Practices to Care for Senior Dogs

1) Keep it Moving

It is important for you to understand and keep up with the fact that your dog has aged.

Regular exercises that are best suited to the breed and age of your senior dog are good to keep it healthy. If your aging dogs mobility is limited, due to a floating knee, it’s advisable to consult with your vet.

2) Arrange Vet Visits Frequently

Timely detection of diseases for senior dogs is really important. As the dog ages, the immune system gets weak and it may become more susceptible to developing infections etc.

3) Groom Often

As dogs age, their skin gets thinner and more vulnerable to infections; which is why it is important that you go for grooming frequently.

4) Understand TLC is Important

Dogs do not respond to touch or sound when they are seniors, so you need to be tolerant when caring for your senior dog and abide by the TLC (Tender Loving Care) principle to keep it healthy and happy.

Senior Dogs
Aging Dogs Need Tender Loving Care

5) Provide Appropriate Diet

Senior dogs require suitable diet to stay healthy. Obesity shortens a dog’s life span and so senior dogs must be fed high-quality diet in proper quantities which do not result in obesity.

6) Take Care of the Mouth

This may sound bizarre, but it is important to brush your senior dog’s teeth. A senior dog is likely to not chew its food properly, hence food particles may remain on the teeth for long; ultimately causing teeth problems.

7) Arrange Special Accommodations

Senior dogs with different conditions need special arrangements to sit, walk, climb the stairs, and relax. For example, dogs with arthritis might benefit from soft bedding and carpets. Senior dogs may also enjoy therapeutic wraps for pain relief

Follow these simple 7 steps to take care of your senior dog’s health and happiness, both.

Dr. Becker and aging dogs.

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Benefits Of Massaging Your Pet

Massaging Your Pet

There are many benefits of massaging your pets.  Dogs and cats love the hands on touch of their owners.  Some dogs even love to be kneaded/massaged by a cat.

More and more veterinarians are including massage as part of rehabilitation programs.

How Massage Benefits Your Dog Or Cat?

Massage provides overall wellbeing for your pet. There are MANY additional benefits beyond the ones listed below:

  • Increases circulation
  • Flexibility and range of motion is improved
  • Develops and maintains muscles tone
  • Helps relieve  stiffness and joint discomfort
  • Speeds up rehabilitation after surgeries and other traumas
  • Improves muscle tone, spinal/body alignment
  • Increases energy, concentration and alertness
  • Reduces anxiety and stress; eases emotional traumas
  • Promotes blood and lymph circulation
  • Heightens immune system function
  • Builds trust, self-confidence and sociability
  • Promotes longevity and slows degenerative processes
  • Massaging  is a natural process that you can use to help your pets maintain a better quality of life.

Marathon Runners And Their Dogs

There are many runners who take their dogs on training runs with them.  Marathon runners know the importance of warming up before a run, and cooling down after a run. Many runners also know the benefits of  a massage before and after a run for themselves, and their canine running partner.

Dogs And Cats That Do Not Go Outside

Some dog owners are not able to take their dog for daily walks, and many cat owners do not allow their cats to go outside to roam around.  As a result, the dog or cat puts on excess weight, because there is  no way of burning off excess calories. Moving back and forth to the food dish is not enough exercise.

The excess weight  makes it harder for your  pets to breathe, and puts additional strain on their hearts and joints. The excess weight makes it difficult for the cat or dog to have full range of motion which require the use of the large joints.  The large joint movement  has the effect of increasing the movement of tissue fluid from the extremities to the heart, aka, lymphatic drainage (their immune system).

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