Articles tagged with: senior dogs

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Carrie

What To Feed A Senior Dog

Not sure what to feed your senior dog? Here are a few tips on what to feed your senior dog. Also senior dog care tips.
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Carrie

Disorders That May Cause A Dog To Go Blind

There are number of reasons dogs may go blind. Also learn how to live with an older dog that is blind.
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Suzy

How To Ask The Right Questions When Choosing A Dog

Here are my best tips for determining the 'right' dog for you... it all starts with asking the right questions.
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Curtis

What It's Like Living With An Old Blind And Deaf Dog

Our aging dog is still in reasonably good health and not suffering from many aches and pains, but his navigational skills have been reduced to what he can smell. With doggie cataracts and acute hearing loss that has eliminated most of our ability to communicate with him, he still seems to get around the house with little trouble.
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Curtis

Dog Incontinence Issues & Tips For Dealing With An Older Incontinent Dog

As dogs age, they face the same physical problems that most elderly people find themselves dealing with, including incontinence. Our 18-year-old dog, Rascal, is no exception. Fortunately, there are a number of things you can do to help maintain your sanity when you have an incontinent dog...
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Kristie

Health Care For Older Dogs: Differences In Daily Care Routines As Your Dog Ages

As as a dog's Senior years go by and the Geriatric years approach, we dog owners need to add a few more things to the list of what to watch for and do, in order to help our aging dogs get as much out of life as possible. Here are some Senior dog health issues to look for, plus some tips for providing daily care for older dogs.
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Kristie

Senior Dog Care Tips: Things To Do Early!

The senior dog years can be hard -- on both the dog and the owner. But there are many things you can do to keep your older dog with you and feeling as good as possible for many years to come. Here's what to look for in terms of your dog's weight, energy, and behavior issues as he approaches old age.
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