May 06 2008
Dog Care Advice For Older Dogs
Dog care advice for older dogs is often overlooked or neglected because we sometimes have little concept of our dog’s life expectancy. Vets actually have several sound dog care advice which may help your older dog cope with many ailments and advancing age. We may not be aware of it but dog care advice differs from breed to breed and age of the dogs as well as special circumstances.
Establishing whether your dog is an old dog can be tricky because there are factors that contribute to their age. These factors are their weight and their size. A heavier dog is usually classed as older than a dog of the same breed but is lighter. In other words, being heavy can age a dog. The size of the dog may also make a difference in their age. Smaller dogs tend to show signs of age at around ten to twelve years while dog of larger breeds show telltale signs of seniority at just eight to nine years old. These ages are in human years, by the way.
Visit Your Vet Regularly
One valuable and important dog care advice that many dog lovers and pet owners will give is to regularly visit the vet if your dog is older. This dog care advice is necessary especially when the dog is showing varied signs of aging and ailments. Visits to the vet can be as often as once a month for older dogs with conditions or just every three months.
Dog Care Advice In Food And Arthritis
Another dog care advice for older dogs’ owners is to monitor your dog’s food intake. There are some specially formulated dog foods for senior dogs. Many experts believe that older dogs have special needs when they grow older thus prompting special diets that cater to these needs. You may also prepare a meal on your own basing it on the needs of your dog. Older dogs need less food than younger ones and puppies. Overfeeding your dog may result to complications of its health and existing conditions.
Some breeds of dogs are prone to arthritis; supplementing glucosamine to tour dog’s daily diet is another dog care advice from experts. Arthritis in dogs can be uncomfortable, provide a soft but firm “bed” for your dog.
These dog care advice for older dogs are well founded and very helpful for those who wish to make their dog’s life more comfortable. Dog care advice is necessary to be able to care for your pet properly and extend its life.
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