Keeping your Senior Dog Calm at the Vet

Keeping your Senior Dog Calm at the Vet

Going to the vet can cause anxiety in any dog, but it can be quite traumatic for your senior. Older dogs can become very used to routine and rely on it to comfort them; it can be quite a shock when you must take them to the vet’s office for an exam. However, there are some things you can do to help ease their anxiety at their next vet visit.

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6 Tips for Managing Dementia in Senior Dogs

So you’ve noticed lately that your senior dog is acting unlike himself — showing alarming symptoms in older dogs such as disorientation, anxiety, a change in temperament. As dogs get older, it’s common that they change, but your dog might be going through more: suffering the onset of dog dementia. 

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The Power of Touch for Senior Dogs

The Power of Touch for Senior Dogs

Touch has a significant impact on our lives. A hug can bring light to an otherwise dark day. Holding hands with a loved one can give you comfort. A massage can help to relieve stress from your everyday life. Touch has a powerful effect on our wellbeing and how we connect to other people — and it can have just as big an impact on senior dogs.

 

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