Helping Your Dog Age Gracefully

As your dog ages, you’ll start to see some changes in his appearance and behavior. Fido’s fur may turn grey in places, and he won’t be as energetic and playful as he once was. Proper veterinary care is of course crucial to your canine pal’s health and well-being, but home care is also very important. To help your furry best friend stay comfortable, happy, and healthy in his golden years, you may want to make some minor changes to his care routine. Read on as a local Lakeville, MN veterinarian offers some tips on helping your canine buddy age gracefully.

Grooming

While all dogs have different grooming needs, most of our furry friends will benefit from regular brushing. This will get that dead hair and dander out of Fido’s coat, which will help keep him comfortable. Also, remember to keep your four-legged pal’s nails trimmed!

Diet

As he grows older, Fido may find it easier to eat from raised dishes, which don’t strain his neck and spine. Your canine pal may also benefit from certain supplements. Fish oil, for instance, can help keep your canine friend’s bones and joints lubricated, which can be helpful for dogs with arthritis or hip dysplasia. Ask your vet for specific nutritional recommendations, including advice on changing Fido over to senior formula pet food.

Exercise

Your furry buddy may have been a bouncing ball of zoom not so long ago, but as he ages, Fido will definitely slow down, and will tire more easily. Don’t overexert your aging pet, but don’t let him become a couch potato, either. Most dogs need a daily walk, at least. Ask your vet for specific exercise recommendations.

Bedding

Fido will become a bit sleepy as he ages. To keep your canine companion comfortable while he’s snoozing, get him a good doggy bed. We recommend an orthopedic bed, which will offer extra support. There are few things more adorable than the sight of an old dog sleeping peacefully!

Love

Spend time with your faithful pet, and make sure he feels loved, safe, and secure. Fido will still be the same loyal, loving friend and companion as he always was, and you’ll still get plenty of doggy kisses and tail wags.

Do you have questions about your senior dog’s health or care? Contact us, your local Lakeville, MN vet, anytime. We are always happy to help!