MANAGING YOUR AGING DOG

MANAGING YOUR AGING DOG

Your dog is getting older and his life habits will change. It is never easy to see your dog having trouble getting up, or being less active, but this is unfortunately part of the course of life.The life of our canine friends is much shorter than ours, so it goes without saying that we must take care of them until the end.

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DON’T FORCE HIM TO GO FOR LONG WALKS

If your dog doesn’t feel like going out as much as he used to, don’t force him to go out for long periods. The goal is not to stop taking your dog out at all, as he should still be able to move around and use his body. The goal is not to stop taking your dog out at all, as he should be able to continue to move around and use his body, but not to make him stiff by making him go out for hours on end.

LET HIM SLEEP AT HIS EASE

An aging dog may also need more sleep and rest time. You can invest in a memory foam bed to give your dog a quality sleep. A good memory foam bed can be identified by the quality of the foam, which should not sag despite the weight of the dog.The goal is to preserve the joints of your elderly dog so that he can rest and recover properly.Also be careful with the stairs to preserve the maximum of his joints. You can also make a ramp so that these places are less difficult to manage for your dog.

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TAKE CARE OF HIS COAT, NOSE AND PAW PADS

With age, just like humans, skin and hair can become damaged and cell renewal weakens and diminishes with age, so you may notice dryness in the nose and pads, as well as rougher, duller hair.You can maintain your dog’s coat with salmon oil, which will boost the immune system and improve the quality of the coat, and coconut oil, which can be applied topically to moisturize these dry areas.

LOSS OF SENSES

An aging dog can also start to become deaf and/or visually impaired and it can be very upsetting for him to experience this. So be aware of potential obstacles in your home so that he doesn’t get scared by bumping into them or guiding them on your walks, touch them regularly to let them know you are next to them, etc.

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GO TO THE VET REGULARLY

Older dogs have more health problems. Your visits to the vet can be more frequent, once or twice a year to make sure everything is okay, and your vet will be able to observe your dog and set up care to relieve him or her if he or she is suffering from an illness or stiffness.

MASSAGING YOUR DOG

Your dog is getting older, but he still needs to spend time with you, even if he is less active than he used to be. So you can sit next to him and gently massage him to help him relax and have a good time. This may even help if he has pain somewhere. Our other tip is to give him CBD oil, which can have beneficial effects on bone pain, is a natural anti-inflammatory, helps with arthritis, and works on stress and anxiety. So there are many benefits and there is no risk in giving it to your dog. In conclusion, a dog that ages is a natural stage of life, and even if it is not obvious, you can apply these little tips to make his life easier.The dog is the most faithful animal that follows us in all our adventures, and we must therefore be present for him, even in his old age.

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