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Senior Dog Care

May 2 2022

Is your dog starting to slow down a bit? Perhaps you’ve noticed Fido going grey about the muzzle, or just losing some of that exuberant doggy energy. Your furry buddy will still be the same loyal and loving pet as he always was. However, you’ll want to shift the focus of his care. With younger pooches, the key is to keep them entertained and out of mischief. With senior dogs, comfort is definitely king. A Syracuse, UT vet discusses senior dog care below.


Weight Control

Obesity isn’t any better for dogs than it is for us. However, as Fido ages, he’ll become less active, which will make it hard for him to lose extra pounds. Don’t let your pet become a couch potato! Walks and supervised warm-water swimming sessions are great for older pups. Ask your vet for recommendations.


Weather

Fido will become more sensitive to weather extremes, and will get uncomfortable quickly when it’s hot or cold. Make sure that your canine buddy always has access to spots with climate control. 


Pet Ramps

Your furry pal may develop arthritis or hip dysplasia. These painful conditions can make it difficult for him to jump or climb. Pet ramps or stairs can help quite a bit with this. 


Comfy Beds

Older dogs can spend as much as half of their time sleeping. Get Fido a good orthopedic bed to look charming in.


Suitable Entertainment 

Senior dogs need entertainment, too. However, you may want to switch to toys and games that offer mental stimulation. Look for things that are soft on your pup’s mouth.


Grooming

Your canine pal will be much more comfortable with a soft, clean coat. Keep up with Fido’s beauty care needs! Dental care and nail trims are also important.


Veterinary Care

Your four-legged friend may need to come in more often as he ages. Follow your vet’s recommended schedule for appointments. In between visits, keep an eye out for potential signs of illness. Call us right away if you notice anything wrong.


Love

The time we have to spend with our canine friends often passes much too fast. Savor these precious moments with your furry best friend, and make sure that he always feels loved and safe. Tail wags from senior dogs are truly precious! 


Bring your canine companion to your Syracuse, UT animal clinic regularly for exams and wellness care. We’re here for you!

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