Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 30-05-2011
Just as with people, senior dogs can develop numerous health related issues as they age. One of the most obvious signs of aging in older canines is that they simply slow down. Far more time each day is spent lounging around and sleeping. It is normal for senior dogs to spend the majority of their day napping or lying around.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 29-05-2011
Just as with people, senior dogs can develop numerous health related issues as they age. One of the most obvious signs of aging in older canines is that they simply slow down. Far more time each day is spent lounging around and sleeping. It is normal for senior dogs to spend the majority of their day napping or lying around.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 30-03-2011
Dogs of all breeds are enjoying longer lives today thanks to advances in veterinary care in recent years. The availability of vaccinations and heartworm preventive pet meds can add years to your dog’s life. Aging dogs may have subtle symptoms that appear to be related to advanced years but instead may be signs of pain or stiffness that can be relieved.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Pets & Animals | Posted on 25-01-2011
Do you have to rely on friends or family when you travel or work long hours? Senior dogs often need special attention. Routines are very important as your dog gets older. If you are working late, your dog won’t understand why they weren’t let out or fed. If your schedule is less than routine, your older dog could become stressed and confused. Likewise, your travel can upset your senior canine.
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Posted by admin | Posted in Home & Family | Posted on 06-08-2010
Your dog may be feeling the effects of aging and you may not even realize it. Larger dogs age faster than smaller dogs, so even at 5 years old, your canine pal may be starting to slow down.
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