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How to Take Care of Your 'Good Old Dog'?
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In the eyes of a dog owner, your dog will always remain a puppy even if their r muzzle is beginning to grey. In a few years, you will notice that your little pup is starting to pant a little harder after a walk or struggling to climb onto the bed. When such things happen, it is time to adjust to the lifestyle and needs of your older dog.
The seniority of any dog can depend on their breed. For instance, some of the smaller dogs (like Chihuahuas or Terriers) don’t reach their golden age until they turn 10 or 12 years old, on the other hand, a Great Dane may reach that age when they turn five or six. Beyond breed and size, some of the other things that can impact a dog’s life expectancy are genetics and diet.
Just the way lifestyle choices and the right medical advice at the right time can impact a human’s life expectancy, your dog can also live a longer and healthier life if you keep them active and feed them a nutrient-rich diet. If you have a senior dog at home, here are a few things you can do to give them a longer and healthier life:
We know that taking care of an older dog can be a lot of work, however, caring for your dog that you love so much can be deeply rewarding. Your dog has been there for you through thick and thin, it is time to return the favour!
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