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Caring For A Senior Dog

  • alternativecaninetraining
  • Apr 24, 2025
  • 1 min read

Dogs have different needs as they get older. Like humans, metabolisms slow down, joints may ache or deteriorate, and energy levels wane. You may also notice a beloved senior dog has an increase of white fur (there’s gray) around the muzzle, and they seem a bit stiffer when they sit, lay down, or get back up.


Yes, age seems to creep up on us all, but honoring our dog’s aging process keeps them healthier and more comfortable.




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