Senior Dogs
Senior dogs are canines that are typically considered to be in their later years, often starting around the age of seven, depending on the breed. As dogs age, they may experience changes in energy levels, health, and behavior. Common issues include arthritis, dental problems, and decreased vision or hearing. Regular veterinary check-ups are essential to monitor their health and manage any age-related conditions.
Caring for senior dogs often involves adjusting their diet to meet their nutritional needs and providing them with comfortable living conditions. Many senior dogs still enjoy playtime and short walks, but they may require more rest. Adopting a senior dog can be a rewarding experience, as they often have calm temperaments and are eager for companionship.