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The Benefits of Adopting a Senior Dog

Portrait of senior Italian Greyhound relaxed at the park.

If you are thinking about adding a new canine companion to your household, you might have your eyes on an adorable and playful puppy.  However, before you make your decision, you should also consider the option of adopting a senior dog instead. Senior dogs are usually older than 7 years, …

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Training Tips and Techniques for Senior Dogs

Training Tips And Tricks For Senior Dogs

There is an old saying: You can’t train a senior dog. It’s a new trick. In reality, it is just the opposite of that saying. It is easier to teach an old dog a new trick than a new one. Old age makes a dog more attentive. Hence, dogs listen …

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Creating a Safe & Cozy Home for Your Senior Dog

Creating a Safe & Cozy Home for Your Senior Dog

Keeping an aging dog is quite a task, especially if you need more clarification about the changes they may go through at this point in life. Your beloved four-legged baby will eventually grow older, and as they do so, you must make some slight changes to your home to ensure …

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Ways to Help Your Senior Dog Feel Young Again

siberian husky dog black and white with brown eyes lying on yard at home, 8 years old fog

Dogs age faster than humans, which means they reach senior status much earlier. It’s a fact that we all understand the moment we bring home a new puppy – no matter how young he might be today, someday he will grow into an old, grey senior. But dogs, by their …

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Why You Should Choose Orthopedic Beds for Your Senior Dogs

Why You Should Choose Orthopedic Beds for Your Senior Dogs

Orthopedic dog beds offer your dog better body support than traditional dog beds, making them an ideal option for dogs heading into their senior years. Problems like arthritis, soreness, joint pain, stiff muscles, and hip dysplasia become more common for senior dogs and make it more difficult for them to …

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How To Take Care Of Your Senior Dog?

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Most of the time it has been seen that senior dogs get overlooked at rescue shelters because either they are old or do not look cute enough. Often senior dogs are the ones who have a lot of love to give. They might not be highly energetic, but they make …

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