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Is your dog beginning to slow down with age? As your canine companion enters his golden years, you’ll notice some changes in him. His fur may become thinner and go grey in places, and he may not be as bouncy or energetic as he once was. As Fido ages, you’ll want to focus more on keeping him comfortable and less on exercise and training. Read on for some great tips from an Las Vegas, NV veterinarian on keeping your senior dog comfortable.
Just like people, dogs often become stiff and sore in their old age. One of the best things you can do for your furry friend is to get him a good, quality doggy bed. The extra support will help Fido sleep peacefully at night.
Fido may strain his neck or have to splay his legs to eat his dinner from bowls on the floor. Consider getting your pooch elevated doggy bowls, which will make his suppertime much more comfortable for him.
Keeping Fido’s nails trimmed is very important! Overgrown nails are very uncomfortable, and can make it hard for your dog to gain traction on slippery surfaces. They can also contribute to painful bone/joint issues, such as arthritis. If you’re uneasy about doing it yourself, just contact us to set up a manicure appointment.
Your beloved pet may need more frequent veterinary visits in his golden years, so your vet can monitor him for any signs of developing health problems, and give you specific advice on his care. If you notice any signs of illness between visits, contact your vet immediately. The earlier an issue is caught, the better! Also, be sure to keep up with Fido’s parasite control.
Dogs with painful conditions, such as arthritis, often benefit from pain management treatments. Consider pampering your pooch with gentle massages, or other therapeutic treatments. Ask your vet for more information.
Fido will really need your love and support as he ages. Savor this time with your furry pal, and feel free to indulge him with belly rubs or ear scritches. There are few things cuter that seeing senior dogs wagging those furry tails!
Do you have any questions about caring for your senior dog? Call us, your Las Vegas, NV veterinary hospital, today! We are always happy to help!
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