The Christmas season is a time of warmth, joy, and togetherness—or at least, that’s how it should be. For many of us, this festive time comes with changes to our routines: we cook and eat differently, welcome visitors, or visit others. These changes, though exciting,...
In my blog about adjusting exercise for older dogs, I mentioned that older dogs suffer from dehydration more quickly than younger dogs. In this blog I would like to dig into that concept a little further. Hydration is something many owners never really think about,...
A couple of weeks ago, I had to say goodbye to a dear canine friend. Not one of my own dogs, but of a dear friend, so it did feel very personal. I’ve met many wonderful and loving dogs, but this one was undoubtedly one of the sweetest, gentlest, and most caring dogs...
As your dog ages, you may notice they aren’t as energetic as before. They might be less eager for long walks or less exuberant when greeting you. Aging can present challenges, not only for us, but for our furry friends as well. Adjusting exercise routines for a...
As dogs get older, they may experience several physical changes. Many of these changes are often seen as ‘just getting older,’ while in reality, they could be signs of pain. Recognizing these signs early can not only improve your dog’s quality of life but also help...
Caring for a senior dog is immensely rewarding, yet it can also be quite challenging. On good days, you feel joyous, but on difficult days, fear strikes, and the thought, “Is this the beginning of the end?” often arises. This can be quite the emotional roller coaster....