As your dog ages, their health needs may change. Large breed dogs above 7 years and a small breed dogs above 9 years can be called a Senior dog.
Senior-Specific Diet: Change your senior dog to a balanced dog food that addresses their changing nutritional needs. Senior pet foods are designed to support joint health, digestion and Eye health. We recommend Pedigree Pro Senior
Weight Management: Maintain a healthy weight for your dog to reduce stress on joints and prevent obesity-related health issues. Provide gentle exercises to keep them active.
Dental care: Continue regular dental care, including brushing your dog's teeth or providing dental treats (atleast Dentastix twice weekly) or toys to prevent dental problems.
Eye and Ear Care: Monitor your dog's eyes and ears for any changes or signs of infection. Keep ears clean and dry with ear cleanser.
Senior Wellness Screenings: Take up yearly senior wellness screenings, including blood tests and urine analysis, to monitor your dog's internal health.
Health supplements: Provide Liver/Joint/Multivitamin/digestive supplements regularly to support your pet
Deworming & vaccinations: Deworm your dog once every 3 months and follow annual vaccinations as senior dogs are more prone to diseases.