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How to Care for Your Aging Pet

 

As our dogs get older, just like people they need to be provided and cared for. Pet owners should be proactive in there pets aging process by determining healthy food choices, vitamins, exercise and comfort. By reading books, speaking with your dog veterinarian and reading web articles, there's no excuse for not properly being prepared.


Healthy food choices are a great starting point. Pet nutrition should be an intricate part of your pet's life, especially in their old age. Some suggest staying away from high protein foods; this is because they require a lot more breaking down during the digestion process, sticking with foods that are greater in Carbohydrates is preferred. Whole grains are a terrific source of Carbohydrates. You also may want to look for High Energy Foods that are low in Protein. Goat's milk and Green Tea Extract are also recommended.


Dog vitamins are also a great way to keep your dog strong and healthy during the aging years. Older dogs should get a daily dose of DMG, EPA, DHA, Taurine, L-Glutamine, alpha lipoic acid, and grape seed and milk thistle. This supports the immune, heart, liver, eye and brain. Check with your vetrinaryian for specific recomendations.


Exercise should be a must for any pet regardless of age. We all know dogs love to featch, even older dogs. By playing with your dog in the back yard or local park is recommened. If your dog suffers with arthritis then consult your vertiranian for other solutions.


As your pet ages, you want to make sure you keep comfort in mind. Older dogs needs to be pampered more then younger ones. Purchasing a softer and larger bed is a good idea. Smaller beds are harder on their joints and produces discomfort. Remember dogs that don't receive proper sleep (10 -12 Hours a day) can become grumpy.


Taking your dog from middle age to old age should be fun and educational. With your commentment and Loving care, your dog can still maintain a healthy reationaship with you and your family.

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