Senior Dog Care Guide

Simple support for the years that matter most.

A gentle starting point for making home routines more comfortable as your dog gets older.

This guide is for general education. Mobility changes can have many causes—contact your veterinarian for advice about your dog’s individual needs, especially for sudden pain, weakness, or limping.

At home

Make the familiar easier to reach.

Look at the small moments in your dog’s day: getting onto a favorite sofa, crossing a slick floor, or settling down after a walk. Clear pathways, steady footing, and an easy-to-reach resting place can make routines feel less demanding.

Daily rhythm

Follow their pace.

Notice what your dog enjoys and what seems to take more effort. A predictable routine, short comfortable outings, and room to rest can help you spot changes worth sharing with your veterinarian.

When to check in

Trust what you notice.

A new reluctance to move, a sudden change in gait, or signs of pain are reasons to call your veterinary team. Early conversations can help you make a plan that fits your dog.

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