The Complete Senior Dog Care Guide

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Your senior dog will change as they age. Should the way you care for them change, too? Here’s an expert-backed guide to keeping your pal happy and healthy through their golden years.

How do I give enrichment to my senior dog?

Science-Backed Ways to Enrich Your Senior Dog’s Life

Research shows the benefits of engaging older dogs on their own terms. Here are expert-approved ideas that can help yours.

Tobias the Conservation Dog’s Keys to a Great Retirement

This yellow Lab worked for years as a scent dog sniffing out invasive species. Here’s how, with intention and care, his people have kept him happy after his working years.

Why Senior Dogs Can Be Great for Senior People

Research consistently links pet ownership among older adults with lower blood pressure and reduced risk of heart disease. Senior dogs make up a disproportionate share of shelter residents. Here’s how senior dogs and senior folks can help each other.

What should I feed my senior dog?

What to Feed Your Senior Dog

There’s no official nutrient profile for senior dogs set by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO)—but seniors still need complete and balanced nutrition that meets their specific health needs

How Much to Feed a Senior Dog

Body condition, weight, and medical conditions should all inform how much you feed your senior. Here are the details.

What To Feed a Senior Dog for Weight Gain

Aging may bring weight fluctuations. If you’re concerned that your senior dog has become underweight, here’s what to keep in mind—and when to call the vet.

Is The Farmer’s Dog Good for My Senior Dog?

Here’s why our food is a great choice for seniors.

New Study From The Farmer’s Dog Shows That Fresh Food Can Support Healthier Aging in Dogs

Dogs fed fresh food showed a rapid, sustained metabolic shift after just one month.

Why The Farmer’s Dog Is Great for Senior Dogs

Our fresh, gently cooked food is formulated to meet AAFCO standards for dogs in all stages of life, and has benefits that are particularly relevant to seniors.

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What health conditions might affect my senior dog?

Why Is My Senior Dog Shaking?

Shaking is common in older dogs—but if you notice it in yours, you should figure out why it’s happening.

What to Do if Your Senior Dog Is Anxious

Fortunately, there is a lot you can do to help an anxious senior dog.

What to Do if You Think Your Senior Dog May Have Dementia

Vets can help dogs with canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD) live happier, more comfortable lives. 

What to Do if Your Senior Dog’s Back Legs Are Collapsing

If you see that your senior dog’s back legs are dragging or weak, call your veterinarian.

What to Do if Your Senior Dog Gets Diarrhea

Even if your dog is a senior, diarrhea is not normal. Here’s what to know.

Bad Breath in Senior Dogs

Young or old, dogs shouldn’t have stinky breath. Halitosis could be a sign of dental disease—an all-too-common condition in senior dogs. 

What to Do if Your Senior Dog Is Not Eating

Don’t panic if your senior dog isn’t eating, but don’t ignore it either. Here’s what to know

Why Is My Senior Dog Drinking a Lot of Water?

Dogs should always have free access to fresh, clean water. But here’s what’s normal, and what to do if your dog is drinking too much.

Why Is My Senior Dog Pacing and Restless at Night?

Here’s what to do if you notice your senior dog is regularly pacing, restless, or disoriented at night.

Why Is My Senior Dog Barking at Night?

Here’s what to know about nocturnal barking, and how to help your senior dog have a more restful night. 

Why Is My Senior Dog Eating Dirt?

Here’s a look at why some senior dogs eat dirt, and what you can do to prevent it.

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