Everything you need to know about senior dogs
By John Gilpatrick When your dog starts to get up there in age, he slows down. Maybe he withdraws a bit. He might put on some weight—or lose some, depending on his eating and exercise habits and his...
By Victoria Schade Training your dog is an opportunity to develop a common language, cement your bond, and challenge your dog’s brain in a way that physical exercise alone can’t touch. But many think that...
Your senior dog might be less willing to get off the couch than before, but he still needs new experiences to enrich his daily life and keep his brain active. The latest way to connect with dogs of any...
By Jessica Remitz As your dog heads into his senior years, he may not be able to run as fast, jump as high or have the stamina he once had. Whether they’re perfectly healthy or experiencing limited mobility...
Preventing dog joint pain and maintaining comfortable mobility are both big concerns for dog parents. Savvy dog guardians know that the earlier you start maintaining your dog’s joint health, the better...
By Monica Weymouth If you’ve ever gone to a yoga class, you know how good a proper stretching session can be for your body. The stiffness melts away, the aches mysteriously dissolve and, over time, your...