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25/05/2023

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Here to help owners of older dogs know how to deal with the transition

🐾📢 Hey, dog lovers! Did you know that taking care of our senior furry friends' joints is essential for their well-being?...
24/05/2023

🐾📢 Hey, dog lovers! Did you know that taking care of our senior furry friends' joints is essential for their well-being? Here are some important facts to keep in mind when it comes to looking after older dogs' joints:

1️⃣ Regular Exercise: Exercise plays a crucial role in maintaining joint health. Low-impact activities like leisurely walks or gentle swimming can help keep their joints mobile and promote muscle strength.

2️⃣ Appropriate Surfaces: Ensure your older dog has comfortable and non-slip surfaces to walk on. This reduces the risk of slips and falls that could potentially harm their joints.

3️⃣ Weight Management: Maintaining a healthy weight is crucial for joint health. Extra pounds can put unnecessary strain on their joints, leading to discomfort and potential issues. Consult your vet for the best diet and portion control for your senior dog.

4️⃣ Joint Supplements: Talk to your veterinarian about joint supplements such as glucosamine and chondroitin. These can help support joint health and reduce inflammation.

5️⃣ Regular Vet Check-ups: Schedule regular check-ups to monitor your dog's joint health. Your vet can detect early signs of arthritis or other joint conditions, ensuring timely intervention and management.

6️⃣ Comfortable Sleeping Areas: Provide your senior dog with a cozy and supportive bed to rest. Orthopedic or memory foam beds can alleviate pressure on their joints and help ease discomfort.

Remember, our aging dogs deserve extra love and care as they enter their golden years. By following these tips, we can help them maintain a healthy and active lifestyle.

🐾❤️ Share this post with fellow dog owners who have senior pups and let's give our older furry friends the joint support they need! If you have any more tips or experiences to share, feel free to comment below. Happy dog parenting! 🐾🐶✨

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What do you use for older dogs with joint pain?
29/05/2022

What do you use for older dogs with joint pain?

Need Feedback Please.We are currently working on a new formula for dog join supplements. We would love to hear your feed...
25/05/2022

Need Feedback Please.
We are currently working on a new formula for dog join supplements. We would love to hear your feedback on what you like and don't like about your current product.

We will choose randomly 20 people to trial the new product once it is formulated.

please give your feedback in the comments.

Did you know small dogs are typically considered a senior at the age of 7, while larger dogs are usually considered a se...
19/05/2022

Did you know small dogs are typically considered a senior at the age of 7, while larger dogs are usually considered a senior when they’re 5 or 6 years old.

For the family pet, that is always there.I would love to learn how you are looking after your older dogs. What supplemen...
18/05/2022

For the family pet, that is always there.

I would love to learn how you are looking after your older dogs. What supplements, or special things do you do to make their lives easier.

Please comment below.

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