Aging is an inevitable process that all living beings face.
It is extremely important for dog owners to monitor their pet's age because older animals require special care, nutrition, and regular visits to the veterinarian.
What are the signs that a dog is getting old?
Weight
Older animals do not lead such an active lifestyle as before, they become slower and more passive. With age, the dog no longer shows such interest in active games and long walks.
Therefore, weight gain always occurs while maintaining the same amount of food. Experts recommend switching to special lines of food intended for older animals.
Special breathing
As dogs age, they are more susceptible to various oral diseases that cause bad breath. Therefore, you should not miss the moment this symptom appears.
Such diseases are treatable, which will make your pet feel better.
Can't always be patient
Older animals can no longer boast of their usual ability to hold on until they go for a walk, so they can often relieve themselves right at home.
For this reason, it is recommended to increase the number of walks and reduce their duration. You can also consider using diapers.