Tips to keep your senior dog healthy 💪

Koda’s in his golden years, but staying active helps him stay strong 🐾💛 Senior dogs don’t need intense workouts, just gentle walks, sniff hunts, and play that keeps their body moving and their mind busy.

A little bit every day goes a long way to keep him happy and healthy! ✨

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2025/9/5 Edited to

... Read moreCaring for a senior dog involves more than just physical exercise—it’s about creating a balanced and tailored routine to support both muscle strength and mental agility. From the OCR content, it’s clear that consistent yet gentle workouts are essential. Daily short walks help maintain muscles without overexertion, ensuring your dog doesn't experience strain or injury. Incorporating mental play through sniff hunts, puzzle toys, or slow feeders stimulates your dog's brain, providing calming engagement that can tire them as effectively as physical activity. Balance exercises, such as stepping onto cushions or low steps, promote core and joint stability, which are vital for preventing falls or wobble issues common in aging pets. Low-impact indoor activities like gentle tugging or rolling balls offer fun alternatives to high-strain play, keeping your dog entertained without risking injury. Senior dogs also require extra recovery time between activities to rebuild strength and avoid fatigue. Establishing small daily habits can significantly improve their quality of life, helping them stay happy and healthy well into their golden years. Remember, the goal is to keep movement consistent but moderate, combining physical and mental stimulation to address all aspects of your senior dog's wellbeing.