Key Signs Your Dog Is Aging – How to Spot and Care for Senior Pets
1-Eye problems
You may wonder why is my dog bumping into things. The truth is he may be suffering from poor or loss of vision. Take him to the vet to see how you can make him comfortable.
2-Increased urination
Increase in urination may be a sign of kidney disease. Consult your vet.
3-Bad breath and gum disease
If you have not been brushing your pet’s teeth or have not been taking him to the vet for regular cleanings, he will probably experience oral problems. This is time to take him to the vet.
4-Difficulty moving
Like humans, pets experience joint issues such as arthritis. Older dogs also experience hip dyspepsia. Please check with your vet for any sign that your friend may be in discomfort.
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