

Becoming a Senior Dog: Common Signs Your Pooch Is Aging
Aging is a natural part of life. For dogs, it often happens sooner than we expect. While it can be emotional to notice changes in our pets, understanding what is normal and what needs attention allows us to support them with comfort, dignity, and care. Senior dogs can live happy, fulfilling lives with the right routines, monitoring, and professional support. Knowing the signs of aging helps pet parents respond early and thoughtfully. When Is a Dog Considered a Senior The idea


5 Great Reasons To Adopt A Senior Dog!
So many people around the world share their lives, and their homes, with dogs. Pooch, fur kid, pup, man’s best friend. Whatever you choose to call your canine companion, there’s no doubting the joy dogs bring into our lives. But, an unfortunate reality is that many will never find their forever home. With a lot of soon-to-be-pet parents searching for young puppies in shelters, we thought it was about time to advocate for the senior citizen canines. Read on to find out the top


The Five Cs of Senior Cat Care
As our feline friends age, they need us to understand and accommodate their special needs. I’m lucky to have known quite a few cats who survived well into their teens. My Zuse, lived to be almost 19 – about 96 in human years – and she enjoyed a good quality of life right up until the end because I did these five things, now onto my five Cs of senior cat care: Cut her some slack: As your cat ages, she may start doing things that annoy you. She might get more vocal, start



















