Pillar

Senior Dog Care & Longevity

Aging is not a diagnosis. With the right care, senior dogs can stay comfortable, mobile, and joyful for years. Plain-English guidance, source-cited, written for real life.

  • Joint and mobility
  • Senior nutrition
  • Vet visits and pain
  • Cognitive health
What good senior care looks like

Aging is not a diagnosis

A dog turning seven has not run out of good years. With attentive care, most senior dogs stay mobile, comfortable, and bright well into their teens. The work is gentler than people fear: notice changes early, keep joints moving, feed for the body in front of you, and treat pain as the real thing it is.

Everything in this pillar is written in plain English and cited when we make a health claim. We will never claim a supplement can cure a condition, and we will always tell you when a natural ingredient is actually unsafe for dogs.

  • Joint, hip, and mobility support that genuinely helps.
  • Senior nutrition: weight, protein, and the kidney question.
  • What the twice-yearly senior vet visit should cover.
  • Recognizing pain, and cognitive change, before it gets loud.
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Articles are on the way

We are migrating a large library of senior-dog articles into this pillar. The cornerstone above is ready now, and fresh guides land here as the content drop continues.

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