Geriatric Dog Care Guide
Caring for senior dogs in their final years. Covers cognitive decline, mobility support, comfort care, end-of-life decisions, and quality of life assessment.
Key Information
- Getting the basics right from the start saves you time, money, and stress down the road
- These recommendations work well broadly, but stay attentive to how your specific dog responds — they'll tell you what works and what doesn't
- Use a veterinarian familiar with your pet to translate this guidance into specifics.'s health and situation
- Consistent preventive care costs far less than treating advanced conditions, and it keeps your dog more comfortable throughout their life
Practical Advice
Follow these evidence-based recommendations to provide the best care for your pet.
- Schedule regular veterinary checkups (as recommended by the AVMA for all companion animals) for early detection of health issues
- Provide species-appropriate nutrition in proper amounts
- Ensure adequate exercise and mental stimulation
- Maintain a safe, clean environment
- Stay current on vaccinations and preventive medications
- Address behavioral issues early with positive methods
Where can I find more information?
Consult your veterinarian for personalized advice. Our AI assistant is also available 24/7 to answer pet care questions and provide guidance.