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| Celebrate Senior Pet Month!
November is National Senior Pet Month and
Senior dogs make great best friends because of their mellow personalities, they're already house trained and they have so much love to give! Senior dog's personalities are fully developed, so there aren't any surprises. Send us love letters about your little senior and celebrate with us! |
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Welcome New Facebook Fans and Twitter Followers We love communicating with our furry friends and their families, and now we have even more ways to stay in touch. Last month, many of our Best Friends joined us on We Want To Know ... What are you most thankful for about your dog? Thanksgiving is just around the corner and it’s time to be thankful for everything we love, which of course includes our best friends! We want to know ... what are you most thankful for about your dog? Every dog is special and unique, so tell us about yours! Can You Teach An Old
Keeping Your Senior Healthy
Senior dogs need proper nutrition as much, or possibly even more than puppies and middle aged dogs. Dogs aren't so different from humans when it comes to aging. Because of this, their metabolism slows down, requiring less calories for them to keep healthy. If you're not careful, your senior dog may gain weight if you're feeding him the same portions as you did four years ago. The best way to keep a senior dog in good health is to make sure he's getting proper amounts of fiber. Fiber is beneficial since it will keep your dog full on less total calories, and it will also help keep your dog's digestive tract healthy. Try |
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