Senior Dog Health/Wellness – Brain-Boosting Activities Expert Report Released

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The Cute Dogs Blog platform, founded by Shirley McMillion, is helping owners of aging dogs keep their pets active and happy with a report titled “Ways to Keep Your Mature/Senior Dog Healthy.”

Online informational resource for dog owners and dog enthusiasts, Cute Dogs Blog, has released a report outlining the ways in which owners of mature and senior dogs can keep their pets fit and thriving. Titled “Ways to Keep Your Mature/Senior Dog Healthy,” the report offers a number of practical yet insightful tips every dog owner can benefit from as their dog begins to age.

More information can be found at https://cutedogsblog.com/ways-to-keep-your-senior-dog-healthy

When dogs reach the elderly stage, they slow down. The newly released report was designed by Shirley McMillion, founder of the Cute Dogs Blog platform, to help owners of aging dogs keep their pups in optimal health.

In her report “Ways to Keep Your Mature/Senior Dog Healthy,” Shirley reminds owners of more mature dogs that mental exercises are as important as physical exercise. Keeping an older dog’s brain engaged and challenged helps them feel more energetic and active. Shirley advises dog owners to continue buying new toys and problem-solving games to stimulate their pets’ vitality and desire to play.

The report also recommends varying daily walk routines to keep an aging dog engaged and ready to explore. Dogs that have a social disposition may benefit from trips to the dog park, if only to greet other dogs and enjoy canine companionship. Visit https://cutedogsblog.com to find out more.

According to Shirley, the adage “you can’t teach an old dog new tricks” is unfair. In her report, Shirley says mature and senior dogs are as amenable to learning a new command as younger dogs are and may even be easier to persuade. Giving them commands they can succeed in learning helps boost mood and valuable confidence.

Fundamental to all dogs’ health is their diet. Aging dogs may require a revised diet that’s lower in calories or higher in important nutrients. Shirley advises owners of aging dogs to talk to their veterinarian about optimal diets and dietary routines.

Shirley says that a healthy maturing dog is a happy maturing dog. By releasing “Ways to Keep Your Mature/Senior Dog Healthy” on the Cute Dogs Blog platform, Shirley makes valuable information and practical tips available to all dog owners and dog enthusiasts alike.

Interested parties can follow Shirley McMillion’s Cute Dogs Blog on social media at https://www.facebook.com/Cute-Dogs-Blog-106501531483640