Gog10) 7 Silent Signs Your Senior Dog Is Suffering (Most Owners Never Notice)"
If your senior dog has seemed a little off lately — sleeping more, eating less, just not quite themselves — please don't brush it aside as simply getting older. Some of the most serious signs of suffering in older dogs look almost identical to normal aging, and knowing the difference could change everything. Senior dogs don't complain. They don't ask for help, and they rarely show you exactly how much they're struggling. Instead, they adapt — quietly, gradually — in ways that are easy to overlook, especially when you're with them every single day. What you're about to hear isn't meant to frighten you. It's meant to help you see your dog more clearly, at a stage of life when that kind of attention matters most. Getting older brings real physical and emotional changes for dogs — changes that often go unspoken between a dog and the person who loves them most. These seven signs won't all look the way you'd expect. Some of them might already be famili...