Dog16)Stop Feeding Your Senior Dog Like a Puppy
Something shifts quietly in a dog's body after a certain age — and if no one told you what that shift means for what he eats, you've probably been feeding the dog he was, not the dog he is right now. If your dog is slowing down, sleeping more, or just seeming a little less like himself — the answer might not be in a vet bill or a new medication, but in something you're doing twice a day without a second thought. Most dog owners don't get a clear warning when their dog crosses into its senior years. There's no obvious moment — just a gradual slowing down, a little more gray around the muzzle, a little less enthusiasm at the door. And through all of it, you keep doing what you've always done, including what goes into his bowl. Not because you're careless — but because no one ever told you that what kept him healthy at two or four is actually working against him now. This video is about understanding what your senior dog's body truly needs, and why making e...