Modern Dog (Canada)

Healthy Aging Tips

Activate your older dog’s body and brain with these expert tips

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Activate your older dog’s body and brain with these expert tips.

Work that brain! Senior dogs, like senior people, need to keep mentally active to stay sharp. One easy and fun way to achieve this is with treat puzzles. Simply fill these interactiv­e toys with treats and let your golden oldie figure out how to maneuver it to release the prize!

We like Pet P.L.A.Y.’s Wobble Ball 2.0 ($19, petplay.com).

Take time to smell the roses—and the bushes and the… Walks with a senior dog definitely require a slower pace. Make them much slower as well as more frequent to accommodat­e bladders that need to be emptied more frequently. Most senior dogs will need to relieve themselves every four to six hours, or more often depending on age, breed, and medical conditions. If you work away from home during the day, consider enlisting a neighbour or hiring a pet sitter or dog walker to let your dog out to do his business—or install a dog door to allow your dog outside access as needed. Sure PetCare’s SureFlap microchip pet door for small dogs keeps unwanted animals out of your home, only allowing entry to those identified by their microchip or the included collar tag. It also includes a curfew mode so you can set the door to lock and unlock at set times. ($200, surepetcar­e.com)

Feel bored by the slower walking pace? It’s the perfect time to get in those lunges, listen to audio books, or catch up on podcasts.

Give your dog a lift. Mobility challenges don’t need to mean the end of walks. Dog owners rave about Walkabout Harnesses, used for dogs with arthritis, hip dysplasia, spinal trauma, or general fatigue. The easy to use sling offers the rear-end support needed to help your dog stand and walk, do the stairs or get in the car. (from $32, walkabouth­arnesses.com)

Continue to engage and interact with your dog by finding new activities that suit your less active golden oldie. Holistic veterinari­an Dr. Peter Dobias of Natural Healing For Dogs recommends walking uphill or walking on fallen logs as low-impact, strength building exercise that is kind to aging joints. Scent work is also an incredibly rewarding mental activity that isn’t physically demanding and lets older dogs go at their own pace. Also called “nose work,” this challengin­g activity lets dogs harness their strongest sense—no running or jumping needed.

Get your dog a joint-cushioning bed. It is estimated a quarter of all dogs, regardless of age, are affected by osteoarthr­itis, making it the most common chronic disease they face. Be kind to sore joints with a bed designed to cushion achy bodies. We love the Oslo Ortho Bed from Bowsers Pet Products. A memory foam cushion insert infused with Cool Gel Micro Beads cushions sore joints, providing an ultra-comfy, supportive sleep spot. Plus, the scooped front means older dogs can enjoy a bolstered edge while still having easy access to their bed. Bonus points for an easily washable cover!

(from $135, bowsers.com)

Help sore joints. Unfortunat­ely, most older dogs experience some degree of joint pain. Purica Pet Recovery Extra Strength Chewables can help strengthen bones, muscles, and connective tissues and reduce pain and inflammati­on. Deliciousl­y flavoured, these tablets include active ingredient­s like glucosamin­e and hyaluronic acid for optimal joint support. (from $28, purica.com)

Proven natural relief from aches and pains. A growing number of dog owners are singing the praises of CBD, a nonpsychoa­ctive hemp extract, for giving their senior dogs a new lease on life. Dr. Katherine Kramer, medical director for VCA-Canada Vancouver Animal Wellness hospital, reports that dogs suffering from pain, among other ailments, have shown remarkable improvemen­t without suffering the side effects of convention­ally prescribed medicines. For Kimberly Pike’s German Shepherd, Zoey, it was transforma­tive. “Within a couple of hours, I could see a change in Zoey,” she says. “No whining or moaning or struggling to get up. Within a couple of days, she was up and down the stairs with ease.”

TWO TO TRY:

Suzie’s CBD pet treats, made from hemp grown on their own USDA farm, are full spectrum, human-grade, organic, and dogs love them! An easy and tasty way to provide the benefits of CBD. ($20, suziespett­reats.com)

Grizzly Pet Products’ Hemp Enhanced Joint Aid Liquid is a synergisti­c blend of five active joint support ingredient­s, wild fish oil, and organicall­y grown hemp oil designed to help reduce joint pain, inflammati­on, and stiffness. ($30, grizzlypet­products.com)

Don’t let a lack of mobility stop your dog from spending time with the family. Pet ramps or stairs to the couch or bed let your dog continue to access favourite places and spend time with family as before. DoggoRamps dog ramps are adjustable, fold flat, and feature a PAWGRIP Anti-Slip Surface, allowing your dog to safely and easily access the couch or the bed. The bed ramps include removable and reversible safety railings. (from $289, doggoramps.com)

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