Senior

As our furry friends reach their golden years, they deserve special care and attention. Discover a wealth of valuable articles, indispensable tools, and a range of PEDIGREE® products tailored for senior dogs, all aimed at ensuring their well-being, health, and longevity. Because every moment with your senior companion is priceless.

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Stopping Older Dogs From Growling at Strangers

This behaviour is not uncommon in aging dogs. In many cases, it's an early sign of senility. Put another way, he may be…

Why Your Senior Dog Requires Expert Nutrition

Looking after a senior dog requires as much care and understanding as looking after an ageing parent. Diet plays an…

Heat Therapy for Senior Dogs

Arthritis affects an estimated 10 million dogs, mostly seniors. A cold winter, damp weather only aggravates painful symptoms…

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Heat Therapy for Senior Dogs

Arthritis affects an estimated 10 million dogs, mostly seniors. A cold winter, damp weather only aggravates painful symptoms…

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Stopping Older Dogs From Growling at Strangers

This behaviour is not uncommon in aging dogs. In many cases, it's an early sign of senility. Put another way, he may be…

Why Your Senior Dog Requires Expert Nutrition

Looking after a senior dog requires as much care and understanding as looking after an ageing parent. Diet plays an…

Always keep an eye on your dog’s behaviour and daily habits. If you suddenly notice a drop in their activity level or if you notice a sudden loss in their weight, one of the reasons for those changes might be improper or insufficient feeding. A toy breed dog weighing six pounds or less should consume one-third to about one-half cup of dog food per day. Dogs measuring thirty to fifty pounds, such as Australian shepherds and collies, require one-and-three-quarters cup to two-and-two-thirds cup of dog food each day.

Always keep an eye on your dog’s behaviour and daily habits. If you suddenly notice a drop in their activity level or if you notice a sudden loss in their weight, one of the reasons for those changes might be improper or insufficient feeding. A toy breed dog weighing six pounds or less should consume one-third to about one-half cup of dog food per day. Dogs measuring thirty to fifty pounds, such as Australian shepherds and collies, require one-and-three-quarters cup to two-and-two-thirds cup of dog food each day.

Always keep an eye on your dog’s behaviour and daily habits. If you suddenly notice a drop in their activity level or if you notice a sudden loss in their weight, one of the reasons for those changes might be improper or insufficient feeding. A toy breed dog weighing six pounds or less should consume one-third to about one-half cup of dog food per day. Dogs measuring thirty to fifty pounds, such as Australian shepherds and collies, require one-and-three-quarters cup to two-and-two-thirds cup of dog food each day.

Always keep an eye on your dog’s behaviour and daily habits. If you suddenly notice a drop in their activity level or if you notice a sudden loss in their weight, one of the reasons for those changes might be improper or insufficient feeding. A toy breed dog weighing six pounds or less should consume one-third to about one-half cup of dog food per day. Dogs measuring thirty to fifty pounds, such as Australian shepherds and collies, require one-and-three-quarters cup to two-and-two-thirds cup of dog food each day.

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