WELCOME TO SENIOR LIVING

While your four-legged friend may be able to fit in your lap, her personality is larger than life. And we’re here to help you learn even more about what you can do to make your little bundle of fun even happier.

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Feeding older dogs

As your small dog gets older, her activity is going to decline, and her body composition may change. That’s why it’s important to choose a formula that is complete and balanced, and formulated to meet the needs of your senior dog.

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When your dog gets older

Small dogs may develop faster than large breeds, but they may enter their golden years later in their life and have a longer senior life stage. And with age, comes some health concerns that you may want your vet to start testing your dog for now.

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The Goods on Mixed Feeding

Serving your senior small dog a combination of specially formulated wet and dry food, means she gets all the benefits of both. It’s a healthy and balanced combination that your special friend will appreciate.

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Cold-Weather Care

The nights are getting longer, the air is colder and we’re all staying inside a bit more. But when you and your small dog do go outside this winter, these tips and precautions will help you make sure your dog is safe and comfortable.

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Working off the winter weight

As the leaves come out, so do the spring clothes. That’s usually when we realize winter hasn’t been kind to our waistline. Odds are, your small dog is in the same boat.

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Older dogs are young at heart

Half the fun of owning a small dog is watching her grow up. And in the time you two have been together, your dog has changed a lot. Here are a few things you may notice as your canine companion ages.

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Getting away with your dog

When you two head out for a summer getaway, it’s important to pack well. And what you bring for your dog is just as important as what you bring for yourself. Here are a few things you’ll both need.

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Beating the heat

The summer promises beautiful weather and lots of time outside for you and your dog. Of course, it also means sun and heat. This combination calls for extra precaution to keep your dog safe.

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The perfect fall coat

A bright, shiny coat doesn’t just mean your small dog looks good on the outside, it also means she’s healthy on the inside. Here are a few tips to help you keep her coat healthy and her head high.

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Good teeth for life

What can you do at home to improve your dog’s oral health? How can you prevent some potentially serious disease around your canine’s canines? Reading this article is a great place to start.