10 Easy Ways to Keep Your Senior Dog Healthy and Happy

4. Cognitive Enrichment and Mental Stimulation

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Just like humans, dogs can experience cognitive decline as they age. Providing mental stimulation is essential to keep their minds sharp and engaged. Puzzle toys, scent games, and training sessions can challenge your dog's cognitive abilities, helping to stave off conditions such as canine cognitive dysfunction. Incorporating new experiences, like exploring different walking routes or introducing new toys, can also keep your senior dog's mind active. Regular mental exercise is not only enjoyable for your dog but also strengthens the bond between you, contributing to their overall happiness and quality of life.

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