10 Easy Ways to Keep Your Senior Dog Healthy and Happy

9. Monitoring and Supporting Emotional Health

Dog Providing Emotional Support. Photo Credit: Envato @DragonImages

Emotional health is as important as physical health in senior dogs. Changes in routine, loss of companions, or physical discomfort can lead to anxiety or depression. Pay attention to changes in behavior, such as increased irritability, withdrawal, or changes in appetite, which may indicate emotional distress. Providing a stable, loving environment, along with regular mental and physical stimulation, can help support your dog's emotional well-being. In some cases, your veterinarian may recommend behavioral therapy or medications to help manage anxiety or depression. Ensuring your senior dog feels loved and secure is vital for their happiness.

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