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The main aspect of taking care of elder dogs that are at seven years of age or older deals a lot with their health. As our dogs get older, they will require a bit more attention and would need a bit more love and care from their owners. There are many vital issues that surround the health conditions of elder dogs, and each one has to be given sufficient effort in order to ensure the longevity of your beloved pets.

The quality of food that is provided to your elder dog is one of the key focus points that should be mentioned. The type of food given should be well digestible with highly digestible proteins, as they are not the same as younger dogs who still have the capacity to better digest food materials.

Exercise and drug administration are other important points to note. Elder dogs should still be given an adequate amount of exercise for strength, and should have regular walks at manageable distances for about half an hour. Dosing regimen for dogs are another thing, as medicine and supplements play an important role in prolonging your dog’s life. Always consult your regular veterinarian regarding the amount of dosage to be administered to your dogs, as there may be cases where an increase in the dosage might be necessary as they get older.

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