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What to feed my 13 year old dog?

Anderson Hansen
Anderson Hansen
2025-10-02 10:01:25
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As your dog ages, their sense of taste and smell becomes less strong, so it’s important to give them highly palatable food. This might include switching to a higher-quality protein, providing extra nutritional support, and adding prebiotics and probiotics to support digestive and immune system health. Look for added antioxidants, supplements like glucosamine and chondroitin, and omega-3 fatty acids. Focus on foods with high-quality protein that your dog will enjoy. Older dogs often lose their appetites and may eat less, which can lead to health issues. When buying food for your senior dog, our vets recommended focusing on foods that are approved by the Association of American Feed Control Officials (AAFCO) and paying special attention to the ingredient list.
Lenny Ondricka
Lenny Ondricka
2025-09-22 06:12:18
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A diet to support ageing should contain antioxidants, high quality protein, reduced levels of phophorus which isn't needed in such quantity and can help to reduce the burden on the kidneys, and extra joint support for those ageing bones and joints. As your dog gets older, it’s a good idea to switch over to a diet that is lower in calories. Always speak to your vet before changing your dog’s diet. If you’re concerned that your dog is overweight, contact your vet to discuss an action plan on how best to help your dog. Changing what they eat Moving from an adult diet to one that is more suited to a senior dog is not as straightforward as it may sound. Watching what your older dog eats It’s much easier for older dogs to put on weight. Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines on the quantity of food to give your dog and remember to weigh it out to avoid giving them too much. Give them access to water – an important part of any dog’s diet is access to clean water.