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food, water, shelter, health care, grooming, exercise, and time with you.
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Your
dog may be only 9 or 10 in human years,
but do you know how old she is in dog years?
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Just
as people shouldn't lay around all day, older dogs shouldn't sit around
all day with nothing to do. They need to continue exercising to keep
their hearts and muscles strong. You can still take your dog for walks,
play fetch, and hide and seek. Your dog will appreciate the time she
spends with you when she is older.
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This is Sylvie at 11 years of age. |
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Fido's Fabulous Dog Facts |
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Continue to include your dog in your activities just as you always have. Your dog wants to be with you even more now that they are older. Older dogs sometimes become more affectionate and attached to you than they were before. Let your dog be close to you when you are just hanging out, doing homework, or practicing your piano! |
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Keep an eye on your older dog's behavior. When dogs don't feel well, they can have changes in their behavior. If you see any of these changes, tell your parents about it. When your dog is old and doesn't feel well, it is important to call the vet. There are lots of things the doctor can do to help your dog to feel better, even if she is a senior. |
![]() This is Kelly at 12 years old. |
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Old
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