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The other night I came home from dinner out and my 15-year-old miniature poodle was flat out on the floor crying. He had slipped and he could not get up. It was heartbreaking. I don’t know how long he had been there but his little belly band was full of urine. He had...

Signs of Senior Canine Eye Problems and How to Prevent Decline

The adoption rate for senior dogs is 25%. That’s why giving your senior dog all the love and care they need is important. Among the dangers senior dogs face are higher risks of canine eye diseases. Much like people, a dog’s eyes can degenerate as they age....

NOVEMBER Is Adopt a Senior Pet Month

  In most American households, our furry, feathered, or scaly friends are not just pets; they are cherished members of the family. In fact, 62% of households in the United States own a pet, and an overwhelming 97% of pet owners consider their animals as part of...