Senior Dogs
The Perfect Bite: Choosing a food for a Senior Pet
Choosing the right dry food for your senior dog is like fine-tuning a classic car—it needs premium fuel to keep running smoothly for years to come! We do not know much about classic cars, but we do know animal nutrition and are here if you need help.
Here’s what to look for:
1. High-Quality Protein – Aging pups need easily digestible proteins to maintain muscle mass without stressing their kidneys
2. Joint Support – Look for glucosamine and chondroitin to keep those joints moving smoothly, especially for larger breeds or pups prone to arthritis
3. Digestibility – Senior dogs often have sensitive stomachs, so fiber, probiotics, and gentle grains (or grain-free if needed) can help keep a happy digestive tract
4. Healthy Fats – Omega-3s from fish oil support brain function, skin, and coat health
5. Lower Calories, Higher Nutrients – Older dogs slow down, so their food should be packed with nutrients but not unnecessary calories
Pick a flavor your pup will love—because a happy dog is a healthy dog!