Needing glasses?

Needing glasses?

One change that is common in older dogs is age-related cataracts. In this, the lenses in the eyes gradually become somewhat cloudy instead of transparent, as seen in the young dog. We can see this as a slightly bluish haze in our dog’s eyes, especially if the...
Rebellious or loss of hearing?  

Rebellious or loss of hearing?  

Not every dog becomes hard of hearing or deaf with age, but it is quite common for hearing to become markedly impaired in later years. Hearing can also sometimes appear variable, leaving us in doubt: if my dog does not respond to my calling, is he defying me, or...
Superfoods for health and longevity – part 5

Superfoods for health and longevity – part 5

Today is the second-to-last part of my mini-series on superfoods you can add to your dog’s food today, whether you feed kibble, canned, cooked, raw, or a combination.  Each food I write about has unique properties that can contribute to better health and a...
Christmas time…

Christmas time…

Hopefully a time of warmth and good company, and thankfully, it usually is. What it certainly is: a time when everything is “different than usual.” We cook and eat other things than usual, get visitors, and/or go on visits.  Routines change. Sometimes, we...
Superfoods for health and longevity – part 4

Superfoods for health and longevity – part 4

Today we are already on part 4  of my mini series of blog posts about superfoods you can start adding to your dog’s bowl, whether you feed a diet of kibble, canned, cooked,  raw or a combination of those.  Every single one of the foods I will write about has special...