One of the hardest parts of watching a dog grow older is seeing activities become more difficult. Walks get shorter. Stairs require more effort. Favorite games happen less frequently. Many owners worry that these changes mean their dog can no longer enjoy the same quality of life.
In reality, aging dogs usually still want the same things they always wanted: companionship, routine, stimulation, comfort, and time with their families. The challenge…
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