Caring for Your Senior Dog
Posted 05/10/2011
Pets today are living longer thanks to improved nutrition and healthcare. In order to make sure your dog's senior years are as healthy and happy as possible, it is important to be aware of changes that can occur as dogs get older.
The age that a dog is considered senior will vary with breed and size, but a good estimate is from 5 to 8 years old, with larger breeds tending to age faster than smaller breeds. Just like people, as dogs age they can become less active and lose muscle tone and bone mass. Skin and hair quality issues, digestive disorders, obesity and joint health problems may also occur.
One of the biggest benefits you can give your senior dog is to feed a diet that is specifically designed for older pets. The nutrients dogs need change throughout their lives, which means that the food they eat should also change.
Senior dogs need pet food that contains:
· High quality animal protein to provide the proper digestible amino acids
(such as lysine, methionine, and threonine) needed for maintenance of muscle mass
· Lower fat concentration for reduced calorie intake.
· Natural sources of glucosamine and chondroitin
· Antioxidants such as vitamin E to rid the body of harmful free radicals
· The proper level and type of fiber to support digestion
· Vitamins and minerals
Loyall® premium pet foods by Nutrena®, has a Senior formula designed specifically for your long time hunting buddy. All of the Loyall® products are made with our patented Opti-Cook® process that ensures grains and other ingredients are cooked correctly, to help make certain pets are getting the maximum benefit from nutrients. Opti-Cook® also ensures that every batch of Loyall® is more palatable and easier to digest, every time.
Every dog is unique, and your veterinarian will be able to provide specific advice on your pet's health needs. As they age, it is important to provide the right care to ensure their golden years are as productive and fulfilling as possible. Proper nutrition, a healthy lifestyle and routine check-ups are vital to helping ensure happy senior years for your canine companion.
For more information on Loyall® Senior Formula and the entire product line, visit loyallpetfood.com and find a retailer near you.
Dr. Jason Shelton serves as innovation development manager for Cargill Animal Nutrition. He is a Ph.D nutritionist, specializing in pet and equine nutrition. Dedicated to the care and feeding of animals for more than 80 years, Cargill's Nutrena® brand offers a complete line of Loyall® premium pet food, specially formulated to meet the changing nutritional needs of dogs, from puppies to seniors.
The age that a dog is considered senior will vary with breed and size, but a good estimate is from 5 to 8 years old, with larger breeds tending to age faster than smaller breeds. Just like people, as dogs age they can become less active and lose muscle tone and bone mass. Skin and hair quality issues, digestive disorders, obesity and joint health problems may also occur.
One of the biggest benefits you can give your senior dog is to feed a diet that is specifically designed for older pets. The nutrients dogs need change throughout their lives, which means that the food they eat should also change.
Senior dogs need pet food that contains:
· High quality animal protein to provide the proper digestible amino acids
(such as lysine, methionine, and threonine) needed for maintenance of muscle mass
· Lower fat concentration for reduced calorie intake.
· Natural sources of glucosamine and chondroitin
· Antioxidants such as vitamin E to rid the body of harmful free radicals
· The proper level and type of fiber to support digestion
· Vitamins and minerals
Loyall® premium pet foods by Nutrena®, has a Senior formula designed specifically for your long time hunting buddy. All of the Loyall® products are made with our patented Opti-Cook® process that ensures grains and other ingredients are cooked correctly, to help make certain pets are getting the maximum benefit from nutrients. Opti-Cook® also ensures that every batch of Loyall® is more palatable and easier to digest, every time.
Every dog is unique, and your veterinarian will be able to provide specific advice on your pet's health needs. As they age, it is important to provide the right care to ensure their golden years are as productive and fulfilling as possible. Proper nutrition, a healthy lifestyle and routine check-ups are vital to helping ensure happy senior years for your canine companion.
For more information on Loyall® Senior Formula and the entire product line, visit loyallpetfood.com and find a retailer near you.
Dr. Jason Shelton serves as innovation development manager for Cargill Animal Nutrition. He is a Ph.D nutritionist, specializing in pet and equine nutrition. Dedicated to the care and feeding of animals for more than 80 years, Cargill's Nutrena® brand offers a complete line of Loyall® premium pet food, specially formulated to meet the changing nutritional needs of dogs, from puppies to seniors.



















