What age do most dogs pass away?

As a dog owner, you may worry about your pet’s remaining time and how to support their health in later years. Most dogs pass away between 10 and 13 years old. Average lifespan is approximately 10-12 years, but varies significantly by size, breed, and genetics. Smaller breeds generally live longer than larger and giant breeds. […]
🐾 What Age Is a Dog a Senior?

I noticed my energetic Labrador slow down a bit last year. It made me wonder when dogs really become seniors. Many owners face this question as their pets age. Dogs become seniors at different ages based on their size and breed. Small dogs often enter senior years around 10–12 years old. Larger dogs may reach […]
Why Is My Senior Dog Always “Crying”?

Seeing your old dog with teary eyes breaks your heart. But don’t comfort them just yet—it’s likely a medical issue, not sadness. A senior dog constantly "crying" is almost never emotional. It’s usually due to eye diseases (like dry eye or cataracts), blocked tear ducts, or painful whining from arthritis or cognitive decline. A veterinary […]
What to do when an elderly dog refuses to eat?

Watching your loyal companion turn away from their food bowl is heartbreaking. This sudden loss of appetite causes stress and fear for any pet owner who wants their friend to stay healthy. To help an elderly dog eat, first identify underlying health issues with a vet. You can stimulate appetite by softening dry food with […]
Is ‘Aging Dog Confusion’ the Same as Canine Dementia?

As our dogs age, we hate to see them slow down. It breaks our hearts to watch them stare at walls or get lost in their own homes. Yes, aging dog confusion is often the same as canine dementia. In the veterinary world, this condition is called Canine Cognitive Dysfunction (CCD), also known as Cognitive […]
Senior Dog Heart Health: What to Watch For?

Your aging dog’s heavy panting or midnight coughing might not just be "old age." Ignored heart symptoms often lead to sudden, painful heart failure, leaving you with guilt and expensive emergency bills. Monitoring senior dog heart health involves watching for persistent coughing, exercise intolerance, and rapid breathing. Most older dogs suffer from degenerative valve disease. […]
What Should You Pay Attention to as Your Dog Enters Their Senior Years?

As dogs age, it is inevitable that they will develop some age-related health issues. The rate of aging depends on a dog’s size; small breeds typically enter their senior years around age 10, while giant breeds may show signs of aging as early as age 7. Growing older brings hidden pains and silent illnesses that […]