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  2. Senior dog diet - Wikipedia

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    Senior dog food diets are pet foods that are catered toward the senior or mature pet population. The senior dog population consists of dogs that are over the age of seven for most dog breeds, [1] though in general large and giant breed dogs tend to reach this life stage earlier when compared to smaller breed dogs. Senior dog foods contain ...

  3. Aging in dogs - Wikipedia

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    The aging profile of dogs varies according to their adult size (often determined by their breed): smaller breeds have an average lifespan of 10–15 years, with some even exceeding 18 years in age; medium breeds typically live for 10 to 13 years; and giant dog breeds have the lowest minimum lifespan, with an overall average of 8 to 13 years ...

  4. Is it normal for a dog to sleep all day? - AOL

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    Sleep quality and length is generally more likely to be influenced by factors such as size, age, health, and an individual’s emotional wellbeing rather than their specific breed.

  5. Kelly Ripa Is Concerned About Her Senior Dog’s Health: ‘She ...

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    During the recent episode of “Live with Kelly and Mark,” Ripa and her co-host, Mark Consuelos, expressed concerns about the health of their senior dog, Chewie. At 17 years old, Chewie’s ...

  6. Why Is My Senior Dog Peeing in the House? 7 Possible ... - AOL

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    This is all too common in senior dogs, and since some dogs need to urinate more, they sometimes end up going in the house. It is not that they have to use the house, just that they cannot hold ...

  7. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Dogs get ample correct nutrition from their natural, normal diet; wild and feral dogs can usually get all the nutrients needed from a diet of whole prey and raw meat. In addition, a human diet is not ideal for a dog: the concept of a "balanced" diet for a facultative carnivore like a dog is not the same as in an omnivorous human.

  8. Mom Gets Elderly Clingy Dog Special Cushion So He Can ... - AOL

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    Some dog breeds (couch, cough, Vizslas) are more known for clinginess than others, but a dog of any breed can possess a personality that doesn’t like to be excluded.

  9. Canine cognitive dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    Canine cognitive dysfunction (CCD) is a disease prevalent in dogs that exhibit symptoms of dementia or Alzheimer's disease shown in humans. [1] CCD creates pathological changes in the brain that slow the mental functioning of dogs resulting in loss of memory, motor function, and learned behaviors from training early in life.