
Loving, loyal and patient. For many owners, their dog is
their best friend. They provide years of cuddles, love and affection.
But as a dog matures you may begin to notice physical and mental
changes.
Slowly Slowing Down
As the years pass you may notice your dog becoming less active and
taking more naps. That’s a normal part of aging. Ensure your
dog’s bed is comfortable and in an area where there are no
drafts.
Less Running, More Cuddles
An older dog is more likely to begin experiencing loss of hearing
or sight. Games such as hide and seek or fetch may become increasingly
difficult. Alternate activities such as going for short walks,
or even giving your older dog a bath is a good way to spend time
together.
Doctor Knows Best
Older dogs are much less resistant to diseases and infections, so
make sure your dog sees a veterinarian regularly. During a physical
examination, a veterinarian will be able to ensure all vital organs
are still working properly.
Don’t Forget His Teeth and Gums
Don’t underestimate the importance of maintaining regular
oral health during your dog’s senior years. Neglecting
oral care practices may lead to gingivitis and periodontal disease,
which can cause your dog’s teeth to become brittle and even
lead to other more serious problems such as kidney, liver, and heart
disease.
Greenies® for Seniors
A dog’s nutritional needs change during senior years. Products
such as Greenies® Senior™ dental chews are designed specifically
for mature dogs 7 years and older.
Greenies® Senior™ contains the nutrients needed to keep
an aging dog healthy. Plus, they help keep joints strong and
are easy to digest. Developed with an easy-to-chew design,
Greenies® Senior™ dental chews will also help fight plaque,
tartar, and bad breath!
Make His Senior Years The Best Ones of All!
Greenies® Senior™ are an easy way for you to provide
your aging dog with a daily dose of happiness, while ensuring that
your loveable dog remains healthy and strong.
Learn more about
Greenies® Senior™.
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