November is National Senior Pet Month, a month dedicated to celebrating our older furry friends. Like puppies, senior dogs have their own unique needs and dietary requirements to help ensure their optimal health.

While checking in with your vet is the best way to care for your pet’s individual needs , there are still some general guidelines that can support longevity. We asked Dr. Suzee Camilleri DMV, DVSc, to share her best recommendations when it comes to caring for senior pups, and ensuring they stay happy and healthy for years to come.

Q&A with Dr. Suzee Camilleri

Q: When are dogs considered seniors?

A: A dog is typically considered a senior around the age of seven or eight, though this depends on breed and size with larger breeds often aging faster than smaller ones. Deeming a d

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