Caring for your dog in their golden years means paying closer attention to changes in health, comfort, and behavior. At Senior Dog Wellbeing, our Senior Dog Health articles cover everything from common age-related conditions like arthritis and dental disease to subtle signs of pain and mobility issues. By learning what to watch for, you can catch potential problems early and work with your veterinarian to keep your dog feeling their best.

This section also explores preventive care strategies, natural supplements, and lifestyle adjustments tailored for aging pets. Whether you’re wondering “When is a dog considered senior?” or looking for guidance on how to support comfort at home, you’ll find practical, trustworthy resources here.

Start browsing below to discover evidence-based tips, wellness guides, and expert insights that will help your senior dog thrive.

Senior dog resting at home showing early signs of cancer-related fatigue
Subtle changes in rest, energy, and comfort are often among the earliest signs of cancer in senior dogs.

Cancer in Senior Dogs: Signs and Early Detection

Cancer in senior dogs signs often include unexplained weight loss, new lumps or bumps, persistent fatigue, appetite changes, coughing, bleeding, or sores that don’t heal. Because cancer risk increases with…

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