After years of fetch, tug-of-war, and face-licking service, your senior canine needs food with the necessary ingredients to support a healthy retirement.
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When your fur baby is no longer a baby, their metabolism slows down, and you’ll want to care for them with the right food. How do you know when to switch to senior dog food? Large breed dogs typically reach senior status around age seven or eight, while smaller ones get there around age 10 to 11. To help them lead an active lifestyle, nourish your dog with food geared towards their needs. Older dogs with arthritis, for example, benefit from food fortified with glucosamine.
What is the best dog food for senior dogs? At "I and love and you," choose from options such as treats, kibble, and wet canned food!
Senior canned dog food is excellent for canine friends who might have weaker teeth and gums. Pamper your doggo with protein-packed, grain-free senior dog food in yummy flavors such as turkey, lamb, chicken, venison, and beef.
"I and love and you" dog food for older dogs include kibble packed with real meat and prebiotics and probiotics. Add water or broth to turn the dry kibble into soft dog food for senior dogs.