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What is a senior pet?

Many dogs reach senior status at age 5 and Cats at age 7. These are the prime years of your relationship with your family pet. Our goal is to be your source of quality information and products for your aging dog or cat. As aging makes pets vulnerable we stand with you to help them live long healthy lives, that are as pain-free as possible.

See if your pet is senior: Dog Aging | Cat Aging

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Dogs Get Cold Feet in Winter Too!

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Dogs Get Cold Feet in Winter Too! It is upsetting and often perplexing when we see our pet experience signs of discomfort; even if it is short-lived and intermittent. However,what you are describing is a common winter season complaint from... read more

 

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