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Less appetite, more sleep

A food bowl left full or a dog that ignores its treats? These are signs you shouldn’t ignore. With age, taste, smell, and digestion change. Opt for food that is more palatable, digestible, and easy to chew. As for rest, don’t worry if your dog sleeps almost all day: it’s its way of recharging. Create a soft, quiet corner where it can rest peacefully.
Minor physical issues to watch out for
Also pay attention to their breathing: unusual panting, coughing or shortness of breath always requires professional advice.
A coat that’s changing, gums to watch
An older dog’s body speaks volumes through its skin and gums. A dull coat, stronger breath, paler gums… these are all signs that its body is slowing down. It’s not always a cause for concern, but it often indicates that more regular checkups are needed. Brush him gently, speak to him calmly: these simple actions are as therapeutic as medicine.
When interest in daily life fades
Perhaps you’ve noticed that your dog no longer greets you at the door, or that he no longer responds when you call him. This detachment can be unsettling, but it often reflects a peaceful way of gently withdrawing from the world. Remain present, speak to him softly, and pet him often: he still feels your love, even if he no longer expresses it as he once did.
Giving your dog a peaceful and loving end of life
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