Senior Dog Health & Longevity

For most dogs, it starts quietly, ayer by layer.
A little more stiffness in the morning.
Less tolerance for long days.
More time needed to recover after activity.

  • The goal is to adapt early.
  • That’s neither realistic nor necessary.
  • The goal is to adapt early.

Senior Dog Health & Longevity

When these changes go unnoticed, strain slowly builds. But when you catch them early, you gain something powerful: time. Time to adjust routines, soften expectations, and support your dog before discomfort becomes limitation.

We’ll continue sharing gentle, practical ways to support dogs through every stage of life. Stay close.

— Abby
House of Canis

House of Canis

I share practical, gentle guidance for people caring for senior dogs so their golden years are calmer, easier, and full of love. I help dog guardians understand the changes that come with aging without confusion or overwhelm. Each week, I simplify routines, nutrition adjustments, and comfort-focused care into clear, actionable steps that create real improvements in a senior dog’s daily life. If you’re looking for clarity, support, and a softer, smarter way to care for your aging dog, you’re in the right place.