Signs Your Dog Is Becoming a Senior
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Signs your dog is becoming a senior can be subtle. You may notice slower walks, longer naps, grayer fur, different play habits, or new preferences around comfort and routine.
This article is part of the CyberMutz Senior Dog Care and Comfort Guide.
Common Senior Dog Signs
- Slower movement or shorter walks
- More naps or deeper rest
- Gray around the face
- Less interest in rough play
- More need for predictable routines
Know Your Dog’s Normal
Every dog ages differently. The most important thing is noticing what changes from your dog’s usual pattern.
When to Ask Your Vet
If changes are sudden, painful, confusing, or affecting daily life, talk with your veterinarian.