Us older dogs may have slower paws and a few grey hairs, but that doesn’t mean we don’t still crave our playtime. I need my daily exercise as much as anyone, and I love opportunities to socialize with my friends whether they have two legs or four!
Of course, I know I’m not as agile as I used to be and that I can’t play the way I used to. But why let that stop me from having fun? There are still plenty of ways adults can care for older dogs and for us to play together!
As I’ve grown older, I’ve found my sight and hearing aren’t quite what they used to be. This means I’m not always aware of what’s going on around me! I can’t always hear if you’ve called my name, or I may not see that you’re offering me a toy. Please don’t think this means I don’t want to play though, it just takes me a little longer to understand.
I know some senior dogs like me also struggle with their joints. Certain positions or movements can be uncomfortable, so there are times when an old game we used to love may need to be adapted a little. This is easily done though. Just take things at a slower pace and remember that we often prefer low-impact activities that are less physical, but that still provide plenty of mental stimulation!
Now that I’m a bit older, I’ve discovered a few games I especially enjoy. These are great at keeping me active without putting me under too much physical strain:
The best advice I can think of for caring for older dogs like me is simply to speak to my vet. They always seem to understand what changes I need to ensure I’m happy and comfortable. If you’ve got any games or exercises in mind that you’d like me to try out, let your vet know and they can advise whether I’m ready. Sometimes I want to play but, when it comes to it, I can struggle more than expected!
You should also speak to my vet if you notice any sudden changes in my ability, or even if I lose my interest in playing. I may not be the best at showing it, but I could have a medical issue that’s impacting my energy levels or comfort.
Otherwise, it’s best to remember that each of us senior dogs is unique! We each have different needs and abilities, but the most important thing is that you still spend quality time with us. Let’s cherish the bond we share and create many more joyful memories together!
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