NATURAL REMEDIES FOR ELDERLY DOGS TO HELP KEEP THEM FIT & ACTIVE

By using natural remedies for elderly dogs, we show how much we adore our pets and  will do everything we can to make them happy and healthy. As they age, we are challenged to find the best solutions for geriatric issues. Some experts say that a dog’s senior years begin at the young age of seven. That’s only 49 in human years (a scary implication for us).

As the health conscious among us increasingly seek holistic and alternative treatments for our own medical issues, we begin to question mainstream methods and pursue natural and organic remedies. We also want to spare our DOGS the toxins associated with medicines like flea preventative treatments, food made with cheap and artificial ingredients, and other suspect pet products.

There’s an arsenal of effective and completely natural oils, vitamins, and other treatments that help our pets without harsh chemicals or side effects. Of course, it is wise to consult a holistic/integrative veterinarian when choosing alternative medical care for your dog.

KEEP YOUR DOG HEALTHY WITH NATURAL REMEDIES FOR ELDERLY DOGS

NUTRITION

It seems like a new organic, raw, and/or freeze-dried dog food debuts each month, focusing on natural remedies for elderly dogs. People want their aging dogs to eat healthy food for a lifetime of good health. These foods do not contain artificial colors, preservatives, or flavors in their recipes. This new breed of pup super food meals are homemade, lower calorie, and often full of nutritious vegetables. If you avoid genetically modified organisms and unnatural ingredients in your food, you don’t want Fido ingesting that poison. Despite the existence of a multibillion-pound commercial pet food industry some healthy human food is also nutritious for canines.

Asparagus, blueberries, watermelons, sweet potatoes, green beans, spinach, apples, pumpkin, , and Brussels sprouts are all great for your aging dog.  With the holidays soon upon us, it is vital to watch what your elderly dog eats. Dangerous human foods that must be kept away from dogs are chocolate, caffeine, coffee, citrus, grapes, raisons, milk, dairy, nuts, onions, chives, salt and salty snack foods, yeast dough, and Xylitol.


VITAMINS AND SUPPLEMENTS

Many pet parents give their canines daily vitamins this can be done via products such as Fenland Forager's PET TONIC OIL. Antioxidants protect from free radicals. Vitamins A, C, E, and selenium are in herbs and vegetables as well as available in daily dog vitamins. Omega 3 is a “good” fat that assists in many bodily functions including blood clotting, maintaining a normal heartbeat, preventing/reducing inflammation, decreasing blood pressure, improving blood vessel function, reducing cholesterol levels, lowering triglycerides, keeping body tissues healthy, and improving our sight and brains. Sources of Omega 3 are fish, shellfish, algae, flax seed, walnuts, fish oil, 

EXERCISE

Like people, dogs need to work out whether young or old. Twenty minutes of walking or energetic playing each day keeps joints healthy and functioning optimally.

AVOID EXCESS VACCINATIONS, STEROIDS, AND ANTIBIOTICS

Animals are healthier without vaccination, steroid, and antibiotic overload, infact I vaccinate naturally using NOSODES 

THE MOST COMMON GERIATRIC HEALTH ISSUES

ARTHRITIS

Arthritis, inflammation and stiffness of joints, is a common health problem in aging dogs. Many natural supplements help maintain healthy tendons, ligaments, joints, cartilage, and relieve arthritis but here I would recomend using Fenland Foragers MOVE WELL

Glucosamine, chondroitin, sulfate, Omega 3, and vitamin C provide relief. Natural anti-inflammatory herbs include Willow Bark, Meadowsweet, St. John’s Wort, Kelp and more. Other natural anti-inflammatories are Cayenne, Wild Yam, Devil’s Claw, and Yucca. Super green food like spirulina  and astaxanthin (found in vegetables and fish and also available in supplement form) are effective in arthritis treatment.

Also natural treats such as chicken feet which are a source of natural glucosamine , fish bites with tumeric help the joints as does golden paste sausages, and need to be given at regular intervals through out the day (approx four times) for the tumeric to be effective throughout the day

Physical treatments like massages, aqua therapy, chiropractic adjustments, stretching, and acupuncture are other ways with natural remedies for elderly dogs to ease arthritis.

CATARACTS

The natural treatment for cataracts is an eye drop made with Eyebright. It can be dropped into the eyes several times a week or taken orally. Diabetic cataracts cause blindness. Maintaining a healthy body weight is essential to avoid developing Diabetes. Toxicity also causes cataracts. That’s another reason why extra vaccinations, overly prescribed drugs, heart worm medicine, and chemical flea and tick preventatives are dangerous for your dog. To purchase our natural Eyebright drops click on this blue writing Herbal Eye Drops

COGNITIVE DYSFUNCTION

A healthy body helps maintain a healthy mind, using natural remedies for elderly dogs. Nutritious food and exercise are essential to an aging dog’s cognitive function. It’s a good idea to check with a holistic vet to ensure commercial supplement products don’t have dangerous side effects. Tonic oil mixed into food helps maintain mental health

Besides the above, socializing your dog with people and other dogs as well as playing with stimulating toys will help keep her lucid.

CONSTIPATION

Constipation is usually a result of less activity and a lack of muscle tone in the GI tract. If your dog has a healthy diet and plenty of water s/he may not suffer from constipation in older years. A moist and balanced diet keeps the bowels moving. Digestive enzymes and probiotics are effective tools in the fight against constipation. Exercise helps tremendously. Doctors who prefer natural remedies recommend Psyllium husk powder and ground, dark green leafy veggies. Coconut fiber is also efficient in ending constipation..

DENTAL AND GUM ISSUES

Ninety percent or more of old dogs suffer from calculus (hardened plaque) and gum disease. Bad breath means Spot has a dental issue. A healthy diet, preferably a raw diet, provides good dental health. Raw meat dislodges food particles from your pet’s teeth. Commercial dental bones also clean the teeth well because they work similarly to raw bones. Also there are suppliments out there that when added to food also help prevent plaque build up and improve gum health , such as PLAQUE AWAY. Have the vet check your elderly dog’s mouth during regular exams. If necessary, your dog can have a professional cleaning.

DETERIORATING SENSES

Your dogs hearing, sight, smell, and sense of direction may not be as sharp as she ages. Gingko comes to the rescue again. It increases blood flow to the brain and may be helpful for increasing sense performance. Herbs like Ginger, Cayenne, and Ginseng may give your pup more energy.

INJURED AND AGING LIMBS

Dog prosthetics is a somewhat new field. Injuries, cancer, and geriatric-related limb problems can be remedied with prosthetics or surgery in addition to prosthetics. Prosthetics are often less expensive than surgery. They are not invasive. Moreover, if a dog needs an amputation it’s risky to leave him with just three legs because tissue breakdowns or degenerative joint problems can develop. Prosthetics and braces reduce pain and lameness, provide support and comfort, and—most importantly–return your pet’s quality of life through restored mobility.

KIDNEY, HEART, LIVER, AND SKIN CONDITIONS

Aging dogs are susceptible to kidney, heart, and liver problems, as well as skin conditions. Visit your vet for a diagnosis if something seems wrong. You can administer nutritional supplements, acupuncture, or use homeopathy to prevent or treat these conditions. Herbal remedies such as HAWTHORN TINCTUE help support the health of any of the body’s organ systems.

LOSING INTEREST IN SOCIAL ACTIVITIES

If you find your dog is not as friendly as before try  adding a few mustard seeds to food as it is a natural anti-depressant.

THYROID

Hypothyroidism is a common issue in older dogs. Many holistic vets believe that over vaccination is the cause of hypothyroidism. Symptoms are skin problems, always feeling cold, and fatigue, Bladderwack , KELP are herbal remedie that works well on Hypothyroidism. NETTLES and Oats are also effective. 

URINARY INCONTINENCE

Herbal remedies like Black Cohosh, Mother Wort, Gingko, saw palmetto, raspberry leaf, vervian, horse tail and plantain  help to stop incontinence. Choline is a nutritional supplement that helps cure incontinence. Vitamins B, C, and E work against incontinence as well. Definately try Dry - Nights 

WEIGHT

Being overweight causes many health issues. Dogs may need 20% less calories as they get older. A healthy diet and twenty minutes of daily exercise are vital. Fetch, chase, and tug are great games to get your pooch running around if you don’t want to go for a walk. If the weather is nice you should walk because the fresh air, sunshine, and movement are great for both of you.

SUMMARY

Natural remedies are safe and void of toxins and chemicals. We recommend you consult a holistic veterinarian about doses and possible side effects if you are not sure. Our world is ripe with noxious chemicals. Treating your pet naturally is effective and toxin-free. Natural remedies for elderly dogs is the safest way to care for your dogs, for preventing issues and treating issues like bad teeth already present



 

 

 

 

 

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