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Found senior pets healthy in Are Seniors that own dogs or other pets less depressed than those who don’t own pets?

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Question by Patti: Are Seniors that own dogs or other pets less depressed than those who don’t own pets?
I think when a person has someone to care for it is very healthy mentally and physically too.

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Answer by maxmom
That’s what the studies say, and it makes sense.

Pets are good company. My elderly father was going downhill mentally and physically until he got a dog. Because of the dog, he goes for walks every day (the dog loves walks). He has company if he wants to go sit in the park or hang out on his porch.

Our conversations used to be all about his aches and pains. Now they are all about the dog and the things they do together.

My dad is much more alert and happy.

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Found senior pets healthy in What do you do when your boyfriend wants you to move in but does not accept your pets?

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Question by godsgracekme: What do you do when your boyfriend wants you to move in but does not accept your pets?
I have been with my boyfriend for 3 1/2 years. I need a roommate due to my student loans payment about to being. So I can not afford to live on my own. I have 2 dogs and 1 cat. My dogs are 2 and 5 years old. I had them since they were babies and my cat is 6 years old and I had her since her birth. I love them dearly. My boyfriend knew I had them and would play with them and by them gifts. He recently bought a new home and then got a rott dog. My dog is 2lb and the other 50lbs and his is 150lbs. My pets are all in door pets and he will not allow me to have them in doors and they never been to his house. He expects them to not bark and be okay outside in the yard with his rott. He said my cat can not live with us at all. I d o not know what to do. If put my cat in a shelter they will put her to sleep because she is a senior, despite the fact she is healthy. We are not engaged. I do not want to end up hating him for life and worst if we break up I won’t have my pets. What should I do?

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Answer by another_greeley
he met you with your pets then he will have to deal. Dont let him change your life to fit his. Compramise but dont let him win. My brother in law did that with his ‘fieance’ and his poor cat is treated like dirt because of her. Its not fair to the pets.

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Found senior pets healthy in Precision Pet Products 100-Pack Little Stinker Housebreaking Pads Reviews

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Precision Pet Products 100-Pack Little Stinker Housebreaking Pads

  • Pads are 24″ x 24″
  • Pads contain super absorbent Polymer that turns liquid into gel allowing top surface to dry reducing tracking and leakage
  • Pads have a plastic backing and sealed edges to protect floors
  • Pads are antimicrobial and contain odor eliminators
  • 100-Pack Bulk Box

Little Stinker Housebreaking Pads are the most absorbent, disposable pads designed to simplify the housebreaking process. With its super-absorbent Polymer, it absorbs more than 100 times its volume, holding more liquid than the competitor’s pads!

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Found senior pet care in Senior Pets Ownership – Premier Senior Home Care

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Found senior pets healthy in I need to make an impression on my mother about dog nutrition. Any good resources?

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Question by aya8142: I need to make an impression on my mother about dog nutrition. Any good resources?
My mother insists on feeding the family dog horribly and she (the dog, Indy) needs help! She goes for runs and plays with my dad, which makes her happy. However, my mom doesn’t earn Indy’s respect and love by… say training or just petting her. She just feeds her food… massloads of random food and leftovers. She’s gaining weight fast, it’s wreaking havok on her joints, her coat is dull, she’s deprested, has bad breath, she’s just not healthy.
Anyway, every time I tell her she needs to come up with an actual “diet” we get in a big fight about how feeding “real” food is better. I’m all for the real food diet as long as she really followed a good plan, which would not happen. I’d really like to get her a good senior food and feed the required amount when needed. I know Indy would still get a lot of scraps but I would feel better if she was getting a bit of kibble. Then I would know she was getting SOME good nutrients. Any good articles I could show her, any ideas… anything?!
P.S.
Here’s how Indy gets fed:
Breakfast: maybe some scrambled or hard broiled expired eggs
Lunch: a stale bread peanut-butter sandwich
Dinner: leftovers (my mom puts all the random leftovers, extra grease, etc. into a tupperware and Indy gets a scoop out of it)
All day: every time my mom walks into the kitchen Indy follows her begging and my mom “has to” feed her because she’s “hungry” so she gets a snack (half a peanut-butter sandwich, some leftovers, etc.)
Sorry, I have to add more details…
I feed my personal dog Nutro Natural Choice. We love it. I was thinking of taking a bag (of senior though) to my mom so she could try it on Indy. Any other feeling on this food?

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Answer by rebel_gurl002
My suggestion would be speaking with a local vet.They might be able to give you some information.Or heck,take the dog to the vet and make your mother go with you.

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Found pet senior wellness in Wellness Senior Formula Canned Dog Food

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Wellness Senior Formula Canned Dog Food

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Wellness Senior Formula Canned Dog Food, a Super5MixA( R ) recipe made with naturally preserved chicken meat and whitefish, is an excellent source of high quality protein and essential fatty acids. Real food ingredients include high quality deboned chicken for a protein source, fiber for digestive health, sweet potatoes and carrots for healthy eye and hearts, whitefish for a healthy coat and a blend of fruits and vegetables for antioxidant support. This recipe contains the reduced calories and p

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Found senior pets healthy in Vets Kitchen Senior Natural veterinary dog food-H.264Web.mov

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Vet’s Kitchen Senior is a natural veterinary complete diet specifically designed for the senior dog. The senior recipe has been specifically designed with lower protein and fat compared to Vet’s Kitchen Adult recipes and with added omega 3 fatty acids from fish oils which can benefit skin, coat and immune system as well as improving the mental abilities in older dogs. There is also added taurine, an essential amino acid vital for the heart in older dogs and high levels of glucosamine and chondroitin to help maintain healthy joints. The recipe has been personally created by veterinary surgeon Joe Inglis and the experienced team of nutritionists at Pets’ Kitchen, and has not been tested on animals other than willing volunteers. It is made in England using ingredients sourced as locally as possible.
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Found senior pets healthy in Is Glucosamine, Chronroitin, MSM Safe for Rabbits who have arthritis?

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Question by merl734: Is Glucosamine, Chronroitin, MSM Safe for Rabbits who have arthritis?
Despite enough exercise and a life-long healthy diet, my senior mini lop rabbit has developed advanced arthritis, and is now unable to walk, sit, or easily move. He is getting Adequan injections twice weekly; plus daily messages and PT; however, so far no improvement. I am wondering if GC/MSM might help rebuild his joints; ease his discomfort; and provide him with more mobility. However, since Glucosamine is shell fish or bovine based; I am wondering if his digestive system can absorb it, or if it will it cause diarrhea and stomach upset. An effective GC/MSM formula combined with rabbit friendly vitamins, minerals, and anti-inflammatory herbal compounds needs to be developed for rabbits. Rabbits are wonderful pets; and rabbits deserve equallly good care and treatment as any other sentinent, living beings. If anyone knows any effective natural, alt meds, homepathic, PT or other safe and effective treatments for arthritis in rabbits, please let me know.

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Answer by topcat1
I really think you need to take him to the vet and seek advice from them. They may have some other treatments that they can give him. My cat is on glucosamine for arthritis. I’ve looked at the container and whilst it mentions dogs, it doesn’t say anything about rabbits, so I would check with the vet.
Good luck.

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Found senior pets healthy in FirstMate Pet Foods Pacific Ocean Fish Senior/Weight Control, 28.6 Pound

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FirstMate Pet Foods Pacific Ocean Fish Senior/Weight Control, 28.6 Pound

  • Protein (min) 18%, Fat (min) 8%, Moisture (max) 10%, Fibre (max) 8%, Ash (max) 7.9%, Calcium (actual) 1%, Phosphorus (actual) .6%, Calcium/Phosphorus ratio 16:1.0, Digestible Energy 3600KCAL/kg
  • A hypo – allergenic, well balanced diet for senior, less active dogs
  • Skin, coat, or ear problems, due to food allergies
  • Grain Free
  • Maximum benefits from Glucosamine for aiding in joint health

Ingredients: Potato, Herring Meal, Tomato Pomace, Chicken Fat (preserved with mixed tocopherols and rendered protein free), Fish Oil, dicalcium phosphate, choline chloride, calcium propionate, Yucca plant extract, Minerals (zinc, iron, manganese, copper, iodine, cobalt, selenium), Vitamins (vitamin E, riboflavin, niacin, d–pantothenic acid, thiamine, vitamin A, pyridoxine, folic acid, biotin, vitamin B12, vitamin D3), glucosamine

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Found senior pets healthy in Orijen Senior Grain-Free Dry Dog Food, 15.4lb

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Orijen Senior Grain-Free Dry Dog Food, 15.4lb

  • 15.4-lb bag

ORIJEN SENIOR Formula Dry Dog Food:
Biologically Appropriate for all Breeds

As dogs age, their bodies become less efficient at metabolizing the proteins that are vital to maintaining muscle mass and overall wellness. In additional to increased dietary protein, senior dogs typically require fewer calories than younger dogs, and fewer carbohydrates help improve insulin resistance. Studies show that it is more harmful than it is good to restrict protein in senior dogs, and the h

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