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Ensuring HealthFeeding
Feeding An old dog sometimes does not get the full benefit from the diet he has been eating. He may become thin, and his coat harsh and dry. Have your veterinarian look him over, for great progress has been made in the field of nutrition for geriatric dogs, if changes are necessary, make them gradually. Old dogs are creatures of habit and do not adapt quickly to changes. These may cause either meal-skipping or overeating. A different food, a new feeding dish, or a different person preparing the food may upset the dog.
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