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Senior Pet Nutrition: What Your Aging Companion Needs

June 10, 2026 By Dr. Sarah Mitchell

As our pets age, their nutritional needs change significantly. Just like seniors, older pets benefit from diets tailored to their specific health requirements.

Key Nutritional Changes

Protein Requirements: Senior pets actually need more protein to maintain muscle mass, which naturally decreases with age. Look for high-quality protein sources.

Joint Support: Ingredients like glucosamine and omega-3 fatty acids help maintain mobility and reduce arthritis symptoms in aging pets.

Digestive Health: Fiber and probiotics support digestive wellness, which is especially important for seniors with sensitive stomachs.

Feeding Tips

  • Feed smaller, more frequent meals to improve digestion
  • Ensure fresh water is always available
  • Warm wet food can be easier for pets with dental issues
  • Consult with your vet about supplements

Your pet’s diet can significantly impact their quality of life in their golden years.

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